Deposition of William Isack
- Reference: MS 812, fols 018r-018v
- County: Carlow
- Date: 18/1/1642
- Type: Dublin Original
- Nature of Deposition: Robbery
- How to Cite
fol. 18r
The examinacion of William Isacke late of Williamstowne in the County of Katherlagh [
who being duly sworne and examined saith, that he being seruant vnto Richard Gibson of Williamstowne esquire these many yeares past, knoweth that his sayd Mr was quietly possessed of the townes and lands of Williamstowne & Lisneuagh, for six and twenty yeares to come or there about, and that he payed four hundred twenty three li. 12 s. fine and expended in building and improuement fiue hundred pounds at the least, vppon the sayd lands, which lands he did inioy quietly vntill the fourteenth of nouember last at which tyme he was inforced by reason of a greate rebellion to leaue the sayd townes and lands, and presently after the said Mr Gibson was gone, seuerall rebbells came to his house and tooke from thence seuerall houshold goods, to the valleue of fourty pounds at the least, and he further sayth that the rebbells likewise haue taken away and by that insurrecion the sayd Mr Gibson hath had stolne and miscarryed in [
<A> And further saith That he this deponent saw some of the same goodes taken away by Tirlogh Birne of Killecart gen{
William Isackes [
signum William Isack
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Jur 18 Jan: 1641
Roger Puttocke
William Aldrich
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fol. 18v
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William Isaac 9 O
Jan 15 1641
Com Catherlae
Intw
14 no
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B
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Roger Puttock
William Aldrich