Deposition of John Andrews
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fol. 156r
1763
John Andrewes of Curreglas in the parish of Mogeely in the Barrony of ky nnatt alon and within the County of Corke yeoman, A brittish protestant duly sworne and Examined before vs by vertue of his Maiesties Commission deposeth and saith, that on or about the Tenth day of ffebruary Last past 1641. and since the beginning <A> of this present rebellion in Ireland, hee lost, was robbed and forceably dispoyled, of his goodes and Chattles to the seuerall values following. vizt. 107 li. 19 s. d. value of [ ] li. part consisting of debtsOf his Cowes, heiffers, and horses, to the value of seaventeene powndes, Of his hay Corne and wood to the value of twenty powndes; Of debts amounting to the some of threescore and Ten pownds, nine sh illinges and sixe pence, which e re this rebellion were esteemed good debts, but now become desperate by reason the debtors owing by theis persons whoe are in actuall rebellion; vizt from Teige mc Cragh of Illtowne, in the parish of Brittas in the County of lymericke gent, from Murtogh O Maddyn James Inchin, and George Nagle, all in the said parish and County husbandmen, & from Morrish Condon of killbarry in the parish of Knockmorne, in the Barrony of Kynnattalon and within the County of Corke gent. he further saith that hee was robbed by Richard Condon of Ballymcpatrick and Richard Condon of Ballydergan, in the County of Corke gent. and their associats and followers, And further he Cannot depose. The totall of his losses amounts to the somme of one hundred and seaven powndes Nyne shillinges and six pence, of which this deponent Cannott gett any satisfaccion of any of the said parties, And further he cannot depose.
The marke [mark] of John Andrews
Jurat 29o 7bris 1642
Coram nobis
Jam: Wallis
Hen: Rugge
fol. 156v
1764
fol. 157r
1765
fol. 157v
1766
John Andrewes his
Examination
Corke 237
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