Deposition of Thomas Fisher
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Thomas ffisher of the Towne and parish of Moyalloe within the Countie of Corke Clerk (a brittish protestan{t)} duely sworne and examined before vs by vertue of &c deposeth and saieth. That on or aboute the the eleventh Day of ffebruary last and since the begininge of this present rebellion in Ireland hee lost, & was robbed and forceably dispoiled of his goods and Chattles to the seuerall values followinge vizt
Of his Catle to the value of fower pounds ten shillings sterling Of houshould stuffe to the value of fower skore foureteene pounds sterlinge Of his Corne in the howse and haggard ten pounds sixteene shillings ster. The deponent saieth that by Meanes of this rebellion his howse was ruinated and defaced to his damadge of six pounds ster. Of his goeinge to Corke and his cariadge thither by meanes of the rebellion hee was dampnified to the summe of twelue pounds ster. hee further saieth that the parties hereafter mencioned (Impouerished protestants) are indebted to this deponent in the summe of one hundred and ten fowerskore pound sterlinge vizt Richard Alder George Kitely Henry Kitely ffrancis Bidle Steephen Chiuery John Collins Morris o Mohurt and John Powell which hee accounted good debts before this rebellion but in regard the saide parties are vtterly dissabled by this rebellion therefore the deponent cannott gett satisfaction from them. the totall of his Losses amounts one hundred fiftie seauen pounds and six shillings ster besides the losses of his Church Liueings at Balliclogh in the said Countie woorth Communibus anis ffortie pounds ster. As alsoe his damadge in the Rectory of Moyalloe for this presente yeare to the value of fiftie pounds ster. which liueings is woorth Communibus anis fower skore pounds ster per annum which hee leaueth to consideration and further he cannot depose
Tho: ffysher
Jurat coram nobis 30 May
1642
Phil: Bisse
Ric: Williamson
fol. 199v
1184
Cork
Tho: ffishers examination
346