Deposition of John Perkins
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fol. 47r
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<I> John Perkins of Sleiglogh in the parish of Dyne and baronie of Loghtie and Countie of Cauan duly sworne doth depose that I he had in personale estate when this rebellione first began worth li. s. d.The A lease o Sleiglogh woorth_____2__0__0
Cowes ould and younge_____57__0__0
sheepe_____7__4__0
horses_____8__0___0
Corne and haye_____8__0__0
houshold goods_____12__0__0
Indebts due to me_____60__0__0
In monie_____7__9__0
In all_____ 161___13__0
<And that> All these goods ware taken from hime aboute the 24th of October 1641 by the hands of Edmond Brady Phillipe Bradye and Owen <a> Bradye, all of Sleaglogh aforesaid, and wh oe carried them to the house Thomas Bradye of vicker of Lawey his house who was turnd papse papist and went with the Rebells,whare he the said vicker killed eight of them those cattell before I this deponent came awaye, and I the deponent and my wife ware stript of their clothes by Bryan Boy mc Cabe of Ogghill and others that I he knows not, except Turlough Gybinie of Knockbride and in the barronie of Clankee: and thay saide that the kinge was good dead, and that the younge kinge went to masse, and thay ware the Queenes souldiers, and we ware rebells Traytors. And the said saying was affirmed by Cormack Mc Cleery parish preist of Killan
his mark
John [mark] Parkins
Deposed before vs
8 January 1641
Roger Puttocke
John Sterne
Thomas Brady vicar of Lawey turned papist, and went with the rebells
fol. 47v
[Copy at MS 832,
fol. 66r
]
fol. 48r
fol. 48v
{80}
John Perkins Com Cavan
8 Jan: 1641
Intw
Cert from the 16th of Aprill
vntill the 22th of the same
Cert fact
Hand