Deposition of William Hunt
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fol. 117r
986
William Hunt late of Garranesellagane of the Parrish of Shandrum within in the Countie of Tipperarie, and Barroney of Clangibbon Husbandman (a Brittish Protestant) beeing duely sworne and examine d by vertue &c deposeth and saith that on or about the second Day of January late last hee was robbed of his Goods and chattells to the value of 100 li. 10 s. values following vizt
<vizt> Of his Cowes One Bull, and younge Cattell at Garranesellagane aforesaid to the value of Thirtie sixe pounds and tenn shillings. Of his Horses and Mares to the value of foureteene pounds. Of his sheepe and swine sixe pounds to the value of sixe pounds. Of the fruites of his Garden and Householldstuffe to the value of fifeteene pounds. Of his Hay to the value of fiue pounds. Of his Interest in his Lease at Garranesellegane, sixe To the value of Twelue pounds. the said the Deponent further saith that Thomas Hous Johnson of Micheals-Town (an English Protestant) and Edmund Roch Gent, and now out in Rebellion, with sundry other persons, are indebted vnto him in the full summ of Twelue pounds, which he conceaues to be lost by Reason of this present Rebellion. Allso Hee deposeth and sayth that hee was robbed of the goods aforesaid Premisses by James Sweete White of the Parrish of Shandrum, within the Countie of Tipperarie Gent, now out in Rebellion. He further saith And that John Lane Thomas Colman Hugh maisters Eng all of the same parish and English men formerly professed protestants butt since this rebellion turned papists & further he deposeth not The totall of his Losses amounts to fourescore a n hundred pounds & tenn shillings
William [mark] Hunte
his mark
Jurat coram nobis
3o Junij 1642
Phil: Bisse
Richard ffrench
fol. 117v
987
William Hunt’s Examinacion
Tipperary
Reu
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