Deposition of Giles Langdon
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Giles Langdon late of the Towne & parish of Kilmalas h and barony of Decies & within the County of Waterford Taylor (a brittish protestant) being duely sworne and examined before vs by vertue of &c deposeth & saith That since on or about Christmas last & diuers times since the begining & by meanes of this presente rebellion in Ireland he lost was robbed & forceably dispoiled of his goods & Chattles to the seuerall values following vizt value of 20 li. 5 s. 10 d. Part consisting Of one Cowes to the value of fortie shillings Of h oushould goods to the value of fortie shillings Of his fuell for fireing vizt wood turffe & firrs to the value of fortie shillings Of garden fruites & beese to the value of fortie shillinges Of debts amounting to the sume of twelue pounds fourteene fiue shillings & ten sh pence due from the vndernamed persons Irish & papists & Rebells vizt Thomas John mc Robert of Cloghballydony in the said County husbandman William Branagh of Whitechurch in the said County smith Dermod Mahowne of Ballygambon in the said County husbandman John mc Thomas mc Cragh of Cloghballydony in the said County gen John mc Richard of the same husbandman John Veale of the same husbandman Mohowne Branagh of Ballygambon yeoman Nicholas Lynard of Kilreene in the said County husbandman George ff Arland John ffowler of Killotormoy in the said County Taylor, John ffowler Dowse of the same Taylor Dauid Thomas Brannagh yeoman, The totall of his losses amounts to twenty pounds fiue shillings & ten pence, & the deponent likewise saith the vndernamed persons English & protestants are indebted to this deponent in parte of theaboue sume vizt Thomas ffarnan widdowe Wilkinson , Walter fferish Tho: Burges John Winston John Pellinger Richard Hedrington
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1300and although he accounted the same good debte before this rebellion yeett in regard the said protestants are vtterly dissenabled by this rebellion & the rest of the said parties out in actuall rebellion Therefore the said deponent canot gett satisfaction from them The totall of his losses amounts to twenty pounds fiue shillings & ten pence & further he canot depose th that not,
Gilles Lanngon
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Jurat coram nobis 11th Aug:
1642
Phil: Bisse
Jam: Wallis
The examination
of Giles Langdon
Waterford
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