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Anchor text: Elizabethan
Target Entity: Elizabethan_era
Preceding Context: Wherries along the tideway in London were water taxis operated by watermen and in
Succeeding Context: times their use was widespread. A wherry could be rowed by two men with long oars or by a single waterman using short oars or 'sculls'. An Act of Parliament in 1555 specified that a wherry should be "22½ feet long and 4½ wide 'amidships'". and could carry up to five passengers. According to one account concerning Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, "Patrons were transported across the River Thames to Southwark by 'wherry boats'. At one time over two thousand wherries made their way to and from the theatre district."
Paragraph Title: History
Source Page: Wherry

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