Deposition of John Hall
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fol. 224r
2047
John Hall of St. ffinbarrys in the county of the Citt Citty of Corke clerke being duely sworne and examined before vs by vertue of his Maiesties Comission to vs directed bearing date the 5th of March last touching the losses & sufferings of his loyall subiects prodestants within the province of Munster deposeth & saith that on or about Christmas last he was robbed & forceably dispoyled of his goods Chatteles & debtes to the se v erall valles followeing vizt value of 137 li. 1 s. 10 d. Of his houshouldstuffe & goods to the vallue of three pounds sterling Of his Church livinges worth comunibus annis & so a long time formerly set for threescore & sixteene pounds sterling. He further saith that thear are seuerall severall persons indebted to this deponent before the begining of this rebellion which he esteemed good debt but now in regard that the parties are out in rebellion he conceives the monies to be lost. the parties names are Patrick Roch of poulinlong in the county of Cork gentleman Vlige Roch, Nicholas Roch, Teig O duin, Cnoghor O Corkeran dermod MaTeig dermod O Morris Teig O Know donogh O Hallihy & John O Cahelan all in the said county Cahar O Conner of ffahagh in the county of kerry yeoman & Phelem mc ffinnine Carty of Glanbehy of the said county gentleman the summe is fifty eight pounds one shilling & ten pence. The totall of his losses aboue named amountes to one hundred therty seaven pounds one shilling & ten pence. He further saith That Nicholas Jordan & his wife & children family, Richard Hawkines & his family wife & children both of his parrish of Caharlage as he heath heard from sundry of his parishoners are gone to ma turned papistes being english men & formerly professed prodestants & further he cannot depose John Hall
Jurat coram nobis
die May 1642
Nic: Philpot
Phil: Bisse
Richard ffrench
fol. 224v
2048
The examination of John Hall
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