Deposition of John Runny ex parte William Dampier
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fol. 92r
1636
Barry and his followers Redmond Barry and his followers Mac I Gyle alias Stapleton of Kilbroony in the parish of Brook Kilbroony in the Baronye of Orery and within the Countie of Corke and his tenants and followers with many other whose names this deponent knoweth nott beinge Rebells tooke away his Masters goods aboute the time aboue mencioned
John [mark] Runny his marke
Jurat coram nobis
vltimo Maij 1642
Phil: Bisse
Tho: Bettesworth
John Runny his
Examination
Corke
148
Re
fol. 92v
1635
John Runny late of Breogoge in the Baronye of Orery in the Countie of Corke yeoman (a british protestant) sworne and examined in the behalfe of his Master William Dampier gent before vs by vertue of &c deposeth and saieth. That on or about <A> the 11th Day of ffebruary last and since the beeginning of this present rebbellion in Ireland hee was robbed and forcebly dispoiled of his goods and Chattles to the seuerall values followinge vizt worth [3500] li. 3500 li.Of Cattell as horsses Mares Cowes and sheepe to the value of one thousand three hundred and fiftie pounds ster. Of Implyments of husbandry to the value of twentie pounds ster. Of Corne in stake and hay to the value of three hundred pounds ster. of howsehould stuffe to the value of ffortye pounds ster. Hee further saieth that hee was dispossessed of his ffarme of Bregoge haueinge Laide out in incom and improuement about one thousand and one hundred pounds ster. which losse amounts to one thousand and fower hundred pounds ster. As also a lease of a farme acalled Banemore in the parish of Kilbrin and Barony of Duhalla within the Countie of Corke woorth sixty Communibus annis threeskore pounds ster aboue the Landlor{ds} rent wherein hee had a lease of liues to co twelue yeares t{o} come which hee valueth to bee worth two hundred pounds ster. likewise a farme called Gorrell in the parish of Ballyhay in the Barrony of fformoy within the Countie of Corke worth Communibus annis threeskore pounds ster aboue the Landlords rent wherein hee had a lease of twelue yeares to come which hee valueth to bee woorth two hundred pound stser. togeather with his lease of Ballyhay in the Barony of ffermoy and Countie of Corke woorth Communibus annis tenn pounds ster aboue the landLords rent wherein hee had a lease of sixteene yeares to come which hee vallueth to bee woorth ffiftie pounds ster. The totall summe of his Losses amounts to three thousand fiue hundred and sixtie pounds ster. He Lastly saieth that the Lord of Montgarett and his followers James fitz Nicholas