Deposition of William Numan
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2281I William Numan late of Glanderoust in the parish of Castllyons and Barroney of Barrimore within the countie of corke yeoman a Brittish protestant, duly sworne and examined before vs by vertue of &c. deposeth and saith that on or about the first day of Aprill Last past, and since the begininge of this present rebellion in Ireland. hee lost was robbed and forcibly despoyled of his goods and Chattles to the seuerall values followinge videlizt worth 138 li. 6 s. 8 d.Imprimis seaventeene Milch cowes worth Thirty fower pounds Two bulls worth ffifty shillin g s Three heiffers worth three pounds Two horses worth Twenty six shillings and eight pence. And the deponent farther saith that by meanes of this Rebellion, hee was dispossessed of his said ffarme wherin hee had a lease of Twelue yeares to com e worth to this deponent commu bus A n nis Ten pounds per annum aboue the land Lords rent which lease the deponent values conceaues himselfe to be damnifyed to bee aboue the Landlords Rent together with his Improuement in buildinge fencinge &c. he is damnified ffower score pounds the totall of this deponents losses amounts to the value summe of an hundred thirty eight pownds six shillings eight pence / he also sayth that he was robd of all his goods by the rebbells belonging to John Condon, & Richard Condon of Bally mc Patrick gentleman about the same time aboue mencioned, besids the two of his Garrans were tak’n away by the Army whereof the Lord Roch was commaunder in cheife. he sayth that thirteene houses of this deponents at Glanorowet nere Castle Lyons were burnt by meanes of this rebellion & further he cannot depose
William [mark] Newmans marke
Jurat coram nobis 18 Aug:
1642
Phil: Bisse
Jam: Wallis
fol. 117v
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Cork
The examination of
William Newman
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