Deposition of Phillipp Tancocke
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fol. 77r
1605
Phillipp Tancocke late of Currody in the barony of Barretts & within the Countie of Corke a Brittish protestant beinge duely sworne & examined vpon oath deposeth. That aboute the last day of ffebruary and since the begininge of this rebellion hee hath beene robbed & forceably dispoiled of his goods & Chattles to the values followeing vizt worth 13 li. part consisting in debts due from the vndernamed Rebells viztOf his Cattle as one mare at Currody in the said County to the value of fortie shilling. Of his houshouldstuffe to the value of fortie shilling. The totall of his losses amonts to foure pounds & that by the meanes of Donell o sullivane of ffargus in the said County Carpenter nowe in rebellion with diuers others whose names he knoweth not And further he cannot depose. Of debts which he accounted good debts before this rebellion the summe of nyne pounds due vpon <Jurat coram nobis 7o Maij 1642> Morgan Mundin clerke clerke ffrancis ffarrier Anthony viccar Robert Colthurst Issac Pasment Richard Mittin Roger Powell Christopher Colthurst John Colehurst John Dowdall William Pollard Robert Pickett english p r ote s tants of the same parish robbed & dissenabled in their estates that the deponent is not like but gett satisfaction from them, & William lawlesse of the parish of Motely in the said County yeoman Teige ô Kervy of the parish of Inhscarra in the said County & Danell mc Crien of the parish of Kilcolman in the said County yeoman all out in rebellion are indebted to this examinant in parte of the said summe The totall of his losses amonts to thirteene pounds sterling & that he was robbed by the meanes of Danell ô Sullyvan in the s of ffargus in the said County Carpenter with diuers others whose names he knoweth not & further he canot depose.
Phillipp [mark] Tancocks marke
Jurat coram nobis
7o Maij 1642
Phil: Bisse
Richard ffrench
fol. 77v
1606
Phillipp Tancocks
examination
Corke79 [ ]
66
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