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  2. Mary Rose - Wikipedia

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    Though Charles Brandon came close to capturing Paris in 1523, ... and the instrument found on the Mary Rose is the only surviving example. A reproduction has been ...

  3. A Tudor warship sank nearly 500 years ago. The bones of its ...

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    The Mary Rose was one of the largest warships of the Tudor navy during King Henry VIII’s reign until it sank on July 19, 1545, during a battle against the French. Hundreds of men were trapped on ...

  4. Bones from a Tudor warship reveal what life was like for the crew

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    The Mary Rose was a royal favorite when it first set sail as the flagship of King Henry VIII’s fleet in 1512. ... — Louisiana students Ne’Kiya Jackson and Calcea Johnson discovered a new way ...

  5. Jacques Francis - Wikipedia

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    Jacques Francis, also known as Jaques Frauncys, (c. 1527 – after February 1548) was an African salvage diver who led the expedition to salvage King Henry VIII's guns from the Mary Rose. He was the first African to give evidence in 1548 before a court.

  6. Battle of the Solent - Wikipedia

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    Marsden, Peter, Sealed by Time: The Loss and Recovery of the Mary Rose. The Archaeology of the Mary Rose, Volume 1. The Mary Rose Trust, Portsmouth. 2003. ISBN 0-9544029-0-1; Rodger, Nicholas A. M., The Safeguard of the Sea: A Naval History of Britain 660–1649. W. W. Norton & Company, New York. 1997. ISBN 0-393-04579-X; Stirland, Ann J ...

  7. Margaret Rule - Wikipedia

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    Rule assisted fellow marine archaeologist Alexander McKee in the 1960s where she was consulted on the initial search for the wreck of Henry VIII's war ship Mary Rose in the Solent, due to her local reputation as a land archaeologist. Here the Mary Rose 1967 Committee was founded, later to be formalised as the Mary Rose Trust in 1979. [8] [6]

  8. Alexander McKee (author) - Wikipedia

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    For finding the Mary Rose, he was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire. McKee published King Henry VIII's Mary Rose in 1973. It was the first book about the Mary Rose project by nearly a decade, so it could be regarded as a seminal work. His vision already detailed most of what later became reality, even to the opening of the ...

  9. George Carew (admiral) - Wikipedia

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    Arms of Carew: Or, three lions passant in pale sable Sir George Carew, c.1532-43, by Hans Holbein the Younger, Royal Collection, Windsor Castle Vice-Admiral, Sir George Carew (c. 1504 – 19 July 1545) was an English soldier, admiral and adventurer during the reign of King Henry VIII who died in the sinking of the Royal Navy flagship Mary Rose at the Battle of the Solent during an attempted ...