Deposition of Anthony Kingesmill
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fol. 143r
1737
Anthony Kingesmill Clerke Latly of Moyallo in the Countie of Corke duly sworne & examined by vertue of etc deposeth & saith. That neere about Christmas last past & sithence the begining & by meanes of this present rebellion in Ireland he hath lost, was robbed & forceably dispoyled of his goods & Ecclesiasticall & meanes to the seuerall valews following vizt.
Of debts amounting to the sume of fortie three poundes <due> from Cormocke mc Donogh Cartie of Court-Brecke in the Countie of Corke & parish of Matea Esquire now actualluy in Rebellion & Leuitenant of Blarny Castle the Cheife hould, of the Lorde of Muskerie (as I am he is crediblie informed) & due from one Walle of Wales=towne in the Countie of Corke <A> & Barrony of Firmoy gent the some of three poundes fower shillings who was Latly in actuall rebellion & for the same hath had his Castle of Walestowne dimolished & was himselfe there taken prisoner. Of debts amounting to fiftene poundes due from Edward For i st gent Latly of Dunraile in the Countie of Corke aforesaid a British Protestant who is vtterly impouerished by meanes of this Rebellion & therefore this deponent is hoplesse of obtaining any satisfection from him. This deponent farther saith that by reason of this present rebellion he hath beene depriued of the benefitt of his house & Land on the west end of Moyallow aforesaid the Lease of which he valloweth att thirtie poundes. The sume of which All his Losses amounteth vnto nintie one poundes & fower shillings Lastly this deponent deposeth that this yeare & the Last in his Ecclesiasticall meanes he hath sustained the Losse of one hundred poundes And farther deposeth not.
per me Antonium Kingesmill
Jurat coram nobis
15o 7bris 1642.
Hen: Rugge
Thomas Ellwell
fol. 143v
1738
fol. 144r
1739
fol. 144v
1740
The examination of
Anthony Kingsmill
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