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Oliuer Bowen of Castell Carah in the County of Mayo Esquire being duly sworne & examined deposeth that about the 16th day of December in the yeare {of} our Lord 1641 he was expelled his settled habitatio{n} of Castell Carah in the County aforsaide and wa{s} at the same tyme robed and despoyled of his Chatell, Corne in hagard Corne in ground, and houshould stuffe & other goods of the vallue and to his present Losse of one thousand pounds ster. and ffurther deposeth that the partyes that soe disposessed him of his sayd house, and robed him of his said goods <A:> were Ryckard Boorke of Partery a freehoulder & Dauid Boorke Edmond Stanton, John mcwalter, and divers others the deponents neighbours whose names he cannott expresse And further saith that the parties hereafter mencioned carry armes partake with and assist the Rebells in the present Rebellion vizt Myles Lord viscount Mayo <B> & Sir Theobald Bourk knighte his sonn & heir David Bourk & Richard Bourk & Tibbott Reogh Bourk all brothers to the said Lord Viscount John Moore of the Brees Esquire all of the County of Mayo: Gorrey mcffarragh <C> McDonnell of Ballinahallagh & his sonn ffarragh mcDonnell John Stanton of Newtowne gent Shane Boy Stanton of Rahanduff gent Hubbert mcWalter Stanton of Ballimacpadin gent: Walter Stanton of Carrownacon Moyler m cShane oge Stanton of Newtowne and divers others whoe for the present he cannott remember All of the barrony of Carragh and county
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