Deposition of John Seaman
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John Seaman of the parrish of De ane Kildrumfert in the County of Cavan yeoman sworne & examined deposeth and saith That a little after the present Rebellion began vizt about the first of November 1641 Hee this deponent vpon his owne lands within the parrish aforesaid was forceibly deprived, robbed, or otherwise dispojled of his his goodes & chattells consisting of horses Cattle sheepe Swyne Corne hay fewell provition proffitts of garden, ready monies, Howsholdgoods, apparell and other goodes and chattells things worth nynetie fowre Powndes ster <a> By, and by the meanes of the Re bells Owen mc Gowne of the same Parrish yeoman Edmund o Gowne o Gowne of the same yeoman Miles o Rely of the same Parrish of Kilmore Esquire late high sherriff of the said County: Patrick mc Caffry of the same Parrish of Deane yeoman James Mc Caffry of the same yeoman William ô Sheredin of the saide Parrish of Kilmore yeoman Tirlogh ô Gowne of the saide Parrish of Deane gentleman Tirloghe Mc Coaghe of the same yeoman: and divers other Edmund o Rely Esquire father of the said Myles ô Rely & divers other Rebells, whose names he cannott now call to mynd: which said Rebells with their associats and souldjers by force and armes and most Rebelliously robbed all the rest of the Protestants in the Cuntry thereabouts & carried armes against the Kinges Maiesty and his Loyall protestant subiects & Comitted divers outrages & cruelties wherein the Rebellious women were more feirce and cruell then the men and the Rebells children alsoe most cruell against the protestants children & such other as they could prevaile against
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John Seaman
Jur 30o Maij 1643
John Sterne
Hen: Brereton
Cert
fol. 262v
Cavan
John Seaman Jur 30o
Maij 1643
Cert fact
Intw
hand
[Copy at Ms 832,
fol. 53v
]