Deposition of William Whettyer
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I William Whettyer of Balli{}de in the parish of knock moorne and Barrony killmacktallone within the countie of Corke yeoman A brittish protestant duly sworne & examined before vs by vertue of &c. deposeth and saith, that on or about the 14th day of february Last past, and since the beginninge of this present rebellion In Ireland, hee was robbed and forcibly dispoyled of his goods and Chattells to the seuerall values followinge videliz value of 70 li. 12 s.Imprimis in Cowes horses Mares sheepe and swine worth Twenty seaven pounds and twelue shillings
in howshold goods & implements of husbandry worth Three pounds
in hay worthforty shillings
Lost in corne left in the ground which I could not inioythree akers worth three pounds<19 yeers vnexpired, 19 yeres vnexpired> for the overplus and benefitt of my lease more worth then the yearly rent} worth Twenty pounds three pounds per annum
due vnto mee from Richard S eaward gent the sum of three pounds which is a protestant and made vanble to pay mee by reason of this rebellionthree pounds
Due vnto mee from John ogue o Lynnan an Irish protestant scittuate in the parish of knockmoorne the sume ofthree pounds{
now desperate debt: The totall of his losses amounts to one & fiftie pounds} twelve shillings [thirteene] pence The deponent saith that aboute the time aforesaid John รด Phelane of Ballyclogh in the said County tanner in the day time accompanyed with diuers others whose names he knoweth not in a rebellious manner came and assaulted this deponents house & broke open his doores & there hence tooke & carryed away this deponents houshouldstuffe & [ ] & further he canot depose.
William [mark] Whittuers marke
Jurat coram nobis 18o
Augusti 1642
Phil: Bisse
Jam: Wallis
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The examination {of}
William Whittier
Cork 391