fol. 16r
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The { } of droghedah taken { }
This Examinant being sworne saith that he was in { } when it was delivered to Sir Phelim o Neile on { } in october 1641 That Sir Phelim then ordered all Trades{men} of the English there to follow theire severall callings particularly encourageing therein this Examinant being by his Trade a Butcher saying let me se who dares take any thing from you without money. That After the fight & losse of the Irish at Lisnegarvy in december their followeing then began to murder the English every where in the Country & in Armagh also. That by beate of drum in the towne of Armagh the English were gathered together at three severall times, those of the meanest sort being first sent away, those of the midle sort next, & the chiefest reserved for the last. That with those of in the second driveing away being in number 72. the Examinant was one, whoe were caried to Monimore in the Co: of Londonderry that there one who had beene sometimes a servant to the Examinant, then a Lie{uten}ant heareing of the Examinants there being said that he wa{ } to me & my him the Examinant & to his friends & would do me him goode { } whereupon one saide to him the said Lieutenant, then ge{ } among the rest of the English otherwise he wi{ } the saide Lieutenant did accordingly gett away from { } the said English him the Examinant by whose whereby he { } rest of the English being all cutt off & 30 o{ } into one turffe pitt as the Examinant was told afte did after h{ } man relate it to others in the Examinants presence { } saith that his wife being left at Armagh whe{ } was driven thence as aforesaid, & she being { } when Armagh was in burning, & some Eng{lish } put into & shutt up in the common gaole vnder { }