Deposition of William Younge ex parte John Greene
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fol. 87r
1625
William Younge of Carrigeene in the pa rish of Brooheny and Barony of O rery and Countie of Corke yeoman (a brittish protestant) in the behalfe of John Greene his son in law duely sworne and examined before vs by vertue of &c deposeth and saieth. That on or aboute the begininge of first day of ffebruary last and since the begininge of this presente rebbellion hee lost and was robbed and forceably dispoiled of his goods and Chatles to the value of 35 li.-10 s. seuerall values following viztOf horsses Cowes sheepe hay and Corne to the value of one and & [ ] Thirtie pounds ster And further he cannot depose he also sayth that aboute the time aboue mencioned James ffitz Nicholas Barry of Anagh in <the parish of Bruheny> in Barony of Orary, & county of Corke gentleman with diuers others were the persons that robd the
Of horses, cowes, & sheepe & yearelings one heifer & one steere to the value of twenty three pownds ten shillings. in hay & corne in the haggard to the value of ten pounds. in corne in ground which he conceaueth to be lost, two pownds.deponent said John Greene of the premises and further he cannot depose the totall of his Losses amount to thirty fiue pounds ten shillings
William [mark] Young
Jurat coram nobis 28 Maij
1642
Phil: Bisse
Ric: Williamson
fol. 87v
1626
William Youngs examination
Cork
160
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