Deposition of Roger Waters
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fol. 167r
1786
Roger Waters late of donededo in the parish of rosse=Corberie in the Barronrie of of Carberie & & Com of Corke housbandman a brittish protestant duly sworne & examined before vs by vertue of his maiesties Comission etc. deposeth & saith that on the foureteenth day of februarie last past & since the begining of this present rebellion hee lost was robbed & forceably dispoyled of his goods & chattles to the seuerall vallues following viz. worth 56 li. 10 s. part consisting in debts due from the vndernamed parties who ar is out in rebellion viztOf Cowes yeerlings one horse sheep & swine to the value of two & forty pounds. Of houshould stuffe & provision to the value of fiue six pounds. Of hay in haggard to the value of tenn shillings. Of his garden commodities to the value of tenn shillings. Of debts to the vale summe of seven pounds tenn shillings which before this rebellion were esteemed good debts but now become desperate by reason some of the debters are impoverished protestants such as John Davis, Edw: Tunman, & Walter Bi rd, & the rest out in rebellion such as vizt Teige mc mc Dermon of Baltemore housb: husbandman & therfore this deponent cannot gett satisfaction from any of them, The totall of his losses, amounts to the sume value of fiftie six pounds tenn shillings. The deponent also saith And that all his quick goods were taken away by John oge Barry neere Donededo gent. the rest of his goods were taken away by rebells whose names hee knoweth not exept Thomas O Mahoone who of Killkeranebegg yeoman who had a kettle of his being a part of the afforsaid houshould stuffe. & further hee cannot depose
Roger [mark] Waters his marke
Jurat coram nobis
25oth 8bris 1642
Phil: Bisse
Ro: southwell
fol. 167v
1788
{Corke}
John Waters Examination
C 509
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