Deposition of Richard Newman
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fol. 155r
1761
<symbol> Richard Newman of Youghall in the Countie of Corke Caryer (a brittish protestant) duely swrone and examined before vs by vertu { e } of &c. deposed and saieth that sinc on or about the fiue and twent{ieth} of December last past and since the begininge and by meanes of this present Rebellion in Ireland hee lost was robbed and forc{e}ably dispoiled of his goods and Chatles by to the seuerall values followinge vizt. value of 60 li. sterling part consisting ofOf Cattell as ten packe Horsses with their furniture to the val{ue} of fifty pounds sterlinge, He likewise saieth that hee lost by the Rebbells of the Citty of limerickes stayinge the deponent in limeric{kes} to his charges of fiue pounds ster, He e further saieth that by meanes of this Rebellion hee lost of debts which this deponent accounted good debts before this Rebbellion fiue pounds ster debts due vppon James Ronane of Limerick Merchant nowe in actuall Rebbellion The tottall of his losses amounts to threeskore pounds sterlinge, and further he deposeth nott
Richard RN Newmans
marke
Jurat coram nobis
16o decembris 1642
Phil: Bisse
Hen: Rugge
fol. 155v
1762
The examination of
Richard Newman
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