Deposition of Robert Bradley

Collection: Other Depositions

Citation: TCD, 1641 Depositions Project, online transcript January 1970
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Date: 1642-01-19
Identifier: 817136r109

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1641 Deposition Item Type Metadata

County: Longford & Westmeath
Deposition Type: Abstract Concerning James Farrell
Nature of Deposition: Robbery
Commissioners: Henry Brereton, Henry Jones, William Aldrich, William Hitchcock
Deposition Transcription:


fol. 136r


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Robert Bradley of Longford in the parrish of Clongish in the Barrony and County of Langford, blacksmith, beeing duely sworne saith that on the 28th of October last, and on the first of December Last 1641 at the Towne and castle of Longford aforesaid he was credi bly enformed by christopher Keen e his next neighbour and beleeves it to be true that, he was robbd and dispoiled of these goods followeing with there values
li. s. d.
In Corne and hay.........................................................07//00//00
In Cattle......................................................................10//00//00
In Ready money..........................................................01//00//00
In household goods.....................................................10//00//00
In Leases houses & garden.........................................05//00//00
In Tooles & Iron in the shopp.....................................05//00//00
In Debts and specialtyes.............................................06//10//00
In weareing apparrell..................................................03//00//00
In prouision for the house...........................................03//00//00
an admission to the Clarkshipp of
Clongish at vj li. per annum which valued
at 3 yeares value amounteth to...................................18//00//00
li. s.
In all amounting to the somme of...............................68//10//00

which goods and chattels were violently taken away and seazed on by these partyes followeing then in actuall Rebellion in the said countie of Longford, and by their meanes seruants and followers vizt Connowirk mc Rosse ffarrold of Clonloughill in the <A> parrish of Clonnbronye and county aforesaid gent.


fol. 136v


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Rory mc Gerald of Clonagh in the parrish of Chilo <A> gent Gerratt mc James ffarrold of Clonard, & parish of Temple Michaell and countie aforsaid gent Morogh mc Edmund ffarrall of the Reyne in the parrish of Chillo and countie aforesaid Gent Gerrat mc Rory of Hay of the said parrish & countie gent; Cahill mc Turlogh of the Cauan in the parish of Clonbronye & County aforesaid gent Donnell mc Connell of of Clounelly in the parrish of Chilo and countie aforesaid Gent ffaaghey Ffaughny mc ffergus ffarroll of Tulley in <B> the parrish of Graynard and county aforesaid gent James ffarroll of Coolwore in the parish of Mastrim and Countie aforesaid gent. John mc Redogh ffarrolld of Ballarore in the parish of Killesee and county aforesaid Gent Richard mc Connell fferrold of Clonball in the parrish <C> of Clongish and countie aforesaid gent Lysagh mc Connell his brother [ ] gent Lisagh de eadem gent: Lisaugh mc Gerald de Kilterruagh in the parrish of Chillo and Countie aforesaid gent Roger Nangle of Glanmore in the parrish of Killacomuck and Countie aforesaid gent Barthollomew Nangle of Longford gent Turlogh o Relie de eadem Edmund o Relie and <D> Hugh and Edmond his two sons de eadem (tenants) Edmond Duff mc Gowran de eadem Gerrat oge mc Edmond mc Cormuck de Aghtracor farmer ffarrell o Domme de Abbyderke of the said County. Shan mc Donnell de Aghankenish in the
2)


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Parrish of Moydow and County aforesaid Gent <A> Kerbrey Keny of Tonymallmallough in the parrish of Ballamccarmock, Bryan mc Shane de Aghhardkill in the parrish of Clonbrony and county of Longford gent James oge ffarroll of the towne and parrish of Clouderagh and County aforesaid Gent, / Christopher Keene of Longford aforesaid deposeth that the deposition of Robert Bradley abouewritten is in all things true and the said Robert Bradley was robbed by the Rebels aforenamed,
signum [mark] christofori Keene
Robert: Bradley
Jur fuerunt 19 Januarij 1641
Will: Hitchcock
Will: Aldrich

This is true Coppie the orriginall whereof was giuen into the Court of the cheife place for Evidence against the Rebells, where it still remayneth. Wittness our hands Julij 7o 1652
Hen: Jones.
Hen: Brereton.


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Com Longford
Robert Bradley Jur
19 febr 1641 Januarij

L Long L Long:
R Rory
Rory

Deponent Fullname: Robert Bradley
Deponent Gender: Male
Deponent Occupation: Blacksmith
Deponent County of Residence: Longford
Mentioned Non-Deponent Fullnames: christopher Keene, Connowirk mc Rosse ffarrold, Rory mc Gerald, Gerratt mc James ffarrold, Morogh mc Edmund ffarrall, Gerrat mc Rory, Cahill mc Turlogh, Donnell mc Connell, Ffaughny mc ffergus ffarroll, James ffarroll, John mc Redogh ffarrolld, Richard mc Connell fferrold, Lysagh mc Connell, Lisaugh mc Gerald, Roger Nangle, Barthollomew Nangle, Turlogh o Relie, Edmund o Relie, Hugh *, Edmond *, Edmond Duff mc Gowran, Gerrat oge mc Edmond mc Cormuck de Aghtracer, ffarrell o Domme, Shan mc Donnell de Aghankenish, Kerbrey Keny, Bryan mc Shane, James oge ffarroll, Christopher Keene, Robert Bradley
Mentioned Non-Deponent Roles: Witness, Rebel, Rebel, Rebel, Rebel, Rebel, Rebel, Rebel, Rebel, Rebel, Rebel, Rebel, Rebel, Rebel, Rebel, Rebel, Rebel, Rebel, Rebel, Rebel, Rebel, Rebel, Rebel, Rebel, Rebel, Rebel, Rebel, Rebel, Mentioned