Deposition of Mary Gibson
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Mary the Relict of Richard Gibson late of Willmstowne in the County of Catherlagh Esquire sworne & examined deposeth & sayth That over and besides the losses of her said late husband menconed in his examinacion vpon oath when he was alive, and taken before his maiesties Commissioners for which he hath a Certificate vnder their handes, She this deponent by meanes of the said Rebellion hath since the death of her said husband been robbed & deprived of her goodes chattells & meanes of the value of Thirty Powndes sterling by certeine Rebells & pirats whose names she knoweth not: And that ever since the begining of the present Rebellion & the death of her she hath bin expelled and kept from her farmes & meanes in the Countie of Catherlagh worth 200 li. per annum, & is like to be deprived of and loose the future proffitts & rents thereof vntill a peace be established, And since the begining of the Rebellion she hath [ ] att seuerall tymes beene pillidged & Robbed of her lynnen provision & other goodes worth att least tenn Powndes: And saith that her & her husbandes other & former losses [ An ] menconedg in the former examinacions of them & of Peter Rudder and William Isack Amount vnto the summe of [twoe] One thowsand [twoe] eight hundred & eighty Powndes ster, And her losses since her husbandes death come vnto eight hundred and fforty Powndes sterling: Soe that their whole losses by occasion of the Rebellion Amount vnto the summ of twoe thowsand six seven hundred & fourscore twenty Powndes sterling<{Dr H = W: A}>
Mary Gibson
{J}ur xxo Marcij 1645
Hen: Clogher
Will: Aldrich
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Catherlaghe
Mary Gibson Jur xxo
Marty 1645
Cf
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