Deposition of Myles Williams ex parte William Bulkeley
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Myles Williams of Tallaugh in the County of Dublin, being duely Sworne & examined, deposeth
That mr William Bulkeley Archdeacon of Dublin, holding by lease of about eighteene yeares vnexpired when the rebellion began the towne & lands of Glassemucky, & Boolyknockan & Lackin, which togither with the stocke that he & his mother kept thervpon, were worth clearely 150 li. per annum: And alsoe holding Boolystockan worth likewise. 10 li. per annum. And alsoe certeine lands in Whitestowne worth for about 53 yeares yet to come, worth 30 li. per annum: And likewise certeine Lands & houses in Tallaugh for about 50 yeares to come worth 20 li. per annum: As alsoe lands of inheritance in the Old-Bawne & Rathcowle, which his father the Lord Archbishopp of Dublin holdeth for terme of his Life; worth at least 320 li. per annum, And hauing built a house with houses of offices, garden & orchyard in the Said Old-Bawne which cost at least 3000 li. already wasted & defaced by the Rebells, hath wholy lost the Said Rents & profitts by reason of this present Rebellion. And the Said Myles further deposeth that the Said Mr William Bulkeley hath lost in Cowes, horses & sheepe taken from the lands of Boolystockan aforesaid, Irishtowne neare Dublin, Lukan, Tallaugh & elsewheare thereabouts, & was compelled to sell vnder theire worth, to the value of 450 li. which was done & occasioned, as this deponent was informed, by Dudley Daniell, Anthony <A> Daniell both of Tolferris in the County of Wicklow, and James Allen of Culmine in the County of Dublin & theire confederats, & Charles Hetherington of Rathcoole in the County of Dublin. aboute a fornight before Christmas last.
his marke
Miles [mark] Williams
deposed before vs feb. 22. 1641
Hen: Jones
Roger Puttocke
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