Deposition of John Lobb
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John Lobb Late of the Towne and parish of fedder within the Countie of Tipperary weauer (a brittish protestant) duely sworne and examined before vs by vertue of &c deposed and saieth that on or about the last day of December 1641, and since and by meanes of this presen{t} Rebellion in Ireland he lost was robbed and forceably dispoiled of his goods and Chattles to the seueral value values followinge vizt of
Of Cowes heffers yearelings and horsses to the value of twentie and six pounds ster. Of Corne in house to the value of eight pounds ster. Of hay to the value of three pounds ster. Of weareinge cloathes to the value of ten pounds ster. Of garden fruits to the value of two pounds ster Of houshould goods prouision and Implements belonginge to his trade to the value of fforty three pounds and nyneteene shillings ster. Hee likewise saieth that by meanes of this Rebellion hee was dispossessed of a farme called TempleMartin and Reddin wherein hee had a tearme of twenty and three yeares to come woorth comunibus annis [ ] fower pounds ster ouer and aboue the landlords rent which hee valueth to bee worth thirty pounds ster. The tottall of his losses amounts to one hundre{d} twenty and two pounds and nyneteene shillings sterlinge Hee further saieth that the aforesaid goods were taken by the lord of Mountgarett Lord of Dunboyne and Redmond Euerard gent and their servants and followers; Hee lastly saieth that himselfe his wife and children seauen children togeather with water Nash husbandman John the Cooper of Clornyne in the said County husbandman ffrancis Nash tucker late of Cashell in the said County and George Loe of the said parish clerke were stript by the aforesaide parties nowe in actuall Rebbellion & their forces; and
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This deponent further saith. That aboute the begining of January last one George loe minister of ffedder was murthered at ffedder aforesaid but by whome he knoweth not, & further he deposeth <B> that William the miller of Thornebridge in the said County since this rebellion turnd papist his cause of knowledge is that the said William confesseth soe much to this deponent to saue his goods & further he depoeth not
John Lobb
Jurat coram nobis
17o Decembris 1642
Phil: Bisse
Thomas Ellwell
John Lobbe his
Examination
Tipperary