Deposition of Degorye Trix
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fol. 209r
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Degorye Trix late of Ballihay in the parish of Ballihay Baronye of ffermoy within the County of Corke Mercer (a brittish protestant) duely sworne and Examined before vs by vertue of &c deposed & saieth that on or about the first of ffebruary last past and since the begining and by meanes of this present Rebellion in Ireland hee lost was robbed and forceably dispoiled of his goods and Chattles to the seuerall values followinge vizt value of 169 li. sterlingOf Co wes heffers horses and hoggs to the value of fforty one pounds sterlinge, Of houshould stuffe to the value of twenty pounds ster, Of weareinge apparrell to the value of eight pounds ster Of Corne in house and haggard to the value to t h e value of thirty pounds ster Hee likewsie saieth that that hee lost of Corne in ground growinge vppo n the lands of Ballihay aforesai d to the value of fforty pounds sterlinge Hee further deposeth that by meanes of th i s Rebbellion hee was dispocessed of his farme beinge parte of Ballihay aforesaide wherein hee had a lease of nyn e teene yeares to come worth coibus annis ouer and aboue the landlords Rent six pounds ster which hee valueth to bee worth thirty pounds The total of his lossses amounts to one hundred sixty and nyne pounds ster Hee lastly saieth that the aforesaide goods and Chattles were taken away by Edy lacy of Brurye gent his servants tenants and followers as alsoe by the lord of Mountgarretts Army; further hee deposeth nott
Diggori Trix
Jurat coram nobis
16o Decembris 1642
Phil: Bisse
Hen: Rugge
fol. 209v
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The examination of
Degory Trix
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Cork
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