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Transcription

The same day [CENTRE HEADING]

Examined on the said Allegation./.

Rp 2dus

John Turner of Ipswich shipwright
Carpenter of the ship the Mary
Rose aged 41 yeeres or thereabouts [?sworne]
And examined

To the first and second articles of the said Allegation hee
Saith that about a yeere since the time hee doth not
otherwise remember the ships the John and Mary
Rose arlate did ride at Anchor with their lading of
Coales on board them in Tinmouth Haven, and [?four]
other ships lay then in the said Haven round [about]
the said ships John and Mary Rose, and many of them
did weigh Anchor And set saile out of the [XX]
Haven the same morning that the John and Mary
Rose weighed Anchor And saith that presently
after the Mary Rose. Her Anchor were weighed [her]
Master called to the Company of the John Hee lying a
little a head of the Mary Rose, and desired them
not to weigh their Anchor (which they were then [?doeing]
Until the Mary Rose was shott by her, or to that [?effect]
but notwith standing the Company of the John did
weigh her Anchor and sailed direct a head of the Mary
Rose and after shee had soe sailed a little [spXXX]
the John fetched a sheere over to the south on
the south shore and the Mary Rose sailed directly
forward, and as she was soe saileing the said [?ship]
John came sheereing from the south ward age[?ing]
toward the Northward and came foule of the Mary
Rose, and ranne her foreshroud upon the [?XXX XXXX]
of the Mary Rose, and her Lanyeard of her maine
was [?Catched] by the flooke of one of the [chich?] of the
Mary Rose, All which hee saith came by reason of [?the]
Johns sheering as aforesaid and not by any [fault Gutter]
of the Master and Company of the Mary Rose which hee
knoweth being Carpenter of and aboard the said
Ship Mary Rose, and an Eyewitnes of the [PXXX]
and further cannot depose.

To the 3rd. 4th and 5th hee saith that when the said ship John
did come foule of the Mary Rose as a foresaid
Boate of the mary Rosse did not towe her, nor did [XXX]
Untill shee was Cleere of the John And saith [?that]
the master and Company of the Mary Rose seeing the
John come sheering from the Southward as aforesaid
[XXLRight H]