Examination of John Connicke
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John Connicke of Maglasse yeoman aged fiftie yeares or thereabouts, being sworne & examined Concerning the foresaid william Esmond saith that the said william was at the Camp of shelbeggan about Easter after the rebellyon brake forth <f> when an alarum was giuen of some english that were fighting against Dungulp whereuppon a partie of the Irish from the said Camp drew forth Against the english & killed one of Lieutenant Treuisoe & a partie with him, At which killing the said william Esmond was present: His cause of knowledge is for that the deponent did see the said william on horsebacke d goe from the Camp, & Returne with the Irish partie that killed the said Lt, & English, as aforesaid at which time the said william had a sword by his side but what other Armes the examinant knoweth not & further Cannot depose &c
John Connicke
his [mark] marke
Sworne before vs the
9th of ffebr 1653
Tho Hart: Am Andrews