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Garrett and bro Miles Left county Cavan on ship Bonaventure 02 Jan 1634 depart ing from London, England captained by James Ricrofte the manifest l lists G arrett age 24 and Miles age 20 They swore an oath of allegiance to the ship' s captain and sailed for the Virginia Colonies. It is suppected that they debar ked at New Point Comfort in Virginia near the Potomac River and Maryland. Whil e Miles and Garrett were in the Colonies, a rebellion in Ireland broke out in 1 641, and as a result the English took ten years to regain control. As a conces sion to the Protestant Irish, Lord Protector Oliver Cromwell allowed the Irish to purchase land and houses about 1650. Garrett, plied his trade as a carpen ter in the Colonies, but apparntly sold any free land grants he had and bought his passage back to Ireland. Evidently Garrett had heard of this change in En glish policy. He purchased a six-room, Thatched- roof house in the town of Ke lls, County Meath, Ireland. Garrett Reyley (Riley) appears on the "Valuation of Kells", a sort of tax roll, or census, in the years 1655 and 1665