Examination of Hugh Turnor re Christopher Furlong

Citation: TCD, 1641 Depositions Project, online transcript January 1970
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Date: 1654-01-23
Identifier: 818243r221

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1641 Deposition Item Type Metadata

County: Wexford
Deposition Type: Commonwealth
Nature of Deposition: Robbery
Commissioners: [Donnel], Ambrose Andrews
Deposition Transcription:


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Hugh Turnor of Ballidungan gent aged about twenty foure yeares Examined taken vpon oath Concerning the said Christopher ffurlong of Dauidstowne in the County of wexford gent
<To the 1st inter> The deponent saith that the said christopher dwelte in the County of wexford in the Irish quarters the whole time of the rebellyon & did not thence remooue into <u> the english quarters as he might haue done, as well as the english & protestants dwelling in the said County
<To the 2d Interr> Hee Cannot depose
<To the 3d & 4th inter> Hee deposeth that the said christopher did contribute his person & his endeauours to the abetting the rebellion & in token of his forwardnes, did rayse, Arme, & Comand about forty men with whom he plundred the Castle and howse of Castletowne bellonging to Nicholas Codd esquire a protestant then fled, & did afterwardes come to the howse of Richard whitty of Ballicheen & there brake a window & by force & Armes entered thereinto & plundered the goods therein to a great vallue, the deponents cause of knowledge is for that the deponent was in the said hows at Ballicheen & did see the said Christopher, & the said Number of men in Armes with him plundering & carrying <w> away the said whittyes goods & further saith that the said Christopher ffurlong did robb & spoile the howse of Drummer bellonging to Symon white A protestant as this deponent credibly heard & the examinant further saith that he heard that the said christofer was soe barbarous to the said white, that he burnt the tresses, or harneys bellonging to the said whites plough
<To the 5: 6: 7 & 8> Hee Cannot depose
<To the 9th interr> Hee saith that the said Christopher had the stile & Comand of a Captaine of the Irish which name he as yet hath & retaineth
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christofer ffurlong
<To the 10: 11:> Hee Cannot depose
<To the 12th inter> Hee deposeth and saith that the said christofer did plunder & bring from the howse of Castle towne in or about the yeare about a forthnight before Christmas in the yeare 1641: & did thence be a ferkin of powther a fowling peice, & a parcell of match which the said christofer brought vnto Ballicheen where this <x> deponent heard did see the same, & heard from the said ffurlong & his Companie that they had brought the said powther, peice & [ ] match from Castletowne as aforesaid
<To the 13th inter> Hee Cannot depose and further saith not &c
Hugh Tournor
Sworne before vs the 23d
of January 1653
T Dancer
Am: Andrewes
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Deponent Fullname: Hugh Turnor
Deponent Gender: Male
Deponent Occupation: Gentleman
Deponent County of Residence: Wexford
Mentioned Non-Deponent Fullnames: Christopher ffurlong, Nicholas Codd, Richard whitty, Symon white
Mentioned Non-Deponent Roles: Rebel, Victim, Victim, Victim