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A33796 A collection of certain horrid murthers in several counties of Ireland committed since the 23 of Octob. 1641 : abstracted out of certain examinations taken by vertue of several commissions under the great seal of Ireland. 1679 (1679) Wing C5118; ESTC R18796 19,134 35

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Priest that the Priests of every Parish in Ulster were commanded by Sir Phelim O Neile to return an account of the Brittish Protestants that were killed by the Irish in the several Parishes the number of the men women and children so murthered at that time came to One Hundred Five Thousand 105000 Deposed also by Mr. Maxwel that by an account taken by the Rebels of the Murthers they had committed upon the Brittish Protestants in the North there were slaughtered One Hundred and Fifty Thousand 150000 A COLLECTION Of Certain Horrid MURTHERS IN Several COUNTIES OF IRELAND County of Kilkenny ABout the 20. of December 1641. the Potestants were stripped naked at Kilkenny And whereas some of those stripped people with ropes of straw covered John Major of the City of Kilkenny pag. 1. A. to A. pag. 3. C. to D. some part of their nakedness the Rebels set the straw on fire thereby burning and grievously scorching of them six Souldiers and two Boys having quarter given them were nevertheless hanged at Kilkenny A young Girl stripped about Easter 1642. in the City of Kilkenny by a Butcher her belly ript William Parkinson Com. Kilkenny p. 4. B. James Benn Citizen of Kilkenny p. 1. A. to p. 2. A. John More Cit. of Kilk. p. 2. to p. 3. B. up that her entrails fell out where the Mayor upon complaint of the mother bade away with her and dispatch her whereupon the mother received seventeen or eighteen wounds and her other child was also extreamly wounded and all forced out of the City by men women and boys throwing stones and dirt at them so as the two Children dyed in a ditch The Aldermen of Kilkenny petitioned their Idem William Parkinson p. 5. D. Council that Philip Purcel Esq might be punished for relieving of Protestants A woman and two children in the City of Kilkenny was by the Inhabitants hunted baited torn Joseph Wheeler Esq Cit. Kilkenny p. 5. B. to C. by dogs stabbed with skeans one of her childrens guts being pulled out At Kilkenny seven English men hanged and one Anne Maudesley Cit. Kilkenny p. 1. A. to A. Irishman because he was taken in their company Twelve Murthered at Graige in the County of Kilkenny one of them being a woman great with child had her belly ript up the child falling out Joseph Wheeler Esq al. Com. Kilkenny pag. 56. alive and a child of a year and half old hanged Another of them named Robert Pyne being twice hanged up was cast into his grave where he sate up saying Christ receive my Soul and so was buried quick An old man hanged afterward and dragged Joseph Wheeler al. p. 5. D. Will. Parkinson Kilk. p. 3. A. John Watkinson Cler. Com. Kilk. p. 2. A. to A. up and down till his Bowels fell out Christopher Morley and two English boys at Castle Com. hanged one other English boy eight or nine years old had his head cleft and before he was dead hanged on his Fathers Tenterhooks About threescore men women and children John Mayre Cit Kilk. p. 3. D. to p. 4. D. Murthered at the Graige in the County of Kilkenny many of them buried alive County of Catherlagh RIchard Lake hanged at Leighlin-bridg Sixteen more hanged near that place Two more Murthered near Catherlagh Two women James Shawe Com. Cather p. 1. A. to the end hanged up by the hair of their heads all night the next day being found still alive they were Murthered At or near Leighlin-bridg three men with their wives and children Murthered One woman and her daughter Murthered A woman newly delivered Dame Anne Butler Com. Catherlagh p. 1. A. to the end of two children the one of them had his brains beaten out against the stones and after thrown into the River of Barrow About forty English murthered thereabouts Almost all the English about Gowran and Wells hanged and murthered County of Kildare RAlph Heyward having turned to Mass was Will Hewetson Cler. Com. Kildare A. to the end murthered his wife and two Children hanged the one at her neck the other at her girdle a dog and a cat hanged with them Robert Woods shot to death William Collis Com. Kildare p. 1. A. to A. John Morley and his wife