Deposition of Thomas Harley
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Captayne Thomas Harley of Dublin Esquire Sworne & Examyned Deposeth & saith, That synce the begining of the present Rebellion heard within this kingdom of Ireland & by meanes theirof, hee hath Lost, & is deprived Robed, or otherwise dispoyled of his goods & Chattells of the severall vallues following vizt, Imprimis Twentye Thousand of Large Spoaks, Item: One Thousand & five hundred felles, Two thousand hundred of Naves for wheeles redye Turnd for Cariages for ordynance Cariage wheeles & planks, Two thousand greate hoopes for wagons & other provitions for Cariage for ordynance & Materialls worth fower hundred Eighty three pownds & tenn shillings, All which being taken & Caried away from Mount Mellick in the Queens Countie, By John MacWilliams being <A> cheef Rebell John Tyntynch Dunn of Tyntynch, Bryon MacGillPattricke & Teige Gill MacPattricke & there Confedearats, Nowe being in Accion in Rebellion as he e is crediblie Infformed More Lost in beasts & Chattell worth Nyntye three pownds; which Andrew Pallice, Togaither with <B> Dame Katherin ffox, Arther ffox, & Garatt ffox, Thomas Andrewe Andrewes & John Andrewes all Inhabiting within the Towne of Crumlin aforesaid, in the Countie of Dublin aforesaid, which they & their Complices Convayed & forciblie took away from of this deponents ffarme at Crumlin aforesaid (And further saith that since the begining of the present [ ] Rebellion hee this deponent being Imployd at Drogheda & other places in his Maiesties service (was by the said Rebells expelled from, or otherwise dispoyled of his said farme at Crumlin, which hee held by Leas, from the said Andrewe Pallice Late of Callitroth in the Countie of Dublin Esquire, ffor which this deponent payd him a greate fyne, wherin hee hath Lost & is damnyfied One hundred and Twentie pownds more, And ffurther saith that he the said Andrewe Pallice synce the Rebellion begann, with his wife & Children haue left thire howse & habitation at Callitroth aforesaid And as this deponent is Crediblye Informed & beleeveth, That the said Andrewe Pallice partaketh with the Rebells, (More Lost in horses worth worth seaventie two pounds some of them being in the custody of ffryor Anthony Nugent, late of Drogheda h whoe is Likewise in action with the Rebells, (More in Losses by Sea: Occationed by the Rebellion sixtie pownds, (More in Debts Lost by means of the Rebellion, some owing by men Turnd Rebells, Nowe in action vizt: The Lord Netterffeild, Christopher Draycott, Edward Gard, a Provost Marshall amongst the Rebells, Henery Neale, Robert Bowlin, George White & Robert Dye And the rest owing, & to be Lost by thes which by the Rebells are killed & disabled any wais to sattissfie, All which somes Amounteth to Two hundred, Thirtie & Nyne pownds, Nyne shillings & Tenn pence, More Lost in Tymber, wares & severall Comodyties in Sr Keaven streete, Dublin, worth at the Least ffortie pownds ster: The whole some amounteth to one thowsand & sea one hundreth & seaven pownds, Nynteene shillings & Tenn pence sterling
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Tho: Harley
<Jurat May 25to 1642
Will: Hitchcocke
Joh Watson
John Sterne>
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