Deposition of William Busted
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fol. 22r
2073
William Busted of Gortevelaire in the parish of kilshanige and within the County of Corke yeoman a brittish protestante dewly sworne and examined by vertue &c deposeth and saith that in or about the tenth Day of february Laste paste was robbed and forceably dispoyled of his goods and Chatles to the seuerall vallewes followeing vidzt of Cowes at Gortevelaire aforesaid to the vallewe of 428 li._12 d. twenty po u ndes of horses to the vallewe of tenn pounds of sheepe to the vallewe of twenty pounds in houshould stufe fiue pounds in moneys dewe to him debts due from from Dermod o Callaghane eighte pounds tenn shillinges dewe to hime from John o Mullane alias o Mullane three pounds twelue shillings dewe to him me from donnogh gariffe รด Callaghane fower pounds tenn shillings: dewe to me one Cnohor mc dermod o Callaghane forthy shillinges dewe to hime from John darrige dermod oge mcdae morrish o neenant & donnell o sheghane fiue pounds beinge all rebels & therefore the deponent is not likely to get any satisffacion from loste in Corne and hay at gortevelaire aforesaid to the vallewe of thirty pounds: Loste in the benefite of myhis Lease of gortevelaire fifty pounds:, Lost at his my farme at tulligh in Cowes and horses to the vallewe of twenty pounds: Loste in the benefite of his my leas of the same tenn pounds: loste in Corne in the grounde twenty pounds;: beinge taken possessed by the Irish Army; Loste at his my farme at Rosocke in Cowes to the vallewe of eighty pounds in sheepe to the vallewe of one hundred pounds: Loste in the benefite of his my Lease at rosocke, aforesaid forty pounds beinge all in the County of Corke and taken by the Army: the totall of his Losses Amountes to fower hundred twenty eighte pounds twelue shillings sterling 428 li. 12 s., all which was taken away by seuerall persons in accion of rebellion, And further he deposeth not
William Busteed his marke
Jurat coram nobis
28th May 1642
Tho: Bettesworth
Phil: Bisse
Ric: Williamson
fol. 22v
2074
The examination of
William Busted
Corke
C.
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