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Transcription

debts then oweing to him there, And hee this deponent did alsoe procure [?moneys]
in holland and therewith bought and recovered his sayd shipp the Noahs Arkeof the dutch after her condemnation And presently after this deponent had
soe bought her the sayd Marquen did buy and cause to be laded aboard
the sayd Shipp the Arke for his owne use and Accompte all the severall
parcells of goods arlate videlicet 253 barrs of Iron two great baggs of hopps twelvehundred pounds or thereabouts of Tarr tackle w65 holland [?slepes] of strong
water two dozen of black hatts one bagg of [?Toe] three ferkins of [?soape]
a ferkin of hackled fflxe and three reames of paper all which were by the
order and direction of the sayd Marquen to be by this deponent transported
to Normer in Norway And further to these articles hee canot depose/

To the third and 4th articles of teh sayd allegation hee saith that hee this deponent with the shipp the
Noahs Arke otherwise the Arke arlate did according to such the direction
and appointment of the sayd Marquen sett sayle with all the goods and merchan
dizes predeposed

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To the last hee saith that his foregoeing depositions are true and further
hee cannot depose./

Richard Falconer [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

Repeated as before

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The same day

Upon an allegation in behalfe of the sayd claymeres/

The clayme of the sayd Bell and others for the shipp}
the Noahs Arke otherwise the Arke her}
tackle and furniture seized by the Pelican}
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Alexander Allen of Borestone in Scotland
Mariner aged 38 yeares
or thereabouts a witnes sworne and examined sayth
and deposeth as followeth videlicet

To the first and second articles of the sayd allegation hee saith and deposeth
that hee this deponent was Pilott of the sayd shipp the Noahs Arke otherwise the Arke [?XXX]
the safe stereing and carrying of her through the Islands of Scotland And
went in her the whole voyage in question, and hath knowne the sayd shipp
from her first building which was in the yeare of our Lord 164[?8]
which shee hath allwaies belonged and bin accompted to belong to
Borrestones in Scotland arlate and that hee well knoweth that the arlate
George