Deposition of Edmund Cock
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fol. 152r
1898
Edmund Cock late of Ballyclough in the Baroney of beare & County of Corke Miller duly sworne & examined before vs by vertue etc: deposeth & sayth, that about the begining of ffebruary last past he Lost was robbed & forceably despoyled of his goods & chattells, to the seuerall vallues following vizt, value of 25 li.Of houshouldstuffe & apparell to the value of nine ten pownds. Of his lease of BallymcPhilippe in the parish of Killalha, & Baroney of ffermoy & county of Corke in which he had a Lease tearme of eight year s to come in which he conceiues himselfe to be damnifyed 15 li. He further sayth, that he was partly robd of the premises by Edmund O Naughton & Dermod Mc Teig Late of Ballyclough aforesaid, the sayd Dermod carryed also away the deponents writings & leases in a truncke to Drummineene, at a Castle of the Rebells and partly; by one Tho: Hide of BallymcPhilips in the said county gentleman he also sayth, that he heard that one Knowghor, a Geardner and seruant, of to John Barry alias Mr Robertson, say to this deponent, that we should all be killed, vnlesse we went to Masse, and that they had 3 Kings on their side, the king of England, and the king of ffrance, & the kking of Spayne, and that they had it to shew for what they did vnder the broad seale of England:/ and further he cannot depose./ The totall of his losse amount to twenty fiue pownds./
Edmund [mark] Cock his marke
Jurat coram nobis 3o May 1642
Phil: Bisse
Ric: Williamson
fol. 152v
1899
The examination of
Edmond Cock
Corke
150
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