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|Transcription=Seeing them there in the Thames presently after the
 
|Transcription=Seeing them there in the Thames presently after the
Mary Rose arrived here the said voyage, And further
+
''Mary Rose'' arrived here the said voyage, And further
 
cannot depose.
 
cannot depose.
 
To the last hee saith his foregoeing deposition is true
 
To the last hee saith his foregoeing deposition is true
 
To the Interries
 
To the Interries
 
To the first he saith that Francis Doley nowe [?]
 
To the first he saith that Francis Doley nowe [?]
the ship the Mary Rose requested him to come and
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the ship the ''Mary Rose'' requested him to come and
 
testify herein and saith hee was a foremast man
 
testify herein and saith hee was a foremast man
of the Mary Rose the said time and voyage and
+
of the ''Mary Rose'' the said time and voyage and
 
receaved all his wages for the said voyage long [?]
 
receaved all his wages for the said voyage long [?]
And saith that to his remembrance the John came
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And saith that to his remembrance the ''John'' came
 
foule of the Mary Rose about an houre after the [John?]
 
foule of the Mary Rose about an houre after the [John?]
 
wieghed as aforesaid, and further saving his [?foregoeing]
 
wieghed as aforesaid, and further saving his [?foregoeing]
 
deposition hee cannot Answer.
 
deposition hee cannot Answer.
 
To the second hee saith it was almost high water
 
To the second hee saith it was almost high water
when the John came foule as aforesaid, and saith by
+
when the ''John'' came foule as aforesaid, and saith by
cutting the said Lanyard did not put the John [off?]
+
cutting the said Lanyard did not put the ''John'' [off?]
her steerage, and the Johns midships came foule of
+
her steerage, and the ''Johns'' midships came foule of
the Bowe on the Starboard side of the Mary Rose
+
the Bowe on the Starboard side of the ''Mary Rose''
 
and to the rest hee referreth himselfe to his foregoeing
 
and to the rest hee referreth himselfe to his foregoeing
 
deposition, and otherwise cannot Answer.
 
deposition, and otherwise cannot Answer.
 
To the 3rd negatively.
 
To the 3rd negatively.
 
To the 4th Saving as aforesaid he cannot answer
 
To the 4th Saving as aforesaid he cannot answer
hee not knoweing where the John came aground.
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hee not knoweing where the ''John'' came aground.
 
to the 5th hee saith the winde the time Inte[?]
 
to the 5th hee saith the winde the time Inte[?]
 
to his Remembrance was at South West and
 
to his Remembrance was at South West and
 
by west or at West South West or neere thereabouts
 
by west or at West South West or neere thereabouts
 
the winde blowing allmost directly downe the [?]
 
the winde blowing allmost directly downe the [?]
To the 6th hee saith the place were the John [?was]
+
To the 6th hee saith the place were the ''John'' [?was]
 
soe left at Anchor is the breadth of about
 
soe left at Anchor is the breadth of about
 
three ships lengths, and saith that this Deponent hath [?seen]
 
three ships lengths, and saith that this Deponent hath [?seen]

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Transcription

Seeing them there in the Thames presently after the
Mary Rose arrived here the said voyage, And further
cannot depose.
To the last hee saith his foregoeing deposition is true
To the Interries
To the first he saith that Francis Doley nowe [?]
the ship the Mary Rose requested him to come and
testify herein and saith hee was a foremast man
of the Mary Rose the said time and voyage and
receaved all his wages for the said voyage long [?]
And saith that to his remembrance the John came
foule of the Mary Rose about an houre after the [John?]
wieghed as aforesaid, and further saving his [?foregoeing]
deposition hee cannot Answer.
To the second hee saith it was almost high water
when the John came foule as aforesaid, and saith by
cutting the said Lanyard did not put the John [off?]
her steerage, and the Johns midships came foule of
the Bowe on the Starboard side of the Mary Rose
and to the rest hee referreth himselfe to his foregoeing
deposition, and otherwise cannot Answer.
To the 3rd negatively.
To the 4th Saving as aforesaid he cannot answer
hee not knoweing where the John came aground.
to the 5th hee saith the winde the time Inte[?]
to his Remembrance was at South West and
by west or at West South West or neere thereabouts
the winde blowing allmost directly downe the [?]
To the 6th hee saith the place were the John [?was]
soe left at Anchor is the breadth of about
three ships lengths, and saith that this Deponent hath [?seen]
three shipps goe out there abreast Laden with Cole [?]
saith that generally ships that are a Sterne [?]
observe the course of the shipss that are ahead and as much endeavour
to keepe clear of them by slackening the [s?]
and otherwise cannot Answer -
The mark of the said Robert x Marten
Reported before Coll. Cork