Deposition of George Stockdalle
- Reference: MS 810, fols 091r-091v
- County: Dublin
- Date: 0/3/1643
- Type: Waring Copy
- Nature of Deposition: Military Action, Words
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fol. 91r
<145> George Stockdalle of the Cittie of Dublin gent formerly sworne and examined doth (in addition to his former examynacion) further depose & say That since the takeing of his said former Examinacion he hath called to mynd that vpon discourse with Brandane Connor the frier (whoe by his owne confession was before the Irish Rebellion emploied at Rome for some of the Papists of Ireland & England) att the time of their being together mentioned in the said first examynacion, he the said Brandane Conner confessed and earnestly protested to him this deponent That it was first proiected and resolved by & amongst those friers & some other Preists and Jesuits of that land of Ireland & [
fol. 91v
which done, one on a sudden (after severall yeres spent in soweing those seeds of sedition, & in prepareing of the other provision) when the protestant thought the least of it, there was sent out of Spaine a strong fleete of shipps wel manned, with great numbers of Comanders souldiers Mariners, & aswell fraight & furnished with Artilery Armes Amunition money, & all other necessaries for warre, All which were consigned for Ireland, the one half to be landed at Kinsale in the Sowthwest, the other half at Killabeggs in the north. Howbeit a feirce & strong winde carrying them per force past the Coast of Ireland, into the narrow Sea The hollanders fell vpon & spoiled them for elce the Irish had risen vp in Armes sooner, & had neither wanted men money Amunition Armes nor any thing belonging to Warre, And then the said Brandan Conner the frier mightily enveighed against the Hollanders & (as this deponent hath in his former examinacion declared) bitterly cursed them for it: Saying the Vnluncky Hollanders had spoiled their plott, & half vndone all the Romish Catholiques or to that effect, to the best of his this Deponents remembrance: And this deponent further saith that after he had gotten the intelligence before mencioned in this & in his former examination by rideing vpp & downe Ireland a long time with the said Brandan Connor & lodging with them him vnder colour of affection & Love to him, and his partie, This deponent aft er wards (secretly disguised by in an Irish mans clothes) gott away from him: and (according to his former promisse [
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