Deposition of Owen floide
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fol. 124r
1321
Owen floide late Knockane in the parish of Glownegam in the <in the> Com of Waterford husb: a brittish protestant duly sworne & examined before vs by vertue of &c deposeth & saith that aboute Christide last he lost was robbed & forcably dispoyled of his goods & Chattles to the seuerall values following vizt value of 64 li.Of Cowes yearlings & one horse the value of one & thirty pounds Off houshould stufe to the value of three pounds Of the Corne threshed to the value of one forty po u nds Of debt amounting to the sume of thirty forty three pounds which ere this rebellion was accounted a good debt but now become desperat by reason the debtor is an impouerished protestant namly Howell ap Powell Marchant of Waterford t and ther fore thi s deponent cannot gett satisfac ion from him The totall of his said losses amounts to the sume of three score thirty four pounds This deponent saith that he was robbed of his houshould stuffe & Corne by John Wech of Knockane husb: Richard Poure of the Darrigg in the Com of Waterford gent & Will Burdane of Knockane in the said Com & others whose names he knowes not The deponent further saith that the said Rich: Power appoynted sixteen men to lye in waite for the said Owen floid to stripp him who stripped him stark naked & further he cannot depose
Owen [mark] [flfoildes]
marke
Jurat coram nobis
5o 9bris 1642
Phil: Bisse
Richard ffrench
fol. 124v
1322
Owen [flfoydes]
examination
Waterford
Reu
41