Deposition of Sarah Vynes
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Sarah VVynes of Killenore in the parish of Mountragh Aho ry e mon in the Q C widdow sworne saith &c. That since the rebellion began she was robd or otherwise dispoyled by the rebells of her Cowes worth xx li. in horses xvj li. potato 5 li. household stuffe 3 li. prouision 36 household stuffe iij li. debts 43 s. <A> by the hands and Means of the rebell s Ellen Vicars wa of Killenure widdow a famous she rebbell, A nd further she deposeth that for the said Ellens Vicars daughters and sonnes doe robb & rifle the English, and havels dispoyled many of his Maiesties subjects And this deponent further sayth That William ffenen of Killenure husbandman William Browne of that same Labourer, & Teige McMurrogh and Donagh McKillpatricke all of the same her tenants are all rebbells robbers & Traitors wher
Then sayd that they wer stronger then the English army and that the English they shall neuer came in amongst them, & that they wold (happen what wold) take wold make vse of the tyme so long as it Lasted & wold keepe the upper hand so long as they cold. And further sayth that Anthony Vinecomb was by report at Mass & for this so many week monthes now hath been absent from Joh all English society
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Jurat 12 Ap. 1642
John Sterne
Randall Adams
fol. 274v
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12 Apr 1642
Sarah Vynes
Intr
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