Deposition of William Quency
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fol. 56r
300
William Queney of the Parish of Castle terrah in the Countie of Cavan duely sworne saith That hee this deponent at Castle terrah aforesaid aboutlast past was robbed and dispoyled by the Rebells of his goods and meanes of Livelyhood vizt of Cattle to the value of 124 li.__5 s.__0. in houshold goods provisions Corne and hay to the value of about 34 li.__6 s. in mony and debts to the value of 31__13__4 in a lease of a ffarme to the value of 10 li. in his interest of his lands of inheritance 250 li. in all to the value of 450 li. or thereabouts. All which losses and dispoyleings this deponent received by or by the meanes of Hugh Brady gentlemean of Castellterra Thomas Brady yoeman of Cullcroteeth Grove of the same Cormock Brady of the same gentleman Owen o Rudden of Drumcarplin husbandman Patrick Brady of Denan husbandman Hugh o Rely of the same husbandman John Brady of Bakly husbandman Tirlah Mmc Calee of crase husbandman Teige o Corroh of the same husbandman all of the parish of Castleterrah and neighbours to the deponent [ ] with divers others Rebells in their company to the number of one hundreth at the least as he is perswaded whose names he knoweth not. And saith that one Shane รด Dynny of the parrish of Castle terragh aforesaid Carrier now alsoe turned Rebell hath taken possession of this deponents howseing and Lands & holdeth the same as protected against this deponent the Lawe and against this deponent by the rest of the Rebells
The mark of [mark] William Quinsy
Jur 26 Jan: 1641
William Aldrich
John Sterne
fol. 56v
80
William Quincy Com: Cavan
Jur 29 Jan 1641