Deposition of Robert Holloway
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fol. 123r
1319
Robertt Holloway late of the Towne and parish of Ardmore in the Barronry of Deces in the County of Waterford parish Clarke A Brittish protestante beinge Deuly Sworen ad examined by vertue deposeth and saith that one or aboute the last daye of februurye last past and since his present Rebellio{n} in Irland hee was Robbed and spoyled of his goods and Chattells to the seuerall values following viz value of 13 li. 5 s.Of one Chest and waring Aparell to the value of Twenty five shillings of debts which hee Accounted good to the summe of fourty shill and Now be Com desperat by Reason of this present Rebellion being due from these vndernamed partyes viz John Stucklye late vicard of Kenagona in the County aforesaid and now turned papist as he is Credibly Informed one Mc Swine of the County of Tipperarye yeoman And further hee sai e th that by Reason of this present Rebellion hee was Dispossesed of the Bennefitt of the Clarke ships in Seuerall parishes Ardmore and Kenagonagh & Lishgenon and the parish of Kinsaile Bagg worth tenn pownds per annum which he leaueth to consideracion whereof one yeers proffitt all Reddy due vnto him viz tenn pownds the Totall of his losses of his goods & chattells Amounts to th irteene [ ] thirteene pownds five shillings he also sayth that John ô Hay late plowman to mr Garret ffitz Garrald of Kumauge esquire formerly a reputed protestant and now since this rebellion turn’d Papist and e as he is credibly informed and turnd rebell also, as the said deponent was an eyewittnesser who saw the said John in arms among the rebells, when the Castle of Ardmore was takn and further he cannot depose Robert Halloway
Jurat coram nobis 23d of June
1642
Tho: Badnedge
Phil: Bisse
Thomas Ellwell
fol. 123v
1320
The examination of
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