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To Lade.
Is to fill the Ship with goods or provision, for when the Howld is full, they say, she hath her ladeing; Also to charge a peece of Ordnance, is to Lade the Ordnance; also some say, Lade the water out of the boate.
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Is to fill the Ship with goods or provision, for when the Howld is full, they say, she hath her ladeing; Also to charge a peece of Ordnance, is to Lade the Ordnance; also some say, Lade the water out of the boate.