Deposition of Joane Inyver
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fol. 218r
2035
Joane Inyver Late of the Towne & parish of Newmarkett Barrony of dowhalloe and within the com of Corke widdowe a brittish protestant duely sworne & examined before vs by vertue of a Comission etc. deposeth and sayth that since the begininge of this present rebellion in Ireland the deponent Lost was robbed and forceably dispoiled of her goods & Chattles to the seuerall values followeinge vizt value of 20 li.Of houshouldstuffe to the value of two [ ] pounds & the benefitt of her house in newmarkett Of debts amountinge to the value of which is the totall of her losses and further she sayth that aboute the begining of Aprill Last 1641 the house of the hospitell in the com of Limericke was of a Longe time beseidged by the Right hon n orable William Lo: seuerall rebells the particular names she knoweth not which house beinge taken & deliuered vpp the Right honnorable William Lo: Barron of Castleconnell haueinge entred the said house amongst others in a Jooreing and schaffinge manner demanded of this deponent in the h all who was the Captain of the said house, she ans he being then answeared that one Mr Joanes Chanter of { } was Captaine of the same his Lordshipp then replyed, { } what sayth he will neither the word nor the sword defend the house; and further she deposeth not.
Jane [mark] Inuers markes
Jurat coram nobis
Vltimo ffebr 1642
Phil: Bisse
Tho: Bettesworth
fol. 218v
2036
The examination
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Jane Inyver
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