Deposition of John Kerbick
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fol. 112r
1293
John Kerbick late of Kilbree in the parish of Lismore & barony of Cosmore & Cos bridy & within the County of yeoman (a bristtish protestant) duely sworne & examined by vertue of &c deposeth & saith That on or aboute Shrouetode last & diuers times since the begining of this presente rebellion in Ireland she he lost was robbed & forceably dispoiled of his goods and Chattles to the seuerall values followeing vizt value of 42 li. 19 s.Of Cowes & other Cattle to the value o f eight pounds Of houshould stuffe linnen & woollen to the value of two pounds nyne shillings Of his house burnt by meanes of this rebellion & a mill to grind bark & leatherne ware to the value of seaven & twenty pounds ten shillings foure pence The deponent likewise saith that he was dispossessed of his said farme haueing a lease there for three yeeres or therabouts yeett to come woorth fiftie shillings per annum aboue the landlords rent which he valueth to be woorth fiue pounds The totall of his losses amounts to two & fortie pounds nynteene shillings The deponent saith that saith that his houshould stuffe was [ ] detayned from him by Edmond Roch of [ ] gen t his said Cattle was taken away by three of Dermod mc Craghs men of Curraghnesledy in the said County gentleman as he is informed son to Phillipp mc Cragh of the same Esquire & Richard Butler of Kilcash in the County of Tipperary Esquire & his company his cause of knowledge is that he sent his wife Beale Kerbick to the Campe which the said Richard Butler & the said Dermod mc Cragh there kepte in Affane in the said County to desire restitution of the said Cattle whoe denyd the to restore them to this deponent & further he canot depose John [mark] Kerbicks marke
Jurat coram nobis 15 Augustie 1642
Phil: Bisse Jam: Wallis
fol. 112v
1294
The examination of
John Kerbick
Waterford
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