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Robert Johnson Late of oghall in the County of Cavan yeoman sworne & examined saith deposeth That about the xxvjth of October Last Dorothy Moines widow late of [ og ] Moinhall aforesaid, & her then husband were dispoyled robbed & deprived by the Rebells within the said Countie of their goods and chattells & of the values following vizt All her howsehold goodes worth 350 li. beasts and cattle horses sheepe corne and hay & fuell & provition for howsekeepeing worth as this deponent verely beleeveth 1620 li., and in arreres of <{li.}> rents 100 li. 50 li. thereof owing by a Rebell & thother by one Robbed by the Rebells and disabled to satisfie Besides divers debts the certeine particulers whereof he cannot expresse: And sayth that the parties that soe dispoiled robbed and dispoyled deprived the said Dorothy <a> Moines and her husband were theis that follow vizt Mullmore ô Rely ofin the County of Cavan gentleman ffarrell o Rely of Belturbett gent ffarrell ô Rely of Drumroose gent Patrick ô Sheridan ofyeoman all of the County of Cavan aforesaid Shane Bradie ofnere Cavan gent & Hugh Brady of [ ] in the same County yeoman and Michaell Smith sonn to Parson Smith gent & divers others of their souldiers complicees or Comanders vnder their Comand to the number of 60 in all whoe haveing first attempted and assaulted the Castle of Moinhall & offered if they might come in they wold only stay there all night and goe away in the morning: Wherevpon the gat dore of the gate being opened th the dore of the Castle being opened: they the said Rebells the next morning tooke away part of the said goods & left a guard of men there till they had carried away the residue: pillageing & stripping all the English servants & neighbours there of all they hadd: & after whenas the said Mris Moynes for saffetie of her liffe was thence fledd & comeing by dunboyne the way for Dublin she was