Several captains from what I can remember.
Sir Edward Howard was admiral on board the Mary Rose on her first foray into battle with the French, with Thomas Wyndham filling the post of captain.
Thomas Lord Howard succeeded him in 1511 I believe.
Roger Grenville was captain of her when she sank off Portsmouth, not sunk by the French, more through carelessness by crew members forgetting to close the lower row of gun ports after firing...
Most of the hisory is available on the following website:
http://www.maryrose.org/
Good luck, it's a fascinating read. Even better is to go and visit her in the historial dockyards in Portsmouth where can you can see the Mary Rose being restored (slowly) and many of the artefacts from her...
Rich
Sir John Carew was Admiral/ captain of the Mary Rose.
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No he named the Mary Rose after Mary Bolyn
the Mary Rose was a war ship and the favourite of King HenryVlll, he designed it him self and named it for his sister Mary rose.
The person who owned the Mary Rose was Elizabeth the 1st
Sir John Carew was Admiral/ captain of the Mary Rose.
No. He was a king not a sailor.
Mary rose museam
mary rose
"Your sisters' names are Rose and Mary."
A Rose for Mary was created in 2003.
Mary Rose School was created in 2007.
Henry VIII had many warships, the most famous is probably the Mary Rose.
The Mary Rose is about 500 years old.
the Mary rose sank in 1983
the Mary rose was made primarily oak
The Mary rose was raised out of the water in 1982.