Deposition of James Hoole

Citation: TCD, 1641 Depositions Project, online transcript January 1970
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Date: 1645-07-16
Identifier: 810316r332

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1641 Deposition Item Type Metadata

County: Dublin
Deposition Type: Dublin Original
Nature of Deposition: Robbery
Commissioners: Henry Jones, William Aldrich
Deposition Transcription:


fol. 316r


James Hoole now of the Citty of Dublin merchant but late of Thornton in the County of lancaster within the Realme of England sworne & examined deposeth and saith That since the begining of this present Rebellion, that is to saie about fowre daies after it brake out within the County of Londonderry within the province of Vlster he this deponent at Kilrae in the same County of Londonderry was deprived of timber which he had paid for & bought for buildinge of a barque and of tooles ready money & other thinges to his losse & damage of xxxv li. sterling But whoe the Rebells were by whom he lost the same he knoweth not And since that tyme he this deponent by meanes of the same Rebellion hath beene deprived & despoiled of Corne meale & provision
[ ] & Carlingford to his damage of One hundred fowrscore & eighteen powndes & [ ] above: Soe as his whole losses by meanes of the same Rebellion amount vnto the summe of one hundred twoe hundred thirty three powndes ster
<Dr J H B>Signum [mark] predicti Jacobj Hoole
Jur xvjo July 1645
Hen Clogher
Will: Aldrich

436


fol. 316v



Dublin
James Hoole 16 Julij 1645
Cf

437

Deponent Fullname: James Hoole
Deponent Gender: Male
Deponent Occupation: Merchant
Deponent County of Residence: Dublin