Deposition of William Bellis
- Reference: MS 834, fols 001r-002v
- County: Louth
- Date: 5/1/1642
- Type: Dublin Original
- Nature of Deposition: Arson, Assault, Multiple Killing, Robbery, Stripping, Lost by debts
- How to Cite
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William Bellis of the towne and parrish of Carlingfford in the halfe Barony of dundalke and County of Louth being duly sworne deposeth vidzt
That he Lost by meanes of the Rebellion most That since the begining of the present Rebellion he was deprived robbed or otherwise dispoyled of his corne and hey worth fourty nine pownds in Cattell worth seauenty foure pownds, In cheese and butter worth thurty six pownds teen shillings in mony that I left in one Gregory Boultons hand to keepe which was tacken from him by the Rebells seauenteene pownds In <A> monys due from one John Babe of Carlingford aforesaid which is one of the n o w rebells foure pownd teen shillings, In housolldstouf and boards and Joysses and Empliments worth sixteen pownd teen shillings In Leeasses thurty seauen pownds all which soumes of monys amounts to tow hundred fourty foure pownds teen shillings All which goods weare taken Rebelliously taken f r away by the hands and meanes of the Rebells Pattricke Dargis gent in the barony of Omeath now called Captayne and John Whit of [
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<E> And further sayeth that Edward Washfeild was hanged by the saide rebbells And Alce Holland was Likwise hanged by the saide rebbells
William Bellies
Deposed this 5 of Janu: 1641
Will: Hitchcock
William Aldrich
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4 Comit: Lowth
William Bellies
Jan: 5o 1641
Intr
Hand
24 Oct
244li.
William Aldrich
William Hitchcock