fol. 25r
1064
Walter Bachelour of Raghanegruan in the parish of Rathdrum Killpipe in {the} Barony of BallinaCorr within the Countye of Wicklowe a Brittish protestant duly sworne sayth That on or about the twelfe of November last past betweene the houres of eyght a Clocke at night and one in the morninge he hathe been trayterously besett and by force of armes assaulted and robbed and lost in Corne to the value of sixe pounds ster: In Cow{es} foure to the value of tenn pounds ster: A horse to the value of three pounds ster: In houshould goods and Garden to the valu{e} of tenn pounds ster: in ready money fortye shillinges ster: My his Lease being worth tenn pounds ster: Our wearing clothes to the value of tenn pounds ster: In all amounting to the iust and full summe of one and fifty pounds ster: By the hands and meanes of Luke Byrne of CillaCloran of the said parish and <A> Donagh Carragh ô Byrne of Cloane in the County of Wicklowe And Edmund ô Dreolin of Tobervaghan with thei{r} asscotiats who came violently vpon me him and with Skines compe{led} me him to shew them all parts of the house and charging vs him them not to depart the place vntill they gaue vs leaue That in case any of them were slaine at the ffort of Muckreddin that the{y} thaught to hang soe many of vs the English This the deponent sayth and affirmeth to be true: Hee
Walter Batchelor
deposed January the 15th 1641
before vs
Will: Hitchcock
Hen: Brereton