and children and one John Plivie after they were turned to Mass murthered Robert Brown Com. Kildare p. 1. A. to A. County of Dublin ABout the twenty eighth of December 1641. the wife of Joseph Smithson Minister was Joseph Smithson p. 1. A. ad finem Com. Dublin conveyed from Deans Grange near Dublin to Stillorgan from thence to Powerscourt and there she and her servant hanged Mr. Henry Maudley hanged at Moretown George Cashel Com. Dublin p. A. to the end At Balrothery William Runmer a Packet Post and Mr. Pardoe a Minister murthered Mr. Pardoe being after cast upon a Dunghil and his head Tho. Clitheroe Cler. Com. Dublin p. 2. A. eaten with swine The soul murther of Derricke Hubert of Holme Margaret Hubert Com. Dublin p. 1. A. to the end John Johnson Com. Dublin p. 1. A. to A. Margaret Fagan Com. Dublin A. Patrick Com. Dublin Esq the second day of Decem. Anno Domini 1641. Nicholas Kerdiffe murthered near Dublin since the Cessation the eighteenth of September 1643. Robert Fagan murthered at Clonduffe Com. Dublin about November 1641. County of Meath NEar Navan the son of James Wignal murthered James Wignal Com. Meath p. 1 A. to p. 2. A. William Medcalf Com. Meath James Penniscook Com. Meath p. 2. A. to p. 3. A. William Potter Com. Meath p. 1. A. to p. 3. A. about the last of November 1641. Mrs Heglin and her daughter with two young children murthered at Wilkinstown Com. Meath and Robert Robin murthered near Sir William Hills House Mr. John Ware murthered at Moylough Com. Meath The above-named Mrs. Heglin her daughter and two children murthered by two men hired thereunto Dennis Kelly Com. Meath p. 1. A. to the end by Gerrot Tallon of Crewestown Com. Meath for two Barrels of Wheat Four more hanged at the Navan The murther of Thomas Pressick and others at A Letter from Master Richard Tennison of Trim Com. Meath Minister Apr. 13. 1674. Trim Com. Meath see for that Right Honourable and my Noble Lord ACcording to your Lordships desire I have fully inquired into the murther of Mr. Thomas Pressick a rich Saddler at Trim and have received this dismal relation thereof from two of his children and one Jane Tucker then present with him and several others now living here viz. That in the first year of the late horrid Rebellion about a month before Christmas one Miles Reyly and Captain Betagh with many of the Irish under their Command came to the Parsonage Castle of Trim in which Mr. Thomas Pressick a very strict and Religious Protestant of great honesty and good repute then lived into which also many other Protestants had then fled for safety and
Esq Kilk. p. 2. A. to A. Lieu. Henry Gilbert Q. C. p. 1. A. to the end of the page quick Six English hanged up by Florence Fitz Patrick after Quarter promised about the 23. of January 1641. Near Kilefeckel in the Qu. County an English man with his wife and four or five children hanged by command of Sir Morgan Cavanagh Will. Perkinson Esq Com. Kilkenny p. 4. C to C. and Mr. Robert Harpole all afterwards cast into one hole the youngest child not fully dead putting up the hand and crying Mammy Mammy yet buried alive County of Wickloe AT Knockrath Park Edward Snape and two others of Knockrath hanged about the 20. of Thomas Holway Com. Wickloe A. November 1641. John the son of William Leeson stript and William Leeson Com. Wickl Elizabeth Leeson Com. Wick p. 1. A. to A. hanged at Balligarny about the 25. of November 1641. A young child a year and quarter old of the Deponents taken from her back thrown down and trodden upon that it died the mother and three other children stript naked so as the said Ann Hill Com. Catherlagh p. 1. A. to A. three children died this was done upon the Lands of Bordkillamore Com. Wickloe about the 11. of November 1641. County of Westmeath IN Kilbeggan a boy and a woman hanged one of them having a sucking child desiring it John Naughtin Com. Westmeath p. 2. A. to A. might be buried with her knowing it would suffer afterwards but it was cast out and starved to death William Sibthorp Parish Clerk of Mullingare Tho. Fleetwood Clerk C. Westm p. 6. B. to B. and p. 7. C. to p. 8. C. hanged Edmund Dalton and Mr. Moreheads son murthered County of Galway MR. Adam Novel and six more hanged and Will. Shuttleworth C. Galway A. to the end murthered by Lord of Clanmorris Hugh Langridge murthered near Loghreogh having received sixteen wounds and his son having Ralph Lambert Com. Galway