Deposition of Thomas Hide

Citation: TCD, 1641 Depositions Project, online transcript January 1970
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Date: 1643-01-18
Identifier: 816166r097

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1641 Deposition Item Type Metadata

County: Meath
Deposition Type: Dublin Original
Nature of Deposition: Captivity, Robbery, Lost By Debts
Commissioners: John Watson, William Aldrich
Deposition Transcription:


fol. 166r


162 172
Thomas Hide of Cloney in the parish and Barony of Dunboyne in the County of Meath A Brittish Protestant being duely sworne deposeth
That in December 1641 or therabouts, and at other Times since the beginning of the Instant Rebellion. Hee was robd of and lost
In Horses, swine, poultry &c. ___________________________________ 8 li._0 s._0 d.
In Buildings, Fencing and Improoving of a Farme which I h e e held fo r vpon the Lo: of Dunsany his Land in Cloney aforesaid ___________________________________72 li._0_0
In Corne in ground Garden-Stuffe, Fallowed ground
and Land for summer-Corne ___________________________________16 li._0_0
In Corne and Hay left in the Haggard ____________________________30 li._0_0
In Housholde stuffe and provision _______________________________15 li._6 s._0
<10 li.> In Bonds, Bills and Debts _______________________________10 li._15_0
In the Clarkships of Hollywood and Nall per annum whereof he is like to
loose the future proffits vntill a peace be established
_________________ 5 li._0_0
In all amounting to the summ of _________________156 li. 164 li. 11 s. 0 d.
By the meanes (as I Hee ais Informed) by Patrick Cleere his servant of Patrick Pheppog of Dunboyne, James Gerratt of the same, Walter Mooll of Vesingstowne in the parish of Dunboyne, James Ryan, miller dwelling neer Curduffe. The followers of Christopher Barnwall of Crakanstowne in the Barony of Rathouth and divers others. And further saith That the parties that are in Rebellion as is comonly reported & that stand indebted vnto him are theis that followe Captain Barnwell of <A> Westpalstowne in the County of Dublin gent Morrogh o ff leh fflahertie ofin the County of Galway Esquire Edmund oge รด Kelly of Carrigohooley in the County of Mayo gentleman Vllick Reagh McJonin Bourk of Killeluan in the County of Mayo gent John Cruse of Dundrum in the County of Downe Hugh oge McMaghan in the County ofgent now p late prisoner in dublin but sent into England: Richard Burk & David Burk brothers to the Lord of Mayo
Thomas Hide
<Jur 18o Januarij 1642
Joh Watson
Will Aldrich>


fol. 166v



Meath
Tho: Hyde 18 Jan 1642
Intc Cert fact
Hand w
Mr


Deponent Fullname: Thomas Hide
Deponent Gender: Male
Deponent County of Residence: Meath
Mentioned Non-Deponent Fullnames: Patrick Cleere, Patrick Pheppog, James Gerratt, Walter Mooll, James Ryan, Christopher Barnwall, Capten Barnwell, Morrogh o fflahertie, Edmund oge , Vllick Reagh McJonin Bourk, John Cruse, Hugh oge McMaghan, Richard Burk, David Burk, Lord of Mayo
Mentioned Non-Deponent Roles: Witness, Rebel, Rebel, Rebel, Rebel, Rebel, Rebel, Rebel, Rebel, Rebel, Rebel, Rebel, Rebel, Rebel, Mentioned