Deposition of Jenkine Morgan
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fol. 151r
1379
Jenkine Morgan latte of Balline in the parish of Lismore in the Barony of Cosmore & Cos B ridy & in the County of watterford husBandman B eeing duly sworne & examined By vertue of his Maiestis Comison deposeth & saith that aboutt the ffourteenth of January last past he was Robed and By fforce dispoyled of his goods & Chattells to the seuerall vallus followinge vizt
value of 72 li. of Cowes heifers and yonge Cattell the worth of Three scoare pounds tow pigs worth one pound and in houshold stuffe & winter provizon three pounds of haie which he lost By meanes of this rebe lion he Beeing expeled & driuen from his farme f iue pounds & allso he then in like maner lost in fru i ts of his gardens fiue pounds the totall of his losses Amounts vnto three score & fourteen pounds starling: he also sayth that he was robd by Thomas O Leahae of the Butlers country GortoKullin in county of Tipperary yeaman, & William mc Kennady of Dughill of the same county gen: Dauid Oge Kennady of Grayg of the same county gen: & Tho: ffitz Mc Garret Prendergast of Klonokully of same county gen: Morris O Quinlan of the Grayg husbandman, John O Hankin of the same labourer, James Cumin of Clohine merchant, all of July last he saw three houses of Ballyrafter in parish of Lismore were all burnt by the rebells of the Lord of Cahirs company & further he cannot depose <The rebells nams wear Thomas mc Keahar Jams Cumin Morise o quinlan>
Jenkin [mark] Morgans marke
John Keaghie swore that the depositions of the nams of the robbers & burnings were true
Jurat coram nobis 17 Aug:
1642
Phil: Bisse
Jam: Wallis
fol. 151v
1380
The examination of jenkine
Morgan
Waterford
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