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− | |Transcription=XXXX | + | |Transcription=XXXX a shoare over the sand neare the south shore |
+ | by Reason the ''Alborough'' ship tooke away her winde | ||
+ | as this Deponent beleavith, and the ''Alborough'' ship and | ||
+ | the ''Mary Rose'', sailed directly toward the sea, with | ||
+ | their heads right out upon the Tyde, and as the said | ||
+ | two ships were soe sailing the said ship ''John'' shoered[?] | ||
+ | from the Southward to the Northward, | ||
+ | almost Crosse the tyde, and came foule of the | ||
+ | ''Mary Rose'' as shee was sailing as aforesaid (the ''Alborough'' ship being shott by) and | ||
+ | laid her fore shrouds against the Boltspritt of the | ||
+ | ''Mary Rose'', and one of the Lanyards of the ''John'' was | ||
+ | hooked by the Anchor of the ''Mary Rose'', All | ||
+ | were hee saith heppened and came by reason of the | ||
+ | sheering[?] the said Ship as aforesaid, and not by | ||
+ | any fault whatsoever of or in the master or Company | ||
+ | of the ''Mary Rose'', the promises[?] hee deposeth | ||
+ | being an eye and eare[?] with of off the sounds[?], hee | ||
+ | being the said hind Gunner of, and on board the said ship | ||
+ | ''Mary Rose'' and further hee cannot depose:/. | ||
+ | To the 3.rd 4t.h and 5.th hee saith that at same[?] time as the | ||
+ | Said ship ''John'' did come foule of the ''Mary Rose'', as | ||
+ | aforesaid, the Boate of the ''Mary Rose'' was not | ||
+ | towing off her, neither were her sailes full, but her | ||
+ | fore topsail and mainforesaile were hawled downe | ||
+ | and her foresail hawled up, nether was her mainsaile | ||
+ | then sett, And saith that the Master and Company | ||
+ | of the ''Mary Rose'' seeing the ''John'' come steering[?] from | ||
+ | the Southward as aforesaid and fearing shee would come | ||
+ | foule of the ''Mary Rose'' (which shee afterwards did) they | ||
+ | did use[?], and doe their utmost endeavour to avoid her | ||
+ | coming foule of the ''Mary Rose'', and did haule downe | ||
+ | the foretopsaile and maintopsaile, and hauled up her | ||
+ | foresaile as aforesaid, and saith that hee did not | ||
+ | heare ye master or any of the Company of the ''Mary | ||
+ | Rose'' say or declare that they would not slacken their | ||
+ | sailes, or lett fall an Anchor or any words | ||
+ | to that purpose, neither did he heare either the Master or | ||
+ | any of the Company of the ''John'' speake, or desire | ||
+ | the master or any of the Company of the ''Mary Rose'' soe to do. | ||
+ | although hee was the said time on the forecastle | ||
+ | or Deck of the ''Mary Rose,'' And saieth by virtue | ||
+ | of his Oath that the ''Mary Rose'' did not come foule | ||
+ | of the ''John,'' but the ''John'' of her in manner aforesaid, | ||
+ | And | ||
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Revision as of 11:58, June 11, 2014
Volume | HCA 13/73 |
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Folio | 417 |
Side | Recto |
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Status | |
first cut transcription on 11/6/2014 by Katherine Parker | |
First transcriber | |
Katherine Parker | |
First transcribed | |
2014/6/11 | |
Editorial history | |
Created 01/06/14, by CSG |
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XXXX a shoare over the sand neare the south shore
by Reason the Alborough ship tooke away her winde
as this Deponent beleavith, and the Alborough ship and
the Mary Rose, sailed directly toward the sea, with
their heads right out upon the Tyde, and as the said
two ships were soe sailing the said ship John shoered[?]
from the Southward to the Northward,
almost Crosse the tyde, and came foule of the
Mary Rose as shee was sailing as aforesaid (the Alborough ship being shott by) and
laid her fore shrouds against the Boltspritt of the
Mary Rose, and one of the Lanyards of the John was
hooked by the Anchor of the Mary Rose, All
were hee saith heppened and came by reason of the
sheering[?] the said Ship as aforesaid, and not by
any fault whatsoever of or in the master or Company
of the Mary Rose, the promises[?] hee deposeth
being an eye and eare[?] with of off the sounds[?], hee
being the said hind Gunner of, and on board the said ship
Mary Rose and further hee cannot depose:/.
To the 3.rd 4t.h and 5.th hee saith that at same[?] time as the
Said ship John did come foule of the Mary Rose, as
aforesaid, the Boate of the Mary Rose was not
towing off her, neither were her sailes full, but her
fore topsail and mainforesaile were hawled downe
and her foresail hawled up, nether was her mainsaile
then sett, And saith that the Master and Company
of the Mary Rose seeing the John come steering[?] from
the Southward as aforesaid and fearing shee would come
foule of the Mary Rose (which shee afterwards did) they
did use[?], and doe their utmost endeavour to avoid her
coming foule of the Mary Rose, and did haule downe
the foretopsaile and maintopsaile, and hauled up her
foresaile as aforesaid, and saith that hee did not
heare ye master or any of the Company of the Mary
Rose say or declare that they would not slacken their
sailes, or lett fall an Anchor or any words
to that purpose, neither did he heare either the Master or
any of the Company of the John speake, or desire
the master or any of the Company of the Mary Rose soe to do.
although hee was the said time on the forecastle
or Deck of the Mary Rose, And saieth by virtue
of his Oath that the Mary Rose did not come foule
of the John, but the John of her in manner aforesaid,
And