Deposition of Hugh Cooke
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fol. 95r
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Hugh Cooke of S la ine Clonie in the lordship of Moygar parish of Trim and County of Meath husbandman sworne & examined saith
That in aboute the 27th day M ont h of November last past this deponent at Clonye aforesaid was robbed & dispoiled of his goods and chattells and of the value hereafter expressed vizt of beasts and cattle xxij li. Horses xvj li. Corne and hay in the haygard 60 li. Corne in the ground 24 li. howshold goods and provition of the value of xxj li. vj s. viij d. Amounting in all to the some and his losse of one hundreth forty three pownds vj s. 8 d. ster By and by the meanes of John Rochford of Castlerickett Bayliff to the Mr Burnet of Castlerickett, Rory Lenan of the same <A> Blacksmith Teige รด Cullen of the same Miller John Cogin of the same h yeoman Christopher Linsh of Donore now a Captain with the Rebells, Barnabie Scurlocke of Scurlockstowne gent Walter Fagan and William Fagan of both of Branockstowne farmers Mr Plunkett of Girelly gent MrRochford, brother to Mighell Rochford of Carrastowne gent, with many more whose names the deponent knowes not, as all the Inhabitants of Castle-Richard, <C> and Mrs Ware wife to Mr John Ware of Moylogh, all of the County of Meath. And further deposeth that Mr Thomas Nugent of Dallystowne in the County of Meath sayd. That the King was not suffred to come into England, that the Palsgrave was crowned King, and that the King was come to Knockfergus, and had given his broad seale to take away all the English mens goods, and to send them away.
Hugh [mark] Cooke his mark
jurat 12. Martij 1641
Roger Puttocke
Hen: Brereton
fol. 95v
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Hugh Cooke jurat
Martij 12o 1641.
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