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Transcription

The 16th of January 1656. [CENTRE HEADING]

On the behalf of the said Mr Tivell}
touching the Noahs Arke}

James Wright of London Grocer
aged 45 yeeres or thereabouts sworne
and examined.

5us

To the first and second Interrogatories hee saith and deposeth
that in the moneth of March 1656 there was sold by
Mr John Tivell of London Merchant unto Mr Samuel Browne
and Mr Richard [?Boylie] Grocers one hundred thirtie and five barralls or thereabouts
of raisans of the sun, and one hundred eightie two peeces
of peece raisins or thereabouts, at the rate and price of
fourtie foure shillings per cent for the barrells, and twenty
seaven shillings per cent for the peeces, which hee knoweth
because hee this deponent at the instance of the said buyers
weighed them off for them the said buyers Mr Browne
and Mr Boylie and since the delivery of them by their order#

[LH MARGIN] #and sawe the [?bills] of
parcells mentioning
sale of those goods at
those rates,/

And their deponent was credibly informed and beleeveth
that the said parcells of raisans were brought to London in
a ship called the Noahs arke, which was said to come from
Callice having bin carried thither by a man of warr
belonging to that place, which man of warr (as
it was alsoe said) plundered out of her a quantitie
of barrells and [?peeces] of raisins.

To the third hee cannot depose, saving as aforesaid.

To the fourth hee saith that hee this deponent upon the
said weighing the said raisins off clearly found and perceived
that the barrells and peeces were much defective and wanting
[?with] their contents and quantitie of raisins which had bin laded
originally in them in Spaine according to what appeared by the caskes and fro[XXXs] and [?then] such defect and want
of quantitie happened as hee after perceived and beleeveth
by plundering, imbeazealing or filching, and
that such plundering and imbeazealing happened
(as their deponent was told) by such the said shipp her seizure
and carrying into Callice; and as this deponent computed the
defect. there was soe plundered and wanting about fourteene
hundred weight of raisins of the sun and about six hundred weight
of peece raisins,

James wright [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]