Deposition of Elizabeth ffacy
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fol. 290r
1667
Elizabeth ffacy late of Corrane in the parish of Lismore & barony of Cosmore & Cosbridy within the County of Waterford widdowe (a brittish protestant) duely sworne & examined by vertue of his Maiesties Comission beareing date &c deposeth and saith That vpon the second day of ffebruary last or therabouts & since the begining of this presente rebellion in Ireland she lost & was robbed & forceably dispoiled if her goods & Chattles to the seuerall values following vizt value of 159 li. str, Part consisting of debtsOf her cowes heiffers & horses to the value of foure score pounds sterling Of hay & corne in the haggard to the value of three and twenty pounds Of houshould stuffe & other necessaries belonging to her house to the value of six pounds sterling In debts which this deponent accounted goode debts before this rebellion amounting to fiftie pounds sterling due vpon the vndernamed persons vizt Elizabeth Withers of CappoQuine in the said County widdowe Mr Sinba{ } Thomas Wrackson English protestants vtterly dissenabled by this rebellion due by Thomas Thomas Murphy John Crahan & Steephen Querke Irish papists nowe in actuall rebellion & therefore this deponent conceaues shee cannot gett satisfaction from them The totall of this deponents losses amounts to one hundred fiftie nyne pounds sterling She further saith that Thomas Prendergast of Crane in the said County gentleman, Edmond Roch of Tuorine in the said County gentleman did forceably take away the deponents horses and hay shee lastly saith And that Als Browne & her maid servant called An, Ann Suger & her daughter Als Thomase the wife of Robert called the barber & the wife of Robert Sanders & her daughter William Glouer all English protestants & others whose names she knoweth not were murthered by at CappoQuin by Capteine ffennell & Captaine Sherlocke & their companies & further she cannot depose
Elizabeth [mark] ffacy his marke
Jurat coram
nobis 13o Junij 1642
Percy Smyth
Tho Badndege
{Phil:} Bisse
fol. 290v
1668
The examination of
Elizabeth ffacy
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