Deposition for Robert Kerbye
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fol. 99r
1649
Robert Kerbye Late of the towne & parish of Newmarkett barrony of Dowhalloe and within the com of Corke husbandman a brittish protestant duely sworne and examined before vs by vertue of a Comiss{ion} &c deposeth and sayth that aboute the twent{i}eth of december the deponent Lost was robed and forceably dispoiled of his goods and Chattles to the seuerall values followeinge vzt worth 150 li. 10 s. part consisting in debt due fromOf Cowes and horses to the value of one hundred and two pounds Of houshould stuffe to the valu{e} of foure pounds Of hay to the value of thirtie shillings Of weareinge apparell to the value of twentye shillings he likwise sayth he was disposesed of the Lease of Carduffe wherein he had a terme of eigtene yeares to come worth Communibus annis sixtene pounds wherin he conceaues himselfe damnified to the value of forty pounds Of debts amountinge to the sume of eight pounds wanting foure shillings which ere this rebellion were estemed good debts but now become desperatt by reason some of the debtors are i mpouerished protestants as Robert Marudd of Nemarkett husbandman and the rest papists and out in actuall rebellion as Richard Cross of Nemarkett, barrony of Dowhalloe and within the com of Corke a papist and out in actuall rebellion gentleman and therefore this deponent cannott gett any satizfaction from any of them the totall of his Loses amounts to the summe of one hundred and fiftie pounds tenn shillings and further he deposeth not,
Robert [mark] Keirbyes
marke,
Jurat coram nob: 19o ffebe:
1642
Phil: Bisse Tho: Bettesworth
fol. 99v
1650
The examination of
Robert Keirye
Cork
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