Deposition of James Bartlett
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fol. 291r
1669
James Bartlett of the towne and parish of Mackollop and Barony of Coskmor & Cosbree in the County of Corrke Watterford yeoman clothworker (a british protestant) being deuly sowren & Examined by vertue &c deposeth saith that on or Aboute twelfe day last hee was robbed of his goods & Chattells to the vallue ffollowing vizt of 45 li. 10 s.Of Cowes Heifers and horses to the vallue of thirty on pound of a dept deue Amount to the som of two two pounds ten shillings which wear Esteemed good before this present rebellion and now becom d esperate by reson of on Impouer shed protestant deue vpon John Hunt of the Aforesaid County as also by meanes of this Rebellion hee was Expelled and driuen ffrom his howse and farme hauing corne in ground to the vallue of twelfe pounds ten shillings which he conceaues to be lost and ffurther hee saith hee was the totall of his losses Amounts to ffourty [ ] fiue pounds ten shillings ffurther hee deposeth and saith hee was robbed by the Condons of Cloughleagh and [ ] others whose names hee knoweth not and ffurther hee Cannot deposeth that John Morris Count of the Towne & parish aforesaid & Edmond mc Mahowne of the same were formerly protestants butt since this rebellion turned papists & further he canot depose
James [mark} Bartletts marke
Jurat coram nobis
15th June 1642
Tho Badnedge
Phil: Bisse
fol. 291v
1670
Waterford
James Bartlett Exam 338
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