Deposition of Edward Markam
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Edward Markam of Lockbreake in the parish of Moggely in the barony of Kilnatullagh in the county of Corke sheareman a brittish protestant being deuely sowrne & Examined by vertue of viz deposeth & saith that in & vpon the 5th of of ffebruarie last & since the begininig of this presente rebellion in Ireland was robbed & spoyled of his goods and Chattells to the seuerall vallues ffollowing viz{t}
Of Cowes & one Mare to the vallue of Elleuen pounds: fourteen pounds shillings of howshold goods thirty shillings of ffruts in the Garden to the vallue of ffourty shillings also by meanes of this Rebellion hee was dispossessed of a ffarme & howse in the said County lockbrecke worth coibis annis aboue the said Lords rent two pounds ster wher in hee had a lease of Nyne yeares to Com which he vallues to bee worth six pounds sterling the totall of his losses Amounts to fourt e fifteene twenty one & twenty pounds foureteene shillings The deponent saith that he was robbed by the rebells but their names he knoweth not
Edward Markam
Jurat coram nobis
23o Junij 1642
Tho: Badnedge
Phil: Bisse
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