Examination of Thomas Connicke
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fol. 228v
Thomas Connicke of Templetowne Taylor aged about fortie yeares taken vpon oath Concerning the said william Hore of Harperstowne Esquire the deponent saith that he being at Redmondshall vpon St Margarets day in the yeare 1641: when <f> a party of the english was thereabouts killed by the Irish, did after the english were soe killed see william Hore of Harperstowne & Anthony Hore his sonne to william Hore of Harperstowne Come into Mr Redmonds howse in Company and among the Irish officers and souldyers that had murthered the english the said Anthony being then in Armes, where the said Anthony with the rest had drinke, & saith that the deponent heard that the said william Hore was among the Company that Came into the said howse after the killing, but the deponent is not sure that the said william was there, & further saith not &c
Thomas Connicke his [mark] marke
Sworne before vs the
20th of January 1653
William Woodwarde
John Walker
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