Deposition of Henry Hawkes
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fol. 69r
1589
Henry Hawkes, Late of Gallygroghan Powllymone in the parish of Gallygroghane, & within the Countie of the cittie of Corke (a Brittish protestant) beinge duely sworne & examined vpon his oath deposeth before vs by vert u e of his Maiesties Comission to vs & others directed (beareing date at Dublin the 5th day of March in the 17th yeere of his Maiesties raigne that nowe is) touchinge the losses & suffrings of the English and Brittish nation within the province of Munster deposeth & saith. That on or aboute the twelfth day of March last & since the begining of this present rebellion, he was robbed & forceably dispoiled of his goods debts & Chattles to the seuerall valu es followeing vizt worth 236 li. 17 s. part consisting in debts du e from the vndernamed Rebells (vizt)Of his cowes mares oxen & horses to the value of threescore and foure pounds. Of his Interest in the said farme of Powlymone to the value of one hundred pounds. Of Implements of husbandry six pounds. Of his Corne in the haggard or house to the value of thirtie pou nds. And the deponent further s a i th that there are seuerall persons namely, Phillipp Tancocke Edward Jons John Hitchcocke, John Blake Edmond Bane & Teig o Bochillan at the begining of this rebellion were & are indebted vnto the deponent in the sume of six pounds seaventeene shillings, & although he esteemed the same goode debts yeett doth he nowe expecte neuer to receiue any parte therof in regard the said John <A> Hitchcocke neere Donamore (formerly a Brittish protestant & nowe turned papists since this rebellion) & John Blake, Edmond Bane & Teige รด Bochillan are nowe in rebellion & the rest soe disenabled by this rebellion that they are not like to satisfie him. And the deponent likewise saith that he was expelled & driuen away from his said farme by the rebells where he left in Corne in ground to the value of thirtie pounds sterling. And further he cannot depos e. The totall of his losses amo nts to two hundred thirtie & six pounds, seaventeene shillings.
Henry [mark] Hawkes his marke
Jurat coram nobis 26o
Aprilis 1642
Phil: Bisse
Richard ffrench
fol. 69v
1590
26. Aprilis 1642
The Examination ofHugh [ ] Henry Hawkes
Corke
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