Deposition of John Huggins
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fol. 238r
1565
John Huggins late of Ballymuddy in the parish of Killotormoy in the manor of lissmore & County of Waterford yeoman (a brittish protestant) being duely sworne & examined by vertue of &c deposeth and saith That on or aboute shrouesunday last & since the begining of this present rebellion in Ireland he lost & was robbed & forceably dispoiled of his goods & Chattles to the seuerall values followeing vizt value of 333 li. Of Cowes oxen steeres heffers mares coults & horses at Ballymuddy aforesaid to the value of one hundred thirtie & foure pounds Of hay and Corne in the haggard & house to the value of ten pounds The deponent saith that he was expelled & driuen away from his said farme & house where he left in Corne in ground to the value of forty nyne pounds which he conceaues to be lost The deponent further saith that by meanes of this rebellion he dispossessed of his farme wherin he had a lease of two & twenty vnexpired woorth yerly aboue the landlords rent fiue pounds per annum the same being well Improued with building fenceing incloseing & ditchinge which lease soe improued the deponent values to be woorth one hundred & twenty pounds Of another lease of a parcell of land called Carrigrone in the said County wherin he had a lease of three yeeres to come woorth ten pounds per annum aboue the landlords rent which he valueth to be woorth twenty pounds The totall of this deponents losses amounts to three hundred three and thirty pounds The deponent likewise saith that he was robbed of his said goods (as he is credibly informed) by John o ffarnan in the barony of the dessies & within the said County gentleman & his forces & further he can n ot depose
John Huggens
Jurat coram nobis 20
Junij 1642
Tho Badnedge
Hen: Rugge
Thomas Ellwell
fol. 238v
1566
The examination of
John Huggens
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