Deposition of Ingrim Stoinnouse
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fol. 96r
954
Ingrim Stoinnouse of Aharlough in the County of Tipperry yeoman (a brittish protestant) duely sworne and examined by vertue &c deposeth and saith, That in or about the 16th day of december Last hee Was robbed and forceably dispoiled of his goods and Chattles to the seauerall Vallues ffolloweinge vizt
Of Cowes att Aharlough aforesaid to the vallue of Eighteene pounds of yearelinge Calues to the Vallue of fforty shillings of houshould goods to the Vallue of fiue pounds of Corne and hay to the vallue of Six pounds of debts Which fflorence stonenouse a rebell oweth him Twenty Shillinges, The totall of his Lossess amounts to Thirty two pounds ster: he sayth that he was robd by night by the Rebells of Tipperrary whose names he knoweth not. And further he cannot depose.
Ingrin [mark] Stonouse his marke
Jurat coram nobis 26 Maij
1642.
Phil: Bisse
Tho: Bettesworth
fol. 96v
955
The Examination of Engrum
Stonnes
Tipperary