Deposition of Robert Naylour
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fol. 284r
1655
Robert Naylour of the Towne and parish of lysmore barony of Cosemore and Cosebridy and within the County of Waterford clerk & deane of lymerick du e ly sworne and examined vpon oath before vs by vertue of &c deposeth and saith That vpon the 19th day of ffebruary 1641 and diuers times since the begining of this presente rebellion in Ireland he lost was robbed and forceably dispoiled of his goods and Chattles to the seuerall values following vizt worth 1797 li. 8 11 d.: Part consisting of debts owing byOf cowes oxen mares horses and sheepe to the value of three score one hundred and six teene pounds Of houshould stuffe lynnen woollen &c to the value of ten pounds Of Corne in the haggard and house to the value of ten pounds Of Implements of husbandry to the value of fiue pounds The deponent saith that by meanes of this presente rebellion in Ireland he lost the benefitt of his farme at Kilnecarrigg in the said County wherin he hath a lease of seaven fiue & twenty yeeres to come woorth three score pounds per annum aboue the land lords rent this deponent before this rebellion hau e ing layed out much expences in buylding fenceing & other necessary Improuements vpon the same in this lease he conceaues that he is damnified by re a son of this rebellion fiue hundred pounds Of debts amounting to the sume of one thousand one hundred forty three fiftie six pounds ten eight shillinges & eight eleaven pence parte of which sume is due from seuerall protestants namely the lord Bishupp of lymerick and the Archdeacon of the same both desceased since this rebellion J o hn Andrewes clerk William Snell William Bluet Ambrose Wills and seuerall other protestants vtterly dissenabled by mea{nes}
fol. 284v
1656Of this rebellion likewise And saith the vndernamed persons are in debted vnto this deponent in parte of thaboue sume namely Robert Ambrose of ould Castletowne in the County of Corke yeoman Edmund Ambrose of the same yeoman John Hogane of the same yeoman Richard mc Phillipp o Mahir of the parish of Cahir in the County of Tipperary yeoman Donogh o Dowdy of the parish of Tubrid in the County of Tipperary yeoman Owen mc Donogh of the same gentleman Thomas mc Roger mc Crath of the same gentleman John mc Teig & Donnell mc Cragh of the same gentleman Tibbot Butler of the same gentleman John Condon of Bregowne in the said County of Corke gentleman Edward ffox of the same gentleman Edmond Condon of the same gentleman Dauid Condon of the same gentleman Theobald Roch of the same gentleman John Power of Dunhill in the County of Waterford Esquire Edmond Power of Ballintemple in the said County gentleman Nicholas Power of Kilballykelly in the said County Esquire Peeter Anthony of Comroe in the said County gen John Seggerson of lysmore in the said County Esquire & seuerall others all whose names the deponent knoweth not All which are nowe in open and actuall rebellion therefore this deponent canot gett satisfaction from them The totall of his losses amounts to one Thousand seaven hundred foure score and seaventeene pounds eight shillinges and eleven pence besides the losse of the benefitt of his Church liueinges since the begining of this rebellion woorth him Coibus annis fiue hundred pounds per annum vizt the deanry of lymerick Prebend of Bregowne Michelstowne Prebend of Disert and Kilmolleran which he leaues to consideration & further he deposeth not that parte of his cowes and horses were taken away the eight and Twentieth day of this month by the warders and rebells in the Castle of Dramany in the said County & further he deposeth not
Robert Nayler
Jurat coram nobis 2o Jan: 1642
Percy Smyth Phil: Bisse
fol. 285r
1657
fol. 285v
1658
W{a}terford
Robert Naylor
deane of lymericke
Reu
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