Deposition of Mary Carr
- Reference: MS 831, fols 038r-038v
- County: Leitrim
- Date: 27/4/1643
- Type: Dublin Original
- Nature of Deposition: Robbery, Words
- How to Cite
fol. 38r
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Mary Carr the wif Relict of John Carr Late of the Parrish of Owtragh in the County of Leitrim yeoman: (whoe was lately slaine by the Rebells betwixt Bellamont and Dublin) sworne & examined deposeth and saith That on or about the xxiiijth day of October 1641 When the Rebellion was begun shee and her said husband (then alive) were In the parrish aforesaid deprived robbed, & dispoyled of their goods and Chattells Consisting of Cattle horses Corne hay howsholdgoods provition ready mony & other things all Amounting to twoe hundreth Powndes sterling By theis Rebells <A:> following vizt Gillernaw McGowran of Tullahaghe five myles from Belturbett a Comander of Rebells Charles McGowran of the same his nephew, another Comander of Rebells Brian mcShanaghan of the parrish of Drumreliegh in the County of Leitrim husbandman Donnell dove mcGrourke of the same parrish gent and divers other Rebellious persons whose names shee cannott expresse And they further saith That the Rebells would publiquely & ordinarily: bidd this deponent, her husband & the rest of the English protestants hast away into England. Els they should bee all slaine saying further that all the English must into England, the Scotts into Scotland: & the irish must bee in Ireland: And that they (meaneing the Rebells) had the Kinges broade seale for what they did:
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Jur 27o Apr 1643
Joh Watson
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Mary Carr Jur
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