p. 1. A. to p. 2. B. nine wounds being left for dead yet recovered Mr. Corbet an old Minister had his head cut Idem p. 2. B. to C. off by two young Cowheards near Loghreogh The son of an Englishman murthered A child so beaten that it died within three days Idem p. 2. C. to p. 3. D. Threescore and five Protestants some say eighty Elizabeth Bucanon C. Mayo p. 1. A. to the end of the page Hen. Bringhurst Com. praed p. 2. A. to p. 4. A. p. 5. to p 7. D. to p. 8. E. some ninety many of them Ministers and amongst them the Bishop of Killalla for the most part all murthered at the bridg of Shreele Com. Galway very few escaping John Goldsmith Clerk p. 6. A. to p. 8. A. Henry Langford Robert Brown and James Brown Com. Roscomon p. 3. C. Thomas Johnson Clerk Com. Mayo p. 3. A. to p. 4. A. Andrew Adaire Esq Com. Mayo p. 5. D. to E. Thomas Hewet Com. Mayo p. 3. A. County of Longford MAny cruelly murthered in Longford after Ruth Martin Com. Longf. p. 1. A. to the end Eliz. Trafford Com. Longford A. the to end Isabel Allen Com. Longf. p. 1. B. to the end John Stibbs C. Longf. p. 1. A. to A. Susan Steel C. Longf. p. 2. A. to B. quarter promised William Steel and four others hanged at a Wind-Mill which is near unto Racleene The wife of Henry Mead hanged the said Henry himself being placed in a ring amongst the Rebels each stabbing of him as he was forced to flee Susan Steele Com. Longford p. 2. B. to C. from side to side and so continued until his shoulder and brest were cut in two with a Bill-hook George Foster with his wife and child and the wife of John Bizel murthered at Ballisnecorr in the Susan Steele Com. Longford p. 3. D. to D. County of Longford One other drowned Some children there buried alive County of Roscommon SIxteen English hanged at Ballileage Com. Roscommon Edward Pierson Com. Rosemmon p. 1. A. to A. by Oliver Boy Fitz-Gerald of Ballileige Nine murthered at Ballinefadd Com. Roscommon whereof four were children and one woman great with child through whose belly the Eliz. Hollywell Com. Roscommon p. 1. A. to A. Rebels thrust their Pikes as she was hanging because as they said the child should not live John Price and several others murthered in John Dodwel Com. Rose p. 2. B. to B. Athlone William Stewart had Collops cut off him being alive fire Coals put into his mouth his belly ript Andrew Adaire Esq C. Mayo p. 6. G. to H. up and his entrails wrapt about his neck and wrist of his Arms. County of Sligoe THirty eight Protestants put into the Goal of Edw. Braxton Com. Sligoe p. 1. A. Amy Hawkesworth Com. Roscommon A. Ralph Lambert Com. Galway p. 3. G. to H. Henry Langford Robert Brown James Brown Com. Roscommon p. 1. A. to p. 3. B. and p. 3. Jane Stewart Com. Sligoe p. 1. A. to p. 3. B. Will. Welsh Com. Sligoe p. 3. B. to C. p. 4. John Harrison Esq Com Sligoe p. 1. A. Jo. Goldsmith Clerk Com. Mayo p. 8. A. Sligoe all except two or three murthered there the same night by divers breaking in upon them at mid-night For proof whereof and of the foulness of the Act with the circumstances see A Friar with some Souldiers undertaking to conduct Mr. Thomas Walker a Minister his man and two Gentlewomen from Roserch to Abbyboile the Friar riding away they fell into an Ambush John Shrawley Clerk Com. Sligoe p. 1. A. to A. p. 2. B. laid for them where Mr. Walker being on his knees at Prayer the cleft his scull to the mouth killed his man and stript the women stark naked as they were born one of the women being afterwards murthered near Ballymeat Thirty five men women and children killed and Idem p. 2. B. to C. murthered near Ballykerry Four murthered in the streets of Sligoe and Isabel Jane Stewart p. 1. A. p. 3. B. p. 3. C. to B. Amy Hawksworth C. Sligoe p. 4. B. to B. Will. Welsh C. Sligoe p. 4. C. to the end Beard great with child pursued by one of the Friars men into the River where he murthered her the very childs feet appearing through one of the wounds he gave her Mr. William Ollifant Clerk stript and half Andrew Adaire Esq Com. Mayo p. 4. Jane Brown p. 7. A. to A. John Harrison Esq p. 1. B. to C. hanged at Temple House Com. Sligoe and after dragged with a rope about his neck at a Horses heels up and down because he would not turn Papist another Minister the same time murthered this was about the middle of February 1641. At Ardneglass and Skreen Com. Sligoe about Henry Langford Com. Rosc p. 3. B. to C. thirty Protestants men women and children murthered Ten men women and children buried alive Andrew Adaire Esq Com. Mayo p. 4. A. to L. near
