Deposition of James Curry
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fol. 178r
1433
James Curry late of ofan in the towne & the parish of Affane and barony of deces within the County of Waterford husbandman (a brittish protestant) being duely sworne & examined by vertue of his Maiesties Comission &c deposeth and saith That on or aboute the begining of Lent last & diuers times since the begining of this presente rebellion in Ireland he lost was robbed and forceably dispoiled of his goods & Chattles to the seuerall values followeing vizt value of 39 li. Of Cowes yeerlings mares & horses & swine to the value of eleun twenty one pownds ten shill ings : pounds Of houshould stuffe to the value of fortie shillinges Of hay & Corne in the haggard & house to the value of eleaven pounds Of garden fruites to the value of fortie shillinges Itm the loss e of the benefitt of his farme in Affane to the value of two pownds Of his weareing apparell to the value of ten shillings Of Implements of husbandry to the value of [ ] eleun ten shillings: he was robd by the Rebells that came to beseidge Caperquin but their names whose he knoweth not: he sayth that he was stript at Affane aforesaid by Tibbot Butler of Knockaramoony in county of Tipperary gentleman: & his followers he also sayth And that Dauid Donell mc Dauid late of Ballihanebegg in parish of whiteChurch & county of waterford gentleman did say in this deponents hearing where he was prisoner about Candlemas last, that we meaning the the protestants were trayterous english doggs, and that that they knew no god that they had and further he cannot depose the totall of his losses amounts to twenty seaun pownds nine and thirty pownds & [ ] shillings: ten shillings James [mark] Curry’s marke
Jurat coram nobis 15 Aug:
1642
Phil: Bisse
Jam: Wallis
fol. 178v
1434
The examination of John James Curry
Waterford
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