Deposition of Ann Baker
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fol. 103r
1657
Ann Baker late of Clanekelty in the barony of Carbry and within the County of Corke widdowe (a brittish protestant) duely sworne & examined by vertue of &c. deposeth and saith. That on or aboute shrouetide last and since the begining of this presente rebellion in Ireland she lost was robbed and fforceably dispoiled of his goods and Chattles to the seuerall values followeing vzt value of 239 li.-3 s.-6 d. part consisting ofOf one heiffer one horse & s win e to the value of seaven pounds ten shillinges. Of houshould stuffe to the value of twenty pounds. This deponent saith that by meanes of this present e rebellion in Ireland she was dispossessed of a house or Tenement within the borrough of Clonokelty aforesaid wherin she hath a lease of two & twenty yeeres yeett to come woorth de Claro eight pounds per annum wherin she conceaues her selfe damnified foure score & ten pounds. Of debts amounting to the sume of twenty one pounds thirteene shillinges & six pence due from the vndernamed persons vzt John Grace of Carriginvy in the said County weauer Daniell mc Donogh mc Carty of Kyneghbeg in the said County gentleman Cnoghor o Cooly alias Cnoghnor Buy of Cloghnekilty in the said County yeoman Daniell mc Donogh o Morroghoe of Kilgarriff in the said County yeoman Garrett oge Arundell of Agha Dulane in the said County gentleman Daniell mc Enestes of
fol. 103v
1658
of Gerragh in the said County gentleman Juane Barry of Mokurras in the said County widdow <A> William shane o Hea of Muckersh in the said County gentleman Phillipp Barry of the same gentleman John Au sten John Ludwin Leonard Cofield. But in regard the said John Austen John Ludwin & Leonard Caffield are protestants vtterly dissenabled by meanes of this rebellion & the rest all out in open & actuall rebellion therefore this deponent canot gett satisfaction from them The totall of her losses amounts to one hundred thirty nyne pounds three shillings & six pence. she further saith that aboute the time aboue mencioned this deponent perceaueing many robberies comitted by the rebells aboute Clonkilty aforesaid she then inrusted Teige mc shane o Croly of the Mawe in the said County gentleman with most of her goods to keep for her but nowe is out in open & actuall rebellion soe that thereby this deponent lost her said goods she likewise saith that Edward Mills & his daughter sara Mills both of Clonkilty aforesaid were stripped by the rebells their names she knoweth not
Ann [mark] Bakers marke
Jurat coram nobis
5o 8bris 1642
Phil: Bisse
Ro: southwellAnn Bakers examination
Ann Bakers examination
C 454
Cork
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