Deposition of Amy Manfin
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1641 Deposition Item Type Metadata
fol. 375r
793
Amy Manfin of MunsterEven in {the ba}rony of Clamolyro within the queens County of Lease A Brittish Protestant duely sworne sayth That since the begining of the presente Rebellion vizt vpon the second and third day of December in the yeere one thousand sixe hundred fortye and one, shee hath been was robbed and spoyled of Cowes foure to the value of foure pounds ster: of Swine three to the value of twentye shillinges ster: of ready money three pounds ster: of depts seaven pounds tenn shillings ster: of houshould stuffe provision and Gardening other things, to the value of eyght pounds tenn shillinges ster: In all amounting to the iust and full summe of foure and twentye pounds ster: By the hands and meanes of Lisagh mc Wony, and Henry mc Wony bretheren, and granchildren to Sir Terence รด Dempsye, who dwelt at Clanmoleroe in the sayd County <A> The sayd Lisagh sending his plowmen to kill the deponent{s} husband, which being done, they caused the deponent to stand in her husbands blood, and alsoe caused her to stripe herselfe and after tooke her by the hayre of her head and draggd her through thornes, and then badd her gett her thence the deponent asking whither, they answered, to your daught{er} who dwelt then at Geshill, This the deponent sayth <A> and further deposeth not
<B.> And further saith that one Micheall Jones of Ballibrittus carr{ied?} armes with & asisted the Rebells in Robbing the English and com{itting?} other outrages & cruelties: whereof this deponent was an {eye} witnesse
Signum predictae [mark] Amiae
Jur 2o Martij 1642
Hen: Brereton:
Edw Pigott
fol. 375v
794.
Queens County
Amy Manfin Jur 2o Martij
1642
hand Cert fact
Intw Exr
2. dec.
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