Deposition of Phillip Mezey
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Phillip Mezey late of Clorane in the parish of DonnaClone in the Countie of Tipperarie Miller (a brittish protestant) being dulie sworne and examyned by vertue of and &c deposeth and saieth That about the first of Janaurie last past and since this present rebellion in Ireland he lost and was robbed and forceablie dispoiled of his goods and seuerall sommes of moneis to the seuerall values followeinge vizt worth
Of Cattle horses and swyne hogs att Cloran aforesaid to the value of Ten pownds Of howshould stuffe to the value of sixe pownds Of lyninge and wearinge apparreill to the value of seven pownds ten shillings Of vitcles and provicion to the value of Twentie shillings Of Corne and malt in my mill to the value of fourtie shillings one sword and belt to the value of fourteene shillings of debts due to him as followeth vizt
Of George Cale of Cloran aforesaid (a british protestant) and nowe impouerished by meanes of the rebellion The some of eight shillings Of Walter nosse late of Cloran aforesaid (a brittish protestant) and nowe impouerished by meanes of the rebellion one shillinge and eight pence: Of James Hale of Cloran aforesaid nowe in rebelion The some of fiue shillings Of Richard Batston of Cloran aforesaid now in rebellion one shillinge The totall some of his losses amounts to the whole value of eight and Twentie pownds seven shillings and fower pence And further this deponent Cannott depose.
Phillip Mezey
Jurat coram nobis 16: Aug
1642
Phil: Bisse
Jam: Wallis
fol. 86v
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The examination
of Phillipp
Mezy
Tipperarie