Deposition of Edmund Bloud
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fol. 153r
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Edmund Bloud of the parish & Barony of Dunboyne in the County of Meath, g a Brittish Protestant, being duely sworne, deposeth
That on or about the twenty first day of November last past, and since the sayd day hee was robd of and lost
In Corne260 li._0 s._0 d.
In Hay 40 li.
In Cattell Twenty fower Cowes 70 li.
Twelve stood-mares & a stallion 90 li.
Eight plowhorses & Carthorses 60 li.
In throwing downe, spoiling, burning and wasting of buildings120 li.
In Houshold goods & provision120 li.
By the breaking & decaying of two mills a water-mill & an Horsemill110 li.
By the Reason of his Dispossessing the Cause of his Expences
in the Citty of Dublin to the valew of120 li.
By the cutting downe and spoiling of Timber, Hedges, Gardens
and orchards 20 li.
In all amounting to the sum of 1010 li._0 s._0 d.
By the meanes ofPlunkett of Killeene in the County of Meath Esquire <A> Patrick Barnewall of Killbrew Esquire Edmund Beetagh of Moynalty Esquire and a son of his, Edward Hussey of Mal-Hussey Esquire Edward Evers of Vesingstowne Gent: Saint-John Rochfort of Kilbride gent: Christopher Barnewall of Crakanstowne Gent. James Gerrott of Dunboyne, Gent. Patrick Pheypoe of the same gent: George Walsh & William Walsh of Balmacolly Gent all which took upon them to bee leaders of this rebellious Company, as hee is credibly informed by his servants and other Inhabitants of the sayd towne of Dunboyne
Edmond Bloud
Jur 9o Marcij 1641
John Sterne
Roger Puttocke
fol. 153v
42 Meath 151
Edm: Bloud 9o Marcij 1641
Intr
Cert 24 no
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