Deposition of Thomas Hurr
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Thomas Hurr late of Dromtynor in the parish of Aghaballoge in the barony of Muskry & & County of Corke duely sworne & examined before vs by vertue &c deposeth & saith That on or aboute Candlemas last he was robbed & forceably dispoiled of his goods & Chattles to the seuerall values followeing vizt worth 9 li. 17 s. Part being a debt owing by Of his cowes to the value of six pounds Of his hay in the haggard to the value of one pounds Of his houshould goods to the value of seaventeene one pound & one shillings Of his winter fruites in his g arden to the value of one pound. He further saith that Mary Gill widdowe is indebted to this deponent in the sume of thirtie foure shillin g s which he accounted good debte before this rebellion, but in regard the said Mary is robbed and dissenabled by this rebellion he is not likely to gett satisfaction from her & owing by Donogh Merigagh of Cahirnemucke in the said County nowe in rebellion is indebted to the deponent <a> in the sume of 2 s. which he conceaues to be lost The totall of his losses amounts to nyne pounds seaventeene shillings & further he can n ot deposeThomas {mark] Hurrs marke
Jurat coram nobis
14o May 1642
Ni: Philpot
Phil: Bisse
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The examination of Thomas
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