Deposition of William Cary
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fol. 211r
1205
William Cary Late of Conckegarran in the parish of Ballenodan & barrony of Kinalmeakey in the County of Corke yeoman (a brittish prottestant) beeinge duely Sworne & examined by vertue of &c deposeth and saith that on or aboute Candlemas Laste hee was robbed of his goods & Chattls to the seuerall vallues followinge Vizt.
Of Cowes heifers Oxen steeres horses mars & Colts to the vallue of threescore and fifteene pounds ster of Corne & hay in haggard & house to the vallue of twenty pounds sterling hee further saith and deposeth that by reason of this present rebellion hee was dispossesed of his seuerall howsees and farmes in the said County woorth Combij Annis aboue the Landlords rent, for the whole terme of hee had fifty one yeares to come in the said lands & leases beeinge well improued which hee vallues woorth 200 li. sterling, The totall amounts to two hundred four score & fifteene pounds
William Cary
Jurat coram nobis
24o 8bris 1642
Phil: Bisse
Ro: southwell
fol. 211v
1206
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The bill of William Cary
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