Deposition of John Langly
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fol. 102r
1271
John Langly of Killwyny in the parish of Tallogh yeoman in the Barrony of Cossmore and Cossbride and within the County of waterford yeoman A brittish protestant duly sworne and Examined before vs by vertue of his Maiesties Comission <symbol> deposeth and saith that on or about the Eighteenth day of ffebruary last past and since the begining of this presente rebellion in Ireland, he lost was robbed, and forcibly dispoyled, of his goodes and Chattles to the seuerall values following, vizt worth 88 li. 16 s. by
<Imprimis> Of his Cowes Oxen and young Cattle to the value of Twenty three powndes Of his goodes and household stuffe goods to the value of ffortie shillinges Of Corne lost in house and haggard to the value of Three powndes six e teene shillinges, he likewise saith that he was expelled and driuen away from his said ffarme and house where he left in Corne in ground which he Conceiueth to be lost to the value of ffortie powndes; This deponent further saith that by meanes of this rebellion he was dispossessed of his said farme soe as he Conceiueth himselfe dampnified to the value of Twenty powndes together with his improvement in building fencing &c The totall of his losses amount e s to the some of ffower score and eight powndes sixteene shillinges he sayth that he was robd by Captain Butler & Captain Tobne & their followers, whose names he knoweth:
John [mark] Langley
his marke
Jurat coram nobis 23d Aug:
1642
Phil: Bisse
Jam: Wallis
fol. 102v
1272
The examinacion of
John Langly
Waterford
Reu
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