HCA 13/73 f.417v Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/73 |
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Folio | 417 |
Side | Verso |
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First cut transcriptions tarted and completed on 16/06/14 by Colin Greenstreet | |
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Colin Greenstreet | |
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14/06/16 | |
Editorial history | |
Created 01/06/14, by CSG |
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And saith that after the John was foule of the [?Mary GUTTER]
Rose, his Lanyard that was Catched by the Anchor of the
Mary Rose was Cutt, and presently after the Mary Rose
was Cleered from the John, and left the John at [XXX ANCHOR]
there in bextwixt foure and five fathoms water, in [?safety GUTTER]
and the Mary Rose sailed on her Course, and never
touched nor came neere the John after the said [XXX GUTTER]
And saith that all the damage that came to the John
aforesaid was onely the cutting of one of her Lanyards
(soe farr as this Deponent could perceive) which was
not worth two shillings in this Deponents Judgement
And saith that when the John came fould of the Mary
Rose as aforesaid, the Mary Rose was neerest the [XXX GUTTER]
and soe Continued all the time, they were fould of each
other, and the Stearne of the Mary Rose Did then
touch the Ground, and there was in great danger of
Perishin; but by the Care and Great Paines of
her Company shee got off, and left the Johnat
Anchor in safety as aforesaid. And this hee knoweth
for the reasons aforesaid And further cannot depose
To the 6.th hee saith theMary Rose did not the sayd
time (soe farr as this Deponent could Perceive dragg
home the Anchor of the John, neither could shee in [XXXX GUTTER]
soe doe, there being but little wind and a slack [XXXX GUTTER]
and saith hee never heard the Master or any of the [?Company GUTTER]
of the John call to or desire the Master or Company of the
Mary Rose, to let fall an Anchor or any words to [?that GUTTER]
Purpose, and saith as afiresaid that the Mary Tose
left the John Ryding at Anchor in safety in [?betweene GUTTER]
foure and five fathoms water, and that if afterwards
shee came ashore or Miscarryed, the same happened
not by any fault Carelessnes negligence or [??wilfulnes GUTTER]
of or in the Master and Company of the Mary Rose or any
of them. but
the Carlessnes of her owne Company or
by her owne Rottenes as this Deponent verily beleeveth
(And saith that hee likewise verily beleeveth that if the
John had bin a Strong ship, and her Master and
Company had had a Care of her. though shee [?Did ?not GUTTER]
come round, shee might have bin brought off without
much prejudice, and saith that the same time there were
two ships on ground neere the place where the Johnwas
left at Anchor which ships afterwards got off and arrived
[?at GUTTER]