Deposition of Thomas Campian
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Aprill the 12th 1642
Thomas Campian of Mount Rath in the Queens Countie Tanner beinge duly Examined before vs saith that the Last of November or ther about hee was Robbed & dispoyled of his goodes vizt for Leather taken out off this deponent tanne yard two hundred pownds st tenn cowes twentie powndes Howsshould goodes & aparrell thirtie powd two horsses Eight pownd fifteen sheep two pound Provission corn & meat readie for my his familie & m y Gardenn profetts seuen pownds debts due which is Like to be lost by Reason of this Rebellion twentie pownd the plantinge of my tann yard & buildinge my howsse & for two Leasses one Hundreth pownd: Likewise Hay three pownd the Leather was carried away as my seruant informeth mee. By fflorance fitzpatrick his servants who sent his own carts for the same <A> the Cattell taken by Donogh McKnogher & Teig O Doolin Tenants to ffloranc ffitzpatrick Liuinge att the Ruslain in the Queens County Dermond mc aboy & Dermond oge off Balleyfin took away the greatest parte of this Deponents housshould goods. John o Horeahann his sonnes had part of this deponents goods & Teig olawler of Knockan had part off this deponents goods & this deponent for the Losse o f f his tradinge this yeare thirtie powndes
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<B> saith that James ffinglas is a Rebell Mortogh O Dorran Richard Dorran Daniell Good florance fitzpatrick & all his Rebells
Thomas O Carrol his [mark] marke
who deposed the losse of these goods by meanes of this rebellion
Thomas Campion
Jurat
John Sterne
Randall: Adams3 & 16 o
12o Apr
Tho: Campian
Intr vlt no
Jo Hore
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