Deposition of Phillipp Cross

Collection: Bysse Depositions

Citation: TCD, 1641 Depositions Project, online transcript January 1970
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Date: 1642-02-20
Identifier: 823038r036

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1641 Deposition Item Type Metadata

County: Cork
Deposition Type: Bysse
Nature of Deposition: Multiple Killing, Robbery, Lost By Debts
Commissioners: Philip Bisse, Richard Williamson
Deposition Transcription:


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Phillipp Cross late of the Towne and parish of Rosegagin barrony of Killmore and within the com of Corke yeoman a brittish protestant duely sworne & examined before vs by vertue of a Comision etc deposeth & sayth that aboute the 20th of ffebruary last 1641 the deponent lost was robbed & forceably dispoiled of his goods and Chattles to the seuerall values followeing vizt value of 68 li. partly consisting
Of horses to the value of two pounds Of houshould stuff to the value of two pounds tenn shillings Of Ready moneyes to the summe of tenn pounds Of Malt to the value of fiue pounds Of great beare barley in grounde to the value of Nine pounds he likewise sayth that he was disposesed of a lease for seaven yeeres to come in Rathgogine aforesaid woorth aboue the landlords rent Twenty pounds per annum wherin he is damnified fortie pounds Of debts amounting to the sume of Twenty pounds ten shillinges due from Thomas Kelly of Broghall in the County of Corke gentleman Therlagh o Connell of in the County of Phillip Lawles of Shandrum in the said County of Corke widdowe Cnoghor o Brughane of the same husbandman James Lacy of Ballinkelly in the said County of Corke gentleman & John ffrench of Rathgogin aforesaid And although he accounted the same goode debts before the begining of this presente rebellion yeet in regard the said John french is a protestant vtterly dissenabled by meanes of this rebellion & the rest are in All which parties are nowe in open & actuall rebellion therefore this deponent canot get satisfaction from them The totall of his losses amounts to three score & eight pounds ten shil eight and fortie pounds The deponent likewise saith that aboute Candlemas 1641 John Hall of Newtowne in the said County maltman Randle Stone of Rathgogine in the said County glouer John Atkins of the same husbandman English protestants were all of them hanged at a place called Rathgogine in the said County by the hands & meanes of the vndernamed persons & their companies namely John Supple of Craggane in the County of lymericke gentleman Morris Supple of Ballycolly in the said County gentleman Edy Lacy of Brury in the said County gentleman & Morris Lacy of Bally Dowgine in the said County gentleman & further he deposeth not
Phillipp [mark] Crosses
marke
{J}urat coram nobis 20
feb: 1642
Phil: Bisse Ric Williamson


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Phillipp Crosses examination
Cork
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Nu: 71

Deponent Fullname: Phillipp Cross
Deponent Gender: Male
Deponent Occupation: Yeoman
Deponent County of Residence: Cork
Mentioned Non-Deponent Fullnames: Thomas Kelly, Therlagh o Connell, Phillip Lawles, Cnoghor o Brughane, John ffrench, John Hall, Randle Stone, John Atkins, John Supple, Morris Supple, Edy Lacy, Morris Lacy
Mentioned Non-Deponent Roles: Debtor, Debtor, Debtor, Debtor, Debtor, Victim, Victim, Victim, Rebel, Rebel, Rebel, Rebel