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Transcription

The last of November 1659: [right heading]

Nicholas Bradley Robert Marriot
And other Owne[r].s of the John of
Ipswich ag[ains]t the Mary Rose and
Ag[ains]t. Fframib[?] Cole and others
Smith Surtley: [Left heading]

Examined upon the Alle[gatio]n giv-
in by Mr. Surtley on the
Behalf of the said Cole
And others:/: [right heading, across from previous names]

Rs jns.

Thomas Cole of Aḉton near[?]
Ipswich Mariner, Gunner of the
Ship the Mary Rose Sworne and
Examined:/:

To the first and second art[ic]les of the said All[egati]on he
saith and deposeth that hee this depo[nen]t. will KnowGUTTER
the ships the John and the Mary Rose arlate, and Futter
they and many other ships Laden with Coales did GUTTER
at Anchor in Tinmouth haven on ye morning of
the two and Twentieth day of October 1658, some
of the said other ships being a head, and some of
the said Ships that were ahead, got out of Tinmouth
Haven, on ye said morning to come[?] for London and GUTTER
other places, and likewise the said Ships the John
and Mary Rose did on the said morning weight
their Anchors Intending to saile for London, and
saith that After one of the Anchors of the Mary
Rose was weighed and assoone as the other was away
John Cole the M[aste]r of the Mary Rose, called
out to the Company of the John (the John Lying a
little ahead of the Mary Rose) and desired them
not to weight their Anchor (w[hi]ch they were then about
to doe) until the Mary Rose, was Shott of
her, but notwithstanding the Company of the John
did not forbeare the weighing of their Anchor,
but had it away. a little before the Mary
Rose came by the place where the John lay, and the
Ship of Alborough arlate (called the willing mindGUTTER
To this Depo[nen].ts remembrance) weighed anchor at
the said time, and got betwixt the John and the Mary
Rose. And all the said three ships for some intervall[?]
sailed directly one after the other, and of a Sudden the
John (being ahead of the Alborough Ship and the Mary GUTTER