Examination of John McTeige Cruoly
- Reference: MS 826, fols 013r-013v
- County: Cork
- Date: 14/9/1652
- Type: Commonwealth
- Nature of Deposition: Captivity, Military Action, Multiple Killing, Words
- How to Cite
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The Examinacion of John McTeige Cruoly of Clouncoolebege taken the 14th of September 1652
Sayeth That the day or the day after Kilbrittaine Castell was taken by the English about Whitsuntide 1642. he this Examinant was present at a Rendesvouze & assembly of the Country with McCarthy Reagh at killivarrigg neare Tymaleage where newes was brought to McCarthy of the surrender of the foresaid Castell to the English. At which he seemed verie much displeased, in soe much that he went a little apart from his Companye & sett him downe vnder a Bush a pretty space of tyme, & noe man (in regard of <A> his discontent) spake any thing to him: But (at length) on this Examinant sawe some Gentlemen of the Country pull him by the Cloake & say come nowe why are you soe melancholy come let vs take horse or words to that effect; wherevpon McCarthy arose & called for his horse, And as he was getting vpon his horse, he this Examinant (being verie neare to him) verie well remembreth he then sawe McInycrymine come to McCarthy & aske of him what he should doe with Burrowes & them, whereto McCarthy replyed [
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Nor any before that ever he heard of: And being further demanded whither ever he heard that the foresaid Burrowes was carried to McCarthy or to any of his Rendesvouze at Iniskeyne or else where vpon any such account whatsoever or that mcInicrimine should become his baile to McCarthy Reagh fo vpon any score Answereth possitiuely he never heard att <C> the day of the said Burrowes his death or before of any such thinge. And this Examinant being further asked how Burrowes came into McIncrimines Custody: Answered that he heard & doth verily beleuie it was voluntarily for the said Burrowes Better safeguard & protection: And this Examinant further sayeth that at the day of the said Burrowes his death M cInicrimine lived in his Castle of Beallaheenuroagher & afterwards but for how long afterwards he cannot well remember And this Examinant further sayeth that, vpon a generall rumor in the Country that Burrowes was basely hanged by McInicrimine & his sons he heard that mcInicrymine or some of his people should report that he the said Burrowes or some of his people should send to Bandon bridge for some of the English to come to fall vpon McInicrymine to his losse. And further sayeth not:/
John McTeg Crolie
Jurat & examinant
coram nobis
Peter Wallis
ff: Wheeller
John McTeige Cruoly his
Examinacion
about Burrowes
XXVIII
Francis Wheeler
Peter Wallis