Deposition of Dennis Pepper ex parte Dennis Pepper
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fol. 56r
1563
Dennis Pepper the yonger of Byblockes in the parish of dunera yle in the barony of ffarmoy & within the County of Corke (a brittish protestant) in the behalfe of his father Dennis Peper thelder of the same nowe absent in England duely sworne & examined &c deposeth & saith. That vpon the 17th of ffebruary last or therabouts. The said Dennis Pepper the elder lost & hath beene & forceably dispoiled of his goods Chattles & debts to the seuerall values followeing vizt value of 1711 li. 12 s. 11 d. Part consisting of debts oweing by the Rebells hereafter named viztOf his cowes oxen steeres & young Cattle taken away from the Lands of Byblockes Bally Ellis & Crowe=Cree & Grange in the said County to the value of three hundred three score & twelue pounds sterling Of horses mares & sheepe to the value of seaven six seaven hundred three foure score & seaventeene pounds ten shillings. Of his hay in the haggard or house to the value of sixteene pounds sterling. Of Corne Corne in the haggard or house to the value & the burneing of the b arne to the value of fifty fiue pounds. He further saith that he was expelled & driuen away from his farme of Grange aforesaid where he left in Corne in ground to the value of fifteene pounds sterling which he conceaues to be lost. The deponent likewise saith that there are seuerall persons indebted to this deponents father in the sume amounting to one hundred six & twenty & fiue & [thirtie three] pounds & fifteene two shillings & eleaven eighteen pence sterling due vpon from John Lumbard of Buttivant in the said County gentleman James Nagle of Gla[nour] in eodem Com gentleman Anthony Garvan of Knockserhan i n the said County gentleman John Suppell of the Gragine in the County of Limerick gentleman & Samuell Whitell of Rasegogin in the said County gentleman an English protest. Donell o Callahan of Kilkascan in the said County gentleman William fitz Gerrald of Clonene Donell o Callahane of BallymcMurchoe in the said County gentleman Donell oge o Callahane of Kilcascan
fol. 56v
1564
<symbol> & Dunah o Daly of BallymcQuirke in the said County gentleman Dunah Garvan of <B> Kerker & John Donan of Dananstowne in the County of Corke, gentleman Charles Blunt of Cashellpoole Phillipp mc Henry Teige oge ffarrill mc Shane Sheen Bradish of the of Sarell in the County of Limericke Donnell mc Dunah o Callaghane, James mc [Quartie] Co[ccite] of Gorraduffe in the County of Corke gentleman husband: Hugh Keeffe of Ballintime Morrish Kenlane of the same Anthony Garvan of KnockLerhane & Donnell o Callaghan of BallimcMurchoe Teig mc Shane of ballehosgraue Donogh o Kerine Dauid Verdon of Kilmallock John Curtaine of Alwoorth in the County of Corke Owin mc Sener All theise parties as the deponent beleeueth a{re} out in actuall rebellion excepting the said James Samuell Whittell He saith That William Burnham John Dore & Owen mac Swiny impouerished protestants are indebted to this deponent in parte of the aboue sume soe that the deponent verily conceaueth verily he shall not be satisfied by { } of the said part i es. He likwise saith that by meanes of this reb ellion the said Dennis Pepper t h e elder was dipossessed of lost the benefitt of this farme of Byblox woorth communibus annis aboue the lords rent 20 li. per annum for 20 yeeres to come val one hundred & fortie pounds Of his farme of BallyEllis woorth 20 li. per annum his lease therin 23 yeeres to come val 150 li. sterling. Of his farme of the Grang ten 16 yeeres lease therin woorth 10 li. per annum valueth 40 li. sterling. The totall of his losses <C> amounts to one thousand seven hundred & eleaven pounds 12 s. 11 d. & that partely by the meanes of Sir Edward fitz Edward fitz Harris, & mc Donogh both in R ebellion of Duhalla & others whose names he knoweth not
Denis Pepper
Jurat coram nobis
27o Maij 1642
Tho: Bettesworth
Phil: Bissefol 57r
1565
fol. 57v
1566
The examination of
Dennis Pepper
Corke
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