Deposition of William Daunt
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fol. 127r
1846
William Daunt of the Parrish and Town of Cargyline and Barony of kierycurihy and & & in the Countie of Corke yeoman in the behallfe of Thomas Daunt of Gortegrena in the said Countie Esquire, now absent in the kingdome of England deposeth and saith; That about Candlemas last the said Thomas Daunt was robbed and forcibly dispoiled of his Goods and Chattells to the seuerall values following vid value of 1563 li. sterling part being debts oweing byOf his Cowes, Heyfers, and Oxen, to the value of two hundred and threescore pounds. Of Mares, Horses, Collts and sheepe, to the value of foure hundred and fourescore pounds sterling. Of Implements of husbandry, to the value of thirtie pounds sterling. Of his Hay and Corne (in the Haggard or House to the value of One hundred and fourescore pounds. He further saith that the said Thomas Daunt was expelled and driuen away from his said Farme and house, where hee Left in Corne in Ground, to the value of two hundred and threescore pounds. The Deponent saith, that by meanes of this Rebellion the said Thomas Daunt lost the Benefitt of his Farme of Tracton Abbey , wherein he had a Lease of 3 yeares to come, worth communibus Annis aboue, the Landlords Rent, one hundred and fortie pounds per Annum; which he values to be worth two hundred and Tenn pounds sterling. He lost in ruinating burning and spoling of his House s , to his Losse and Dammage of fifetie pounds sterling Of D ebts which before this Rebellion the said Thom Daunt accounted good Debts the summe of One hundred, twentie, three pounds, and fiue shillings sterling due vpon the vndernamed persons vid. Richard Costine, a disinabled Papist by meanes of this Rebellion, Rery ô Flyn, John ô Leaghy, Donnell McHugh, Dermod McDonnell, John ô kealy, P h illip ô Leaghy, John bane, Knogher ô karny, John mc Phillip, Phillip m cManus, John ô Leane, all Irish Papists, and impouerished by meanes of this Rebellion debts due from John Nugent of knocknamanagh, in the said Countie Gentleman, Thomas Nugent of the same Gentleman, John Oge ô Mahowney of the same Gentleman Morgan Rierdan of Cargyline Gentleman, Richard Barry of Ballyfoile in the said Countie gentleman, Thom ô Close of Nohovill yeoman of the said Countie, James ô lurriga of Cargyline, Lambert Greene of fountaines towne in the said Countie yeoman, All nowe in actuall Rebellion; And Richard Nugent of killmichell in the said Countie gentleman, now in restraint, and reputed to bee a Rebell, so that the said Tho: Daunt cannot gett satisfaction from the said Parties. The vndernamed persons impo u erished Protestants are likewise indebted to the said Tho: Daunt in Part of th’aboue summe vid, Charles James, James Grace, John Erbery, Edward Holliday, William Becke, Roger foords, John ô fline, John Pullham clerk e , Tristram Daunt of Tracton Abbey in the said Countie Gentleman, so that they
fol. 127v
1847
<B> being utterly disinabled by meanes of this Rebellion, Soe that the the said Thomas Daunt cann gett no satisfaction from them. The T otall of his Losses amounts to One Thousand , fiue hundred , threescore and three pounds sterling. Besides the Losse of the Profitt of his estate of Inheritance worth Comunibus Annis two hundred, foure score and Nineteene pounds sterling which he leaues to future Consideration . besides the proffitss of his yerely meanes worth 200 li. per annum. The Deponent sayth that the said Thom. Daunt was robbed and dispoiled of his said Goods by the meanes of Richard Roch of Brickfeilldstowne in the said Countie Gent, John Barry of Duneboge in the said Countie gent, Phillip Barry of Ringcurran in James Nugent of Afamartin in the said Countie gent, Dermod mc Teige Cartie of Balleigh in the same Countie Gent, and others whose Names hee knoweth not; And further he cannott depose.
William Daunt
Jurat coram nobis
4o Junij 1642
Phil: Bisse
Richard ffrench
fol. 128r
1848
fol. 128v
1841
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