Examination of Thomas Fleminge

Citation: TCD, 1641 Depositions Project, online transcript January 1970
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Date: 1645-05-12
Identifier: 818187r162

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1641 Deposition Item Type Metadata

County: Wexford
Deposition Type: Examination
Nature of Deposition: Death, Words
Commissioners: Francis Willoughby, Robert Fort
Deposition Transcription:


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The Examjnacion of Thomas ffleminge Clerke taken before Sir ffrauncis Willoughby and Sir Robert fforth Knights and of his Maiesties honorable Priuy Councell in Ireland and vppon oath (for soe much as concernes others and not himselfe) ministred by the Clerke of the Councell by direccion of the right honorable the Lord Lievtenant and Councell,
xijo Aprilis 1645
<n> The said Thomas ffleminge beeing duely sworne and examjned as aforesaid saith that a little before the time that Serjeant Major Capron departed last from the fforte of Duncanon, there beeing a Parliament shipp at the Porte of Duncanon, Lievtenant Larkan deceased (who was Lievtenant of the said Lord Esmonds ffoote Company) went from the said fforte of Duncanon to the said shipp and at his returne from the shipp to the fforte, hee brought with him a writeing which the Examjnant heard called a Couenant, Hee saith that <o> all the officers and soldiers in the said fforte (except the Lord Esmond, Major Capron Ensigne St Lawrence Lawrence Esmond and Mr vnderwood) did signe the said Couenant Hee saith that hee knoweth of noe oath taken by the Lord Esmond or any the officers and soldiers in the said fforte for obseruacion of the said Couenant other then the said subscription, Hee saith that shortly after Larcan came from the said shipp there came to the said fforte as sent from the said shipp a small quantity of pease and oatemeale, Hee saith that hee conceiueth that the said Larkans goeing to the Parliament shipp and bringing the said Couenant from thence was without the Lord Esmonds direccion or allowance for hee <p> saith that the greater number by much of those that were in the said fforte did side with the said Larcan and were not ruled by the Lord Esmond, Hee saith that when the fforte was rendered to the enemy there was therein great store of oates and pease and beanes and holland=cheeses and some of the Corne was spoyled by a fire=ball that was throwne into the fforte by the beseigers, but they wanted in the fforte, beere, bread, ffreshwater and men theire number of fighting men not beeing aboue seuenscore of whom diuers were sicke and there were of the said seauenscore about thirty eight seamen sent from the Parliament shipps, whose boates were suncke by a storme, soe


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<q> soe as they could not gett backe from the fforte Hee saith that the officers and soldiers made choise of Mr vnderwood and Lievtenant Richard Esmond to parly with the enemy for quarter vppon surrendring the fforte who accordingly were sent forth to parly but the said vnderwood returneing and bringing the propositions with him, Lievtenant Anthony Poulton was sent out as a pledge in Mr vnderwoods roome who continued in the enemies campe vntill the articles were agreed on in the fforte by the Lord Esmond and the officers and soldiers there, and oneDongan and <r> Darsie two Captens of the enemyes, Hee saith that Capten Smith Capten in the Swallowe and vice Admirall to the Parliament shipps sent a lettre to the fforte directed to the Lord Esmond adviseing him to agree with his adversary while hee was in the way for that hee was not able to send him any ayde or assistance nor was hee able to fetch off any of the men or ordinance though the ordinance were of beaten gold but if hee the said Lord <s> Esmond had any truncke or chest of any consequence hee would send his boate for it and bee his faithfull seruant to keepe it for him, which lettre this examjnant heard read and as hee conceaues occasioned a great diuision among the soldiers and much disheartend them, Hee saith that as hee heard from some of the enemy since the rendring of the fforte some of those which were false within the fforte did tye lettres to bulletts and <t> threw them into the enemies trenches soe to giue them intelligence of the state of the fforte Hee saith that the remainder of the men (other then those that staid with the enemy) did departe from the ffort whereof about fortie women came hither with diuers widdoes and children and the rest went for Bristoll as they said Hee saith there were in the fforte at the rendring thereof eighteene peeces of ordinance and fowre murdering <v> peeces, six barrells of poulder, seaven cartridges, for ordinance and good store of spades shouells, and pickeaxes and other vtensills, Hee saith that the Lord Esmond staid in the fforte vntill the Munday after the conditions of


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<w> of rendring made, and on Munday hee departed thence to Adamstowne within eight miles of the fforte and there the Lord Esmond dyed the wednesday following, Hee knoweth not what Gouernour the enemy appointed to take charge of the fforte, but hee saith that there went into the fforte fiue or six coullours of the enemy and about the number of fiue hundred men, and that one of those colours were Collonell Prestons owne colours, which were then immediatly placed in the topp of the fforte, Hee saith that Robert Blundell and Richard Harris were the first that moued <x> for a parlie for rendring vpp the fforte and were therein seconded by many of the soldiers in the fforte which Blundell and Harris were of those that staide in the fforte with the enemy when they became possessed thereof, And further saith not,
Thomas ffleminge
Fr willoughby Robert fforte


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12 Aprilis 1645
The Examjnacion of
Thomas ffleminge

Deponent Fullname: Thomas ffleminge
Deponent Gender: Male
Deponent Occupation: Clerk
Deponent County of Residence: Wexford
Mentioned Non-Deponent Fullnames: Serjeant Major Capron, Lievtenant Larkan, Lord Esmond, Ensigne St Lawrence, Lawrence Esmond, Mr vnderwood, Richard Esmond, Anthony Poulton, Capten Smith, Robert Blundell, Richard Harris, * Dongan, * Darsie, Collonell Preston
Mentioned Non-Deponent Roles: Mentioned, Mentioned, Mentioned, Mentioned, Mentioned, Mentioned, Mentioned, Mentioned, Mentioned, Rebel, Rebel, Rebel, Rebel, Rebel