Deposition of Katherin George
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Katherin Georg the daughter of William George late of Knockanagolagh in the County of westmeath Mals ffarmer sworne and examined saithe That her said father since the Rebellion began & by meanes thereof was at the place aforesaid deprived robbed and dispoiled of his meanes goods and Chattells vizt Cattle beasts horses Corne howsholdgoods & provition fewell proffitts of garden & the benefite of his leas worth in all One hundrethe eightie six Pownds ster By theis Rebells following <A.> vizt by the Richard & 2 other of the sonns of James oge of Knockanagolagh aforesaid & Tho: ô Cary of Harristowne in the same County farmer Patrick ô Murry of the same farmer & divers others rebells the souldjers and tennants of Sir Luke ffitzgarrett of Tecroghan Knight And this deponent hath credibly heard & doth verely beleeve that the said Sir Luke ffitzgarret Knighte had and received from his said Rebellious souldjers and tenants some of the said Cattle & howsholdstuff & that his Lady had some of their bedding Lynnen and apparell hay & fewell: And saith that her father before (after he was soe robbed & dispojled) going downe from Dublin into the Cuntrie was there credibly tould that the said Sir Luke ffitzgarrald & his ladie had & received the goods aforesaid although there was noe Rent due vnto him But all was paid a very little before the Rebellion began of this deponents Knowledg
signum predicte [mark] Katerine
Jur 20o Aprilis 1643
Joh Watson:
Hen: Brereton
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fol. 79v
774Mris Marriots Certificate of losses
Westmeath
Katherin George Jur xxo
April 1643
Intw Cert f