Deposition of William Dandy
- Reference: MS 812, fols 215r-215v
- County: Kilkenny
- Date: 18/9/1643
- Type: Dublin Original
- Nature of Deposition: Military Action, Robbery, Stripping
William Dandie of Cololeene in the Countie of Kilkenny gent sworne & examined saith That since the begining of the present Rebellion and by meanes thereof Hee hath been and is deprived bereft robbed or otherwise dispojled of his beastes Cattle and ready money: and of debtes duely owing vnto him this deponent by seuerall persons which are robbed and disabled by the Rebells to make satisfaccion amounting in all to the sume of one hundred & three score powndes ster And further saith that the parties Rebells that robbed this deponent of the said Cattle & ready money were Thomas Evers of the Cloghe in the said County gent, and divers others of the Sept of the Brenans, whose Christian names he knoweth not. And this deponent being by the same Rebells stript of all his clothes fled for safftie of his Liffe to the Castle of Ballelenan in the Queens County: where hee stayd vntill the same was besieged & taken from the English by the Erle of Castlehaven and his souldjers & companies of Rebells
William Dandy
Jur xviijo Sept 1643
Hen: Jones
Hen: Brereton
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A note of the [
received from Mr Watsons
Chamber the 21 of August
1643
19 Kilkenny
William Dandie Jur
18 Sept 1643
Intw