Deposition of John Wyott
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fol. 96r
2244
John Wyott late of the towne and p arish of ffarmoye in the parish of kilcrumper and barony of Condon and Clasngibbon with in the County of Corcke yeoman (a brittish protestant) being duely sowrne and Examined by vertue &c. deposeth and saith that on or Aboute Candellmas Last & since the begining of this present rebellion in Ireland hee was robbed and spoyled of his goods and Chattells to the seuerall vallues following vizt
Of one nagg horses and swyne to the vallue of ffoure pounds. of howsehold goods to the vallue of ffiue pounds ten shillings. Of hay to the vallue of ten shillings Also hee saith that by meanes of this rebellion hee was dispossed of one ffarme and mill Meele in the Aforesaid towne & County worth coibus annis Aboue the Lands Lords rent ten pounds yeare per annum being well Improued in bu i lding & fencing whereof he haue a Lease of sixteene yeares to com which hee vallues worth foure score pounds sterling Of debts which hee Accompted good debts bee fore this present rebellion Amounting to the some of ten pounds and nowe becom disparatt by reson part therof deue ffrom English and protestants vizt Edward Standish Henrie Michell Alexander Cornish Anthony Trene S Siluester Lyanell being vtterly disinabled by means of this rebellon ther fore the deponent cannot geet satisfaction from them the totall of his Losses Amounts to owne one hundred pounds sterling and ffurther hee cannot depose He sayth that he was robd by the Rebells in those parts whose names he knoweth not and further he cannot depose./
John Wiett
Jurat coram nobis 23 June
1642
Tho: Badnedge
Phil: Bisse
Thomas Ellwell
fol. 96v
2245
The examination of John
Wiott
Cork