Examination of George Hackett
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The Examinacion of George Hackett of Ballynyhinchy in the County of Wickloe gent taken before me Sir Richard Bolton Knight Lord Chancellor of [ ] Ireland the 17th day of November 1641.
<G> This Examinant saith that upon Monday last was fortnight he e beeing in the howse of one Savage a Baker in Castlestreet in company in the morning hee this Examinant & one Whyte a Cooke liuing in Cookstreet were at Breakfast together in the howse of one Elizabeth Moore dwelling in Cookstreet at which time this Examinant dranke the Kings health to the said White and the said White said God blesse him whereto this Examinant an said Amen then said White what foolish people are those that are in Rebellion for the king wll have a hande in it And this was all that passed betweene this Examinant and the said White at that time This Examinant further saith that afterwards about ten of the clock of the same day this Examinant [ ] came to the howse of one Sauage a Baker in Castlestreet and there he dranke one pott of Ale in the place of company of the said Sauage and Edmond Casy seruant to the said Sauage and immediatly after Bartholomew Lemman a Tailor <J:> & a Maltster in his Company whose name this Examinant knoweth not came into the Roome where they were drinking and amongst them they fell into discourse of the present Rebellion one of the Company said that hee hoped the Rebells bei would be shortly cutt off whereto this Examinant answered I hope the King will haue a hand in it them And this was all the discourse that then passed among them to his remembrance
George Hackett
Ri: Bolton Canc
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fol. 185v
17o Novembris 1641.
The Examinacion of George
Hackett.
This examinate
is as I conceive
already [discharged? ]