Deposition of Nicholas Waite
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fol. 192r
1838
Nicholas Waite Late of Carrigalone in the parish of Kenegh & Countye of Corke in the east Carber r y husbandman a Brittish protestant beeing duely swoorne and examined beefore vs by vertue &c deposeth and saith that one or aboute the Last of January last past & since the Beegining of this present Rebellyon in Ireland hee Lost was Robbed & forcibly spojled of his goods & Chattles to the seuerall vallues followeing vizt worth 15 li. part consisting in debts due fromOf Cowes and horsses Ten pownds in haye to the vallue of Ten po w nds in haye to the v allue of Twentye shilli ngs of houshould goods to the vallue fo Twelue shillings of debts which this deponent Counted good debts & No we beecome desperratt by Reassone some are due from those which are Nowe in actuall Rebell yon amountinge to the some of Th irtye & eight shillings due from the vndernamed persons Davye Dynye which Davye is in actuall Rebellyon The totall of his losses amounts to fifteene pounds. & further he deposeth not
Nichollas [mark] Waytes marke
Jurat coram nobis
22o 8bris 1642
fol. 192v
1839
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