Deposition of Richard Prudderagh
- Reference: MS 820, fols 177r-177v
- County: Waterford
- Date: 16/8/1642
- Type: Bisse
- Nature of Deposition: Multiple Killing, Robbery, Lost by debts
- How to Cite
fol. 177r
1431
Richard Prudderagh late of Whitechurch in the Barrony of decies & Countie of Waterford Cordyner (A Brittish protestant) beinge duely sworen & examyned by vertue of &c deposeth & saith That about Christ the Twentith of Januarie last and since the beginynge of this present Rebellion in Ireland he lost and was Robbed and forceablie dispoiled of his goods & Chattles to the seuerall values followeinge viz t value of 117 li. 10 s. Part consisting of a debt due
Of Cowes heffers & yongne cattle att whitechurch aforesaid to the value of Nyneteen pownds & ten shillings Of household stuffe to the value of sixe pownds, of pu t tatoe Roots and other garden fruits to the value of sixe pownds, Of one sword Robbed taken from him on the high way e att Cappagh within the parish of whitechurch aforesaid by one James fz Thomas Gerrald of Ballycullane within the parish of Dungarvan & Barrony & Countie aforesaid gen then & nowe in Rebellion to the value of ten shillings, in debts due to the said deponent as followeth vizt from Gregorie ffrench John Adams Henry Smyth & others Brittish protestants nowe impouerished by meanes of the said Rebellyon seuerall somes amountinge in tot to Twentie sixe pownds debts due from Murtoe o fflin of [
Richard Prudde{
Jurat coram nobis 16o
Augusti 1642
Phil: Bisse
Jam: Wallis
fol. 177v
1432
Richard Pruddragh
his examination
Waterford
Re
62
James Wallis
Philip Bisse