Deposition of Thomas Martine
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Thomas Martine Late of kippa & Barron e y of kinnalea [ ] & in the parish of Ringcurrante & County of Corke yeoman (a brittish protestante duley sworne & examined beefore vs hi s Maiesties Comicioners &c. deposeth and saith that aboute the Latter end of Marth Last & since the beeginning of this present rebellione in Ireland hee Lost was robbed & forceabley dispoyled of his goodes & Chattles worth 290 li. part consisting in debts due from the rebells to the severall vallues following
(vidzt) In Cowes & horses to the vallue of foure & Twenty pounds in sheepe &Lambes to the vallue of one hundred and seaven poundes corne in haggard and house to the vallue of Twenty pou ndes in houshould stufe to the v allue of Twenty poundes: hee allso saith that fi v e of hi s howses neare the gates of kinsayle weare burnt by Capt: Sugane worth sixtie poundes: This examinant further saith that there is forty shillinges owing vnto hime by the rebles John o Lee in the parish of Culline 1 0 s. Phillip oge of the same 10 s. daved Barry of Ballimartle parish 10 s. beeing all three in rebellione This deponent allsoe & saith that Barry oge of Ringcurrant Esquire carryed the sheepe & Lambes away: Hee further saith that after his house was burnte Togeather with the goodes & corne that was therein by Captain Sugane & his Companey: theay carryed away 3 cowes 4 hogges & 3 horses the three horses theay Loaded away with goodes Beefore the house was burnte. The totall of his losses amounts to two hundred & nyntie pounds & further he deposeth not.
Thomas [mark] Martines marke
Jurat coram nobis
5o 8bris 1642
Phil: Bisse
Tristram WhetCombe
Ro: Southwell
fol. 186v
1972
Corke
Thomas Martines
examination
C 498
R