Examination of John Morgan
- Reference: MS 830, fols 290r-290v
- County: Galway
- Date: 8/5/1654
- Type: Commonwealth
- Nature of Deposition: Captivity, Military Action, Multiple Killing, Robbery
- How to Cite
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John Morgen of Kilcolgan in the County of Gallway gentleman sworne & Examined before vs sayeth to the ffirst Intergatory
That he doth remember that Robert Clarke brought a ship called the Elizabeth Ann and ffrancis out of ffrance about ffebruary 1641 laden with salt wherein as he heard was some amunicion, the Cape merchant of the said ship was Thomas Lynch fitz Andrew and Gregory Browne; with others had share of her loading, the factor was Dom: Kirwan servant to the said Thomas Lynch; but knoweth not by whose procurement for whose accoumpt or to what en{
To the second Interg: he sayeth that he Credably heard that the said Armes were indeauored to be seized on by John Turner, and that he knoweth the said John Turner had an order from the Lords Justises to seize vppon all armes & amunicion that should be brought into the port of Gallway, he the said John Turner being Clerke and keeper of the store
To the third Intergatory he sayth that he heard that {
To the ffourth Intergatory he sayeth not
To the ffiueth Inter: he sayeth that Domonick Kirwa{
To the sixt he sayeth that he knoweth not what quantity of armes or amun{
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To the Eight Interg: he sayeth that during the seige of {
To the Nyneth Intergatory he sayeth not.
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