Pat Purcell Papers. 1814. Transcribed by Selina Lawlor The Information of Margaret Keys, widow, of Graigue in the Queens County who being duly sworn saith that on Wednesday the ninth November, about three of the clock in the afternoon, of said day while she said informant in the Newmarket in Carlow selling herrings was most violently assaulted by Anne Timmons and her daughter Bridget Timmons that they both pulled dragged and cut said informant in the left arm and uttered a most odious language as whore thief and leather stealer to expose and scandalise said informant in full hearing of a publick market. And also that Elland Timmons and Mary Timmons to gratify their mother the above Anne Timmons spit several times in said informants face. And likewise that said informant saith that Bridget Timmons, Elland Timmons and Mary Timmons when said informants daughter coming from school continually meet and abuse her. (signed) Margaret, X, her mark, Keys. Sworn before me this 11th day of November 1814. (signed) J. S. Rochfort.