Deposition of Thomas Steele
- Reference: MS 817, fols 160r-160v
- County: Longford
- Date: 29/1/1642
- Type: 1650s copy of Dublin original
- Nature of Deposition: Robbery
(74.)
Thomas Steele of the parrish of Kilcormock in the Barrony of Racleene in the Countie of Longford beeing duely sworne deposeth that at or about the 28th of October last past 1641 he was robd by the Irish Rebells, vizt
In Corne and hay to the value of............xx s.
In Catle to the value of...........................xv li.
In Household stuffe & his tooles............xv li.
In all to the value of ............................xxxj li.
And this robbery were done by old William <A.> ffarrell of Ballentubber in the said Countie esquire and his followers whose names this deponent knowes not, and the said William ffarrell gott the Churchdoore key and carried away the bookes and church ornaments as this deponent heard
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Tho: [
Deposed the 29th of
January 1641
William Hitchcock
John: Sterne
This is a true Coppie, the orriginall whereof was giuen into the Court of the cheife place, for Evidence against the Rebells where it still remayneth. Wittness our hands Julij 7o 1652
Hen: Jones. Hen: Brereton.