Deposition of Julian Wyotte
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Julian Wiott Wyotte of the towne and parish of ffarmoye in the barony of Condon and Clangibbon in the County of Corcke widdowe) a brittish protestant) being deuly so w rne and Examined by vertue & deposseth and saith that in and about Candellmas Last shee was Robbed and spoyled of her goods and Chattells to the seuerall vallues ffollowinge vizt worth 118 li. part consisting in debts due from the vndernamed rebells viztOf cowes horses and swyne to the vallue of Eighteen pounds ff ifteen shillings. Of Corne and hay es to the vallue of twenty pounds. Of howshold goods to the vallue of ten pounds: of wood to the vallue of ffourty shillings: of three stocks of bees to the vallue of thirty sh e llings. Also shee sai th that by meanes of this rebellion she was dispossessed of and h er howse and farme in the Aforesaid County worth Coibus annis Aboue the Lande Lords rent eight pounds yeerely per annum being well Improued with building and ffencing which shee vallews worth shee hauing A lease of twenty six yeares to com which she vallues to bee worth three score & foure pounds: of debts which shee Acompted good debts bee fore this present rebellion to the sum of fiue pounds now bee com desparatt by Reson due vpon of the vndernamed persons and English protestants vzt Thomas Pollenger an Impoverished protestant by meanes of this rebellion and another part dewe from the vndernamed persons Ire sh and papest Edward Roch of Ballalegart in the County gentleman gentleman & Thomas Henesey of killcolman in the said County gentleman gent & Fep ett Theobald Roch of the Clash in the barony of Condon & Clangibbon [ ] in the Aforesaid County gentleman but in regar d that som of the said parties ar Englesh and protestant bee n being and vtterl y dissenabled by meanes of this rebellion and the Ire sh then in <nowe in> Actuall Rebellion: the totall of his losses Amounting to one hundred Eighteen pounds sterling & therefore this deponent cannot gett satisfaction from them. The totall of his losses amounts to one hundred and eighteene pounds.
Julian {mark] Wiotts marke
Tho: Badnedge
Hen: Rugge
Thomas Ellwell
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