Deposition of Edmund Perry
- Reference: MS 829, fols 383r-384v
- County: Limerick
- Date: 2/9/1653
- Type: Commonwealth
- Nature of Deposition: Multiple Killing, Robbery
- How to Cite
fol. 383r
1755
Edmund Perry late of Crome in the County of Limerick gent sworne & examined deposeth and saith That in & since the begining of this present Rebellion he this deponent haveing beene robed & dispoiled by the Irish Rebells of his goodes & chattells & meanes within the seuerall Counties of Limrick & Clare to his losse and damage of Eleven thowsand seven hundred Powndes & above And his mother in lawe Joane Perry being also then robbed & deprived by the Irish Rebells of her goodes chattells and meanes within the said Counties worth six thowsand Pownds & above Hee And this deponent with his wife & two child [
B 14
fol. 383v
1756
report That about the same time one Constance Carse this deponents Cooke mayde goeing into this deponents garden at Croome to gather herbs, was then & there shott in the back & there with kild by some of the Irish Rebells but by whom he neither knoweth nor hath it been related vnto him
Edmond Pery
Jur 2o Sept 1653
Henry fflower
Th: sowthwell
Tho: Waring
fol. 384r
1757
fol. 384v
1758
Edm: Perry B 14
B 14
Henry Flower
Thomas Southwell
Thomas Waring