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William Kinge of Drumlyth in the parish of Ballyheyes in the County of Cavan a Brittish Protestant duly sworne sayth that on and about the third day of November last past between the hours of fiue a Clocke in the afternoone and nyne of the Clocke in the morninge, hav{ } been he was trayterously besett and by force of armes assaulted and robbed at Drumlyth aforesaid and lost of Corne and hay to the valew of tenn pounds ster. In Cattell twenty miltch Cowes english and a Bull, to the value of fifty pounds ster. In steers and Heyffers tenn, to the value of tenn pound{s} ster. Two swine hoggs, twenty shillinges ster: In hous houldstuffe and Garden to the value of Twenty pounds ster: And of ready money fiue pounds sterl: In all amounting to the iust and full summe of fourscore and sixteene pounds ster: By the meanes and hands of Hugh Boye <a> of Cillduffe and Phillip ô Reyly tenants and servant{s} to the number of twenty men and women saying withall that they would be Masters of theire owne lands and charged vs to yeeld with theire skienes at our breasts ready to kill vs. This the deponent say th, and affirmeth to be true:
William Kinge
deposed January 15th 1641
Will: Hitchcock
Hen: Brereton