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|First transcriber=Jill Wilcox first cut transcription 28th June 2014
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|Transcription=The same day [CENTRE HEADING]
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Examined on the said allegation
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'''Rp  2???'''  '''John Turner''' of Ipswich shipwright
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Carpenter of the ship the M[?ary GUTTER]
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''Rose'' aged 41 yeeres or thereabouts [?sworne GUTTER]
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And examined
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To the first and second articles of the said Allegation hee
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Saith that about a yeere since the time hee doth not
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otherwise remember the ships the ''John and Mary''
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''Rose'' arlate did ride at Anchor with their lading of
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Coales on board them in [?Tunmouth? Havon], and [?four GUTTER]
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other ships lay then in the said Davon round [about GUTTER]
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the said ships ''John and Mary Rose'', and many of them
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did weigh Anchor And set saile out of the [XXGUTTER]
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Davon the same morning that the ''John and Mary
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Rose'' weighed Anchor And saith that presently
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after the ''Mary Rose''. Her Anchor were weighed [her GUTTER]
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Master called to the Company of the ''John'' Hee lying a
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Little a head of the ''Mary Rose'', and desired them
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not to weigh their Anchor (which they were then [?doeing GUTTER]
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Until the ''Mary Rose'' was shot by her, or to that [?effect GUTTER]
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but notwith standing the Company of the ''John'' did
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weigh her Anchor and sailed direct a head of the ''Mary''
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''Rose'' and after shee had soe sailed a little [spXXX GUTTER]
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the south shore and the ''Mary Rose'' sailed directly
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forward, and as she was soe saileing the said [?ship GUTTER]
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''John'' came sheereing from the south ward age[?ing GUTTER]
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toward the Northward and came foule of the ''Mary
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Rose'', and ranne her foreshroud upon the [?XXX XXXX]
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of the ''Mary Rose'', and her Lanyeard of her maine
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sas [Ca?treed] by the fleete of one of the [chich?] of the
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''Mary Rose'', All which hee saith came by reason of
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''Johns'' sheering as aforesaid and not by any [fXXX Gutter]
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of the Master and Company of the ''Mary Rose'' which hee
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knoweth being Carpenter of and aboard the said
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Ship ''Mary Rose'', and an Eyewitnes of the [PXXX]
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And further cannot depose.
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To the 3rd. 4th and 5th hee saith that when the said ship ''John''
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Did come foule of the ''Mary Rose'' as a foresaid
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Boate of the ''mary Rosse'' did not towe her, nor did [XXX]
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Untill shee was Cleere of the ''John'' And saith [XXX]
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The master and Company of the Mary Rose seeing the
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''John'' come sheering from the Southward as aforesaid
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[XXLRight H GUTTER]
  
 
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The same day [CENTRE HEADING]
Examined on the said allegation
Rp 2??? John Turner of Ipswich shipwright
Carpenter of the ship the M[?ary GUTTER]
Rose aged 41 yeeres or thereabouts [?sworne GUTTER]
And examined

To the first and second articles of the said Allegation hee
Saith that about a yeere since the time hee doth not
otherwise remember the ships the John and Mary
Rose arlate did ride at Anchor with their lading of
Coales on board them in [?Tunmouth? Havon], and [?four GUTTER]
other ships lay then in the said Davon round [about GUTTER]
the said ships John and Mary Rose, and many of them
did weigh Anchor And set saile out of the [XXGUTTER]
Davon the same morning that the John and Mary
Rose weighed Anchor And saith that presently
after the Mary Rose. Her Anchor were weighed [her GUTTER]
Master called to the Company of the John Hee lying a
Little a head of the Mary Rose, and desired them
not to weigh their Anchor (which they were then [?doeing GUTTER]
Until the Mary Rose was shot by her, or to that [?effect GUTTER]
but notwith standing the Company of the John did
weigh her Anchor and sailed direct a head of the Mary
Rose and after shee had soe sailed a little [spXXX GUTTER]
the south shore and the Mary Rose sailed directly
forward, and as she was soe saileing the said [?ship GUTTER]
John came sheereing from the south ward age[?ing GUTTER]
toward the Northward and came foule of the Mary
Rose, and ranne her foreshroud upon the [?XXX XXXX]
of the Mary Rose, and her Lanyeard of her maine
sas [Ca?treed] by the fleete of one of the [chich?] of the
Mary Rose, All which hee saith came by reason of
Johns sheering as aforesaid and not by any [fXXX Gutter]
of the Master and Company of the Mary Rose which hee
knoweth being Carpenter of and aboard the said
Ship Mary Rose, and an Eyewitnes of the [PXXX]
And further cannot depose.

To the 3rd. 4th and 5th hee saith that when the said ship John
Did come foule of the Mary Rose as a foresaid
Boate of the mary Rosse did not towe her, nor did [XXX]
Untill shee was Cleere of the John And saith [XXX]
The master and Company of the Mary Rose seeing the
John come sheering from the Southward as aforesaid
[XXLRight H GUTTER]