Deposition of Henry Reynolds

Citation: TCD, 1641 Depositions Project, online transcript January 1970
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Date: 1642-01-04
Identifier: 833057r043

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1641 Deposition Item Type Metadata

County: Cavan
Deposition Type: Dublin Original
Nature of Deposition: Apostacy, Robbery, Stripping, Words, Lost By Debts
Commissioners: Henry Jones, John Watson
Deposition Transcription:


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Henry Reynolds of Cornemuckley in the parish of Annay in the Barrony of Loughtye within the County of Cavan yeoman Aged fforty three yeares or thereabouts duely sworne deposeth that the five & twentieth day of October last past or thereabouts he was Robed and lost of his goods of the vallues followeing vizt. in Cattle worth two hundreth threescore & three pounds, in Corne worth tenn pounds in household goods & provition in the house worth ffowerscore ffowerscore & six pounds, in hay worth ffifteene pounds, in leases worth one hundreth pounds, in in ready Monyes therevpon ffifty shilings in all <598__10__0> amounting to the some of ffower hundreth threescore & sixteene pounds, ten shillings A nd this deponent by meanes of this rebellion hath lost in debts one hundreth and twoe pounds and all By the meanes of & wa s als o e expelled from his landes of inh eritance worth twenty powndes per annum besides the future loss se he sha ll s u steyne vntill a peace B y or by the meanes of <a> Phillip mc Hugh mc Shane o Rely & other Irish Rebells that did rise vpp in Rebellion then in the Countys of Cavan & ffermanagh whose names this deponent knoweth not, And further deposeth that he this deponent his wife & tenn Children were all stript by some of the Company of the said Phillip mc Hugh mc Shane รด Rely the 3th day of November last neare vnto Youghall in the <o> said County of Cavan, And further deposeth that he heard one whose name as he thincks is fferdoragh (An Irish Preist) say that they had the kings hand for what they did & the cause of there riseing was because by that there was a Statute made in England that all Papists shold goe to church before a certaine tyme or be banished
Henry Reynolds
deposed before vs 4o Jan: 1641
Hen: Jones
Joh Watson

He is a souldier vnder the Comand of Captaine Dunbarr: & hath a wife & 10 children & desireth that she & soe many of the children as are able may be imploy ed in knitting sowing & spining

Deponent Fullname: Henry Reynolds
Deponent Gender: Male
Deponent Occupation: Yeoman
Deponent County of Residence: Cavan
Mentioned Non-Deponent Fullnames: Phillip mc Hugh mc Shane o Rely, fferdoragh *, the king
Mentioned Non-Deponent Roles: Rebel, Rebel, Mentioned