Deposition of Henry Partington
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fol. 171r
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Henry Partington’s Losses which he sustained of Killilehan in the parish of Balruddery gentThe said Henry being sworne and examined saith that about the 28th day of November Last, he hearing that all the English in Fingall were suddenly surprized & stript of all their goods, & this deponent with his wife & 7 children fled to this Citty & left behind him in at Killile h an aforesaid Corne & hay to the value of ______________ 60 li..0.0In Cattle & houshold stuff, to the value of ____ 40.0.0
In all 100 li.
<And> The deponent since his escape hither hath beene informed by some of his Nighbours That the most parte of his Corne was <A> taken away by Donogh Conor of Kilmainham in the parish of Ballruddery, His Hay was Carried away by Christophe{r} Murphy of Barnegeorogh yeoman John Pasmore the elder, & John Pasmore the younger of Ballruddery, Inkeepers one Edmund Murphie, & one John Wade of Margetstowne Labourer, who Likewise tooke away two of the deponents fatt Veales, & Thomas Dally of Darcyes towne, carryed away his Bedsteeds, Thomas Andoe of Samon, tooke away about four barrells of Maults, & one Brass Pann and one Table of this deponents goods.
Signum predicti Henr Partington [mark]
Jur ixo Junij 1642
John Sterne:
Will: Hitchcocke.
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fol. 172r
fol.172v
Dublin o
Henrie Partingtons
Jur ixo Junij 1642
Cert fact
Intw 28.no.
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