Deposition of Henry Sacheverrell
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fol. 106r
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Henry Sacheuerrell of Ballibreagh in the County of Armaghe gent a n d ffrances his wiffe sworne & examined deposeth & sayth That since the beginning of the present Rebellion & by meanes thereof They He hath beene at se u erall times deprived bereft robbed or otherwise dispoyled of the possession Rents and proffitts of their his landes and farmes debts duties plate Armes Beasts Cattle horses sheepe Corne hay howshold stuff implements of husbandry & other goodes & Chattells within the seuerall Counties of Armaghe Lowth Dublin & Monoghan & Kings Countie of the value and to their his present losse of twoe thowsand & fifteene Pownds ster And that theis this deponente [ are ] is Like to be deprived of and loose the future proffits of the ir his Lands and farmes worth three hundred Pownds per annum vntill a peace be established, And that those Lands amount come to their former value, And further sayth That some of the parties Rebells that soe robbed and dispojled them theis this deponente were Sir <a> Phelim ô Neile of Kinnard in the County of Armagh knight Capt or Ty rone Patrick Mother ô Hagan: Captain Phelim ô Quin Captain Ardell ô Hanlon, and all their souldjers and Partakers all of the County of Armaghe: Thomas ffitzgarrald late of Ballindorraghe Castle in the Kings Countie gent, tennant & agent to Sir Nicholas White Knight But the rest he cannott name: And this deponent ffrances Sacheu e r ell further sayth That in the begining of the presente Rebellion she this deponent s wiffe to saue her liffe fled from Ballibreaghe aforesaid into the Cuntry thereabouts And there Lived vpp and downe amongst poor people privately in a great deale of misery, for neare a yere together, & then escaped away leaving 2 of her children amongst the Rebells but whether those children be aliue or dead he cannot tell, And saith alsoe that the Rebell Henry Plunckett late of Newtowne <b> nere Tredarth gent: & Nicholas Plunckett of Castle Lumney in the said County of Lowth forceibly possessed and tooke the proffits of this deponents farmes of Caghynure in the
fol. 106v
547
County of Lowth together with this deponents Cowes & other young Cattle there being
H Sacheuerell
Jur 27o Sept 1643
Hen: Jones
Edw Pigott
Armaghe
Henry Sacheuerell Jur
27 7bris 1643
Intw