Deposition of Edward Neilson
- Reference: MS 829, fols 309r-309v
- County: Limerick
- Date: 22/6/1643
- Type: Dublin Original
- Nature of Deposition: Robbery
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Edward Neilson prebend of Ballicahan in the Dioces of Limrick and viccar of Templehenny and Kilcash in the diocs of Lismore within the Kingdome of Ireland sworne & examined deposeth and sayth That since the begining of the present Rebellion vizt in or about the month of December 1641: Hee was and and still is deprived robbed or otherwise dispojled of the proffittes of his Church Liveings goodes and Chattells all of the value and to his present Losse of six Eight hundreth and nynetie powndes Six hundred seventie eight powndes ster And that hee is like to bee deprived of and loose the future proffitts of his Church meanes worth one hundred and six powndes per annum vntill a peace be established And hath credibly heard from his wiffe: (he himself being then absent when his goods were taken) That and verely beleeveth that the parties that soe robbed & dispoyled him were actors & Rebellious persons in the present Rebellion vizt & thus called vizt George Poore <A> of Clomell in the County of Tipperary gent Richard Butler of Kilcash in the same County Esquire & others whose names he doth not well remember:
Edw: Neilsonn
Jur xxijo Juny 1643
Hen: Brereton
Will: Aldrich
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Limrick
Edward Nelson Jur
22o Juny 1643
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