Deposition of Hugh Parke
- Reference: MS 818, fols 086r-086v
- County: Wexford
- Date: 29/1/1642
- Type: Dublin Original
- Nature of Deposition: Robbery, Words
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Hugh Parke of Barnadowne in the Parish of Kilpipe and Countie of Wexford weaver a Brittish protestant duely sworne sayeth
That hee this deponent on or about the 8th day of Nov: last past as this at Barnadowne aforesaid, had his house there broken open by the Rebells as it was crediblye reported to this deponent vnder the commaund <A> of Luke Birne, and all his houshold goods Cattle and Corne there and on the ground thereabouts was violentlye taken away whereby which (together with his money this Deponents money whereby this deponent is preiudiced and dispoyled of at least 63 li.
And this deponent is credibly informed by his servant Edmund Bawne that Hugh mc Mahowne of <B.> Coolebane in the Countie of wickloe gent: and Donnogh oge of Colegg in the same Countie gent: drove away this deponents and his fathers Cattle from and broken broke open his house. And the said Edmund Bawne told this deponent that the said Hugh mc Mahowne when hee tooke away this deponents mothers Truncke) said it would be a fine truncke to keepe his the said mcMahownes books.
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