Deposition of John Oldis
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John Oldis the yonger for & in the behalfe of himselfe & his fathers children vizt of John Oldis late of Drumtymore in the parish of Aghabollug Barronrie of Muskrey & within the Com of Corke Clerk a brittish protestant duly sworne & examined beefore vs by vertue of &c deposeth & saith that about the tenth of Jan: last past he lost was robbed & forcably dispoiled of his goods & Chattles to the seuerall vallues following vizt worth 344 li. 18 s., Part of debts by RebellsOf Cowes horses Mares oxen heifers yearlings & swine to the value foure score & fourteene pounds Of houshould stuf to the value of thirteene pounds Of Corne & hay in house & haggard to the value of sixteene pounds Of Corne left in ground since lost by this rebellion to the value of eight pounds Of Garden fruits to the value of two pounds Of debts vppon specialties amounting to the summe one hundred twenty eight seuen pounds eight shill which ere this rebellion were accounted good debts but becom desperat by reason all the debtors are such as are papists & out in actuall rebellion such as vizt Teige mc Cormuck Carty of Neadred in the parish of Aghabollog Barronrie of Muskrie & Com of Corke free houlder Cnougher oge o Crimin of Drumtimore in the parish Barronrie & County afforsaid freehoulder Cormuck mc Callahane Cartie of Carrignamuck of the parish Barronrie & Com freehoulder William Barrie of Clonemoyle of the said parish Bar: & Com gent Callahane mc Donnogh Carty of Aghavrine in the said parish barronie & Com freehoulder with diuers others & therfore this deponent cannot gett satisfaccion from anie of them
The totall of his said losses in goods & Chatt l es amounts to the summe of He like wise saith that he is dispossessed of t he benifitt of his lease of the lands of Dromtimore wherin hee had a tearme of six & twentie yeares to come worth aboue the land lords rent four twelue pounds per Annum herein he conceaues himself damnified to the summe of fourscore & foure pounds The totall of his their said losses in goods & Chattles amounts to the summe of three hundred fourtie four pounds eighteene shillings besides the losse of the benifitt of his church livings being worth to this deponent Coibus Annis three score & tenn pounds per Annum which he leaues to consideracion
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405And further he deposeth notJohn Oldis
Jurat coram nobis
8o 9bris 1642
Phil: Bisse
Richard ffrench
The examination
of John Oldis
Corke
Reu