Deposition of Thomas Morris
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fol. 223r
1230
Thomas Morris late of Mayalloe in the parish of Moyalloe within the County of Corke (a brittish protestant) duely sworne & examined by vertue of &c deposeth and saith. That on or aboute 26th or 27th day of January last & since the begining of this presente rebellion in Ireland he was robbed & forceably dispoiled of his goods & Chattles to the seuerall values followeing vizt
Of Cowes heiffers and calues to the value of foure score and twelue pounds sterling. Of his mares & colts to the value of ten pounds. Of his houshould stuffe to the value of sixteene shillings. He further saith that by the meanes of this rebellion he was dispossessed of his farme wherin he had a lease of 17th yeeres to come vpon which farme he layed out in Improuement to the value of three pounds. He likewise saith that William รด Hea is indebted to this deponent in the sume of fiue & twenty shillings & is nowe in rebellion & therefore he conceaues it to be lost. The totall of his losses amounts to one hundred & seaven pounds & eleaven shillings, & by the meanes (as the deponent is credibly informed) of the lord of Muskryes people & Dermod mc Irell o Callaghans people of Gortroe in the said County & further he cannot depose
Thomas Morris
Jurat coram nobis 24o
Maij 1642
Tho: Bettesworth
Phil: Bisse
fol. 223v
1231
The examination of
Thomas Morris
Corke