Deposition of William Smythe

Citation: TCD, 1641 Depositions Project, online transcript January 1970
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Date: 1642-08-27
Identifier: 817199r159

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County: Longford & Westmeath
Deposition Type: Dublin Original
Nature of Deposition: Robbery
Commissioners: John Sterne, William Aldrich
Deposition Transcription:


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William Smythe of Lisard in the countie of longford Clarke being sworne and examined deposeth that about the later end of November last one thowsand sixhundreth fourtie one he was robbd by the Irishe rebells in the place aforesaid and lost by meanes of the said rebellione as followeth In primis in houshould stufe one hundreth fourtie and toue tuo pounds ster In horses and mears tuentie four pounds. In cows young and ould sixtie thrie pounds, In sheepe tuentie pounds. In Corne in house, hagyard, and ground one hundreth tuentie eight pounds, In hay and turffe tuelf tuelue pounds. In a lease of his house and land over and aboue the rent fiue pounds for one yeare and is lyk to loise the futer profeets during fiue yeairs to come with the fine of tuentie fiue pounds for the which he gaue for the remandr of years. duringe the said lease. And in debts as may appeare by bounds one hundreth and thrie <A.> pounds. besyds the lose of his spirituale benefices worth 93 li. per annum: 1 yeres proffitt lost besides the and he is like to lose future till a peace be established All this being was taken away by the hands of theise rebells vidyz. [ ] Conoge Mc Murogh farrell of Motevalie gent. James Mc Edward of Gerrieandrow gent: Conoge McRorie of lisduffe gent. Charles ferrell of CartrouReagh gent Donogh Mc Shane ferrell of the same gent and Hugh Mc Richard farrell of Kiltemadagh gent. with diuerse and manie others whose names and places I know not And that These following persons are all out in rebellione bearing armes against the king & his loyall subiects in the foirsaid Countie & comitting many cruelties & outrages In primis Collonell frances ferrell of the Mote. Collonel Briane farrell of Tinilicke Capten fagonie Mc farons farrell of Tulie Esquire: Capten Conog Mc Rose ferrell of Kil s [ ] Clonlankill and his sonne Capten Edmond ferrell of the same Donel Mac lisagh of Kilsrull gent. faghnie Mc Connell ferrell of Killinlasragh Esquire faghnie Mc lisagh ferrell of lissenanagh Esquire. lisagh Duff ferrell of Nutowne gent: Charls ferrell of Caven gent. Capten Garrot Mc Rorie ferrell and lisagh his brother now at TempleMichell gent Richard McConell ferrell of Clonbalt Capten Richard ferrell of the Bane Esquire Oliuer fisGerrot of Portinur Esquire Hugh Mc Richard Turlagh of Calog gent: Capten James Nugent of Culamber Esquire. James farrell of Culmoire gent. and Captane with all the rest of the whol Countie <symbol> whose names and places I this deponent cannot call to remembrance.
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Deponent Fullname: William Smythe
Deponent Gender: Male
Deponent Occupation: Clerk
Deponent County of Residence: Longford
Mentioned Non-Deponent Fullnames: Conoge Mc Murogh farrell, James Mc Edward, Conoge McRorie, Charles ferrell, Donogh Mc Shane ferrell, Hugh Mc Richard farrell, Brian farrell, fagonie Mc farons farrell, Conog Mc Rose ferrell, Edmond ferrell, Donel Mac lisagh, faghnie Mc Connell ferrell, faghnie Mc lisagh ferrell, lisagh Duff ferrell, Charls ferrell, Garrot Mc Rorie ferrell, lisagh *, Richard McConell ferrell, Richard ferrell, Oliuer fisGerrot, Hugh Mc Turlagh, James Nugent, James farrell
Mentioned Non-Deponent Roles: Rebel, Rebel, Rebel, Rebel, Rebel, Rebel, Rebel, Rebel, Rebel, Rebel, Rebel, Rebel, Rebel, Rebel, Rebel, Rebel, Rebel, Rebel, Rebel, Rebel, Rebel, Rebel, Rebel