Deposition of John Nenelocke
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fol. 65r
1581
John Nenelocke late of Drummederloagh in the parish of Kinnegh & barrony of Carbery in the County of Corke yeoman (a brittish protestant beeinge duely Sworne & examined by vertue of &c deposeth & saith That on or aboute Candlemas last hee was robbed of his goods & Chattls to the seuerall vallues followinge Vizt: value of 122 li. Of Cowes heifers and horses & Coults to the vallue of two and forty pounds sterlinge, of howshould goods to the vallue of ten pounds ster: hee further saith hee was expelled & driuen from his two seuerall howses and farmes in the said County wherin hee had of Corne in ground which hee Conceaues to bee Lost to the vallue of ten pounds sterlinge:, alsoe hee deposeth and saith that by reason of this present rebellion hee was dispossed of his said howses & farmes in the said County woorth Communibij annis aboue the Landlords rent threescore six pounds sterling e haueinge eighteene yeares to come in the one famre & eight yeares in the other farme wherin he is damnified three score pounds. The totall of his losses amounts to one hundred two & twenty pounds He saith that David o Croly of Dromeffyath in the said County gentleman forceably tooke away this deponents said Cattle about the time aboue mencioned & further he deposeth not.
John [mark] Nenelocks Mark
Jurat coram nobis
22o 7bris 1642
Tho: Graye Dec:
Phil: Bisse
fol. 65v
1582
John Nenelocks
examination
C 567
Re
A