Deposition of Thomas Hill
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fol. 123r
784
Tho: hill Late of killoyen in the parish of Murragh: in the Barrony of kenallmeka: and within the County of Corke husbandman (a brittish protestant) duly sworn and examined before vs by vertue of &c. deposeth and saith that one or aboutte the Begininge first of february Last past and since the Begininge of this Rebellion in Ierland hee Lost was robbed and forcably dispoild of his goods and Chattels to the value of seuerall values folloinge vizt
Of Cowes and horses to the value of eleuen poundes tenn shillings in howeshold Goods to the value of thirtene shillings: he Likewise saith that he was expelled and driuen Away from his said farme and howes wher he Left in Corne in grownd which he Consauieth to be Lost to the value of thirty shillings The deponent farther saith that by means of this Rebellion he was dispossed of his ffarme parte of the land of Killowen wherin he had A leace of 20 yeres to Come worth to this deponent three pound Communibis Annis wher in he Lost to the value of tenn pound with the Improuements; of gardine Comodityes fruites to the value of twenty shillings the totall of his Losses amounteth vnto twenty fower pound and three shillings he saith that he was Robbed by the Rebells whos nams he knowes nott: and farther he deposeth not:
Thomas Hill
Jurat Coram nobis
22th of September 1642
Phi: Bisse
Ro: southwell
fol. 123v
785
Tho: Hills Examination
Corke
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