Deposition of John Richards

Citation: TCD, 1641 Depositions Project, online transcript January 1970
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Dublin Core

Date: 1643-05-24
Identifier: 814237r147

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1641 Deposition Item Type Metadata

County: King's Co
Deposition Type: Dublin Original
Nature of Deposition: Robbery
Deposition Transcription:


fol. 237r


123
Com Regis ff:
John Richards Late of Dromoyle in the Kings Countie gentleman deposeth and saith being duly sworne and examined that he the said John Richards since the first begining of this present Rebellion and by means thereof he hath bin robbed striped and despoyled of all his goods and chattells as Cowes Sheepe young beast horsses swine and all other maner of quick Cattell to the value of two hundred twentie six pound: together with good store of corne: and all maner of good household goods: Likewise the benifitt of the lease which was 33 years to come: together with bills and bonds amounting to the value of foure hundered and fifteene pound and fifteene shillings soe as the whole some is fyve six hundreth fortie one pound and fifteene shillings And this Deponent further saith That The names of the Rebelles which soe despoyled that Cuntrie <A> generall prestonn Sir James Dillon knight the Earle of Castellhaven Sir Robart Talbatt: teage farrall of Raghmore esp Esquire John Carrall of the leap gente Lewes Carrall gent James Carrall his sonn gent and diuers others which I the deponent Canott remember theire names.
John Richards
Jur 24o Maij 1643
Randall Adams
Hen: Brereton
Cert
1217


fol. 237v



Kinges County
John Richards Jur xxiiijo Maij 1643

Deponent Fullname: John Richards
Deponent Gender: Male
Deponent Occupation: Gentleman
Deponent County of Residence: Kings County
Mentioned Non-Deponent Fullnames: * prestonn, James Dillon, Earle of Castellhaven, Robart Talbatt, teage farrall, John Carrall, Lewes Carrall, James Carrall
Mentioned Non-Deponent Roles: Rebel, Rebel, Rebel, Rebel, Rebel, Rebel, Rebel, Rebel