Deposition of John ffullbrooke
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John ffullbrooke late of Inishkyen in the parish of Kyneth and barony of Carbry & within the County of Corke yeoman (a brittish protestant) duely sworne & examined by vertue of &c deposeth & saith That on or aboute the later end of January last & since the begining of this presente rebellion in Ireland he lost was robbed & forceably dispoyled of his goods and Chattles to the seuerall values following vizt value of 200 li. Of Cowes and horses to the value of three score pounds Of hay & Corne in the haggard to the value of ffortie pounds He saith that he is expelled and driuen away from his said house & ffarme where he left in Corne in ground which he conceaues to be lost to the value of thirtie pounds The deponent saith that he was dispossessed of his said ffarme where he hath a lease of eleaven yeeres yeett to come woorth ten pounds a yeere aboue the land lords rent wherin he is damnified fforty pounds Of debts amounting to thirty pounds due from Henry Dyer John White Hugh Williams Thomas Latrells Richard Tounesend & Walter Menfield But in regard the said parties are protestants dissenabled by meanes of this rebellion therefore this deponent canot gett satisfaction from them The totall of his losses amounts to
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235Two hundred pounds He saith that he was robbed by the rebells at night to their names he knoweth not He likewise saith that this deponents son Samuell ffullbrooke aboute Candlemas last & Edward Meech & his son English protestants were hanged aboute Ballymony <B> where mac Carty Reagh then kept his campe & that by the meanes of the said mc Carty & his forces & further he deposeth not[mark]
John ffulbrook
Jurat coram nobis
22o 7bris 1642
Tho: Graye Dec
Phil: Bisse
John ffullbrookes
examination
John ffulbrooks examination
E
Cork
hand
Mc Carty Reogh
R
Nu: 29
C