Deposition of Thomas Haynes
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fol. 117r
1685
Thomas Haynes late of Duargill in the parish of Clonfeart barony of Duhalla and within the County of Cork carpenter (a brittish protestant) duely sworne & examined before vs by vertue of a Comission vnder the broade seale of this Kingdome (beareing date the 5th day of March 1641 concerneing the losses and suffereinges of comitted vpon the Brittish & protestants since this rebellion within the Province of Munster &c. deposeth and saith. That vpon the first day of december 1641 or therabouts & diuers times since, the deponent lost was robbed and forceably dispoiled of his goods and Chattles to the seuerall values followeing vizt value of 349 li. part consisting of Of Co wes heiffers and horses to the value of one hundred and thirteene pounds. Of houshould stuffe to the value of thirteene pounds. Of hay and corne in stacke to the value fo six and Twenty pounds. Of corne in ground the last harvest lost by meanes of thi s rebellion the value of 30 li. The deponent saith that by meanes of this presente rebellion in Ireland he was dispossessed of the seuerall farmes followeing vizt. Of the lands of Duargill aforesaid wherin he hath a lease of seav e nteene yeeres to come worrth Communibus annis aboue the landlords rent twelue pounds per annum his enterest in his lease considering his chardges of Improuement) before this rebellion was woorth to be brought and sould one hundred pounds. Of the lands of KilmcKillochill in the said County wherin he hath a lease of nyne yeeres yeett vnexpired or therabouts woorth aboue the landlords rent six pounds per annum de claro in which lease he is damnified thirtie pounds.
fol. 117v
1686He is likewise dispossessed of a house & g ar de n at Newmarkett aforesaid wherin he hath a lease of ten yeeres yeett to come haueing buylt the said house from the ground he s aith that he is damnified by loo seing the benefitt of the same Twenty pounds. O f debts amounting to the sume of seaventeen e pounds due from George Payne late of Newmarkett aforesaid weauer Henry Newland of the same husbandman Debts due from William o Cahill of duorgill in the said County husbandman <A> John Magur of Cloangeele the parish of Kilb[rian] in the said County mazon & although he accounted the same good debts before the begining of this rebellion, yeett in regard the said George Payne and Henry Newland are protestants vtterly dissenabled by meanes of this rebellion & the rest which parties are out in open & actuall rebellion therefore this deponent is not likly to gett satisfaction from them The totall of his losses amounts to three hundred and nynteene fortie nyne pounds. The deponent further saith that aboute the time first aboue specified as alsoe vpon the 13th of January & at seuerall other times all his said Cattle & corne were forceably and in a rebellious maner taken away by the vndernamed persons namely Cormucke oge mc Carty of Kearturke in the said County gentleman Edmond Shine of Gregnecourty in the said County gentleman Owen Bare of Kearturke aforesaid yeoman John o Deely of the same yeoman John o Regane of the same yeoman Dermod o ffynen of Coolemoty in the said County gentleman Donogh o Keeffe of Kearturk
fol. 118r
1687
aforesaid husbandman. & further he deposeth not
Thomas [mark] Haines
marke
Jurat coram nobis
15o ffebr. 1642
Phil: Bisse. Tho: Bettesworth
fol. 118v
1688
The Examination
of Thomas Haynes
Corke 571
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