Deposition of Daniell Maxfield
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fol. 105r
1661
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Daniell Maxfield late of the Towne & parish of lisly in the barony of Carbry and within the County of Corke carpenter (a brittish protestant) duely sworne & examined before vs by vertue of &c deposeth and saith. That on or aboute Cand{le}mas last & since the begining of this presente rebellion he lost was robbed and forceably dispoyled of his goods and Chattles to the seuerall values followeing vzt value of 30 li.Of Cowes & hoggs to the value of ten pounds Of houshould prouision & Implements belonging to th{e} trade to the value of ten pounds. Of debts amounting to the sume of fiue pound s but in regard this deponents papers are lost by meanes of this rebel{l}ion, therefore he conceaues the said debte to becom{e} desperat. The deponent saith that he is hindered in his trade by occation of this rebellion fiue pounds. The totall of his losses amounts to thirtie pounds And saith that He left his Cattle in the custody of William Barry of Lisly aforesaid gentleman but whether he be in rebellion or noe this deponent canot depose onely he saith that he heard he was in the campe of the rebells. He further saith that aboute the same time this deponent, Henry Sampson, & Thomas Plumbly hired a boate amongst them to send their goods by sea to Kinsale but in the meane time Jeffrey Ho{ }nett liueing aboute Bantry in the said County gentleman & one of the said William Barryes servants his name he knoweth n{ot} { }
fol. 105v
1662
Among others goods that was there, & further he deposeth not
Daniel [mark] Maxfields marke
{J}urat coram nobis
11o 8bris 1642
Phil: Bisse
Ro: southwell
Cork
The examination of
Daniell Maxfield
C 494
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