Deposition of Ralph Turner
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fol. 27r
819
Ralph Turner of Shanlis, in the Countie of Weast Meath, in the Parish of Ballemore in the Barownie of Rathconrath: a Brittish protestant deposeth that about the about the begining of the presente Rebellion vizt the first of Nouember in the yeare 1641 he was robbed by the rebbells deprived robbed or otherwise dispoyled and lost
li. s. d. Imprimis In Cowes and sheepe --------------------------------0600-00-00It In horses and mares -------------------------------------------0150-00-00It In Corne --------------------------------------------------------0800-00-00It In Leases worth per annum CCl li. clerely ----------------250 li. per annum -00-00
& is like to loose the future proffitts thereof vntill a peace be had & that the landes be of their former valueItm In Depts ------------------------------------------------------0800-00-00It In Plate ---------------------------------------------------------0040-00-00It In household goods -------------------------------------------0200-00-00
In all the present losse (besides the future doth amount li. s. d.
vnto the sume of -------------------------------------------------3590 -00-00
2890-00-00
90
By the hands and meanes of the Rebells hereafter named vizt
Com: Weastmdd
Richard Dalton of Drolanstowne: Esquire: Captayne
Hugh O Brinan of Adamstowne: gent: Captayne
<A> John Dalton of Moynaughly gent
Oliuer Dalton of Miltowne esquire Captayne
Bryan Mc Greghegan of Clontegary gent: Liueftenant
James Dalton of Balrath gent
Thomas Dillon of Walterstowne Esquire Captayne
Nicholas Moran of Moynores Mill gent
John Dalton of Killinboy gent & his wiffe
Hugh Mc Laughlin of Rowe gent
Edmond mc Richard ffarrall of ffrogine in the Cou of Lonford
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820
The persons whose names here followeth were wactors in the rebellion in the Cou: Weastmde & carried armes with for and amongst the Rebells against the King & his subiects & did and comitted divers outrages and cruelties against the protestants vizt
Sir Thomas Nugent of Dardestowne knight
Sir Oliuer Tuite of Sunnoge Knight
Edward Tuite of Tuitstowne Esquire
<a> Edward [ ] Esquire
<A> Richard Hope of Ledwichtowne Esquire
Cap Andrew Boy Tuit ofEsquire
Robert Dillon of Cannerstowne Esquire and his sonne Tibbott
Cap Gerrett Dalton of Dondonell Esquire
& his brother Edward ffits Gerrald of Peirtown gent
Gerrott Pettite of Bordstowne Esquire and his sonne
<B> Henery Dillon of Balrath gent
Gerrott Mc Thomas Dalton of Moyvaughly gent
Gerrott mc John Dalton de eadem gent
Robert Dalton of Gary gent
Oliuer ffitsGerrald of Rathskeagh gent
<C> Maurish Dillon of Lisdussan gent
Henery Dillon of Ballicloghdoffe gent
Peirce Dillon of Lissinoyd gent
Richa: Dillon of Ardnegraugh gent
<D> Gerrott Dillon of Portlike gent
John Dillon of Killinmore gent
Sir James Dillon of Killinure gent Knight: Colonell
<E> Robert Nugent of Carlingstowne Esquire gouernor of the Countie
Tibbot Dalton of Nougheall gent and his sonn Peirce
Gerrott ffitsGerrald of Ballintoogher gent
<ff> Henery Dalton of Croaghole gent
Thom Coffie of ArdBrinan gent
Hugh Coffie of Ballenehenie gent
Owen Coffie of Rogerstowne and his sonnes
<G> John Netteruiele of Ballemore and his sonnes Ch Arthur Nangle of Killin Brack gent
Owly mc Gauly of Kearne gent
Hubber Mc Gauly of Downeigin
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821
Com Weastmdd
Edmond Dillon of Tully gent
Henery Mc Gauly of Ballagehole Balleloe
Walter Dalton of Dungalmon gentleman
<A> Edmund Dalton of Ballinlugg gentleman
Edward Hussy of Dungay gentleman
Andrew Newgent of Dunnore Esquire
Walter Newgent Esquire his sonn
Andrew Newgent of Welshtowne Esquire
Edw: Nugent of Disar{t} gent
In the Countie of Longford
<B> James Dillon of Ballemuline Esquire
James Mc Connell ffarrell of Tenilick Esquire
Collonell Brian ffarrall of Pallesbege Esquire
William Mcffargus farrall of Ballintuber and his sone
Eriell Mc shane ffarrall of Ardandra Esquire
Garrett Murtagh of Creaghmore and his sonne John
Owin Murtagh of Ballinclon Jeames gnt
<C> Oliuer Boy ffitsGerrald of the Callow Esquire
Leyshagh Mc Gellernow ffarrall of the same Esquire
Gerrott Mc Shane ffarrall of Cornemucklagh gent
Thomas ffarrall of Kildordan gent [ ]
And further sayth That the women of those parts were Rebells & were very forward Actors in the Rebellion: & did take sell or otherwise dispose of all the robbd & stollen goods that came to their hands: And further sayth That the parties hereafter named being people of an Inferior ranck were alsoe actors in the Rebellion and carryed armes with, for, and amongst them & robbed & dispoyled the protestants and did and Comitted divers other outrages & cruelties: vizt
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Raffe Turnor
Jur 10 Augusti 1642
Will: Aldrich
{John} Sterne
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Westmeath (39
Ralph Turner depo:
Aug 12. 1642.
Cert fact
Intw 1. no
hand J
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