Deposition of James Launder
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James Launder of Cappabegg in the Queens County gentleman sworne & examined sayth That since the begining of the present Rebellion that is to say vpon or about the 28th of November 1641: He this deponent at Cappabegg aforesaid was forceibly deprived, robbed, or otherwise dispojled of his goods & chattells consisting of ready money Cattle horses Mares Corne specialties plate apparrell and proffitts of his farmes, all of the value and to his present Losse of One thowsand and tenn powndes ster By and by the meanes of Donnell Dunn gent Cadagh Dunn gent Edward Dunn Murtogh Dunn Terrence Dunn Art Dunn Donnogh Dunn Lishagh Dun John Dunn all the Barrony of Aregan gentlemen John McWilliam of Cappenskarry in the same Barony & Queenes <A> County gentleman Donnell McNeill of Skarroone Teige McNeille of the same Donnell oge McNeile of the same Laughlin oge of the same farmers Murtogh McShane of Mellick and Edmund McShane his sonne T Owin McWilliam & Teige McWilliam all of the same James McLinan & Peirce Connoghoe of Tinnyhinch Teige Dolloghan of the same a Masse preist & a most wicked Rebell, Rory oge of Ballentegart of in the said Barrony gentleman Donoghe oge his brother: & that they & generally all others the papists of the said barrony have robbed & dispojled the rest of the protestants in the Cuntrie thereabouts
James Lander
Jur primo Augustj 1643
Will: Aldrich:
Edw: Piggott
fol. 341v
Queens County o
James Lawnder Jur primo Julij 1643
Intw C.f.
hand 28.no
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