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Transcription

To the last hee saith his foregoeing deposition is true.

To the Interrogatories/. [CENTRE HEADING]

To the first hee saith the master of the Mary Rose requested
this Deponent to come and Testifly herein, and he was
a foremast man of the Mary Rose and hath received
all his wages for the said voyage and saith the John
came foule of the Mary Rose as aforesaid about halfe
an houre after the Mary Rose weighed Anchor and further
cannot answer saving as aforesaid

To the 2nd hee saith it was about high water when
the John came foule of the Mary Rose, and saith the
Mary Rose her Anchor catched the Lanyard of the maine
shrouds of the John, which was Cut as aforesaid, but the Cutting
thereof did not put the John by her steerage and
further saving his foregoeing deposition hee cannot
Answer./

To the 3rd Negatively/:

To the 4th he saith that the Mary Rose after shee
was Cleered of the John sailed on her Course and
left the John at Anchor in safety as aforesaid and
further hee saith hee cannot Answer./.

To the 5th hee saith that the winde the time interrate
was at South West or West South West and the winde
blowing allmost directly out of Tinmouth Haven
and further cannot Answer:-/:-

To the 6th hee saith that the place where the John was soe
left at Anchor is about three shipps long and broad and
saith that the Companyes of ships that are asterne, doe
Generally observe the Course of the ships ahead
and endeavour to keepe Cleare of them by slackening
their sailes and otherwise, And further cannot Answer.

Reported before Colonel Cork

John Brand [SIGNATURE RH SIDE]

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The same day [CENTRE HEADING]

Examined on the same allegation

Rp 4.us

Robert Marten of Acton neere
Ipswich Mariner aged 51 yeares of thereabouts
sworne and Examined./:

To the first and second articles of the said Allegation hee saith
and deposeth that a little above a yeeres since the ships
the John and the Mary Rose arlate did both ly in
Tinmouth haven at Anchor and many other ships
did at the same time ly there at Anchor ready loaden and weighed
and set saile thence, the same tyde that the John and Mary
Rose