Deposition of Thomas Jude
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fol. 145r
1884
The 28th day of September Anno domini nostri dei 1642
Thomas Jude late of Clanakelkie in the parish of kilgarrofe in the Barrony of East Carborough in the Countie of Corke ffelmonger a Brittish protestant duly sworne & Examined by vertue of a Commission &c. Deposeth and sayth that on or about the sixteenth day of January last & since the beginning of this presente Rebellionn in Ireland lost was Robbed & forceably dispoyled of his goods & Chattells to the seuerall values followeing (vizt) value of 360 li. 12 s. part consisting in debts due from the vndernamed Rebells Imprimis of horses to the value of eleven pounds fifteene shillings sterling
of houshould goods ten pounds
of Leather and woole to the value of seaventeene pounds twelue shillings
of Corne i n the ground to which hee Conceaues to bee lost to the value of fifteene pounds
of pelts to the value of twenty foure pounds
of two dwelling houses to the value of ffoure score pounds
Hee ffurther sayth that by meanes of this presente Rebellionn hee was dispossessed of two the farmes of parte of the youghales, and parte of Lisbane for terme of thirty & one yeares to come as yet vnexpired to the value of worth Coibus annis aboue the land lord s Rent tenn pounds sterling per annum, wherein he is dampnified three hundred & tenn foure score & ten pounds. <{Rebells}>
of hides to the value of fiue pounds
of deb t s amounting to the summe one hundred twenty foure pounds eleaven shillings from the vndernamed persons viztImp rimis from Donnogh mc Cartey of kilgarriffe parish twenty poundsI t fr om Donnogh mc Cartey of Conckain in the said County gentleman three pounds ten shillingsIt from ffeige Donnifant of kilbrey in the said County gentleman twenty poundsIt from ffinine mc Dermod Cartey fiue pounds part It from Humphry Hurt ffourteene pounds ten shillings
part It from Mr Groues twelue pounds
part It from Mr Vigars six pounds
part It from John ffreakes fiue pounds
part It from William Strangurdge twelue pounds
part It Henry Sargeant seaven pounds
It John O Hey twenty shillings
part It John Dillon two pounds ten shillings
part It George Smyth twenty shillings
part It William Prout sen ior twenty shillingsIt William Prout Ju nior twenty shillings
pt It John Heard twenty shillings thirty shillings
fol. 145v
1885But in regard the said parties protestants are vtterly dissenabled by meanes of this rebellion & the rest out in open & actuall rebellion therefore this deponent canot gett satisfaction from them. The totall of his losses amounts to three hundred three score pounds twelue shillings. He was robbed by the rebells their names he knoweth not & farther he deposeth not.
Thomas [mark] Judes marke
Jurat coram nobis
4o 8bris 1642
Phil: Bisse
Tristram WhetCombe
Thomas Judes examination
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