Deposition of William Bailie
- Reference: MS 812, fols 045r-045v
- County: Carlow
- Date: 16/7/1645
- Type: Dublin Original
- Nature of Deposition: Captivity, Robbery
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William Bailie of Hacketstowne in the Countie of Catherlagh merchante sworne and examined saith That when the Rebellion was begun in those partes That is to say about the 17th daie of November 1641 & since he this deponent att Hackettstowne aforesaid & elsewhe & at the place here after mencioned was forceibly depriued robbed and dispoiled of his ready money horses wares merchandize debtes & other goodes and chattells of the value and to his losse of three hundred threescore & nyne Poundes fowre shillinges ster, And sayth that this deponent within a weeke after he was robbed of some of his goodes at Hackettstowne for safety of the residue & of himself fled towardes towardes Dublin: But [
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month of November robbe forceiby & with an ax prepar{
And then and there those Rebells forceibly tooke from & robbed him thereof And as he returned back his hatt and abou{
And accordingly he by strong hand without [
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