Deposition of Hugh ffisher

Citation: TCD, 1641 Depositions Project, online transcript January 1970
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Date: 1642-07-21
Identifier: 812072v095

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1641 Deposition Item Type Metadata

County: Carlow & Killkenny
Deposition Type: Dublin Original
Nature of Deposition: Robbery, Words
Commissioners: William Aldrich, William Hitchcock
Deposition Transcription:


fol. 72r



Hugh ffisher of the parish of Kenoth in the dioces of Dublin and Countie of Catherlagh Clerke being duly sworne and examined deposeth and saith, that about the later end of November last he was robbed dispoyled or otherwise deprived of by the Rebells of the goods and Chattles followinge vizt of Corne ten Reekes of Corne, as Rye: wheate Rye Beare Barlye Peas and beanes lx li.: of Beostes as Cowes oxen horses and Mares to the value of xxx li. 9 swyne to the value of l s. 44 sheepe of the value of vj li. And in howshould stuffe to the value of xvij li. the proffite of his Church liveing from [ ] [ ] last which he must loose till a peace be established worth 50 li. per <annum coibus annis> In all amountinge to the <148 li. 10 s_00> value some of Cxxj li. x s. <50 li. per annum> besides xxvij li. due vnto him this de by the Rebells by bond And this deponent further sayth that the persons that thus robbed him were Walter Eustace of Ballycullenstowne in the parish of Kemioigh in the Countye of Kildare gent Mr James Birne of Ballykeed in the County of Catherlagh gent Edmond Eustace of Richardstowne in the said Countye of Catherlagh gent Thomas ffitzgarrald of Ballyshannon gent in the Countye of Kildare gent Richard White of Castle Dermatt in the said Countye of Kildare gent Symon Wale of Killistowne in the Countye of Catherlagh gent Edmond Birne of Lisscolman in the Countye of Catherlagh gent Thomas Deane of Castledermott in the said Countye of Kildare Inkeeper Edward ffitzsymons of Brahillstowne in the said Countie of Catherlagh gent and by Christofer Eustace of Ballycullen in the said Countye of Kildare gent And further sayth that his sonne tould him that the said Symon Wale being asked wherefore he tooke the said goods answered that because the deponent was a protestant & further saith that since the rebellion began there have djed & bene buried in the Castle of Catherlaghe 1 35 protestantes That miscarried by the Rebellion
Deposed 21o July before us
Hugh ffischer
<Jur 21 o July 1642>
Will Aldrich
Will: Hitchcocke
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Deponent Fullname: Hugh Fisher
Deponent Gender: Male
Deponent Occupation: Clerk
Deponent County of Residence: Carlow
Mentioned Non-Deponent Fullnames: Walter Eustace, James Birne, Edmond Eustace, Thomas ffitzgarrald, Richard White, Symon Wale, Edmond Birne, Thomas Deane, Edward ffitzsymons, Christofer Eustace
Mentioned Non-Deponent Roles: Rebel, Rebel, Rebel, Rebel, Rebel, Rebel, Rebel, Rebel, Rebel, Rebel