Deposition of William Ward
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William ward late of Insanabake in the Baronrie of Incakilly & the Com of Corke husb: a brittish protestant duly sworne & examined { before } vs by vertue of &c deposeth & saith that about shrouetide last past {&} since the begining of this present rebellion in Ireland he lost wa{s} robed & forceably dispoyled of his goods & Chattles to the seuerall {values} following vizt worthe 110 li. Part consisting of debts due by Rebells Of Cowes horses Mares yearlings & heifers to the value of four score & { } pounds eight shillings Of debts to the summe of twenty eight five pounds which { } due from the vndernamed persons protestants namly william Heyes {of} Cloyne in the Conty Corke husb: Thomas hull of Insanabakae miller Lewis Moye of Cloyne in the said Com likwise wise John Megar {of} Ballyuodna in the aid County shepard likwise G abrell Lon erin of the Citty of Corke husb: likwise part of the said sume is d { ue } from papists namely John mc Mastine of Mugeely in the said Com husb: Edmund mc Gera of Mugeely in the said Com taylor and a l Gar{ rat } Barry of Ballincoppinger in the said Com gent and although he {acco}unted the same good debts before this rebellion yett in regar { d } the said debtors boath English & Irish are impouerished protestants {by} meane of this rebellion he cannot gett satisfaction from any of {them} The totall of his losses amounts to one hundred & ten pounds { } shillings & further he deposeth not
William {mark} War{ds }
mark{e}
Jurat coram nobis 3o Dec: 1642
Phil: Bisse
Hen: Rugge
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the examinacion of
William Ward
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Corke
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