Deposition of Henry Dauis
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fol. 199r
1475
Anne Dauis wife to Henry Dauis alias B[rambly] late of Dungarvan in the barony of Decies within the County of Waterford chandler; (a brittish protestant) for & in the behalf of her said husband Henry Dauis of the same nowe absent & one of the garrisson of Knockmoane in the said County, shee deposeth & saith That on or aboute the 7th day of January last & since the begining & by meanes of this presente rebellion in Ireland The said Henry Dauis lost was robbed & forceably dispoiled of his goods & Chattles to the seuerall values followeing vizt
Of Cowes heffers & one horse to the value of six & twenty pounds Of houshould stuffe to the value of thirteene pounds Of Corne in the house tallowe & other prouision to the value of fortie six pounds Of hay to the value of thirtie shillings Of ready mony the sume of the three score & one pounds & fiue shillings pounds Of gould rings to the value of six pounds thirteene shillings The deponent saith that her said husband was dispossessed of a lease of a bill a mill in Dungaruan aforesaid wherin her husband had a term of sixeteene yeares worth communyburs Annys aboue the land lords rent thirty pounds per andum wherin she c[ ] conseiues her husbaund to bee damnyfyed thre one hundred and fivefty pownds the toatall sume of her losses amounteth vnto three hundred pounds and three four pounds three eight shillings she says that she was robd by the rebells in the Castle of Dungaruan whose names she knoweth not She also sayth that the deponent was stript & kept prisoner with Mrs Mary Bowlt of Dungaruan wid: John Bowzalls wife of the same one of the wayters of the custome house there, and william farmers wife of the same Inkeeper: & further she cannot depose
Ann [mark] Dauis her marke
Jurat coram nobis 12o Aug: 1642
Phil: Bisse Jam: Wallis
fol. 199v
1476
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Ann Dauis
Waterford