HCA 13/73 f.419r Annotate

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all that they could doe to prevent the John coming foule
of her, and did haule downe both her topsailes
and haule up her foresaile in the [brun ship and her garnitts?]: And
saith that hee did not heare any of the Company of the John
desire the Master or Company of the Mary Rose to Lower
or slacken their sailes or cast out an Anchor or any
thing to that purpose although hee was both a little
before and at the time when the John came foule
of the Mary Rose, on the Quarter Deck of the Mary
Rose And saith that the mary Rose did not come
foule of the John but the John of her as aforesaid
neither did the Mary Rose take away the wind
from the John And presently after the John was
come foule of the Mary Rose her Lanyard was
cutt and soe both the ships were cleered of Each
other, and the Mary Rose sailed on her Course
and set the John at Anchore in safety in about
foure fathome and halfe water and the Mary
rose never after touch her, And saith that the
Cutting the said Laniard was all the damage that
this deponent did or could preive that was done to
the John, by [?inXanis?] of her coming foule of
the Mary Rose as a foresaid, which way accassioned
and came by the said ships sheering as a foresaid
And further saith that when the said ship John
came foule of the Mary Rose as aforesaid, and
during all the time they were foule of each other the
Mary Rose was neerer the shore then the John and
was in more danger then the John was. for hee saith
shee touched the ground also [?tirue] but by the Care of
her Master and Company shee got off. And thit hee
saith was and is true [?durs] hee knoweth for the
reasons aforesaid And further cannot depose.
To the 6th and 7th hee saith that the mary Rose did not
soe farr as hee could proives drag home the Anchor
of the John neither could shee probably soe doe
in regard there was but little [pinde] and a slack tyde
and saith that in case the said ship John afterwards
came to miscarry of the same came at hee beleeveth
by the Care [?restenes] of her Company and not
by any default of the Master and Company of the Mary
Rose, or any of them and saith the place where the said
ship John was left at Anchore at a foresaid waS a
[?Con LEFT MARGIN]