Deposition of Roger Boyle & Anna Boyle
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fol. 246r
{1581}
Roger Boyle of Kilnaparke in the parish of Kilst ni ck{ oles } {in the barrony} of Galter in the County of Watterford a brettish Pro{testant} being dewly sowrne and examined by vertue &c {deposeth} & saith that in and about the twenth day of Nouember last hee was Robbed of his goods and Chattells to the vallue following vizt value of 26 270 li sterling part consisting ofOf cowes horses and young Cattell to the vallue of one hundred pounds Of howshold stufe to the vallue of thirty ffiue pounds Of Co r ne and haye in haggard and howse to the vallue of twenty pounds Of lyning woolen and wearing apparell to the vallue of ffifteen pound ffur also hee saith that by meanes of this Rebellion hee was dispossessed of the one lease and ffarme & howse being well Improued lying in the parish of kilstnickoles Caled by the name of Kilmapark in the forsaid county of W atterford worth Coibus annis aboue the lords Rent thirty pounds ster per ffurther hee saith that by meanes of this rebellion hee was dispossessed of one ffarme howse lying in the parish of Kilmc clege in the foresaid County worth Coibus annis Aboue the Landlords Rent being well Improued f fiue pounds ster per annum wher in hee had a lease of ny eight yeeres to com which hee vallues to bee worth ffifteen pounds to gether with his ffyne s paid thirty pounds Of debts which hee esteemed good before this present Rebellion Amounting to the some of ffourty pounds and now beecom disperate by reson that part t herof dewe ffrom the vndernamed persons English protestants vizt [ ] William ffuller & Robert ward & Henrie Dui Dyn and another part debts deue ffrom the vndernamed persons Iresh & Papest viz William Ronan of the Monomyatrie and County Afore in the parish of kilmccle yeoman John mc Phillipes of the Cittie of watterfo{rd} yeoman but in regard that And that the said parties English & protestants ar vtterly disinabled by reson of this Rebellion & the rest of them they are In Actuall Rebellion ther fore the deponant cannot gett satisfaction the tota{ll} of his losses Amount to Two Two hundred three score ten pounds ster hee ffurther saith that his wyfe being driuen from her whome to the passuag of Watterford wher shee Intended to take shiping was ther streped by John Elworth Ayleworth of the Citte of Watterford ye gent Pal{ } wading fit Richerd of Penbroukstowne g in the said County gent with diuers others of ther Company and ffurther shee cannot depose [ ] The parties that were robbed & stripped there at that time were these followeinge vizt by the deposition of Anna Boyle wife to the said Roger Margarett Smith, Judith Richmond Michaell Smith Mr Dinn & his wife and three elder Chilldren, Joane Llewellin, John Icorne his wife, sonne & servant, John Smith & his wife Goody ffinch & her Chilldren Edward Wade Ju{ } & his wife & Chilldren, Mrs Rookes & her two Chilldren G{oody} Morgan her daughter & her Chilldren & divers others whose names she Cannott remember to the Number of [ ] { } of betweene 3 or 400 persons as she conceives she allso saith th{at} there was Nine Chilldren & one old woman buried on the { } day which she thinkes verily beleeves was occasioned by the vnhumane { } of those Irish Rebells there vpon them She ffurth{er}
fol. 246v
1582
{ } at there is Thomas Atkins & his wife liveinge on passa{ge} Hill neere Waterford a weaver Ralph Mullinax & his wife at Killure Smith Lawrence Wade at the Kings heade Inholder in Waterford, Thomas Rogers & his wife of Woodestowne ffranncis Powell of the Citty of Waterford Smith & his wife Smith, Thomas Dobson & his wife husbandman Joseph Ellis & his wife of Waterford Hatter old Nicholas the Miller without St Patrickes gate in Waterford & his wife Evan Welsh of Killcullane ffisherman his wife & daughters Mathew Johnson of Ballyhow Carpenter & others whose names she remembereth not Mr Williams of the Cathedrall Church of Waterford Organist one other Mr Williams who professes himselfe to be a drainer of Boggs & engineer All where were knowne Protestants & now gone to Masse with the Irish And further deposeth not Roger Boyle
Anna Boyle
Jurat coram nobis
17o Junij 1642
Tho BadnedgeThe examination of
Roger Boyle
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