Deposition of Isaac, Christopher and Thomas Keene

Collection: Other Depositions

Citation: TCD, 1641 Depositions Project, online transcript January 1970
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Date: 1642-01-17
Identifier: 817152r120

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1641 Deposition Item Type Metadata

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


fol. 152r


(49.)
Isaac Keene of Longford parish Clarke of Ballamackcarmecke and Christopher and Thomas [Cormicke] Keene his sonnes of Longford aforesaid in the Barrony of Ardagh and county of Longford aforesaid duely sworne sayeth, that on the Eight and twentieth of October last and on the first of December last att the towne and Castle Longford aforesaid they were robbed and dispoiled of their goodes of the values folowinge.
In Corne and hay.......................................................................11 li. 00. 00
In Cattle.....................................................................................13 li. 00. 00
In ready mony..............................................................................5 li. 00. 00
In housholdgoodes.....................................................................23 . 00. 00
In leases and gardens..................................................................10 . 00. 00
In debts by specialties.................................................................10 . 00. 00
In wearing apparell.....................................................................14 - 00- 00
The said Isaacs loss of his place
of Clerkshipp of Ballymecarmecke
aforesaid...................................................................................30 li. 00 00
In all amountinge to the sume of............................................105 li. 00. 00

By theis parties followeinge then in actuall rebellion in the said county of Longford vizt Conowirke mc Ross ffarrell gent of Clonsanchill <A> Rory mc Garralt of Clonnagh in the parish of Chilo gent Garrot mc James ffarroll of Clonard in the parish of Templemicaell, which two last sent in a lettre to the Castle of Longford aforesaid, that if the English people
1)


fol. 152v


(50.)
people in the said Castle would not deliuer it vpp into theire handes that they would burne it over their heades and all that was in it <B> and by ffrancis mc ffaghny mc Ross ffaroll of the Moate in the parish of Clonbronie whoe said amonge the rest that they had a comission from our Kinge to seize vpon all Englishmens goodes and landes and to Bannish them out of the kingdome which said ffrancis mc ffaghny mc Ross ffarrell did assaulte <C.> and demand possession of the Castle of Longford and the landes thervnto belongeinge and claimed the same to belonge to himselfe And further sayeth that the parties hereafter mencioned did assaulte and take the Castle of Longford (vizt) Morogh mc Edmond ffarrell of the <D.> Reyne in the parish of Chiloe, Perrott mc Rory of Iskar gent of the parish Cahill mc Turlagh of Cavan gent in the parish of Clonbrony, Donnell mc Connell of Clonnely gent in the parish of Chilo, ffaghny mc ffargus ffaroll of Tulley gent in the parish of Granard. James ffarell of Coolware gent in the parish of Mastrim, John mc Kedogh ffaroll of Ballarow gent in the parish of Killesee Rich. mc Connell ffarrell of Clonbalt gent in the parish of Clongish, Lisogh mc Connell his brother de eadem, Lisogh mc Garrott of Rolterruagh gent in the parish of Chilo, Roger Nagle Nangle de Glanmore dux Nebulonium in the parish Killecommacke gent, Bartholomew Nangle of Longford aforesaid whose
2)


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whose wife sayd that shee would bee now <E> the lady of Longford Turlagh o Rely of Longford aforesaid and Hugh and Edmond Rely his two sonnes, Edmond duffe mcGowran de eadem, Gerrott oge mc Edmond mc Cormuke de Aghhacorr, John mc Donell de Aghhenkeugh in the parish of Moydowe, Kerbre o Keny of Tonemallagh in the parish of BallameCurmuke Brian mc Shane de Aghardkill gent in the parish of Clonbronie <ff> James oge fferoll of Clonderogh gent in the said parish Maagh mc Shane de Ballagh gent. and his eldest sonne both in the parish of Clongish, And alsoe the said deponents declare that all the rest in the foresaid Castle that were men and stood for defence of it were slaine when the castle were taken except one man besides themselues whoe escaped Killinge by flight.
Isaack Keene
Chr. Kennes marke
Tho: R: Keenes
marke
deposed Januar. 17th
1641
William Aldrich
Hitchcocke
William Aldrich
Thomas Keene deposed
March 19th 1641
William Hitchcocke
Hen: Brereton
This is a true Coppie the orriginall whereof was giuen into the Court of the cheife place for evidence against the Rebells where it still remaineth: Wittnes our hands Julij 7o 1652 Hen: Jones. Hen: Brereton.


fol. 153v



Com Longford
Isaack Keene
Jur. 17th January 1641

Deponent Fullname: Isaac Keene, Christopher Keene, Thomas Keene
Deponent Gender: Male, Male, Neutral
Deponent Occupation: Clerk, Son,
Deponent County of Residence: Longford,
Mentioned Non-Deponent Fullnames: Conowirke mc Ross ffarrell, Rory mc Garralt, Garrot mc James ffarroll, ffrancis mc ffaghny mc Ross ffaroll, Morogh mc Edmond ffarrell, Perrott mc Rory, Cahill mc Turlagh, Donnell mc Connell, ffaghny mc ffargus ffaroll, James ffarell, John mc Kedogh ffaroll, Rich. mc Connell ffarrell, Lisogh mc Connell, Lisogh mc Garrott, Roger Nangle, Bartholomew Nangle, Turlagh o Rely, Hugh Rely, Edmond Rely, Edmond duffe mcGowran, Gerrott oge mc Edmond mc Cormuke, John mc Donell, Brian mc Shane, James oge fferoll, Maagh mc Shane, * Longford, Kerbre o Keny
Mentioned Non-Deponent Roles: 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, Mentioned