Examination of Elizabeth Barloe
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Elizabeth Barloe late of the Towne & parish of White church & barony of D essies & within the Countie of Waterford widdowe (a brittish protestant) duely sworne and examined by vertue of his Maiesties Comission beareing date &c deposeth and saith That aboute Christmas last, & since the begining of this presente rebellion in Ireland shee lost & was robbed and forceably dispoiled of her goods and Chattles to the seuerall values followeing vizt value of 49 li. Of Cowes & heiffers to the value of six pounds eighteene shillings Of hey to the value of ten shillings Of houshould stuffe and prouision in the house to the value of foure nyne pounds fifteene shillings Of linnen woollen & weareing apparell foure pounds Of ready mony the sume of foure pounds Of debts which this deponent accounted goodde debts before the begining of this rebellion amounting to the sume of seaventhir teene pounds seaventeene shillings due from the vndernamed persons vizt Debts due from Peeter Anthony of Comroe in the County of Waterford <A> gentleman formerly a protestant but since this rebellion turned papist John Toby of Kilnemurry in the said County yeoman nowe out in actuall rebellion N Richard Holloway Mr Maglin a minster Mr Gwin a minister But in regard the said Holl{o}way Mr Maglin & Mr Gwin are vtterly dissenabled by this rebellion & the rest out in actuall rebellion therefore this deponent canot gett satisfaction from them The totall of her losses amounts to fortie nyne pounds The depon{ent}
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<The deponent> alsoe saith that shee was robbed aboute nyne a clock at <B> night by Capteine Michell Butler & his forces liueing neere Carrick in the County of Tipperary She likewise saith And that some two monthes since or therabouts Alse Browne of CappaQuine in the said County, Margrett Nansy of the same, the wife of one Suger a butcher of the same Thomasin Barber of the same the eldest daughter of the said Suger whose name shee knoweth not Mary Growt of the same spinister, Alse Hill of the same widdowe all of them English protestants were murthered by Capteine Sherlocke and his company & their names she knoweth not the deponent saith that shee and her children Diana Barloe her daughter & John Baker were stripped by the rebells their names shee knoweth not & further she canot depose
Elizabeth [mark] Barloes marke
Jurat coram 20
July 1642
Phil: Bisse
Thomas Ellwell
The examination of
Elizabeth Barloe widdow
[ ] Waterford
Reu
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