Deposition of Timothy Pate
- Reference: MS 811, fols 170r-173v
- County: Wicklow
- Date: 6/6/1643
- Type: Dublin Original
- Nature of Deposition: Arson, Assault, Captivity, Death, Desecration, Killing, Robbery, Words
- How to Cite
fol. 170r
1254
Timothy Pate of Knocktomquill in the County of Wickloe <gent> sworne and examined sajth That about the xjth of November being the tyme that the Rebellion publiquely broke out in the County of Wickloe: Hee this deponent being an english Protestant was at Knocktomquill aforesaid by force and armes deprived robbed and dispoyled of howshold goodes & 16 of his Cowes worth ffo r Twoe hundred and fforty six powndes at least & had his bible first burned By the Rebells Brian mc Edmund Burne of the Monny in the said County a <A> Captain of Rebells and his 2 Brothers Edmund and Oliver Ga [
fol. 170v
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tell Comanded the souldjer to hould his hand saying, I will take of his head my selfe: Howbeit he forbore to doe it and the deponent escaped with his Liffe And att that tyme & in the Commytting of that outrage & cruelty there were alsoe present and actors theis other Rebells vizt Cahir Boy Birne of Bllyrosnegoge in the said County gentleman & his followers: Murtagh Cavenagh of Ballinah & his followers: Henry <A> ô Neile late of Minmore in the same County: whoe with his followers alsoe forceibly robbed & tooke away from this deponent twoe hundreth [
fol. 171r
1256
& horses of English breed worth above five hundred Powndes more, 300 english sheepe 60 swyne 100 of powltry at least, & at least 60 barrells of Potatoes all worth Cxl li. Corne 200 li. & the deponent was forced to sell some Corne worth 20 li. more to the rebelles John mc James of Knocknegilky in the said County of Wickloe <A> James mc Redmond Burne Captain of Rebelles Edmund ô Gormagan of Knocktomquill aforesaid Morrice mc Brian of & James mc B Phelim Birne of Rosbawne Colonell & John Birne now of Cashawe all Rebells And the deponent by meanes of the Rebellion hath lost & is deprived of in his improvementes buildings & proffitts of his farme the worth of 100 li. more: Soe as the deponentes wholle losses which he can now Remember (by meanes of the present Rebellion amount vnto the summ of one thowsand twoe hundred and eighteene powndes ster: And further saith that this deponent after hee with his wiffe and family had beene inforced to stay at his said howse for about one yere and a halfe, in great distresse and danger they & restraint of They at length were rescowed by the army Conducted by the Collonells Sir Michaell Earnly & Richard Gibson: & soe escaped to Dublin: But in the tyme of his the deponentes said restraint and stay at his howse hee privately send a message to Mr W Captain Walter Chambers & Captain George Greames at Catherloghe whereby he signifyd the distresse of himself & family: his dangers past & feared
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Desireing them to bee with him this deponent some morning by breake of day: and he would help them to a prey of Cattle conteyneing in number twoe hundred at the least And withall signifying vnto them them the true state of the Cuntry where hee was: which messinger (although shee came to them as the said Captaine Chambers confessed, yet did not (for feare of danger) returne back: But staid there nor was any thing more spoke of therein vntill the said Captain Chambers reveiled the said Message to the said Sir Michael Earnley & Colonell Gibson And <A> further saith That 2 divellish rebellious women of the Killelongworth in the County of Catherlagh murthered an Englishwoman and her sonn with by knocking them in the head with stones: notwithstanding they had a protection from the said Luke Birne to be in saffety: whose murthered persons the deponent (imployed one to bury) he not dareing to doe it himselfe And the deponent further sajth: That in the time that he was soe as aforesaid restrained att his howse and the places thereaboutes He observed & knew that theis parties herein hereafter mencioned were alsoe in open action of Rebellion & committed divers outrages and cruelties <B> vizt Garrett Burne of Knocklow now Governor of the Castle of Carnow: Henry mc Morrogh of the same his tennant
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Knockloe Shane mc Donough gentHue mc Doniell laborer
Dermott o Bolger yeomanDoniell o gormagan L
Donough mc Teige yeomanCormack mc morrough L
Henerie mc Morrough yeomanTeige mc Dermott L
<Knockloe> Donough mc Shane yeoman<D> Dainell mc Teige L
Donough o Kerne yeomanThomas mc william L
Hue mc Shane yeomanwilliam Duff L
Redmond bane yeomanJohn o Kerlan farmer
<A> Conner mc Teige yeomanDon mc fferrie farmer
Hhugh mc Shane yeoman
redmond bane yeomanKillinure
Conner mc Teige yeomanJames mc Teige farmer
Hue o folie yeomanPatrick o folie farmer
