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Transcription

Convienant place and was in Tinmouth Haven, and [XXX? in GUTTER]
sea, And saith that hee beleeveth that if the said [Saint Gutter]
John had bin a Strong ship, and her Master and Company
had taken care of her though shee had Come
shee might have bin brought of againe without
prejudice and saith that there were two or three
the very same time and at and neere the same [stXXX GUTTER]
was come ashore with their Lading of Coales [GUTTER]
ships afterwards got off thit Deponent seeing them [XX GUTTER]
wards and further cannot Depose./.

To the Interrogatories [CENTRE HEADING]

To the first hee saith that ffrancis Cole the now [XXX GUTTER]
the said Ship mary Rose requested him to come
Testify herein and was Carpenter of her the said [XXXX GUTTER]
and recover his wages for the said voyage long [XXXX GUTTER]
and saith the mary Rose weighed anchor a little
the John, and little above [?agnarter]
an houre after the John weighed, shee came foule [? GUTTER]
the Mary rose as aforesaid.

To the second hee saith it was about highwater when
John came foule of the mary Rose and saith the
Quarter of the John came foule of the Starboard
of the mary Rose, and saith that the Cuttting the said [XXX GUTTER]
did not nor could put the John afterwards Came agr[?ound GUTTER]
and further saving as aforesaid cannot Answer./.

To the third hee answereth negatively

To the 4th hee saith that the place where (it was [?reve GUTTER]
the John Came a shore it a steepe shelving place
and further saving as a foresaid hee cannot Anchor

To the 5th hee saith the winde the [?same] [XXX GUTTER]
was at South west, blew allmost directly d[owne GUTTER]
the River, and the mary Rose was the time interrate
to Leeward of the John./.

To the 6th hee saith the place interrate at Lowe [XXX GUTTER]
it allmost three ships Lengths broad, And saith
that generally ships that are a head of other ships
Tinmouth Haven preiving the ships that are [a XX GUTTER]
of them to come neere them. They call to them [GUTTER]
Slacken their sailes which they sometimes doe
and otherwise hee cannot Answer to thit [XXX GUTTER]
Repeated before Swait Surrog[ate?] [LEFT HAND SIDE]

The marke IT of the [XXX GUTTER]
John Turner [RIGHT HAND SIDE]