Deposition of John Croose
- Reference: MS 817, fols 143r-143v
- County: Longford
- Date: 18/1/1642
- Type: 1650s copy of Dublin original
- Nature of Deposition: Robbery, Words
- How to Cite
fol. 143r
32
John Croose of the parrish and Barrony of Ardagh in the countie of Longford Innkeeper duely sworne deposeth that about the begining of this present Rebellion at Ardagh aforesaid he this Deponent with his wife and three children was robbed and dispoiled by the Rebells of these goods hereafter named Vizt he was first thrust out of his house which cost him aboue 30 li. in building besides his interest in the same dureing the life of the Bishopp of Ardagh, which by the Rebellion is now made nothing worth. 9. Cowes and {
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fol. 143v
33
And he said further that this deponent had but the Loane of his head, also this deponents trunck was <C.> taken from him by one James the servant of Brian ffarrell of Ballingtubber in the parrish of Tasenn{
his marke
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Jur 18th January 1641
Cor. Roger Puttock
John: Sterne.
This is a true Coppie the orriginall whereof was giuen into the court of the cheife place for evidence against the Rebels where it still remayneth. Wittnes our hands Julij 7o 1652
Hen: Jones.
Hen: Brereton.
ex:
Henry Brereton
Henry Jones
John Sterne
Roger Puttock