Deposition of Robert Barowe
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fol. 186r
24I Robert Barowe of ffarnum in the parishe of Vrney in the County < about November 12th > of Cauan duly sworne & examined deposeth that on or about the six and twentieth day of September about the xijth of November last past was he forsibly, robed & despoiled at ffarnum folowinge vizt of melche Cowes and heiferes to the value of sixteene pound ster: in househould goods vidz in aparell beddinge brasse and other howshold goods to the value of thirteene pounds six shillings eight pence ster: in hay to the value of fortie shillings ster: also that he I was disposesed of a plot of land liinge in the Cauan; beeinge a freehould aioyning to the freehould of one Thomas hogges in the Cauan aforesa y d which free < he > I do hould I doe value to bee was well woorth ten poun ster: all amounting to the value of fortie one pound six shillings eight pence ster:
< a > by the hands and meanes of one Calle a heele Owine Bradie Gilbert Nueh Shane Bradie of all of & neere ffarnum [ ] [ ] [ away ] aforesaid [ ] Rebells & these goods weare conuaied to a place called Clough water where one Owine Relie kept garison and this which Owine Relie hath borne mee this deponent a grudge a longe time and then hee sayd hee would bee meet with mee hym & this Owine Relies dwellinge was in the parishe of Killmore these Circumstances All which things concerninge this present rebellion I the deponent knoweth to be true And further deposeth that Phillip mc Quire and William [Lyncce?] of ffarnum aforesaid wer guilty of robbing and despoyling this deponent and haue part of his goodes with them & att [ which ] the sa yme tyme all the english Inhabitants of ffarnum wer Robbed also
Robert [mark] Barowe
his marke
Jurat 29 Jan. 1641
cor
John Sterne
William Aldrich
fol. 186v
[Copy at MS 832,
fol. 61r
]