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Transcription

Interrogatories hee answereth and deposeth in all things as before
in his examinations to them in the casue LLewellin and company
against Powell

the marke of the sayd
Roger R Escott [MARKE, RH SIDE]

Repeated before dorctor Clarke and doctor Godolphin

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The 19th of October 1653./ [CENTRE HEADING]

The Clayme of George Bell Andrew Glen James}
Crawford Lewis Mounteth Thomas henderson George}
Wilson David Longlands David Mitchell Thomas}
Edwards Peter Steene and Richard ffalconer of}
Borestone in Scotland for the shipp the Noahs}
Arke otherwuse the Arke of which the ayd Richard}
ffalconer was Master and the tackle apparrell and}
furniture lately seized by the Pelican ffrigott}
whereof Captaine Mootham was Master}
Clements Budd}

Examined upon an allegation on the behalfe of the
Claymers./

Rp.

1us

Richard ffawconer of Borowstones
in Scotland Master of the Shipp the Noahs
Arke otherwise the Arke aforesayd aged
forty yeares or thereabouts a witnesse
sworne and examined in this cause saith and
deposeth as followeth videlicet.

To the first article of the sayd allegation hee saith and deposeth
that hee well knoweth that the sayd George Bell Andrew Glen James
Cranford Lewis Monnteth Thomas henderson George Wilson david
Longland, david Mitchell Thomas Edwards ad Peter Stevenson
and hee this deponent during all the tyme arlate and ever since the
building of the sayd shipp the Noahs Arke otherwise the Arke arlate have
bin and are the true and lawfull Owners and Proprietors of the sayd
Shipp and her tackle apparell and furniture and soe comonly reputed
videlicet the sayd Bell Glen Crawford Monnteth henderson Wilson
Longland Mitchell Edwards and Stevenson every of them of one sixteenth
part thereof and this deponent of the other sixe sixteenth parts thereof And
this hee the better knoweth being Master of the sayd shipp and ever since
the building thereof in the yeare one thousand sixe hindred forty one
And saith that ever since her building the sayd shipp hath
belonged to Borostons in Scotland, And that all the Owners of
the sayd shipp were and are Scotland borne and Inhabitants of Scotland and dwelling in
Borostons aforesayd and other places neere adioyning thereto And
further to this article hee cannot depose./

To the second third fowerth and fifth articles of the sayd allegation hee saith
ande deposeth that hee this deponent being Master of the sayd shipp the Noahs
Arke a;ias Arke did sett saye therewith from Borowstone in Scotland
bound for Normer in Norway arlate on the first day of Aprill (old style)
and arived there in safety and laded his sayd shipp with deales and [?XX]
Tarr intending to transport the same to Glascoe but in her [?XX]
[?XXXX]