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Transcription

And Saith that the John came foule of the Mary Rose
as aforesaid, and not the Mary Rose of her
And the Mary Rose did not (as hee saith) take away
the winde from the John the said time; And saith the
John so came foule of the Mary Rose by her [?XXXX GUTTER]
as aforesaid and not by any default of or in the master
or Company of the Mary Rose or of any of them. And
saith that the said Laniard of the John was Cutt to
cleare the said two ships, and the Cutting the
said Laniard was all the damage that came or happened
to the John by means of her comeing and being
foule of the Mary Rose that this Deponent did or could
perceive; and the Mary Rose being Cleered sailed on
her Course, and left the John ryding at Anchor in
safety in about four or five fathoms of water, and
the Mary Rose never touched the John after the said time
and saith that when the John came foule of the Mary
Rose, and during all the time they were foule together
the Mary Rose was nearer the shore than the John
and when she was cleered shee passed betwixt the
John and the shore, and the Mary Rose her sterne [?touched GUTTER]
the Ground at and before she was cleered and was in
great danger thereby, but by the care and paines
her Company (and Gods Blessing thereon) shee was
gott off and sailed on her Course, and left the
John Ryding at Anchor in safety as aforesaid The
Premisses he deposeth for the reasons aforesaid And
further hee cannot depose/:

To the 6th and 7th hee saith that the Mary Rose did not [?XX GUTTER]
home the Anchor of the John the sayd time, neither
could shee doe there being then but little winde
and a Slack tide. And saith that if the John [[?aforesaid GUTTER]
came aground, the same came not nor happened
by any default of or in the Master or any of the Company
of the Mary Rose, and saith the John was soe [?left GUTTER]
at Anchor in the River of Tyne or Tinmouth [?haven GUTTER]
And saith that if the John had bin a stronger ship
though she had come on ground shee might have bin [?got GUTTER]
oft without much preiudice if her master and Company had
taken out Coles out of her, and tooke care of her [?as GUTTER]
they should have done and done and is as usual in [?such GUTTER]
Cases. And saith that hee well remembreth that there [?were GUTTER]
two ships the same time aground a little below the [?place GUTTER]
where the John was left at Anchor as aforesaid [?which GUTTER]
Came off in safety this deponent seeing them presently after in
London and further deposeth not./