Deposition of Thomas Bulman
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Thomas Bulman of the Coole in ffermoy in the parish of Kilcrumper in the Baronry of Cundons & Clangibbons & County of Corke yeaman a brittish Protestant being duly sworne & examined vpon oath by vertue etc: deposeth & sayth that about Candlemas last past & since the begining of this present rebellion in Ireland he lost & hath bin robbed & forceably despoyled of his goods & chattells to the seuerall values following vizt worth 441 li. part Consisting in debts due from such asOf Cowes, heifers, & horses, one hundred and sixteene pounds Of Corne in the house, and haggard to the value of fifty pounds sterling: Of houshould goods to the value of fiue pounds This deponent further sayth that he was expe’lld & driu’n away from his said ffarme of ffermoy where he left in Corne in ground to the value of threescore pounds which he conceiueth to be lost he also sayth that he hath lost the benefitt of the lease of the Coole aforesaid hauing fifteene years yet to come worth forty pounds per annum aboue the landlords rent which being well impro o u’d, he is damnifyed herein the value of two hundred pounds And also this deponent sayth, that there are seuerall persons indebted to this <x> deponent in the summe of twenty pownds sterling but by means they are out in rebellion, he cannot gett satisfaccion such are vizt John Poyne of Clandelyane yeaman & Teig O ffling of the same husbandm Reb ells & diuers others whose names he cannot now remember He sayth that he was robd of the premises aboute the time aboue menconed by the Roches of Glanworth and by the Cundons of Clandelane in the said County he he saith also that this deponents son Thomas Bulman was stript by the said Vlick Roch & companye The totall of his losses amount to the summe of four hundred fourty one pounds sterling: And further he cannot depose
Thomas [mark] Bulman
his marke
Jurat coram nobis 15 June
1642
Phil: Bisse
Tho Badnedge
fol. 89v
1419
The examination of
Thomas Bulman
Corke
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