Deposition of John Geny
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John Geny of the Citty of Dublin butcher sworne and examined deposeth and saith That since the begining of the present Rebellion & by meanes thereof hee hath bin and still is deprived robbed and dispoiled of his meanes goods and chattells Consisting of a farme [ ] att Belgree in the County of Dublin worth Cxx li. or thereabouts A howses o n th e Combe in Dono u re Dublin spoiled by meanes of the Rebellion worth about C li. [ ] twoe, A gelding and a Mare worth about vj li. due debts In money paid towardes mainteinance of his Maiesties Army against against the Rebells & for impost for his goodes which if the Rebellion had not bin of his goodes he had not paid) 200 li., Besides the losse of his trade for 2 yeres & a halfe amounting to Cl li. which when the Rebellion began had bin clerely worth vnto him one yere with another threescore Powndes per Annum, Soe that his whole losses & damages by meanes of the Rebellion amounteth to ffive hundred seventy six poundes
John Geny
Jur 23o July 1645
Hen: Jones
Hen: Brereton
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Dublin
John Geny Jur 23o Julij 1645
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