Deposition of Andrew Cammell
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18Note of such goods & Chattells as I Andrew Cammell of Monore in the County of Longford duly sworne saith [ ] and was sworne & examined saith that their was taken away from hime by the Rebells In the County of Longford in the parish of Clangfesse on the twone lande of Monnard [ ] stet these goods following
Inprimis 22 Cowes in Calfe Cost.....................44-00-0
It 6 yeare old heiffers Cost...............................03-00-0
It 12 horses and Mayers Cost...........................24-00-0
It 60 Shepe Cost...............................................15-00-0
It Corne in the haggerd Cost............................20-00-0
It Corne on the ground now worth...................40-00-0
It howshould goods as brasteBu Puter Lining wooling &c............................20-00-0
My owne weering Cloaths
and my famillyes..............................................10-00-0
176-00-0
which goods wer rebelliously taken about Christmas <A> last by Richard mc Connell of Clanbally in the County of Longford freeholder Captayne of the Rebells and Lysagh mc Connel of the same ffreeholder and Donagh Roe [ ] his Sergeant, with some sevenscore Rebells in {his} Company and sayth that Murtagh mc Roe Edmond of the Ryn in the County of Longford gent is a Rebell bearing armes against his maiesties subjects and sayth that att the Comming of the English Army to Ballimore {} this summer the Rebells of the said O fferralls Murthered an English man and woman and their Children for not discouering vnto them the Comming of the said army. <B.> And sayth that Lyshagh mc ffarrall and Rory mc Garrald of Clanhugh begam first to enter
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in to open rebellion & Robbing in those partes: And that the Rebells did burne all the bibles they could come by and trampled them vnder there feete in the dirt & mire And sayth the the weomen and wifes of the Rebells are far worse and more cruell then the said Rebells in offring all violent [ ] and it was the voice of the whole County [ ] was was that they wold not leaue an English or Scottishman aliue their but destroy [ ] [ them ] that so they might enjoy there lands for which they wold pay the king a rent. And that for preservation of this deponents life he was enforced to goe to mass. And sayth
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Jurat 28 August 1642
John Sterne:
Will: Aldrich
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Longford
Andrew Camell Jur 25o
Augusti 1642
Cert fact
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