Deposition of John Jennings
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fol. 20r
2069
John Jennings Late of Corromorchoer owhoe in the parish of Carrig=kippane in the barony of Muskry & within the County of Corke (a brittish protestant) duely sworne & examined by vertue & c. deposeth & saith That on or aboute the Shroue twesdayday ofLast he was robbed & forceably dispoiled of his goods & Chattles to the seuerall values following vizt value of 200 li. sterlingOf his Cattle at Corromorchoe rowhe Cowes yearelings, & horses at Corrowmorrhohoe aforesaid to the value of fiftie six pounds fowerscore and one pounds sterling: Of his horses to the value of foure & twenty pounds Of his Corne and hey in the house & hay to the value of nyne pounds sterling of his houshould stuffe 10 li. Of his houses, and other improuements which he Layd out on the farme fowerscore pounds Of his corne in ground which he expecte th not to enioy to the value of twenty pownds. and he further deposeth that one Ricutt Barrett husbandman of the parish of Carigg kippon in the Baroney of Muskery of Muskery of Blarney in the County of Corke, who before this rebellion was a reputed protestant and now since this rebellion is turnd Papist and among the rebells together with his wife, & children. And further he deposeth not The totall of his losses amounts to two hundred pounds sterling
John Jenings
Jurat coram nobis 18th of May
Anno Domini 1642
Nic: Philpot
Phil: Bisse
Richard ffrench
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fol. 20v
2070
The examinacion of
John Jennings
Cork
Reu:
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