Deposition of Robert Shinckwin
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Robert Shinckwin of Ballyhawry in the parish of Imphricke barony of fermoy and County of Corcke Shooemaker (protestante duely sworne and Examined before vs by vertue of &c R deposeth and saith that in January lest past 1641 hee was robbed and forceably dispoiled of his goods & Chattles to the seauerall vallues followeinge (viz)
Of Cattle which were taken away from by the Lord of Mountgarretts army which were in rebllion to the vallue of Twelue pounds & Tenn ster of houshould stuffe to the vallue of Twenty fower pounds & sixteene shillings ster of Apparrell Lost by the rebells to the vallue of fower pounds ster of redy mony taken away by the rebells att the same tyme that My Lord of Mountgarretts Army came into this Country the summ of Sixteene shillings ster: And this deponent saith that hee Lost att the same tyme in Leather and Shooemakers tooles to the vallue of Twenty and fiue shillings ster, and saith that hee lost in houshouldprovision to the valllue of one pound & Twelue shillinges and hee this deponent ffurther saith that hee lost in hay to the vallue of one pound and Tenn shillings ster The summ totall of his losses amountes to the summ of threescore pounds & nyneteen shillings ster, And further this deponent cannott depose
Robert Shinckwin
Jurat coram nobis
3o May 1642
Tho: Bettesworth
Phil: Bisse
Ric: Williamson
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The examination of
Robert Swinckwin
Corke