Deposition of Luke Bagg

Collection: Bysse Depositions

Citation: TCD, 1641 Depositions Project, online transcript January 1970
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Date: 1642-06-27
Identifier: 820277r234

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1641 Deposition Item Type Metadata

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


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Luke Bagg late of Knockneskagh in the parish of Killmalash Barronry of Deces and County of <symbol> Waterford yeaman A brittish protestant du e ly Sworne and examined before vs by vertue &c deposeth and saieth that & since the beginning of this present Rebellion about St A ndrus tyde last he lost was Robbed and forcibly dispoyled of his goods and Chattells to the seuerall vallues ffollowing vizt value of 2353 li.
Off Cattell young and ould Horses Coults sheepe Swine poltery and beefe to the value of three hundred threskore and seaven pounds Off Corne in house and Haggard and Hay to the value of three hundred and Tenn pownds Off houshould Goods and Houshould provision and all Nessesarys there to belongin g to the value of eighty five pownds Off Implements of Husbandry to the value of fifty five pounds and further the deponent saieth that hee was expelled and driven away from his said farme of Knockneshagh where hee had left in Corne in Ground to the value of fifty pounds which hee Conceives to be lost Alsoe the deponent saieth that hee was dispossessed of A farme being the fower plow lands of Bewly in the parish aforesaid Barronry and County having thirteene yeres vnexpired worth Coibus Annis on hundred & fouer skore pound per Annum above the Land Lords Rent which he valueth to be worth the Some of seaven hundred and Twenty pownds which together with his houses which he built on the said farme now burnt downe to the ground by Means of this Rebellion in which he Conceives him selfe to be damnified Eight hundred pounds Likewise the deponent saieth that hee was disposessed of Another farme Called Killkeene where in hee had a Lease of Twenty Two yeres vnexpired worth Coibus Annis thirty eight pounds per Annum above the Land Lords Rent together with the his buildings being Latly burnt by the Rebells which hee valueth to worth two hundred & Twenty Eight pounds and further the deponent saieth that he was disposessed of A [farme ? ] Caled Monarud in the parish of Killgobbenett & County aforesaid wher in he had A lease of three skore yeres vnexpired worth Cumbus Annis twenty and five pounds per Annum over above the Land Lords Rent



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Which hee valueth to be worth three hundred pounds & ffurther the depon e nt saieth that he had two kills of lyme which hee Cons c eives to be lost & he valueth it to be worth thirty pownds Alsoe the deponent saieth that hee had due vnto in debts Justly due from those which formerly hee accompted good debts & now become desperat by Reason it is due from Impoverished protestants the Som is on hundred and eighteene pounds star & is due from such as Phillip Hill Laurance Hagly and Martin Bostin The totall of his losses Amounts to the Some of two thousand three hundred fifty three pownds hee He further saieth that hee is Credibly Informed by his sarvants that John fiz <B> Gerrald of farnane and his forces were the Men that Robd him of and ffurther he Cannott depose
luke Bagg
Jurat Coram
Jurat Coram Nobis
27o Junij 1642
Tho Badnedge
Phil: Bisse


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Luke Bagg his Exam
of Knockneskagh yeama{n}
29
Waterford
Reu
154

Deponent Fullname: Luke Bagg
Deponent Gender: Male
Deponent Occupation: Yeoman
Deponent County of Residence: Waterford
Mentioned Non-Deponent Fullnames: Phillip Hill, Laurance Hagly, Martin Bostin, John fiz Gerrald
Mentioned Non-Deponent Roles: Debtor, Debtor, Debtor, Rebel