being denied entrance they burnt the house adjoining to the Castle out of which all the people fled to the Turrets of the Castle and the abovementioned Jane Tucker seeing some of the Irish getting up the Castle and fearing they would throw her into the fire leaped off the top of the wall upon the ground and though she was then with child which is yet living and the Turret very high she received no hurt a little before which she saw and heard Mr. Pressick praying very fervently in the Turret begging strength of God to go through that fiery Tryal and ending his Prayer he declared his willingness to die for the Protestant Religion and encouraged them all to do the like upon which some of the Irish got immediately into that Turret swearing they would kill him unless he would go to Mass he with great Christian courage told them he would not forsake Christ for fear of death they then in a great fury made him pull off his shoes and slockings and thrust him down a pair of stairs the stones of which were red hot with the fire which he patiently suffered saying Christ had indured more for him and then carrying him into his Garden he was earnestly desired by Thomas Magwire then Parish Priest of Trim to turn to Mass and he should have his life which he with wonderful magnaminity slighted and refused saying he had lived in the true faith of Jesus Christ and he would die in it at which words several of them cut him and one of them cutting his cheek almost off asked him again if he would Turn and undauntedly giving them the same answer they immediately hanged him in an Apple Tree together with one James Hawkin his Son in Law and one James Wilson they themselves wondering at his courage of the rest one Child was burnt in the House some of the men shot in the Garden and the rest brought with great Pageantry shouting and scoffing into the streets of the Town having their heads struck off with a Hatchet One Mr. James Pressick a Minister did by great providence escape out of a back window they having designed great tortures for him The women were only stripped one of which did privatly push an Irish Serjeant off the Battlements into the fire where he was burnt he offering violence unto her And soon after some of those barbarous people beset the House of one Rich. Worthington near Trim who with his wife escaping in the night they killed the children and the poor mother returning next day to bring away her infants was by some who slaid plundering the house strangled in her own hair which was very long These are the only memorable murthers at that time committed here but no Age nor History can I presume parallel the horrible Massacres which in this County and all other parts of this Kingdom were afterwards commited as is best known to your good Lordship who was then miraculously preserved in the midst of their bloudy and inhuman cruelties I might write many other of their barbarous actions of which many yet living here can make Oath but an account of this was all at present commanded by your Lordship from My Lord Your Lordships Most Affectionate Humble Servant Richard Tennison Trim Apr. 13. 1674. Kings County MRS. Jane Addis of Kilcoursie after her going Margery King K. C. p. 1. A. to A. James Dowdal K. C. p. 3. A. John Wild Com. Westmeath A. p. 1. Thomas Fleetwood C. Westm p. 5. A. to p. 6. A. to Mass murthered in her house in Fox County Com. Regis having a child not a quarter old the murtherers putting the dead mothers breast into the childs mouth bade it Suck English bastard and so left it Arthur Scot murthered at Lisloouy having twenty Tho. Scott C. Regis p. 2. A. ad finem wounds given him Another English man hanged at the same place An English woman a Papist at Gerald Fitz James Dowdal K. C. p. 3. B. Geralds house at Clonard Com Meath murthered Two men murthered at Phillips Town in the James Dowdal p. 3. K. C. Richard Wilkinson K. County p. 2. A. ad finem Hugh Roberts K. C. p. 1. A. Robert Bigland K. C. A. ad finem Kings County At the Bi r seven murthered At Phillips Town Thomas Horom hanged in the Kings County Henry Bigland and eleven more hanged and murthered about Knocknemeis A woman aged Eighty years stripped naked in Frost and snow by two daughters of Rory Henry Ayliffe K. C. p. 1. A. Coghlan of Fercal Wood before whose