Deposition of Thomas Haynes
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fol. 158r
1768
Thomas Haynes of Moyalloe in the parish of Moyalloe & within the County of Corke merchant or a brittish protestant) being duely sworne & examined by vertue of &c. deposeth and saith. That on or aboute the 11th of ffebruary last he was robbed & forceably dispoiled of his goods & Chattles to the seuerall values followeing vzt value of 923 li. part consistingOf houshouldstuffe in the house to the value of three score pounds. He saith that by meanes of this rebellion he was dispossessed of the farme & lease of a house in Malloe aforesaid burnt by the rebells which yeelled him this deponent aboue the [ ] landlords rent 8 li. per annum haueing a lease therin of aboue twenty yeeres to come which he valueth to be woorth three score pr pounds sterling. Of two He further saith that there are seuerall persons indebted to this deponent before the begining of this rebellion which then he accounted to be goode debts butt in regard amounting to the sume of three hundred & three score pounds sterling his estate partly consisting of debts due vpon Morris lord Roch, Teige o Donoghcour of Glin in the County of Kiery gentleman Richard Nagle of Monanny in the said Com gentleman James Nagle of the same gentleman, Redmond Barry of Lisgriffin in the said County gentleman Dormod o Callaghan of Gortroe Donogh mc Neen of Drissam, in the said County gentleman but in regard the said parties <whoe> are out in actuall rebellion & the deponent is not likly to gett satisfaction from them He likewise saith that there is fiue hundred pounds sterling due to this deponent vpon seuerall persons in this Kingdome whose names he knoweth not in regard his bonds bills & bookes of accounte is nowe in his wifes custody in the Kingdome of England & therefore canot Come by them. The totall of his losses amounts to The deponent pounds sterling & further he deposeth not doth credibly beleeue that the said parties are all of them either impouerished protestants by meanes of this rebellion soe that he can expect no satisfaction from them or else turned rebells soe that he can expect noe satisfaction from them & further he canot depose. the totall amounts to nyne hundred twenty three pounds.
Tho: Haynes
Jur 24o May 1642
Tho: Bettesworth
Phil: Bisse
Ric: Williamson
fol. 158v
1768Wee his Maiesties C
The examination of
Thomas Haynes
C Corke
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