Deposition of Ann Bragg

Collection: Bysse Depositions

Citation: TCD, 1641 Depositions Project, online transcript January 1970
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Date: 1642-06-25
Identifier: 820206r174

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1641 Deposition Item Type Metadata

County: Waterford
Deposition Type: Bysse
Nature of Deposition: Robbery, Lost By Debts
Commissioners: Philip Bisse, Thomas Badnedge, Thomas Elwell
Deposition Transcription:


fol. 206r



1493
The true relacion examination of Ann Bragg of Killcaugh in the parish of Tallogh within the Mannor of Lisfyny in the <in the> County of waterford widdowe what goods and Chattles she hath been robd of by the Rebells to her as yet vnknow e n and losses sustayned by meanes of this Rebellion, at or about shrovetide last past 1641
In household stuffe to the value of Ten powndes
In Implements of husbandry and furniture for horses to the value of sixe powndes
deposeth that since the begining of this Rebellion she hath bin deprived of goods & chattells to the value of 508 li. 6 s. 8 d.
In Cowes Oxen, horses and sheepe, to the value of Eightscore powndes
In Corne in house and haggard to the value of Thirty powndes
In being dispossest of a farme Called Killbegg which she held by lease from the righ t honourable Richard Earl of Corke for tearme of fiuetee ne yeares yet vnexpired worth over an d aboue the lords rent Thirty powndes per Annum which she doth value to be worth together with her greate chardges of Improuement, One hundred powndes
In being dispossest of another farme Called by the name of Longstones which she held by lease from the said Earle hauing Twenty sixe yeares to come therein worth over and aboue the lords rent Eight powndes per Annum, which shee doeth value to be worth together with her chardges of Improuement ffifty powndes
In being dispossest of another farme Called by the name of Killcaugh which she held from the said earle of Corke and hath two liues thereon (all which three seuerall farmes are within the parish of Tallogh, within the said Mannor of Lisfyny and County of waterford) worth over and aboue the lords rent Twelue powndes per Annum The which last lease she doth value to be worth together with her Improuements fforty powndes
She saith she hath Corne now in ground to the value of ffower score and Ten powndes which she Conceiueth to be lost by meanes of this rebellion
soe the totall some which she had lost and Conceiueth to be lost amounteth vnto
ffower fiue hundred ffower score and sixe eight powndes si x shillings & eight pence The deponent saith that Henry Courteous & Robert Sheward both of the parish of Talloe both Impouerished protestants are indebted to this deponent i n the sume of two & twenty pounds six shillings & eight pence but in regard the said parties are vtterly protest an t s dissenabled by meanes of this rebelllion therefor this depon e nt canot gett satisfaction from them further she canot{depose}
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Jurat coram nobis 25o
Junij 1642
Tho: Badnedge
{Phil Bisse}
{Thomas Ellwel}l


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1494

Deponent Fullname: Ann Bragg
Deponent Gender: Female
Deponent Occupation: Widow
Deponent County of Residence: Waterford
Mentioned Non-Deponent Fullnames: Earle of Corke, Henry Courteous, Robert Sheward
Mentioned Non-Deponent Roles: Landlord, Debtor, Debtor