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            <head>¶<hi>The Prices and Rates that euerye perticuler perſon ovveth to pay for his fayre or paſſage,</hi> vnto Watermen, or Whyrrymen from Londo<g ref="char:cmbAbbrStroke">̄</g> to Graueſ<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>ende, and likewiſe from Graueſende to London, and to euery commen landyng place, betwene the ſayd two places, and the rates and pryces alſo of an hole fare in a Whyrye, Tylte Bote, or tyde Bote, to and from any of the ſaid places hereafter breyfelye appeareth.</head>
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                     <cell>From Lon<g ref="char:EOLunhyphen"/>don to</cell>
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                     <cell rows="3">Graueſend</cell>
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                        </hi> Paſſenger in the common Bardge.</cell>
                     <cell>ii d.</cell>
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                     <cell>In a Tylte Boate with foure ores.</cell>
                     <cell>.iiii.d.</cell>
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                     <cell>Item for the hole fare of a Whyrye to or fro eyther of the ſayde places.</cell>
                     <cell>ii.s.</cell>
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                           <desc>•</desc>
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                     <cell>A paſſinger in a tyde boate ſo that there be twelue in numbre.</cell>
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                     <cell>The hole fare of a tylt boate with foure ores and a ſtereſman.</cell>
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                     <cell>The whole fare of a whyrrey with ii. ores with the tyde.</cell>
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                     <cell>And agaynſt the tyde.</cell>
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                     <cell rows="2">From Rat<g ref="char:EOLunhyphen"/>life to gren<g ref="char:EOLunhyphen"/>wich.</cell>
                     <cell>The hole fare of a Whyrrey with ii. ores with the tyde.</cell>
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