Deposition of John Stukly

Collection: Bysse Depositions

Citation: TCD, 1641 Depositions Project, online transcript January 1970
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Date: 1642-09-28
Identifier: 824100r091

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1641 Deposition Item Type Metadata

County: Cork
Deposition Type: Bysse
Nature of Deposition: Robbery, Stripping, Lost By Debts
Commissioners: Philip Bisse, Robert Southwell, Tristram Whetcombe
Deposition Transcription:


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John Stukly late of Castle hauen in the parish of Glanbarahan barony of Carbry & within the County of Corke clerke (a brittish protestant duely sworne & examined by vertue of &c. deposeth and saith. That on or aboute Candlemas last & since the begining of this presente rebellion in Ireland he lost was robbed and forceably dispoiled of his goods & Chattles to the seuerall values followeing vyt worth 111 li. 6 s. part consisting in debts due from the vndernamed rebells
Of Cowes horses garrans & swine to the value of eleven pounds sixteene shillings. Of houshould stuffe to the value of one pounds ten shillings . Of Corne to the value of Two three & ffortie pounds. Of houses pulled downe by meanes of this rebellion the sume of foure pounds. like wise he is damnified t he sume of ten pounds by two houses together with some malt in one of them burnt to the ground. Of debts amounting to the sume of one & fforty twelue pounds due from the vndernamed persons vzt William Barry ffynen Brahar of Castle hauen aforesaid yeoman John mc Owen of the same yeoman Cormack mc donogh & Owen o Lynan both of the same Teig mc Sittry of Oghalbeg in the said County yeoman donogh mc Owen of ffarrangully in the said County gentleman donogh o donnovane of ffarneha in thes said County gentleman donnell Byrne of Banneshall in the said County tyler Morettagh o Myne of the higher


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Cullyragh in the said County yeoman & diuers others likewise <B> theise protestants following are indebted to this deponent vz t Edward Holyday of Tracton=Abby in the said County gentleman. Thomas Dodgen of derryle in the said County yeoman John Woods of Cullynagh in the said County yeoman Thomas Vsher of killangle in the said County miller. But in regard the said protestants are vtterly dissenabled by meanes of this rebellion & the rest out in open & actuall rebellion therefore this deponent can gett no e satisfaction from them. The totall of his losses amounts to one hundred & eleaven pounds six shillings besides the losse of his Church liveing woorth Coibus annis one hundred pounds per annum which he leaues to Consideration. He saith that dermod mc settry of youghal nowe in the said County gentleman donogh o donovane of ffarnaha in the said County gentleman kepte away parte of this deponents Cattle Corne & Converted the same to their owne vses. He lastly saith that John Broch & his wife of Rosse Carbry in the said County Alexander Bayly of the same smith & his wife were stripped aboute the later end of May last but the names of them that stripped them he knoweth not & further he deposeth not

John Stukley
Jurat coram nobis
28o 7bris 1642
Tristram WhetCombe
Phil: Bisse
Ro: Southwell


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Deponent Fullname: John Stukly
Deponent Gender: Male
Deponent Occupation: Clergy
Deponent County of Residence: Cork
Mentioned Non-Deponent Fullnames: ffynen Brahar, John mc Owen, Cormack mc donogh, Owen o Lynan, Teig mc Sittry, donogh mc Owen, donogh o donnovane, donnell Byrne, Morettagh o Myne, Edward Holyday, Thomas Dodgen, John Woods, Thomas Vsher, dermod mc settry, donogh o donovane, John Broch, Alexander Bayly
Mentioned Non-Deponent Roles: Debtor, Debtor, Debtor, Debtor, Debtor, Debtor, Debtor, Debtor, Debtor, Debtor, Debtor, Debtor, Debtor, Rebel, Rebel, Victim, Victim