door she dyed John Lurean murthered and chopped in pieces Idem Hen. Ayliffe p. 6. D. Kings County Sir William Stewart Com. Tyron p. 1. A. to the end Hen. Ayliffe K. C. p. 1. A. Ralph Lambert Com. Galeway p. 3. E. to F. Henry Ayliffe K. C. p. 4. C. The Counterfeiting of Letters pretended to be out of England against the Irish and Counterseiting the Kings Broad Seal That when they say they fight for the King they mean a King of their own making Four English murthered at Terrence Coglans Tho. Le Strange K. C. p. 5. A. to A. house Kilkolgan about December 1641. Twenty two Widdows and several stripped naked and covering themselves in a house with Magdalen Redmaine p. 1. A. to A. K. County Isabel Porter alias Brain K. County p. 1 A. p. 2. A. to A. straw the Rebels lighted straw and strew amongst them to burn them and they had been burned had they not been rescued by others who turned them out naked in Frost and Snow so as many dyed the children dying in their mothers Arms. Queens County FIve murthered whereof one was an English John Carpenter Q. C. p. 2. A. to A. woman turned to Mass great with child who was shot to death John Nicholson and his wife murthered by Walter Dishcome Q. C. p. 1. A. to A. Emanuel Beale Q. C. p. 1. A. to the end Tho. Berry and John Berry Q. C. p. 1. A. Elizabeth Baskervile Q. C. p. 1. A. Thomas Holt Q. C. p. 1. A. to p. 2. A. Elenor Keys Q. C. p. 1. A. to the end Samuel Ring Q. C. p. 2. A. to the end Florence Fypatrick and his Servants on the Sabbath day the first deponent hardly scaping death for burying them Elizabeth Baskervile says that Mrs. Fypatrick blamed the murtherers because they brought not Mrs. Nicolsons Fat or Grease wherewith she might have made Candles Thomas Keyes Esq a Justice of the Peace of the Queens County sixty six years old and Thomas Dubbleday both hanged near Burrowes Castle and Dubbleday shot as he was hanging both being first stripped naked and gored and prickt in several parts of their bodies Amy Mamphin's husband murthered and she compelled to stand in his blood and she being Amy Mamphin Q. C. p. 1. A. to A. stripped naked was drawn by the hair through thorns and after sent away An English Girl half hanged and buried Joseph Wheeler
Titemple alias Temple House County of Mayo ABout twenty seven persons besides children drowned in the Bay or Harbour Henry Bringhurst Com. Mayo p. 8. near Killalla by the instigation of the Friars Thirty or forty English formerly turned Papists John Goldsmith Cler. p. 8. driven and forced into the Sea near Killalla and drowned A young boy killed by one that had been his School-Master the boy the while crying good Master do not kill me but whip me as much as you will A man wounded and buried alive Idem p. 9. A Minister murthered after he had gone to Mass Another hanged near Ballehen At the Moyne in the County of Mayo fifty Thomas Huet Com. Mayo p. 6. c. Henry Langford Com. Roscommon p. 3. John Shrewly Clerk Com. Sligoe nine Protestants stripped naked and after Barbarously murthered some make the number much more William Gibb and his wife both very old murthered at the Moyne The 19. of January 1641. a hundred and twenty men women and children stripped naked Andrew Adaire Esq Com. Mayo p. 4. B. to p. 5. C. and after murthered at Belliek in the County of Mayo About the 20. of November 1641. near the Strade Com. Mayo George Buchanon having received many wounds was after buried alive by Thomas Huet Com. Mayo P. 6. Edmond O Magbery and his Souldiers whom he as Captain commanded About August 1643. the wife of John Gardner of the Barrony of Carrogh Com. Mayo having Thomas Huett Com. Mayo p. 7. D. leave and a Convoy of two Irishmen for visiting her children of Bellecke was by the said Convoy on the way cruelly murthered County of Tipperary ABout the first of January 1641. fifteen men and women Protestants were murthered Edward Banks Clerk p. 1. A. to A. p. 2. B. to B. at the City of Cashell Com. Tipperary And near Cashel were three or four children murthered by a Convoy Twenty four English at the Silver Mines Com. Ann Sherring Com. Tipper p. 1. A. to p. 2. A. Richard Bourke Com. Ferm p. 3. A. Tipperary after they had revolted to Mass murthered The same Massacre at the Silver Mines also John Powel Com. Tipperary p. 1. A. to the end William Tyms Com. Tipperary proved by County of Leytrim MR. William Liston and Mr. Tho. Fullerton Clerks kept two days