Deposition of Mary Payne
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Mary Payne late of the [ ] Kilbarry in the parish of Castlelyons, Baronry of Barr Condons & Clangibbon & in the county of Corke wid: a brittish Protestant duly sworne & examined by vertue etc deposeth & sayth that about Candlemas last past & since the begining of this present rebellion in Ireland, she lost was robbed & forceably despoyled of her goods & chattells to the seuerall values following Vizt value of 60 li. 10 s. part consisting ofOf Cowes & one nagg to the value of fowerteene pownds ten shilling: Of Corne & hay in house & haggard to the value of thirty pownds Of Debts to the summe of thirteene pownds which ere this rebellion were esteemed good debts & no w become desperate by reason on e of the debtours Samuell Snow clerke, an Impouerisht Protestant, and the other A debt due from Morrice Cundon of Kilbarry gen an arrant rebell Of houshold stuffe three pownds the totall of her losses amounts to the value of sixty pownds ten shillings She sayth that she was robd aboute the time aboue menconed of by John & Richard Cundon of Baledurgin gen & John & Richard Cundon of BalemcPatrick gen & Morrice Cundon of Kilbarry gen together with their followers whose names this deponent knoweth not she also sayth that her husband William Payne of Kilbarry aforesaid gen was kcruelly murdered by the said Rebbells at Coole nere Castlelyons on the sixth of Aprill last & further she cannot depose
Mary Payne
Jurat coram nobis 19 Aug:
1642
Phil: Bisse
Jam: Wallis
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126
The examination
of Mary payne
Cork [ ]
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