Deposition of Phillipa Hendra
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Phillipa Hendra widow late wife and administratrix of of t he goods of Richard Hendra late of the Towne of Wickloe in the County of Wickloe gent deceased sworne and examined saith that in the moneth of November Anno domini 1641 being since the Rebellion began the said Richard Hendra was and she were robd & spoild of all his their goodes Cattell and chattells hereafter mencioned by the Rebelles of that County and namely by Teige Oge Birne of Ballyvolan & Laughlyn Quyn <A> Thomas Archbold Richard Quyn, Alexander mc Donell, Annis Doyle wife of Thomas mc Williams all of Wickloe and others yett vnknowne to her, That is to say vizt of Six faire English Cowes worth Eightene poundes, One steere, one yerelyng and one rearing Calf forty shillings, Six horses Eightene poundes Thirty English sheep ten poundes, One Boare eight hogges, Sowes and piggs three poundes, thirty old stockes of Bees twenty poundes, Turkyes, Capons and other pultry three poundes, houshold goodes vizt Bedding, brasse, pewter, Tables Chaires, stooles and bedstedes ffifty six poundes thirtene shillings & fower pence, A brewing furnace & other brewing vesselles ten poundes, Three great Reekes of hay thirty poundes, Ten barrelles of Barley five poundes. A feild of wheat vpon the ground five poundes, Beere in the sellar five pounds, Two stone of fine wooll twenty shilings. Ten hogsheddes of bay salt six barrelles of white salt and empty Caskes ten poundes, Seacole and Culme ten poundes, Plankes Tymber & sparrs thirty poundes Cables Ankors, Mastes and other Rigging belonging to shipping twenty poundes and expelled & dis dispoyled of Leases of howses, Landes and Milles <A> worth one hundred poundes per annum for seuerall vizt howses and L and e s in Wickloe for thirty yeres to come in Wickloe C oren Newrath & fower hundred & twenty poundes howses and Landes in Corenroe whereof one yeres proffitt is already lost & she is like to loose the future proffittes vntill a peace be hadd for fowertene yeres to come three score poundes & Three Milles at Newrath for fowertene yeres to come one hundred & fifty poundes, In debtes due by bondes, billes and for rent in the said County three score one poundes and ten shillinges, which said losses doe amount in all to ffowre hundreth & eighteene pownds Nyne hundred and forty eight poundes three shillings and fower pence.
And further sayth that the parties that are soe indebted vnto her & that carry armes with for and amongst the Rebells against his Maiesty & his loyall subiectes are theis that follow vizt the said Teige oge Birne & his eldest sonn: & the said Alexander mc Donnell and <B> Richard o Dower late of Manghery miller & Teige Birne of Cooleywinny in the County of wickloe gentleman
<418 li. 3 s. 4 d. presente Losse 100 li. per annum future Losse>
Signum predicti [mark] Phillipp
Jurat xxvo Octobr 1642
Joh Watson
Will: Aldrich
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Wickloe o
Phillippa Hendra vid:
Jur 25o octobr 1642
Intw Cert fact
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