Deposition of Amy Taylor

Collection: Bysse Depositions

Citation: TCD, 1641 Depositions Project, online transcript January 1970
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Date: 1642-09-21
Identifier: 822062r055

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1641 Deposition Item Type Metadata

County: Cork
Deposition Type: Bysse
Nature of Deposition: Robbery, Lost By Debts
Commissioners: Philip Bisse, Robert Southwell, Thomas Graye
Deposition Transcription:


fol. 62r


1575
<symbol> Amy Taylor late of the Towne in the parish of Bandon & parish of Ballimoodan barony of Kinelmeky & within the County of Corke widdowe (a brittish protestant) duely sworne and examined by vertue of &c. deposeth & saith That on or aboute shroutide last & since the begining of this presente rebellion in Ireland she lost was robbed and forceably dispoiled of her goods and Chattles to the seuerall values followeing vzt value of 175 li.-17 s.-9 d. part consisting
Of Cowes one gelding to the value of eight pounds The deponent saith that she lost for this present yeere in rents due out of certaine lands & houses at Talloe Kilcour sy & C lonkelty within the said County the sume of foure score & two foure ten pounds. Losse in her trading of Iron by this rebellion to the value of thirty pownds. Of debts amounting to the sume of nynteene fourty seau’n pounds seaventeene shillings & nyne pence due from the vndernamed persons vzt of debts due from Donnell o Donovane of Castle Donovane in the said County gentleman Teige o Downy of Downmeanay in the said County gentleman Mathew Chamberline of Abbystrewry in the said County yeoman Teig o Norse Richard o Donnovane of Miris in the said County gentleman Dauid Nagle of Aghadowne in the said County gentleman Donnell mc Carty of Benduffe in the said County gentleman Humphry mc Teige of Disert in the said County yeoman John W are of Clonokelty in the said Co unty blacksmith Moylin Carty of Derrygarriffe in the said County gentleman John Bayle of Bandonbridge in the said County yeoman Nicholas Welsh of Gueshanen in the said County labourer


fol. 62v


1576
Dauid Roch of Ballytohery in the said County gentleman Cornelius Cullane of Ballinskarty in the <B> said County blacksmith John Dun of Ballinboogg in the said County yeoman steephen Coppinger of Grange in the said County gentleman Thomas Copinger of Kinecolisky in the said County Esquire Teige o Hea of Ahamullah in the said County gentleman fflorence mc Carty of Benduffe in the said County gentleman Morogh o Donnovane of Miris in the said County gentleman Bennice o Hara of Bandonbridge labourer Donnell mc Keneslis of neere Clonekelty in the said County gentleman all out in actuall Rebellion And although she accounted the same goode debte before the begining of this presente rebellion in Ireland yeett in regard all the said parties are out in actuall rebellion except the said Mathew Chamberlayne John Ware, & John Dun Impouerisht Protestants, & Tho: Newman and Tho: [Benet] therefore this deponent canot gett satisfaction from them. The totall of her losses amounts to one hundred & seuenty one fiue three pounds seaventeene shillings & nyne pence. The deponent saith that her said two cowes & one gelding were taken away by the rebells vnknowne & further she deposeth not
Ame Tayler
Jurat coram nobis
217o7bris 1642
Tho: Graye Dec:
Phil: Bisse
Ro: southwell


fol. 63r


1577


fol. 63v


1578

Mrs Taylour’s Exam:
532
Cork

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Deponent Fullname: Amy Taylor
Deponent Gender: Female
Deponent Occupation: Widow
Deponent County of Residence: Cork
Mentioned Non-Deponent Fullnames: Donnell o Donovane, Teige o Downy, Mathew Chamberline, Teig o Norse, Richard o Donnovane, Dauid Nagle, Donnell mc Carty, Humphry mc Teige, Moylin Carty, John Bayle, Nicholas Welsh, Dauid Roch, Cornelius Cullane, Thomas Copinger, Teige o Hea, fflorence mc Carty, Morogh o Donnovane, Bennice o Hara, Donnell mc Keneslis, John Ware, John Dun, Tho: Newman, Tho: [Benet], steephen Coppinger
Mentioned Non-Deponent Roles: Debtor, Debtor, Debtor, Debtor, Debtor, Debtor, Debtor, Debtor, Debtor, Debtor, Debtor, Debtor, Debtor, Debtor, Debtor, Debtor, Debtor, Debtor, Debtor, Debtor, Debtor, Debtor, Debtor, Debtor