Deposition of Christopher Steevenson
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fol. 61r
1573
Christopher steevenson late of Glamfrehun of the Parrish of Armgete in the Barrony of Castletyens within in the Countie of Corke yeoman (a Brittish Protestant) duely sworne and examined by vertue etc: deposeth and saith, that neere about Candlemas last since the and diuerstimes since the Beginning of this present Rebellion in Ireland, hee lost, and hath beene robbed, and forcibly dispoiled of his Goods and chattells to the severall values following vidworth of 60 li. of Cowes, horses, and Cattle to the foure value of foure and fortie pounds of Householld-stuffe to the value of fortie shillings. In Tit h es for this yeare in the parish of A r nayre , Tenn pounds of the benefit of grazing on the lands of Glanifrehan afore said fower pounds and others Losses foure poundsthe deponent further sayth that he was robd partly by Art Magdonell O Keife of the Downe in the parish of Arnagee in the Baroney of <A> CastleLyons and county of Corke gentleman & partly by other rebells in those parts whose names he knoweth not. The totall [of his] losses amounts to threescore pounds sterling & further he canot depose
Christopher Steevensonne
Jurat coram nobis 6to May
1642
Phil: Bisse
Richard ffrench
fol. 61v
1574
The examination of
Christopher Stevenson
Corke A
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