Deposition of William Ind
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fol. 154r
1759
William Ind Late of Gortboffinnigh in the Ba parish of Ballic logh and Barony of Duhalla and Countie of Corke yeoman (a brittish protestant) duely sworne and examined before vs by vertue of &c deposeth and saieth That on or about the eight
day of ffebruary Last and since the begininge of this present Rebellion hee was robbed and forceably dispoiled of his goods and Chattles to the seuerall values followinge vizt worth 219 li.Of Cowes Heffers yerelings Mares and horsses to the value of one hundred ffortie and two pounds and ten shillings sterlinge. Of househould stuffe to the value of ten pounds ster. Of mault to the value of three pounds ster. Hee further saieth that debts due vnto him which hee accounted good debts before this rebellion amountinge to the summ value of threeskore and three pounds ster and tenn shillings ster ar e now desperate due vppon Jonas Smith yeoman John Reary yeoman and Gilbert Peper Merchant disabled protestants by meanes of this Rebellion. Therfore the deponent doth verily beeleeue he cannott gett satisfaccion from them: The totall summe amounts to two hundred and nynetie pounds ste r. he further sayth that [ ] he was robd of <B> the said goods aboute the abouesaid time by Cahir o Callahan of Dalmineene & Donough his son and Dermod McCarty alias Mc Donough of Longhurt in said County. and further he deposeth not .
William [mark] Ind his marke
Jurat coram nobis 30 Maij
1642
Phil: Bisse
Tho: Bettesworth
Ric: Williamson
fol. 154v
1760
William Ind Examination
144 Corke
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