Deposition of Phillip Hill
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Phillip Hill of Killmalash in the parish of Killmalash and barony of d esses in the County of Watterford yeoman (a brittish protestant) being dewly sowrne and Examined by vertue vizt deposeth and saith that in or About Christmas Last hee was robbed and spoyled of his goods & Chattells to the vallues ffolowing vizt value of 361 li. value of 361 li. 2 s. sterl part consisting ofOf cowes heiffers horses and swyne to the vallue of three score & ffifteen pounds Of hay and Corne in haggard & howse to the vallue of ffoure score & one pounds o f Implements of for husbandry to the vallue of tow pounds of howshold stufe to the vallue of ten pounds Of ffruts in his garden to the vallue of ffourty shillings of three stockes of bees to the vallue of twenty thirty shillings of howses burnt vppon his land to the vallue of ffourty pounds Also hee saith that by meanes of this present rebellion hee was dispossed of his ffarme and howse of Ballishane in the barony of the desses without the drum and in the foresaid County worth Co u i bis annis Aboue the Lords rent ffoure pounds ster per annum per annum in which hee had twenty foure yeares to Come which hee vallue s to bee worth thirty ffiue pounds ffurther hee saith that by meanes of this rebellion hee was dispossessed of An howse and ffarme of Kilekept in the parish of Killmala s h worth Couibis annis aboue the lords rent ten pou nds ster per annum of being well Improued in which he had a lease of sixteen years to Com which hee vallue to bee worth ffoure score pounds ster: Also hee saith that by means resen of this present rebellion hee was dispossed of an howse and ffarme in the said County lying and being in the parish of Killmalash & Barony desses without the drum in the said County worth Couibis annis aboue the lords rent four{e} pounds st a r per annum which hee vallues to be worth being well Improued hauing fiue p yeares to com which hee vallues to be worth ten pounds Of depts which hee Esteemed good debts before [ ] this present rebellion to the sum of thirty fiue pounds twel [ fe ] shillings ar now beecome desperatt by resen part t ther of dewe ffrom the vnder named persons English and protestants vi zt Robart Bywater Joh{n} Gore John Bagwell & another par t t dewe debts due from the vnder named persons Iresh Rebells and Papest vid Robart steuenson of the parish of in <A> whyt Church gent John mc Cragh of the Clogh in the parish of Killmalash: Pearce Roch & John Roch both of the parish of Ophane in the barrony of desses gen Afor and aforesaid County gents the totall of his losses Amounts to three hundred three score & one pounds tow shillings ster and was Robed by the means of John O Howlon of drummana in the parish of Op h an e Ophan{e} on the forsaid County gent ffurther hee saith that one alse by Bywater of Dromana was killed by the said Rebles & ffurther hee cannot depose beesides this that owne mc shee in the parish of Ophane i{n} the barony of desses said that my Lord president was A greater rebell then those that hee had kild and burned in the County of Tepararie
Phillip Hill
his [mark] Marke
Jurat coram nobis
18th June 1642
Phil: Bisse Tho Badnedge Thomas Ellwell
fol. 63v
1194
The examination
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Waterford
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