Deposition of William Danyell
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fol. 200r
1185
William Danyell late of Coulecarron in the parish of Ballymartell & Barrony of Kinralea in the County of Corcke yeoman (a Brittish protestant) duly sworne and Examyned by vertue of &c. deposeth & sayth. that on or aboute Christmas last & since the begining of this Rebellion in Ireland. hee lost was Robbed and forceably dispoyled of his goods & chattells to the severall vallues following (vizt.)
Of Cowes, heyfers, horses & garrons & one bull, to the vallue of twenty Eight pounds, Of Implements of husbandry to the vallue of thirty twelue shillings, of hay to the vallue of thirty shillings, hee sayeth that by meanes of this rebellyon hee was dispossessed of one tennement in Coulecarron in the Barrony of Kinallea for sixteene yeares to come worth yearely aboue the Landlords rent sixe pounds wherein hee conceaves himselfe dampnified thirty pounds, one other tenement in Coulecarron aforesaid for twenty yeares to come, worth yearely aboue the Landlords rent 4 li. wherein he conceives him selfe damnified twenty six pounds, One other tennement in Knock=Nichollas in the Barrony aforesaid worth yearely aboue the Lords rent
fol. 200v
1186
fower pounds wherin hee conceives him selfe damnified to the vallue of thirty pounds, The totall of his losses Amounts vnto the some of one hundred and sixteene pounds & two shillings & further he deposeth nott
William Danyell
Jurat coram nobis
5o 8bris 1642
Phil: Bisse
Ro: southwell
William Daniells
examination
Cork