Deposition of William Hodder
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fol. 48r
1547
William Hodder of Glanturke in the Baronye of Duhalla within the Countie of Corke Tanner (a brittish protestant) de w lie sworne and examined before vs by vertue of &c deposeth and saieth that about Christmas last and since the begininge of this present Rebellion in Ireland hee lost and hath beene Robbed and forceably dispoiled by the Rebbells of the saide Countie to the seuerall values followinge vizt. worth [ ] li. [ ] s. [ ] d. 738 li. part consisting in debts due from theis Rebells following viztOf Cowes and horsses to the value of one hundred and twentie pounds ster Of howshould stuffe to the value of ten pounds ster. Of hay to the val ue of twentie pounds ster. Of hydes tanned and in tanninge and in Barke to the value of three hundred and ten pounds ster. He likewise saieth that hee lost in buildinge in Castle Magner the summe of ten pounds ster. He ffurther saieth that by meanes of this Rebbellion hee hee was dispossed of a farme called parte of the lands of Kenl u cke in the said Com wherein hee had a lease of ffortie yeares to come worth communibus annis thirtie pounds over and abo u e the landlords Rent which hee valueth to bee worth two hundred pounds ster. This deponent further saieth th a t hee lost by meanes of this Rebellion the summe of sixtie and eight pounds one shill and eight pence ster debt due from Gabriell Manchopp of Glan tur k aforesaid shoomaker, William Thomas of Boottevant in the said County shoomaker John ffrowde of Tullyhoo in the County of limericke shoomaker Pierce Grant of donerayle in the said County brogemaker Morris scanlane of Buttevant in the said County tanner Cnoghor o scanlane of the same butcher & although he accounted the same goode debts before the begining of this rebellion yeett in re = { gard} the said G a briell Manchopp William Thomas & John ffrowde are protestants vtterly dissenabled by meanes of this rebellion & the rest out in open & actuall rebellion. Therefore this deponent canot gett satisfaction from them. The totall of his losses amounts to seaven hundred & eight & thirtie pounds He saith that aboute the 24th of March last one Thomas ffrances was shott & thervpon killed neere the Castle of Ballintobber in the said County by some of the rebells.
fol. 48v
1548
Hee is likewise informed credibly that James Clerke his wife & children, Thomas Jones of the same miller and his wife, one Coveny & his wife, John Brothers & his wife were formerly protestants but are since this rebellio{n}turned papists. & further he deposeth not.
William Hodder
Jurat coram nobis
4o 9bris 1642
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Richard ffrench
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