Deposition of Richard Reade
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fol. 183r
217A particula r of such goods & cattells as I Richard Reade of Little Aghgane in the parish of Rathboyne within the barronye of Kells in the Countye of Meath yeoman sworne and examined sayth that he was dispossessed of goods & chattells in this last Rebellion tyme, By the Rebells of the countye of Cavan & others: parte of which <A> goods came to the possession of Sir William Hill knighte and his tenant Donnogh Kellye & other of the said Richards neighbours, the xijth day of November 1641: or thereabouts of the values following vizt
ffirst of cattle 12 Cowes and 3 bullockes of an yeare old worth _________ 30 li._0 s._0 d.
One mare & one bay geldinge ___________________________________ 4_6_0
Corne in the haggard which was taken by Sir William Hill of Ballabegge
& Donnogh Kellye his tenant ___________________________________ 35_0_0
one Ricke of Haye converted to Sir William Hills vse ________________ 4_0_0
Vessells of butter converted to the said Sir William Hilles vse _________ 16_0_0
houshould stuffe _____________________________________________ 8_0_0
the Lease of his howse & Land in Little Athgane now esteem ed worth nothing & before the rebellion worth ______________________________________________ 27_0_0
the lease of a parcell of land of 30 acres which I he helde from Robert Balfe of Correstowne for 31 yeares vnexpired __________________________________________ 40_0_0
debtes due by men now in Rebellion _____________________________ 2_10_0
Somma totalis ___________166 li._16 s._0 d.
And further sayth that the parties that are soe indebted vnto him are in Rebellion and are theis that followe vizt the said Robert Balfe of Correstowne aforesaid in the Countie <B> of Meath gent and Robert Oliver Plunkett of Againe in the same Countie gentleman & Edmund Gowen of nere the hill of ffawghan husbandman But for the rest of the parties that soe as aforesaid robbed or dispoyled him or that are in rebellion this deponent knoweth them not <C> only sayth that the said Sir William Hill and Donnogh Kellie hadd part of this deponents goods as aforesaid and this deponent hath beene told by one James Askerley that ffrancis Hill sonn of the said Sir William Hill procured sevenscore pikes for the rebells
Rich: [mark] Reads mark
Jurat 5o Julij 1642
Edw: Pigott
Will: Hitchcocke
fol. 183v
2[18]
63 Meath (69)
Richard Read Jur 5o Julij 1642
Cert fact
Intr 12 no