Deposition of George Penwarne
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fol. 124r
1003
George Penwarne of the parish of Gould’nBridge, Baroney ofcounty in the county of Tipperary husb: duly sworne & examined by vertue etc deposeth & sayth that about the begining of Jan: last past he lost, was robbed & forceably dispoyled of his goods & chattells to the seuerall values following Vizt value of 29 li. – 10 s.Of Cowes, & yearlings in county of Tipperary to the value of sixtene pownds besids two cowes in the county of Corke Of Linnen, wooll’n & wearing apparell to the value of three pownd s . Of houshould stuffe, & houshold prouision ten pownds ten shill: the totall of his losses amounts to the su mme of twenty nine pownds ten shillings. he also sayth that his goods in the county <he also saith that his goods his goods in the county> of Tipperary were takn away by Peirce Butler of Lanzagey Esquire Tho: Quirke of Bally[mc]Quirke Esquire gentleman & they <& Peirce Butler of the Banshan Banshan in said county Esquire & diuers others of ther followers to the number of eightscore.> Teig Roch of Killaha in county of Cork Esquire, & his followers, who se names he knoweth not also he sayth that his two cowes in the county of Corke were takn away kept by Tibbot Roch of Killaha in county of Corke gentleman & Art Roch seruant to the said Tibbot tooke them away, and with him to the number of seaun rebbells more, whose names this deponent knoweth not. & further he cannot depose.
George [mark] Penwarn’s marke
Jurat coram nobis 19 Aug:
1642
Phil: Bisse
Jam: Wallis
fol. 124v
1004
George Penwarn’s mark
Exam: 376
C
Tipperary
Reu