Deposition of William Moore
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William Moore late of the towne and parish of Killnagona, and Com of Tipperary skinner (a brittish protestant) duely sworne & examined before vs by vertu{e} of a Comission bearinge date the 5th day of Marc{h} 1641, touching the robberyes and spoiles since this rebellion Committed vppon the Brittish & protestan{ts} within the prouince of Munster &c deposeth & sayth that vppon the the ffirst of ffirst of ffebruarye Last 1641 or thereabouts since the begininge of this present rebellion in Ireland he Lost was robbed and fforceably dispoyled of his goods & Chattles to there seuerall values ffolloweinge vzt:
Of Cowes horses yearelings and Calues to the value of fiftie three pound and tenn shillings, Of houshould stuff to the value of tenn pounds
Of Corne and hay to the value of fortye pounds
Of woll and Leather to the value of thirtye pounds
In a Lease of Lands of Sallycote wherin he had a term{e} of Nintine yeares to come wherin he conceaues himself{e} damnified to the value of thirtine pounds and furthe{r} he sayth that he was disposeseed of a house and tenn Accers of ground wherin he conceaues himselfe damnifyed to the value of tenn pounds Of debts amounting to the summe of fortye three shillings due from Chichest{er} of Cashall and Com of Tipperarye Sadler George Cabell of Limericke in the sayd Com skinnr, the totall of his Loses amounts to the summe of one hundred three score and 7 li. and further he deposeth not.
William WM Moores marke
Jurat coram nobis
15o ffebr: 1642
Phil: Bisse Tho: Bettesworth
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The examination of
William Moore
Tipperary