Deposition of John Streete
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John Streete in towne & parish of Kiltane in the County of Tipperary yeoman (A brittish protestante) Duely sworne and E xamined bye vertue &c Deposeth and saith That in or about the 26th Day of December last Was robbed and forceably dispoiled of his goods and Chattles to the seauerall Vallues ffolloweinge vizt worth 166 li. Part consisting of Rebells owing by thies Rebells followinge viztOf Cowes att Kiltane afforesaid to the Vallue of threescore and Two pounds Tenn shillings of younge cattle of Two yeares ould & a Bull to the vallue of Elleven pounds and Tenn shillings of horses and yearlings Eight pounds, Of Corne Trassed and vnThrassed to the Vallue of Twenty pounds of houshould stuffe and Cloathes to the vallue of Twenty pounds, of Debts Due by specialtyes partly by Ellicke Bourke and Morris Magrasse both in rebellion, and in mony taken away ffrom him ffourteene pounds, Hee ffurther saith that hee Was Dispossesd of his ffarme of Kiltane aforesaid Wherein hee had a lease of Seauenteene yeares to come Worth Twenty pounds of hay ten pounds and of Corne in ground W vallued to the vallue of < twenty > thirty pounds ster: which he conceiueth to be lost The totall of his losses amounts to one hundred threescore and six pounds ster & further he canot deposeth that one Mr Beare an Inkeeper at Cashell & some 16th English men more one of them the frees master of the freeschoole of Cashell aforesaid were Killed by direction of from Phillipp o dwyer of Dundrum in the said County esquire & further he cannot depose . John [mark] Streete his marke
Jurat coram nobis
26o Maij 1642
Phil: Bisse
Ric: Williamson
fol. 144v
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TipperaryThe John Streete his Examinacion
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