HCA 13/73 f.418r Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/73 |
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Folio | 418 |
Side | Recto |
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Katherine Parker | |
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2014/06/29 |
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At London on about foure or five dayes after the
Mary Rose arrived here, this Deponent here seeing them.
And further Cannot depose:/:
To the last hee saith his foregeoing deposition is true./:
To the Interrogatoryes./: [CENTRE HEADING]
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To the first hee saith that Francis Cole, the now
Master of the said ship Mary Rose requested him to
come and Testify herein, and this Deponent was Gunner
of the Mary Rose the sayd time, and saith hee receaved
all his wages for the said voyage presently after
his Coming to London with the said ship, and saith
the John came foule of the Mary Rose about
halfe an houre after their weighing as aforesaid,
and to the rest hee referreth himselfe to his
foregoeing deposition./:
To the second hee saith that it was allmost high.
water when the John came foule of the Mary
Rose, and saith that the Larboard side of the John
Was foule of the Starboard Bow of the
Mary Rose, and saith that hee doth not knowe that the John
was put by her steerage by reason of the Cutting
her Lanyard as aforesaid; And saith the Johns Company
Did the said time lett go an Anchor
which stopped her, by which Anchore shee rode when
the Mary Rose left her as aforesaid and otherwise
saving his foregoing deposition to which hee refereth
hee cannot Answer saving hee hath heard that the
John afterwards came a ground & was sunck./:
To the 3d Negatively
To the 4th hee saith that the Mary Rose after the Johns coming
foule of her as aforesaid did saile away leaving the
John riding at Anchor in safety and saith hee knoweth
not where the John came aground but hath head it
was about two ships length off of the place where
shee was left at Anchor which place is something
Steepe, and further cannot Answer.//
To the 5th hee saith the wind was the time Interrate in this Deponents
Judgement at South west and by west, the wind blowing
allmost right downe the River. & otherwise cannot
answer./.
To the 6th hee saith that the place where the John was left
at an Anchor is about the breadth of two ships and a halfe length
and saith that sometimes when ships that are ahead
call to the ships that are a sterne to slacken sailes they accordingly doe
soe, and otherwise hee cannot Answer saving as aforesaid./.
Thomas Cole [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]