Deposition of Frances Percivall
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fol. 101r
1653
ffrances Perciuall late of Moggan in the parish of Br[ ]he[ ]y n y barony of Orrary & within the County of Corke gentleman (a brittish protestant) duely sworne & examined deposeth & saith. That aboute Candlemas last & since the begining of this presente rebellion in Ireland he lost & hath beene robbed & forceably dispoiled of his goods and Chattles to the seuerall values followeing vizt. Of value of 1217 li. sterlingOf his cowes horses mares & sheepe to the value of fiue hundred & fortie pounds sterling. Of his Corne & hay in the haggard to the value of fiue and thirtie pounds sterling. The deponent saith that he layed out in Improuement of building and fenceing vpon the said farme to the value of one hundred and foure score pounds sterling. He further saith that by meanes of this rebellion he was dispossessed of his said farme woorth communibus annis before the Expences of the said Improouments were layd out 60 pounds per annum haueing thirtie & one yeeres to come which he valueth to be woorth three hundred pounds sterling & further saith that he left in Corne in ground to the value of one hundred & twenty pounds sterling: which he conceaues to be lost. In debts to the value of fortie two pounds sterling due vpon William Hicky Thomas Smith & Henry Wiseman which are soe disenabled by this rebellion that the deponent verily conceaues he shall not gett any satisfaction from the m. The totall of his losses amo nts to one thousand two hundred & seaventeen pounds sterling. He saith he was robbed by James fitz Nicholas Barry of Anagh & the Magiers of Templeconell & others whose names he knoweth not & further he deposeth not
Fra: Perciuall
Jurat coram nobis
27th maii 1642
Tho: Bettesworth
Phil: Bisse
fol. 101v
1654
Corke
The examination of
ffrances Perciuall
C 372
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