Deposition of John Brice
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fol. 275r
1334
John Brice of Cahirduggan in the Baronry of ffermoy and <in the> County of Corke Taylour, duly sworne & examined before vs by vertue of his Maiestyes etc: deposeth & sayth, that on or about the 11th of ffebruary last past he lost was rob’d & forceably despoyled of his goods & chattells & debts to the seuerall values following, value of 19 li.-16 s.Of Cowes, & one horse to the value of fowerteene pounds as debts due from Tho: Ledan late of Cahirduggan affore’said yeaman. who is out in actuall Rebellion
Of Debts to the summe of fiue pounds sixteene shillings. which h e esteemed good debts before th i s rebellion but now desperate, by reason, one of the debtours is out in rebellionanother ane impouerisht papest, as Danyell O Cashan, and the third an impouerisht Protestant <as Edw: Nelson Clerke> so that he despayreth of satisfaccion, and further he cannot depose. The totall of his losses amount to nineteene pounds sixteene shillings.
John Brice
Jurat coram nobis
25t day of May
1642
Phil: Bisse
Ric: Williamson
fol. 275v
1335
The examination of
John Brice
Corke 125