without meat or Andrew Adaire Com. Mayo p. 6. I. to K. drink then murthered near Mannor Hamilton the 24. of January 1641. An English child taken by the heels and its Idem And. Adaire C. Mayo p. 6. F. to G. brains dasht out against a block of Timber County of Clare CHristopher Hepditch and sixteen more English Bettrice Hebditch Com. Clare p. 1. A. to p. 2. A. Protestants murthered at or near the Castle of Inchecrony County of Tyron RObert Bickerdick and his wife drowned in the Black water Thomas Carlile put to Gartrude Carlile Com. Tyrone p. 2. B. to p. 3. B. death James Carlile and his wife also murthered And so were about fourscore and seventeen more The murther of Mr. John Mather and Mr. Blyth John Perkins Esq Com. Tyrone p. 1. B. to p. 2. C. Anthony Stratford C. Armagh p. 1. A. both Clerks in or near Dungannon although Mr. Blyth had Sir Phelim O Neyles Protection and threescore Families of the Town of Dungannon Murthered About three hundred murthered in the way to Colraine by direction of Sir Phelim O Neale and Idem John Perkins C. to D. p. 6. Tirlagh his Brother In and about Dungannon were murthered three hundred and sixteen Between Charlemount and Capt. Anthony Stratford Com. Armagh p. 1. B. to C. Dungannon about four hundred murthered and drowned at and in the River of Benbarb and the Black water two hundred and six Thirteen murthered in one Morning by Patrick Mac Crew of Dungannon And two young Rebels did murther in the County of Tyrone one Idem Anth. Stratford p. 1. C. to C. hundred and forty women and children The wife of Bryan Kelly of Loghgall murthered forty and five with her own hands At a Mill-pond in the Parish of Killamon and County of Tyrone were drowned in one day Idem p. 2. E. to E. three hundred Eighteen Scottish infants hanged on Clothiers Tenter-hooks and one young fat Scotchman murthered and Candles made of his Grease Another Scotchmans belly ript up the end of his small guts tied to a Tree then he drawn about Idem p. 3. F. to F. till his guts were pulled out that they might try said they whether a dogs or Scotchmans guts were the longest County of Armagh PRotestants in multitudes forced over the Bridg Gertrude Carlile Com. Tyrone p. 3. C. Christian Stanhaw C. Arm. and Owen Frankland p. 2. A. Margaret Bromley Com. Armagh p. 1. B. Rich. Newberry C. Arm. p. 2. A. Eleaner Fullerton Com. Arm. p. 2. B. Dr. Maxwel Com Armagh p. 11. A. and p. 12. A. to the end of the page Henry Read C. Monaghan p. 1. A. Eliz. Price Com. Arm. p. 1. A. Joan Constable C. Arm. p. 3. C. Tho. Green C. Arm. p. 1. A. William Clerk C. Arm. p. 1. A. Edw. Saltonstal George Littlefield Com. Armagh p. 3. B. of Portadown Com. Armagh whereby at several times there were drowned in the River of Bann above one thousand Great number of Protestants drowned at Corbridg Dr. Maxwel C. Arm. p. 12. C. Alex Creighton C. Monaghan p. 1. A. William Holland C. Mon. p. 3. B. William Clerk C. Arm. p. 1. B. Jo. Mongomery C. Monaghan Mr. Garet Fillis Com. Arm. p. 1. A. to the end Christian Stanhaw and Owen Frankland C. Arm. p. 1. A. Ann Smith and Margaret Clerk C. Armagh p. 1 ad finem Eleanor Fullerton Com. Armagh p. 2. B. ad finem and Kinnard in the County of Armagh Mr. Fullerton Clerk Mr. Aubrey Mr. Gladwich murthered in their way towards Portadown Many others murthered Five murthered soon after the beginning of the Rebellion One hundred and forty or one hundred and sixty drowned at Portadown Fifty murthered at Black-Water-Church Twenty drowned near the water of Callon And several others murthered Mr. William Blunden drawn by the neck in a rope up and down Black-Water to confess mony and three weeks after he with his wife and Edw. Saltonstal and Geo. Littlefield C. Arm. p. 4. c. ad finem seven children drowned Forty and four at several times murthered A Wife compelled to hang her own Husband with several other notorious murthers At Servagh Bridg Com. Downe one hundred Captain Henry Smith C. Down p. 7. B. to B. Margaret Bromley C. Arm. Margaret Bromley C. Arm. Ann Smith and Margaret Clerk C. Arm. p. 1. to the end Margaret Fillis C. Arm. p. 1. to the end Christian Stanhaw C. Arm. p. 2. A. to A. Eleanor Fullerton C. Arm. p. 2. A. Eleanor Matchet C. Armagh p. 2. A. to the end Joan Constable C. Armagh p. 1. B. to p. 2. B. some say one
