Deposition of Richard Woodward
- Reference: MS 812, fols 044r-044v
- County: Carlow
- Date: 14/3/1642
- Type: Dublin Original
- Nature of Deposition: Robbery
Richard Woodward of the Towne and parish of Clunmore in the Countie of Catherlagh a Brittish Protestant sworne and examined deposeth That about the sixt of November last being since the Rebellion began hee was robbed of his whole estate to the value following vizt of houshould goods and provision worth sixe pounds of rootes and the present benefitt of a garden for this winter worth eight pounds, of fewell for the fire worth one pound, of debtes due from such as are in rebellion sixe pounds nyne shillings eight pence, lost by reason of his expulsion from he his house and layd out vppon the said <23 li._9_8> house and garden forty shillings by the rebells in the said Countie of Catherlogh, but by which of them the Deponent never could certainly know in regard hee & his wife were forced to fly away for safeguard of theire lives
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