Examination of Robert Browne and John O’Murrow re George Cheeuers

Citation: TCD, 1641 Depositions Project, online transcript January 1970
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Date: 1653-12-30
Identifier: 818252r230

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1641 Deposition Item Type Metadata

County: Wexford
Deposition Type: Commonwealth
Nature of Deposition: Robbery
Commissioners: John Walker, Mathew Stothard, Thomas Hart
Deposition Transcription:


fol. 252r


The Examinacion of Robert Browne taken on behalfe of the Comonwealth concerninge the aforesaid George Cheeuers
<to the 1st interro
and 2 interro> this deponent sath that the said George Liued in the first yeare of the warr and after till the Lord Crumwells Cominge into the Countye of Waxford at his his howses at great Killiane and b alleneclash then in the Irish Quarters, and then the said George <k> did with part of his famelye and stocke remoue and fled from the English into to more remote quarters of the Irish and sath tha
<to the 2 interro:> he Can not depose
<to the {3} interro:> this C deponent sath that the said George did actually Contrebute in the to to maintaine <l> the Irish forces in the first yeare of the warr
<to the 4th interro:> this deponent sath that the said George did acte to promote the warr because this deponent did see the said George with the Irish forces <m> before Duncannon in the said first yeare of the warr with some armed s men in his Companye
<to the rest of the
interrogatoryes> he can not depose onlye sath that he hath heard from some one of the said Georges seruants that the said George was actually went aboard <n> a vessell wherein some Englishmens goods were imbarked for England and did plunder and bringe home to his owne howse at great Killiane some of the said goods and this in the begininge of the warr
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fol. 252v


and farther this deponent Can not depose
Robert Browne

John Omurrow beinge Examined to the whole mater of the interro deposeth and sath
That the said George he this deponent hath heard that some of the said Georges seruants did plunder some goods belonginge to Englishmen <o> out of a vessel and brought the said goods soe plundered vnto the said Georges howse at great Killiane at the verye first of the warr and farther he can not depose more then that the said Gorge was in Armes against the ffort of duncannon within the first yeeare
his
John [mark] Omu{rrow}
marke
Sworne and examened both the said persons
before vs this 30th
of december 1653
Tho: Hart
John walker
mathew Stothard

Deponent Fullname: Robert Browne, John Omurrow
Deponent Gender: Male, Male
Deponent County of Residence: Wexford,
Mentioned Non-Deponent Fullnames: George Cheeuers, Lord Crumwell
Mentioned Non-Deponent Roles: Rebel, Mentioned