Deposition of Francis Wilcox
- Reference: MS 810, fols 189r-190v
- County: Dublin
- Date: 30/4/1642
- Type: Dublin Original
- Nature of Deposition: Robbery, Loss by debts
ffrancis Wilcox of the Cittie of Dublin Coachharnesmaker sworne and examined deposeth and sayth That since the begining of the presente Rebellion and by meanes thereof hee hath beene & is deprived expelled robbed or otherwise dispoyled of his meanes & goods and chattells of the values hereafter mencioned vizt of horses worth xxij li. of Cowes worth xxix li. howshold goods worth x li. of debts due vnto him which were good before the Rebellion and are nowe desperate and as he is verely perswaded quite Lost amounting to one hundreth pownds, And further saith that since the begining of the Rebellion he had 2 howses which standing which were built nere the Castle wall in damastreete London Dublin: And that for the better fortifying & trenching about the wall & to avojd other harme and damage to the Castle & Cittie, hee was Comanded to pull it them downe which in obedience he did suffered to be done Whereby hee lost xx li. more In all amounting to one hundreth fowrscore [
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Jur vltimo Apr 1642
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