Deposition of Humphry Barloe
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Humphry Barloe of Raine in the parishe of Killo in the Barrony of Longford within the Countie of Longford neere vnto Sct Johns towne; Carpenter sworne and examined saith.
That on the 27th daie of October last hee was at Raine aforesaid robbed stripped & dispoyled of goodes of the values hereafter expressed; (vizt) Cattell worth threescore pounds, household goodes worth twentie poundes, haye; winter fuell & proffits of three gardens worth twentie pounds, in debts vpon specialties taken from him amounting to twentie seaven pounds & tenn shillings: In other goodes worth six pounds, In all amounting to one hundred thirtie three pounds and tenn shillings: By Morgan <B> ffarrell of Raine, Gerrott mc Rorie of Esker in the same Barrony and divers others with them: they saying that they were the Kings souldiers and that they had authoritie vnder the Kings broad seale for what they did; by meanes of which outrage hee and his wife are in great want and miserie. & the said deponent affirmeth that he heard a ffryer & whose name he Knowes not & Rory ffarrell of Clownah <C> one of the captaines of the rebels Lisough ffarrell of Drombad of the parish aforesaid saie & speake these traterous words that the King was in Scotland & would not returne any more into England & that the English had set vp a new King in England & that the English had Kild the Queenes preist, quartered him & therevpon the Queene fled into ffraunce
Humphrie Barlowe
deposed January 15th 1641
Will: Hitchcock
Hen: Brereton
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Com: Longford
Humphrey Barloe.
Jan: 15o. 1641.
Intw
15 27 oct
To be [delivered?] to Mr Browne
The examinacion of
Humphry Barloe of
Raine in the countie
of Longford.