Deposition of John Loue
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John Loue Loue thelder of Carrigroghane in the parish of Carigroghan within the Countie of the Cittie of Corke (a Brittish protestant) beinge duely sworne & examined before vs by vertue of his Maiesties Comission to vs and others directed (beareing date at Dublin the 5th day of March in the 17th yeere of his Maiesties raigne that nowe is) touchinge the losses & suffrings of the protestants within the province of Munster deposeth and saith That on or aboute the tenth of ffebruary last & since the begining of this rebellion he was robbed & forceably dispoiled of his goods & Chattells rents & debts to the seuerall values followeing vizt worth 889 li. And that Of his cowes horses mares & sheepe to the value of three score and seaven pounds Of the enterest of his lease in Carigroghane aforesaid woorth vntill this rebellion two hundred & fiftie pounds Of his enterest in another farme parte of the said lands of Carigroghane woorth likewise till this rebellion begun to the value of one hundred pounds sterling Of his enterest in another farme for three liues parte of the lands of Carrigroghane aforesaid to the value of fiftie pounds sterling Of his enterest in a lease of two liues parte & parcell of Carrigroghane aforesaid woorth till this rebellion begun fiftie fiue pounds sterling of the parcell of land of Curighil in the said County in Improuement 100 li. O f his enterest in the farme parte of the lands of Killarny in the County of Kiery till the begining of this rebellion to the value of one hundred pounds Of his enterest in the farme of Ballydowny within the said County fiftie three pounds fifteene shillings All which farmes & the e n terest of this deponent in them he esteemed to be lost & to reape noe benefitt by them vntill peace be settled in Irland Of his corne & hay in haggard & in the house to the value of twenty six pounds Of his houshould stuffe to the value of f iue pounds sterling Of his corne in ground to the value of 45 li. which he conceaues to be lost by reason of this rebellion . of debts debts due vpon William lowe & Jo sua Gotley both of Killarny & Nicholas Barham of Ballydowny aforesaid the sume of eight & twenty pounds sterling which are robbed & the debte the deponents esteemes lost & his lady Browne t he late wife of Sir Valentine Browne deceased [ ] as the deponent is credibly informed she was robbed by John o Mohowne & his brother Milmore
<o Mahowne in the parish of Inishcary in the County of Corke gen & diuers others whose names the deponent knoweth not, Owen mc Grivane of Corbally in the said County gentleman & the deponent further saith that he was presente when one Cronyne of the parrish of Carrigkripane in the said County of the Cittie (a reputed captaine of the rebells) came as a messenger from my lo: of Muskry to Mr Baker to Carigroghane desireinge to deliuer vp the castle to his lordshipp & that Mr Baker should enioy it againe payeing him meaneing my lord of Muskry the same rent that he formerly payed to his Maiesty or woords to that efect John Loue>
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Jurat the 30th of April
1642e
Ni: Philpot
Phil: Bisse
fol. 191v
347William Knight late of Carrigroghane lately robbed 6 li. 10 s.The examination of
John loueCertificat Corke
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Lo: Muskery