hundred and twenty drowned More eighty More sixty More fifty More sixty Twenty seven men murthered Twelve murthered whereof Mr. Robinson the Minister and his wife and three children were part Many Protestants put into a Thatcht-house and there burned alive The Lord Cawfield murthered Capt. John Perkins Com. Tyrone p. 3. c. Eliz. Price Com. Arm. p. 1. A. to p. 2. B. Many burned in the Church of Black-water The Wife of Arnold Taylor great with child had her Eliz. Price Com. Arm. p. 8. D. to p. 9. E. belly ript up then drowned Thomas Mason buried alive Seventeen men women and children cast into Tho. Green Com. Arm. p. 1. A. a Bog Pit Many more murthered One thousand five hundred in three Parishes murthered Twenty seven more murthered Jam. Shaw Com. Arm. p. 1. A. ad finem Mr. Cambel drowned Three hundred Protestants stripped naked and put into the Church of Loghgall whereof about one hundred murthered within the Church among whom John Gregg was quartered alive his quarters thrown into the face of Richard Gregg his Father the said Richard was after there murthered having Allice Gregg C. Arm. p. 1. A. to the end received seventeen or eighteen wounds after cut into quarters in the Deponent his wifes presence such as were not murthered were turned out a begging among the Irish naked and into the cold most of which were killed by Irish Cripples their Truls and Children One hundred and fourscore drowned at twice Capt. Anthony Stratford Com. Arm. p. 2. D. to D. at the Bridg of Callon One hundred some say two hundred more drowned in a Lough near Ballimakilmoerogh within two miles of Loghgal Mr. Gabriel Constable and his mother eighty Joan Constable Com. Armagh p. 1. A. Capt. Jo. Perkins C. Tyrone p. 6. D. p. 7. E. Anthony Stratford C. Arm. p. 2. E. to E. years old murthered Murthered to the number of five hundred And forty eight Families murthered in the Parish of Killaman Three men had their brains knockt out with a Hatchet within the Church of Benburb Eight Jo. Parry Com. Arm. p. 2. A. to A. women drowned in a River under the same Church Christopher Glover murthered By special command from Sir Phelim O Neale Mr. James Maxwel Lieutenant was dragged out Dr. Robert Maxwel C. Arm. p. 9. A. to B. John Parry Com. Arm. p. 3. B. to C. of his Bed raving in the height of a burning Feaver driven two miles and murthered his wife great with child stript stark naked and drowned in the Black-Water the child half born Mr. Starkey about one hundred years old and his two daughters stript naked the daughters Dr. Robert Maxwel C. Armagh p. 9. C. to D. Capt. John Perkins C. Tyrone p. 6. D. p. 7. E. inforced to support and lead their father he being not able to go of himself and having gone three quarters of a mile were all three drowned in a Turf pit County of Donnegall WIlliam Mac Kenny and his mother in Law and his wife great with child murthered his said wife having her belly ript up and the child cut out of the womb The murther of Robert Akins Clerk and Mulrony Carrol Com. Donnegal p. 1. A. to A. thirteen more at Castledoe Com. Donnegal Threescore persons that came in Boats from Andrew Adaire Esq Com. Mayo p 5. E. to F. Killalla murthered by the Mac Swines and the O Boyles Com. Donnegal County of Down FOurscore forced to go on the Ice on Lough Peter Hill Esq Com. Down p. 13. A. to A. and p. 14. C. to the end Peter Hill p. 13. O. to O. Eliz. Piers C. Down p. 1. A. to A. Captain Henry Smith Com. Down p. 7. A. to A. Elizabeth Crook Com. Down p. 2. A. to A. Arthur Magennis Com. Down p. 1. A. to A. Earn till they break the Ice and were drowned Mr. Tudge the Minister of the Newry Lieut. Trevor and his wife and twenty four more some accompt fisty murthered and cut in pieces at the pass of Ballonery Divers murthered at Castle Island and Down William Gore Com. Down p. 1. A to B. A Scotchman an Englishman and a Welshman imprisoned in the Stocks at Newcastle where they lay without Breeches upon raw Hides that Elizabeth Pierce Com. Down p. 2. B to B. their Joints rotted insomuch that when two of them were afterwards hanged one of their Feet fell off by the Ankle County of Cavan MAny Protestants forced over the Bridg of William North Com. Cavan p. 2. A. John Whitson Com. Cavan A. Arthur Culme Esq Com. Cavan p. 6. B. Robert Bennet Com. Cavan p. 1. A. Thomas Smith and Joan Killin Com. Cavan p. 1. A. to the end Simon Westham Com. Cavan p. 3. A. Marmaduke Batemanson Com. Cavan p. 1. A. John Stephenson C. Cavan p. 3. A. Jane Cuthbertson Com Cavan p. 1. A. Elizabeth Poke Com. Cavan