Deposition of Hugh Mansell
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fol. 146r
1743
Hugh Mansell of knockmorne in the Barrony of Kynnattalon, and within the County of Corke yeoman A brittish protestant, duly sworne and Examined before vs by vertue of his Maiesties Commission &c. deposeth and saith that on or about the fiueteenth day of ffebruary last past, and since the beginning of this presente rebellion in Ireland, he lost, was robbed and dispoyled forcibly of his goodes and Chattles to the seuerall values following vizt worth 22 li. 10 s. by
<Inprimis> Of his Cowes horses and young Cattle to the value of seaventeene powndes, his household stuffe, to the value of Twenty shillinges. This deponent saith that he being dispossest of his house and Land, in paying his Landlord rent before hand, is damnified thereby ffower powndes Ten shillings, the totall of his Losses amounts to the some of Twenty two powndes Ten shillinges. And he saith that he was robbed by Richard <A> Condon, of Ballydergan, John Condon, and Morris Condon of Killbarry, and Richard Condon of Ballymc:patricke, in the said County of Corke gent, and their assistants, then and yet in actuall rebellion, & further he cannot depose.
Hugh [mark] Mansells marke
Jurat coram nobis 23d Aug:
1642
Phil: Bisse
Jam: Wallis
fol. 146v
1744
The Examinacion of
Hugh Mansfield
C 418
Cork
RedThe Certificate of
Peter Toose gent