Deposition of Gregory Aldwoorth
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fol. 151r
1896
Gregory Aldwoorth late of killocloyne in the barony of Barrymore & within the County of Corke gentleman & (a brittish protestant) duely sworne & examined by vertue of his Maiesties & deposeth & saith. That on or aboute the second day of ffebruary Last & since the beginning of this rebellion he was robbed & forceably dispoyled of his goods & Chattles to the values followeing vizt value of 740 li. part consisting ofOf his Cattle to the value of one hundred pounds Of his horses mares one colt & his sheepe to the value of three hundred & thirtie pounds. Of his enterest in a lease of the said farme of killocloyne woorth before the be g ining of this rebellion to the value of two hundred & fiftie pounds. Hee for Of his houshould goods to the value of twenty pounds sterling. He further deposeth that he was expelled & driuen away from his said farme where he lefte in Corne in ground to the value of twenty fiue pounds which he conceaues to be lost: Of debts due b y Of debtes due vpon Thomas Smith of kilworth in the said County yeoman in debted to this deponent the sume of { } li. which he accounts to be lost in regard The deponent saith that the said Thomas Smith of kilwoorth in the barony of Candon yeoman formerly a professed protestant is nowe turned rebell as is certenly reported. The totall of his losses amounts to seaven hundred & fortie pounds sterling & further he canot depose
Gregory Aldworth
Jurat 13o May 1642
Nic: Philpot
Phil: Bisse
fol. 151v
1897
The examination of Gregory Aldwoorth
Corke
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