p. 1. A. ad finem Mr. Richard Parsons Com. Cavan p. 6. A. Adam Baily and several other murthered at Jane Cutbertsen Com. Cavan p. 1. A. to p. 2. A. Alexand. Anderson C. Cavan p. 5. A. Jennet Kernes C. Cavan p. 1. A. to A. Simon Grame p. 1. A. to the end Sarah Ranson C. Fer. A. Kilkolly in the County of Cavan William Rocket drowned near Eelturbert Several Scotish Families destroyed Two of the Hovies and Abraham Jones murthered With Ric. Parsons C. Cavan p. 5. A. to B. p. 6. B. several other murthers committed at Butlers Bridg. A distracted Englishman run through with a Simon Wesnam C. Cavan p. 3. B. Pike he laughing the while County of Monaghan MAny Protestants hanged at Carrigmaeross Robert Branthwait p. Robert Boyle Clerk p. 1. A. to the end Jane Hughes A. to the end Eliz. Williams p. 2. A. All the of County of Monaghan Robert Aldrich p. 3. to the end James Gown p. 2. A. Matth. Brown p. 1. A. Honcrah Beamond p. 1. A. All of the County of Monaghan Francis Wynne C. Ferm p. 1. A. to A. Elizabeth Northorp C. Monaghan p. 1. A. to B. George Cottingham C. Monaghan p. 1. A. Henry Steel C. Monaghan p. 1. A. Bridget Leigh Com. Monagh p. 1. A. John Montgomery C. Monaghan p. 11. A. Jane Hughes Com. Monaghan p. 1. to the end Robert Aldrich C. Monaghan p. 2. A. to the end of the page John Martin Com. Monagban p. 1. A. C. Monaghan Sixteen Protestants at once hanged at Clouns in the County of Monaghan Several others there also hanged And sixteen women and children in a Turf pit drowned The Deponents Father and her Son murthered Richard Blaney Esq hanged Some murthered in Monaghan Seven murthered in the Fewes C. Monaghan Ensign Lloyd and others murthered And one buried quick The murther of John Hughes and twenty four more At Tully C. Monaghan threescore murthered after quarter given Eighteen murthered Seventeen men women and children drowned Elizabeth Clark C. Monaghan p. 1. A. George Cottingham p. B. C. Monaghan Will Holland C. Mon. p. 2. E. to the end at Balliross Many murthered And four drowned Cornet Clinton and his Grand-child drowned Many others murthered The Deponents husband and thirty others by name and divers others that the Deponent remembereth not all murthered in Farney Com. Eliz. Clark C. Mon. p. 1. A. to p. the 2. B. Monaghan two of them so aged that they went upon staves and another had at least forty wounds One Mac Maghan Captain of Monaghan sported himself by thrusting a wooden broach into the Fundament of an Englishman or Scotchman then driving him about the Room with a Joynt-stool being much affected at the miserable gestures of Dr. Robert Maxwell C. Armagh p. 15. O. to O. the poor party so tormented The said Mac Maghan and his Confederates at a Feast after Dinner had an Englishman bound before them and at each Healths end every one gave him a wound after which they cast him upon the Dunghil where languishing he dyed County of Fermanagh ARthur Champian and sixteen more with William Ban. p. 2. A. to A. Patrick O Bryen C. Fermanagh p. 2. A. to the end Robert Aldrich C. Monaghan A. to the end of the page Elizabeth Dowsbery C. Ferm A. Elizabeth Fletcher C. Fermanagh p. 1. to the end him murthered At another time twenty four At another time two more murthered One killed and fourteen hanged Seven hanged at one time and divers others Margery Barlow C. Ferm A. to the end Matthew Brown C. Monagh p. B. to B. Alice Champan C. Ferm p. 3. B. to p. 4. B. Thomas Wenslow C. Fermanagh p. 1. A. to p. 2. A. Robert Flack Com. Ferm p. 2. A. to p. 3. A. John Parry C. Ferm A. John Martin Com. Fermanagh p. 1. A. Hugh Stokes Com. Ferm Robert French Com. Ferm Ann Ogden his wife C. Ferm Robert Aldrich Com. Monagh p. 1. A. to the end of the page Richard Bourke Com. Ferm p. 1. A. Richard Bourke Com. Ferm p. 1. A. to A. put to death Fourscore men women and children burned and killed in Lisgoole in the C. of Fermanagh At Castle eighteen At Fullogh Castle fourscore murthered Near Cordiller three hanged One more hanged Fourteen Protestants hanged in the County of Fermanagh Forty Protestants in the Parish of Newtown and C. Fermanagh murthered Eighteen murthered Thirty murthered in the Parish of Clankelly C. Fermanagh Twelve murthered in Newtown C. Fermanagh William Ogden murthered Sixty another says a hundred murthered at Tully C. Fermanagh after quarter given or promised them Fifteen hanged at Lotherstown C. Fermanagh Two murther at Kinnally FINIS