Examination of Thomas Waring

Citation: TCD, 1641 Depositions Project, online transcript January 1970
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Date: 1641-11-23
Identifier: 809208r110

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1641 Deposition Item Type Metadata

County: Dublin
Deposition Type: Examination
Nature of Deposition: Words, Investigative
Deposition Transcription:


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The examination of Thomas Waring taken the 23th of November 1641. on oath at board
<K> who saith that about three dayes before the apprehension of John Jephto Sephton of Jameston this examinate went to Finglas to speake with the said John about some money which the said John owed unto him. and having met with the said John there he demaunded the said debt of him. whereupon the said John Spake to this examinate words to this effect viz that This was a trouble- <L> some time and that the enemyes would be too strong for the protestants and that they grew every day stronger & stronger and that he had knew by divers papists whom he did usually converse with that the Protestants would be destroyed.
<M> Hee saith also that the said Sephton wished this examinate to forbeare him a while For that he the said Sephton could now get money if any one could get money by a way that he had. Hee saith also that he heard the said John


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<N> Sephtons wife say that of late since the said John Sephton did keepe continuall Company with William Roen & such others, the said John Sephton did use her very hardly if at any time she refused to give him money to keepe Company with them.
Tho: Waring
Coram me
Ja: Ware


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23 No: 1641
Examjnation of Thomas
Waring

Deponent Fullname: Thomas Waring
Deponent Gender: Male
Deponent County of Residence: Unknown
Mentioned Non-Deponent Fullnames: John Sephton, William Roen
Mentioned Non-Deponent Roles: Denounced, Mentioned