Deposition of Henry Palmer
- Reference: MS 818, fols 088r-089v
- County: Wexford
- Date: 12/1/1642
- Type: Dublin Original
- Nature of Deposition: Assault, Death, Desecration, Robbery, Stripping, Words
- How to Cite
fol. 88r
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Henry Palmer late of Fethert in the County of Wexford Bricklayer duly sworne saieth That on or about the first day of December last past, he was robbed & dispoiled of goods Corne, hay, Cattell money & houshold stuffe to the value of fforty pounds ster or thereabouts by & by the meanes of one Dermot Mc Dooley Cavenagh the head of the Rebells there & his company And that theis traiterous words were <A> spoken outrages & lewd accions were by the parties Rebells committed in maner following. when they had taken the Castle of ffethert belonging to mr Nicholas loftus the said Dermot Mc Dooley Cavenagh said to the parties therein doe you thinke that this Castle shall hold you, noe nor the strongest Castle in Ireland, be gon you English doggs, for wee doe only take your goods now, but worse shall follow, And they went into the Church & Cutt the Pulpit Cloth & the ministers books in peeces, & strewed them about the Church yard, & caused the Piper to play while they daunced & trampled them vnder their feete & called the minister dogg & stript him of his Cloths, And that saith that they wounded seuerall persons that were by in the Castle and ta towne some of which by reason of their wounds, cold and want dyed And what cloths this deponent & others had left, (which were but meane) coming to Dublin, were also taken from them, And the [
fol. 88v
995
<A.> Welsh) is your Religion speaking to this Deponent & other protestants in his Company: & meaning them & all other protestants: against whom he spoke very disgracefully: s and that some other rebells said that they had it <a {
Henry Pallmer
Jur xijo Jan 1641
coram nobis
John Sterne.
Will: Hitchcocke.
fol. 89r
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fol. 89v
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Henry Palmer Com wexford
Jur Jan: 12o 1641
Intr
hand 1 dec
John Sterne
William Hitchcock