Deposition of Dorothy Moigne
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The Examinacion of Dorothy Moigne the Late Wyfe of Roger Moignes of Moignehall in the Countie of Cavan Esquire deceased Taken by the Directions of the Right honorable the Lordes Justices & Councell Before me the 23th day of Aprill 1642
The said Exmaninate beinge dewly sworne deposeth vpon <I> her said oath & sayth That aboute the later end of november after the begininge of the insurrection & Rebellion in Vlster She for saufetie remained at the Lo: Bishope of Killmore his house in Killmore, Nere mr Lucke Dillons house wher Capten Roberte Baylifes wife Mris Dillons daughter remayned Likewise. That vpon Metinge & Conferance with the said Mris Baylife, about the then newe Sherife of that Countie namely James Talbott of Ballyconnolly his Cariage ther, She [this Examinante] the said Mris Baylife Tolde this Examinante that <K> she very Credably hearde, That Phillip mc Mullmore O Reley Repentinge of himselfe of his Rashe action in goinge out in Rebellion with the Reste of the O Releyes and havinge a purpose to leaue them, And to Com in and Tender & submite himselfe vnto the Lords Justices & Councell, in hope of Mercy from his Majestie he the said Phillipe mc Mulmore Secretly imparted and made soe Much knowne vnto the said James Talbott, Expectinge to haue receiued from him some good aduise & assistance therin, inrespecte he had byn soe Lately with the State and receiued such honorable fauors & truste from them <L> That he the said James Talbott, Conrary to the truste reposed in him by the said Phillip mc Mulmore, and very apparently Manyfestinge his adherance with the said Rebles, Discouered & made knowne vnto Phillip mchugh mcShane o Reley & the Reste of the Cheife o Releys then in action. The said Phillipe mcMullmore his purpose & intent To Leaue them & submitt himselfe to his Majesties mercy where vpon the said Phillip mcHugh mcShane & the Reste of the O Releys had restrayned the said Phillip mc Mulmore and kept a straight garde vpon him, wherby he was not permitted to Leave them and further deposeth not.
Dorothy Moigne
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<M> And the said Dorothy further declareth That the said Mris Baylife likewise tolde her That the said James Talbott was in Company with Phillip mchugh mcShane oReley at the the towne of Baltinbett, and had from them [ ] of their village some Sugar Loues, and some Saulte.
Dorothy Moigne
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Mris Dorothy Moigne
her Examinacion
concerning
James Talbot