Deposition of Thomas Powell
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fol. 180r
1959
Thomas Powell of killmurry in the parish of Littrim in the Barrony of Condon and Clangibbon, and within the County of Corke, yeoman A brittish protestant duly sworne and Examined, before vs, by vertue of his Maiesties Comission etc deposeth and saith, that on or about the Twelfth day of January Last past, and since the beginning of this presente rebellion in Ireland, he lost, was robbed and forcibly dispoyled of his goodes and Chattles to the seueral l values following, vizt, value of 243 li. 6 s. 8 d. part consisting
ImprimisOf his Cowes, horses, young Cattle and swyne to the value of One hundred and Eight powndes, Twelue shillinges , of household stuffe to the value of Ten powndes, Of his Corne in house and haggard to the value of ffortie powndes Of his hay to the value of Thirty powndes This deponent farther saith that by meanes of this rebellion he was dispossessed of his said farme, where he Left in ground seauen acres of wheate, to the value of seauenteene powndes Ten shillinges; This deponent further saith that by meanes of this rebellion, being expelled and driuen away from his said farme hauing a lease worth over and aboue the Landlords rent, Ten powndes per Annum in which lease this dep onent Conceiueth himselfe dampny fied ffiueteene pownds, Of debts which he accompted good debts before this rebellion but now are become desparate, vizt, due from William B i ble of Arglyn fforty ffiue shillinges, from John Beere three powndes seauenteene shillinges , from Robert Llewellyn, ffifty fiue shillinges which are Impouerished protestants by meanes of this rebellion Of debts due from James ffitz Morris of Inshelyine gent Ten pownds Ten shillinges, from Thomas o Hicky of Littrim gent Ten shillinges eight pence from derby begg of Littrim husbandman one pownd seauen shillinges from Teig mc Tirrelogh of Littrim labourer Ten shillinges, And from Thomas o Regan labourer of the same, Ten shillinges, now in actuall rebellion, wherefore this deponent Cannot gett any satisfaccion of any of the said parties, The totall of his losses amounts to the some of Two hundred fforty three powndes sixe shillinges and eight pence; he alsoe saith that hee was robbed by the said James fitz Morris of Inshilyine, Richard Condon of Ballydergan, John Condon and Morris Condon of killbarry and Richard Condon of Ballymcpatricke, in the County of Corke gent, and their associats and assistants
Thomas [mark] Powell marke
Jurat coram nobis 23d of Aug:
1642
Phil: Bisse
Jam: Wallis
fol. 180v
1960
The Examination of
Thomas Powell
Corke
Re