Deposition of Thomas Kinsey

Collection: Bysse Depositions

Citation: TCD, 1641 Depositions Project, online transcript January 1970
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Date: 1642-11-07
Identifier: 824196r177

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1641 Deposition Item Type Metadata

County: Cork
Deposition Type: Bysse
Nature of Deposition: Apostacy, Arson, Robbery, Stripping, Lost By Debts
Commissioners: Philip Bisse, Richard French
Deposition Transcription:


fol. 196r



1991

Thomas kinsey L ate of keneigh in the Barronie of Carberie the Com of Corke Clerke a brittish protestant duly sworne & examined before vs by vertue of &c. deposeth & saith that about the tenth of Januarie Last past & since the begining of this present rebellione in Ireland he lost was robbed & forcibly dispoyled of his goods and Chattles to the seuerall value following vizt worth 56 li. part consisting in debts due from the vndernamed Rebells vizt
Of Cowes one horse & swine to the value of tenn pounds Of houshould stuff to the value of two pounds . Of Corne & haye in house & haggard to the value of tenn pounds Of debts amounting to the summe of foure pounds which ere this rebellion were esteemed good debts but now become desperat by reason some of the debtors are impouerished protestants namly Nicholas Weight yeoman Alexandir fettiplace g e n t of the parish & County afforsaid & the rest papists & out in actual rebellion namly daniel mc donnought Cartie of the afforsaid parish baronie & County freehoulder with others vnknowne and therfore this deponent cannot gett satisfaccion from anie of them, H ee Likwise saith that his house s were burned (as he is credably informed by diuers of good creeditt) which cost him not one yeare before this rebellion thirty pounds. The totall of his said losses in goods & Chattles amounts to the summe of fiftie six pounds besides the losse of the benifitt of his church livings being worth Coibus Annis fifty pounds per Annum which he leaues to consideracion he also sayth that Thomas Brookes of kynnogh gent George fferne of the same gentleman were all stript by the rebells in those parts about the twelfth of January Last Richard White of kynnogh husbandman and his wife Ellias Lyngalar of the same husbandman his wife & Children which were before protestants and now are turned papists and out amongst the rebells and further he I Cannot depose

Tho: Kinsey
Jurat Coram nobis 7 Nouembris
1642
Phil: Bisse
Richard ffrench


fol. 196v



1992

Thomas Kynsey his examination
430
Corke
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Deponent Fullname: Thomas kinsey
Deponent Gender: Male
Deponent Occupation: Clergy
Deponent County of Residence: Cork
Mentioned Non-Deponent Fullnames: Nicholas Weight, Alexandir fettiplace, daniel mc donnough Cartie, Thomas Brookes, George fferne, Richard White, Ellias Lyngalar
Mentioned Non-Deponent Roles: Debtor, Debtor, Debtor, Victim, Victim, Apostate, Apostate