hue mc mortagh yeomanHenerie mc morrish farmer
Morta o fola yeomanMorrish mc John farmer
william wall yeomanDermott mc Davie farmer
Edmond mc mortagh yeoman<E> Patrick mc Shane farmer
Teig mc william yeomanHue mc morish farmer
Dermott mc Teige farmer
LiscolmanTeige o Cean farmer
Henerie mc william farmerwilliam mc Daniell farmer
Bryan mc Chaire aforenamedLaughlin mc Simon farmer
<B> Donough mc Chaire husbandmanredmond mc mortagh farmer
Donough mc John husbandman
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Thomas Duff husbandmanTurly mc Edmond gentleman
Laughlin mc Dermott husbandmanDaniell mc Dermott f
Donough mc Hue husbandman<ff> william mc mealin f
morrish o Kenie f
ArdowneCullim mc Davie husbandman
Patrick mc Donough husbandmanDainell Boy husbandman
william boy laborer
<C> Bryan boy laborerAghowle
Turly boy laborerTeige mc Donough gentleman
Shane mc Donough laborerMelaughyn mc Hue f
<G> Turly mc owin f
redmond mc morrough f
Captain Olliver eustas gent
Owen mc Chaire gentleman
owen mc Keogh
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Captain Olliver Masterson<D> Turly o garrain f
Teige Weller [
Pearce o nealle f
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Hue mc Donough Byrne gentleman Ballyealand
Donough mc Hue gentlemanDoinell mc breene Laborer
Dainell mc Teige fGaralt owre farmer
Simon mc Davie gentlemanDoinell o laler farmer
Shane bard hLaughlin o Bryn Sargeant
<A> Patrick mc Dainell f<B> william Benitt Laborer
Dainell mc Mortagh f<E> robertt o bleare farmer chopm{
Conley Kellie fPatrick Gaffny farmer
Henerie mc Patrick fTeige mc Hue Laborer
Philop mc Shane fMulshalin mc Thomas farmer
William mc Mortagh fmichell mc Thomas farmer
Chaire brin mc Patrick f
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Shane Gaffinye farmer
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Hue mc Leaghlin fGefferie mc Gilpatrick f
Dainell mc Garratt f
<B> Morta mc Garrett gentleman [
Donough mc Garralt gentlemanPatrick mc william f
William Portis sadler<G> Owen mc Owen f
Doinell mc Owen f
Calensonsy<D> Hue mc Shane f
James mc Bryan farmerTeige boy f
Dermott mc morta fJames Gott f
Shane leagh fGarralt mc Davie f
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redmond Murphie f
<C> Hue mc PhealimBullingatt
Philop more fCaptain Dainell Cavanagh
Christopher Doudell SargeantJohn mc James f
Hue Doune fJames mc Shane f
<100> Shane bane Sargeant<H> Dermott mc Morrough f
Hue o brin f
William mc Philipe f
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Richard Cavanagh milnerBalliraghin
william white fTeige mc Doinell [
Patrick mc Hue fTeige mc Edmond boy farmer
Knogher o Bryn fSharowne mc Dermott f
edmond mc Keron fTeige o D[
nickalous morran f<M> Patrick mc william f
Shane mc Dainell ffin fbryan mc Arte f
Donough o Nealle fEdmond mc Dermott f
Teige mc Philop fTeige mc Edmond Duff f
Edmond o Rorke fJames mc Gillpatrick byrne gentleman
Donnell mc Hue Duffe gentlemanPerce his sone g
James Byrne gentlemanMorrish Boy f
Teige reo Byrne gentleman
Patrick o doran LaborerBallinulta
Owen o Bryne gentTeige o Koyne f
Doinell mc Teige f
CarrickShane mc Doinell roe f
Cahire oge Byrne gentleman Shane mc Owen f
Laghlin o Sorry fPhilpoe Masterson brogemaker
<K> Dermott mc Thomas fMorrow mc william f
Hue mc Shane fMorrow mc Dermott f
Doinell mc Morrow fDermott mc william f
Patrick Capoe fwilliam Keogh f
Dermott mc Morrogho fShane mc Garrald Duff f
Cahir mc garrald Duff
Cooleboy Dermott mc art f
Morogho Doalle gentlemanHenrie o folie f
Edmond Shane bane fDermott mc Gillpatrick f
James mc Cahire farmerDermott mc Teige f
John mc walles taylorMorrish mc Ener f 200
<L> Morta mc Cahire fDermott o Cullane f
Morta mc Patrick fTeige mc Morrow f
Dermott mc walles f
Morrish o Dorrough fSeskin
Turly mc Morrow roe fGarralt mc James byrne gentleman
Rich: Gosse gentShane mc Gillpatrick f
Donough mc Hue farmer<O> Dermott mc Gillpatrick f
Garralt Duffe mc laughlin fMorrish mc Edmond f gentleman
Gilernow o higgin f
Davie mc Henerie fBallicallin
James mc Calte farte mc Chaire Byrne gentleman
Reull o Higgin f<P> Donough mc Chaire Birne his sonn whoe
Dainell Duffe f confessed to be in Dublin when the Castle
Morta mc Gillpatrick f shold have been betraied
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Chaire mc arte Birne another brother
Edmond mc art 3d Son [
Teige mc Doinell Birne gentleman
Edmond o Cullane f
Morrow o ffullane f
Teige mc Patrick f
Gerratt mc James f
william Boy f
Cahire mc Gillpatrick f
<Q> william mc Dermott f
Knockpher mc Gillpatrick f
Gillpatrick mc Shane f
Owen mc Edmond
william mc Donough f
Shane mc morrow f
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Edmond mc Shane gentleman
Shane mc Edmond his sone
<R> Cahire mc Teige Laborer
Donough mc Dermott f
Morrow mc Gillpatrick farmer 229
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