Deposition of Roger Gill
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Roger Gill late of Kilconaway in the parish of Car g y malery in the barony of ffarmoy & within the County of Corke gentleman (a brittish protestant) duely sworne & examined by vertue &c deposeth & saith That aboute the 15th of ffebruary last he was robbed & forceably dispoiled of his goods & Chattles to the seuerall values followeing vizt value of 30 li. part consisting of aOf h is sheepe at Kilconaway aforesai d to the value of three hundred pounds sterling Of his cowes oxen steeres horses & mares to the value of three hundred three score & foure pounds sterling Of corne in the house and haggard to the value of fortie pounds sterling Of hay to the value of ten pounds Hee saith that he was expelled & driuen away from his said farme where he lefte in Corne in ground to the value of fi u twenty pounds sterling which he conceaues wilbe lost Hee further saith that he was dispossessed of his farme of Kilconaway woorth Coibus annis fortie pounds per annum wherin he had a lease of 17 yeeres to come which he valueth to be worth woorth two hundred pounds sterling Of debts which he accounted good before the begining of this rebellion due vpon ffrances Heale of the [ ] Leonard Locky Henry D w en & Edmond Eskorte John Pollard dissenabled protestants by meanes of this rebellion in the sum of fower score & seaven pounds sterling & debt due from the vndernamed Richard Roe Nagle of the parish of Clenor within the said County gentleman nowe in rebellion is likewise indebted to this deponent in the sume of 9 li. sterling soe that this deponent can gett noe satisfaction from him them therin The t [ ot ] all of his
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108losses amounts to one thousand & thirtie pounds sterling Richa{rd} And saith that Richard Nagle of Monaniny in the said County gentleman & James Nagle of Ballymcmoy & Tibbott Roch of Killatty in the said County gentleman & others were the <B> parties that robbed this deponent aboute the time aboue menconed Hee lastly saith that John Keeme & Henry Dwen two English protestants were murthered by reb an English protestants was murthered by William o Hogane one of the servants of Richard Nagle of Monaniny & Henry Dwen another English man was likewise murthered by rebells whose names he knoweth not & further he canot depose
Roger Gill
Jurat coram nobis
1o Junij 1642
Ni: Philpot
Phil: Bisse
A
The examination
of Roger Gill
Corke
185
R
N: 8