Deposition of Walter Jones
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fol. 162r
1401
<symbol> Walter Jones Late of Tallough the towne and parish of Tallough baronry of Cosmore & Cosbridy Mannor of Lasfiny and County of Waterford Gent Duely Sworne and examined before vs by vertue &c deposeth and saieth that on or about the 25th day of febrary Last past and since the begining of this present Rebellion he lost was Robbed and forcibly dispoyled of his goods and Chattells to the seuerall value s following viz value of 133 li. 6 s. Of Cowes oxen & Horses to the value of fifty Seaven p o wnds sixteene shillings Of Corne in house & haggard to the value of fifteene pownds Of Houshould goods and houshould provision to the value of Sixe pownds ster Of Implements of Husbandry to the value of fifty shillings Also the deponent further Sai e th that hee was expelled and driven away from his farme of Killmore where he left in Corne In Ground to the value of fourteen pownds which hee Conceives to be lost as alsoe also the deponent S aieth that he was disposesed of two a farme the one at Temple vally in the parish of Mogely and County of Corke aforesaid as alsoe a farme of Kill More which he leaveth to future Consideracion hauing a lease of the said farme of Templevally of hauing a lease of four thousand nine hundred & odd yeares yet to come, worth coibus annis sixteene pownds per annum aboue the Land Lords rent, in which he conceiue himselfe to be damnifyed, this years profitt, vizt of sixteene po w nds his future losses in this lease for the yeares to come he leaueth to c onsideracion also he hath lost the benefitt of another lease calld in Tallow part of a plowland called Kilmore wherein he had a tearme of nine years yet to come worth aboue the LandLords rent twelue pownds per annum wherein he conceiue himselfe to be damnifyed thirty six pownd. He further sayth that he was robd by & by the means of Capt: ffennell, Capt: Butler & diuers others whose names he knoweth not, he also sayth that his seruant John Donnell of the towne & parish of Tallow was murderd by the rebells whose names he knoweth not ; the totall of his losses amount to the summe of one hundred thirty three pownds Six Shill: and further he cannot depose Walter [mark] Jones his marke
Jurat coram nobis
25o Junij
1642
Phil: Bisse
Tho Badnedge
Thomas Ellwell
fol. 162v
1402
The examination of
Walter Jones69Waterford
Reu
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