Deposition of Henry Drake
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A note of goods taken from Henry Henry Drake at of Lisnanaughe in the Countye of Carlow yeoman duely sworne <sayth deposeth That > since the begininge of this Rebellion and by meanes thereof he hath beine <robbed dispoyled of> the seuerall goods & chattles to the values followinge
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[Imprimis] in housholde stuffe valew____10____00____00taken by Darby Lyne of Samuillstowne:
in the said CountyIt in Corne valew_____________________10____00____00by James Birne of BallikeenIt in haye turffe & gardin stuff ____________09____10____00
It my whole plow & tacklin with the Cattell__13____06____05by James Moore of WallterstowneIt in hoggs gease & henns 03____00____00
It the charges in [ ] of [ ] & buildinge & fencing
vpon his farme__________________________09____00____00
It in Corne sowen valew__________________05____00____00
It 4 Cowes valew _______________________12____00____00
It 2 Cowes valew _______________________04____13____04
It 2 Calues ____________________________01____00____00
<A> It 2 mares valew ___________________05____00____00
82____10____00
The Rebells names who tooke away the said goodes & Chattles
Peter Sarffeelds tennants of Tullye in {th}e Countye Killdare tooke the [Cattle] Darby Lyne of S[ ]stowne Harraldstowne in the County of Kildare Catherlagh James Birnes of Ballykeene in the said County of Catherlagh his servantes and followers Thomas Moore of Walterstowne in the said County yeoman The totall of which said goodes and chattells amounteth to lxxxij li. x s.
And this deponent further deposeth that Roger o Moore and one Captaine o Dempsie of Clanmalire in the Kings County two Grand Rebells and the seuerall of their followers were intertayned by Peter Sarsfeild of Tullygh in the said County of Catherlagh Kildare in his house for a weeke together And alsoe that the said Peter Sarsfeild as this deponent beinge crediblie heard sent his servantes with seuerall cartes loaden with provision to [ ] releiue the Irish Army at the tyme when the English Army was downe and were in Battayle with the said Irish Army And that one Mary Drake goeinge to the English Army [ one ] and fayntinge by the way was hanged at Ballyshannon in the County of Kildare by Mr the servantes of said Mr ffitz Gerrald of Ballysannon aforesaid
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Henry [mark] Drake
Jurat xxiiio Apr. 1642
Hen: Brereton Joh Watson
William Aldrich
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Catherlaghe
Henry Drake Jur: xxiijo Aprilis
1642
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