Deposition of Thomas Poe
- Reference: MS 839, fols 138r-138v
- County: Donegal
- Date: 19/9/1643
- Type: Dublin Original
- Nature of Deposition: Multiple Killing, Robbery
- How to Cite
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Thomas Poe of Killeene in the Countie of Donegall Esquire sworne & examined deposeth and sayth: That in the begining of the Rebellion and since This deponent was & still is forceibly deprived bereft and dispoyled of the possession Rentse and proffits of his Landes & farmes & had his howse s burned due debts Cattell horses sheepe howsholdstuffe Corne & other his goodes & Chattells, & had his howses burned and spoyled by the Rebells: By all which he is dampnified & hath loste the value of three thowsand three hundred & threescore <a> powndes ster: By Rory Maguire Colonell of Rebels:. Teige Mc Caffrry Hugh Boy Maguire Captain, Hugh Mc a Degony Maguire preist, (whoe hanged xj Englishmen one morning in the Churchyard of Aghey Maghery Cullmoney whoe were freeholders or people of good value) & by the rest of the said Colonell Rory Maguires souldjers, And& by the Rebells of the <b> County of Donegall hereafter named vizt by Turlogh Magraigh a Captain of 140 or 150 Rebell souldjers Hughe ô Gallogher Captain: Owin ô Gallogher his brother another Captain: Glasneway Mc Cullenan prieste Toole ô Gallogher father of the said Hugh & Owin ô Gallogher James ô Gallogher another of the sonns of the said Toole, Manus oge Magoan, Brian o Mullcatt Owin Boy ô Mulkeron all of the Barrony of Terhew in {
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Donegall
Tho Poe Esquire Jur
19o Sept 1643