Deposition of Thomas Mansell
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fol. 128r
1707
Thomas Mansell late of Michelstowne, in the Barrony of Condon and Clangibbon and within the County of Corke gent, A brittish protestant, duly sworne and Examined before vs , by vertue of his Maiesties Commission , etc. deposeth and saith that on or about the Twentith day of december last past and since the beginning of this present rebellion in Ireland, he lost, was robbed and forcibly dispoyled, of his goodes and Chattles to the seuerall values following, vizt the value of 4084 li.-16 s. part consisting ofOf his Cowes, horses Mares sheepe and swyne to the value of Thirfour teene hundred three four score and eighteene powndes sixe shillinges and eight pence, Of his a certaune parcell of goodes, and Implements of husbandry, to the value of Twenty pwondes, Of hay and Corne, in house and haggard to the value of Three hundred powndes: he likewise saith that he being dispossessed, and driuen away from divers farmes where the lands are sowen, soe that he hath left Corne in ground which the halfe thereof according to the Custome would be worth to him, one hundred and fifty powndes, which he Conceiueth to be Lost,: Of debts which he accompted goodes debts, amounting to the some of ffiue hundred fforty three powndes, Ten shillinges and fower pence which ere this rebellion were esteemed good debts but now become desperate due from the vndernamed persons vizt Richard Ely, George Buttler, Thomas Pope, William Masters, Alce Pope, John Pope, Captaine Michaell Dally Thomas Pope, Robert Peach thelder, and Robert Peach the younger, Joseph Ellett, William Standaver, John Bond, John Dally, Edward Blissett, Edward Horsey, John Horsey, Jasper Horsey, William Petter, John Samuell Petter, John Bond and John Turner, all impouerished protestants by meanes of this Rebellion: The rest of the debtors are out in actuall rebellion, vizt deb t s due from Rebells as John Roch of Ballylogh in the County of Limericke gent, Edmond Condon, and Dauid Condon of Carginundra in the County of Corke gent, Edmond Roch of Ballylegan in the County of Corke gent, Teig mc William O Mullryan of Killtankyn, in the County of Tipperary gent, William Roch of Ballylegan, in the County of Corke gent, Garrald mc Enery of Clanbannagh in the County of Limericke gent, Robert Ambrose of Killtankyn in the County of Tipperary husbandman, Edmond Ambrose of Grage in the County of Corke husbandman, James Dannan, and Teig Lancy, of Ballynkender in the County of Corke gent, Donell mc Morris of Killee in the County of Corke husbandman, Morris O Brien of Ballylogh in the County of Corke husbandman; Piers Lacy of the Citty of Limericke Marchant, John Connery of Killtankyn in the County of Tipperary husbandman, and symbol Dermond og o Brien of Killbenny in the County of Lymericke gent, Morris Connery of Coolerogh in the County of Tipperary gent, Edmond Roch, and William Roch of Ballylegan in the County of Corke gent, Garrald mc Enery of Clanbannagh in the County of Lymericke gent, verte
fol. 128v
1708
<Theis 3 lynes & half must stand> Thomas Collins of Ballynacourt in the County of Limericke gent John O lyne, Cnogher O Kallahan, John o Kallahan, Teige <B> O Kallahan, Donnogh o Lyne, and Teig O Lyne all of Ballyshane in the County of Corke yeoman; <so that the deponent > cannot gett satisfaccion from any of them This deponent further saith that he was dipossest of ffowerteene seuerall farmes <hauing seuerall yeares to come> by in leases, by meanes whereof he C onceiueth himselfe to be dampni fied to the value of Two thousand Two hundred Ninety thre powndes. the totall of his losses [ ] amounts to the some of ffower thousand Eight hundred and fower powndes sixeteene shillinges and fower pence, he alsoe saith that he was robbed, (as this deponent he is credibly told and enformed) by Sir Edward fitz Harris, of the Barrony of George in the County of Limericke knight Vlicke Roch of Ballydangan in the County of Limer Corke gent, Edmond Condon of Carginundra in the County of Corke gent Piers Condon of Turbegh in the County of Corke gent And the sons of Thomas mc Cragh of Killbenny in the said County of Limericke gent, whoe doth harbour them, and receiues stollen goodes from them, with many other of theire assistants yet in actuall rebellion: He alsoe sayth that Richard <Watts> of Michaelstowne, hatter, was murderd by the company of Richard Cundon of Bale mc Patrick, gentleman also he sayth that Walter Hart seruant to this deponent was hang’d, at Castletowne of the the Lord Roches tenure by the Lady Roch her means commaund about whitsontide last lastly he sayth that Murtogh Hakary alias Ballah minister of Cargunan heretofore <as he is credibly informed> a reputed Protestant & now since this rebellion turnd Papist and further he sayth not
Thomas Mansell
Jurat coram nobis 23d Aug:
1642
Phil: Bisse
Jam: Wallis
fol. 129r
1709
fol. 129v
1710
The Examinacion of
Thomas Mansell gent
Cork
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