Deposition of William Roe
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William Roe of the towne of Innyskeane in the barony of East Carbery in the County of Corcke Tanner a brittish protestant beng duly sworne & examined, by vertue of &c. deposeth and sayth that on or about, Christide Last he was robbed of his goods and Chattles to the seuerall vallues followeing <worth 170 li. part consisting in debts from the vndernamed parties> Of Cowes bulls, horses and geldings to the vallue of three skore pound of Corne and hay and barke all howsd to the vallue of twenty pounds of tann vatts Cestern es lyme and leather tannd and R aw to the vallu{e} to the vallue of twenty pounds of howshould goods and necessaries belonging to his tannyard vallued worth twenty pounds Also hee deposeth: that by reason of this present rebellion he was dispossessed of his howse and farme and seuerall tennements in and about the said towne beinge expelld; and driven out of them , which he vallues thereby to be Lost more then twenty pounds per Annum, whic h he cleerely gott & the Cheefe rent paid having leases neere vppon eyghteene yeere yett to come of debts which he accompted good debts amounting to the summe of fifty pounds sterling, before this present Rebellion, and now become desperate by reason they become due from the vndernamed persons English protestants <Impouerisht> and Irish papists now among the rebells vidzt, Teige Carty alias Teige ô Downe, Teige ô Norfa ô donnovane, Mealmurry mc Swyne ô Leary Owen ô Loage mc Swyny Thomas Barry rebells Thomas Bayse, John dannen, John Hinckson Robert G a ble and many others. Impouerisht English The totall of his losses Amounts to one hundred threescore & ten pownds besides the twenty pounds per annum, which t o he leaues to consideration And further he deposeth not
William Roe
Jurat Coram nobis Sept. 24 1642
Tho: Graye Dec:
Phil: Bisse
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