Hatches.
Are those loose parts, and as it were, dores of the Deck, which are in the mid-ship before the maine-mast that we open to let downe things in Hould; having at each corner, a sheackle of Iron, to lift them by.
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Are those loose parts, and as it were, dores of the Deck, which are in the mid-ship before the maine-mast that we open to let downe things in Hould; having at each corner, a sheackle of Iron, to lift them by.