Deposition of Thomas Abraham
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fol. 78r
1398
Thomas Abram of the parish of Knockmourne in the Barony of Kilnatalloone and in the Countie of Corke yeoman (a Brittish protestant) beinge duely sworen and examined by vertue of &c deposeth and saith That betweene Candlemas and Shrovetide last, since the begininge of this present Rebellion in Ireland he lost and was robbed and forceablie dispoiled of his goods and Chattles to the seuerall values as followeth vizt value of 260 li. 8 s. value of 26 26<
Of Cowes oxen heffers & yongue cattle horses and mares in Knockmo u r ne aforesaid & in Lismore in th e Countie of in Lismore cattell in toto war worth 86 li. in Knoc kmo u rne worth 40 li. 8 s.> Waterford to the value of one hundred Twentie and sixe pownds, Of Corne & hey in the haggard to the value of ffifteen pownds, Of household goods to the value of ffyve pownds And the said deponent further saith that by meanes of the said Rebellion he is expelled out of a Tenement at Moeeligoe in the parish of Knockmourne aforesaid wherein he hath Thirtie Twentie & E ight yeres yet to come vnexpired and is worth per annum aboue the rent payed ten pownds valued to be worth three score & ten pownds And the said deponent further saith that Richard Condon of Ballymcpatricke in the Countie of Corke esq Richard Condon of Ballydurgan in the said Countie of Corke gen John Condon of the same gen Morris Condon of Kilbanie in the said Countie gen were the principall men with other malefactors accompaninge them which tooke Thirtie seven hed of the said cattle att Knockmourne aforesaid & these Robbed the deponent of his household goods corne & hey, And that Coronell Richard Butler & other Rebells attendinge him tooke awaye thirtie ffyve hed of the deponents Cattle & three faire Mares from this deponent hi m att Lismore in the Countie of Waterford aforesaid And further he cannott depose that the totall of his losses amount to two hundred sixe pownds eight shillings And further he cannott depose
Tho: [mark] Abraham
Jurat coram nobis 12 Aug
1642
Phil: Bisse
Jam: Wallis
fol. 78v
1399
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