Deposition of John Harden
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fol. 120r
1691
<symbol> John Harden late of Killmore in the parish if shandruan barrony of Killmore and within in the com of Corke husbandman a brittish protestant duely sworn and examined before vs by vertue of a Commision &c deposeth and sayth that aboute the fift day of January Last 1641 the deponent Lost, was robbed and forceably dispoiled of his good{s} and Chattles to the seuerall values followeinge vzt value of 233 li.Of Cowes horses Mares and swine to the value of threscore and twelue pounds Of houshouldstuff and prouision to the value of tenn pounds Of Corne and hay in haggard & in house to the value of fortie fiue thirtye pounds Of ready money and weareinge ar to the value of thirtye pounds More of Corne in grounde since Lost by this rebellion to the value of fortye pounds he Likewise sayth that by meanes of this present reblion in Ireland he Lost the beni fitt of a Lease at of Newtown where in he had a tearme of fiftine yeares to Come worth communibus anis twentie eight pounds per annum wherein he conceaues himself e damnified to the value of sixteene two & thirtie pounds More in ready Money to the Sume of twenty pounds the totall of his Loses amounts to the summe of two hundred thirtye and three pounds, and further he deposeth not that aboute the time aboue mencioned John mc Owen of Kilbolane in the said County of lymerick yeoman & John Power of the same yeoman Donnell mc Owen of the same yeoman lat at night in or aboute nyne of the clocke came and assaulted this deponents house & then & there robbed this deponents said house & stripped himselfe & his children & further he deposeth not.
John [mark] Hardings marke
Jurat coram nob: 18o ffebe:
1642
Phil: Bisse
Tho: Bettesworth
fol. 120v
1692
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fol. 121r
1693
Wee his Maiestyes Comis
fol. 121v
1694
John Hardens
Examination
Corke 589
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