Deposition of Phillip Huddy
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fol. 188r
1975
Phillip Huddy late of Ballygarrah parish of Lisgoole & barony of Barrymore & within the County of Corke yeoman (a brittish protestant) duely sworne & examined by vertue of &c. deposeth & saith. That on or aboute Candlemas last & since the begining of this presente rebellion in Ireland he lost was robbed & forceably dispoiled of his goods & Chattles worth 188 li. by to the seuerall values followeing vizt
Of Cowes horses mares & sheepe to the value of three score one hundred fortie and twelue fiue pounds. Of houshould stuff to the value of three pounds. The deponent saith that by meanes of this rebellion he was dispossessed of his farme & house wherin he hath a lease of six yeeres to come woorth to this deponent aboue the landlords rent fiue pounds per annum wherin he is damnified the sume of fiue & forty twenty pounds. The totall of his losses amounts to one hundred foure score & eight pounds The deponent saith that James Emett Barry of Ballycarrny in the said County gentleman who tooke away aboute the time aboue mencioned from this deponent some twenty cowes six horses & sheepe & the rest of his said Cattle was taken away by James mc William fitz Gerrold of Glenan in the said County gentleman and diuers others whose names he doth not remember & further saith not
Phillip [mark] Huddyes marke
Jurat coram nobis 20
Augusti 1642
Phil: Bisse
Jam: Wallis
fol. 188v
1976
Corke
The examination of
Phillipp Huddy
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