Deposition of George Burges
- Reference: MS 829, fols 342r-342v
- County: Limerick
- Date: 6/4/1643
- Type: Bisse
- Nature of Deposition: Robbery, Lost by debts
- How to Cite
fol. 342r
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Lieutenant George Burges late of lismckery in the barony of Connelloe and within the County of lymericke gentleman (an Irish protestant) duely examined and sworne before vs by vertue of a Comission vnder the broade seale of this kingdome to us and others directed (beareing date &c) concerneing the losses robberies and spoiles since this rebellion comitted vpon the brittish and protestants within the Province of Munster &c deposeth and saith That about Candlemas 1641 & diuers times since the deponent lost was robbed and forceably dispoiled of his goods & Chattles to the seuerall values followeing vzt worth 1987 li.
Of cowes heifers horses stood mares sheepe and swine to the value of six hundred foure score and six pounds Of corne in stacke to the value of one hundred and forty pounds He was expelled and driuen away from his said farme where he left of corne in ground to the value of one hundred and fiftie pounds The deponent saith that by meanes of this present rebellion in Ireland he was dispossessed of the seuerall leases followeing namely of the lands of lismckery d[
fol. 342v
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debts before the begining of this rebellion yeett in regard the said George Courtny is a protestant vtterly dissenabled by the same and the said Owen Sihy is nowe in open and actuall rebellion therefore this deponent us not likly to get any satisfaction for that from them The totall of his losses amounts to one thousand nyne hundred foure score and seven pounds & f urther he deposeth not
George Burgess
Jurat coram nobis
6o Aprilis 1643
Phil: Bisse
Jam: Wallis
A
Limerick
Lieutenant George Burgess
his examination
Reu
James Wallis
Philip Bisse