Deposition of David Thomas
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Dauid Thomas of Downeraile in the parish Baronie of fformoy and Countie of Corke a brittish protestant duely sworne and examined before vs by vertue of &c deposed and saieth that since the begininge of this rebellion hee Lost and was robbed and forceably dispoiled of his goods and Chattles to the seuerall values followeinge vizt
Of Cowes and Calues worth ffortie pounds ster which hee saieth was taken from him by Cahir o Callaghane his seruants and tenants and souldiers, Hee further deposeth that John Carye of the Roans and Richard Aldworth of Ballinefeth in the Barony of Dowally and Countie of Corke owth him by two seuerall bills the summe fifteene pounds sterlinge which hee verilly beleeueth they are nott able to pay him because they haue beene disinabled to pay him by reason of their Losse sustained by the Rebbells. hee further deposeth that william wheeleinge of the parish of Moone in the Countie of Corke ffortie shillings ster which hee verily beleeueth that his hee is nott able to pay him by reason that hee hath beene robbed by the Rebells. The totall sume amounts to fiftie seauen pounds ster, which is all hee can depose.
Dauid [mark] Thomas
his marke
Jurat coram 26o
Maij 1642
Phil: Bisse
Ric: Williamson
fol. 224v
1233
The examination of
Dauid Thomas
Corke