Deposition of Wiliam Bull
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William Bull now of the parish Kilbrogen in the Baronie Killam e aky In the Countie of Corke hellier a Brittish protestant duly sworne By vertue of his Maiesties Comission deposeth and saith nere on about the Second day of ffebruary last past att the Carowne in the parish of Kilbrogen Baronie Killemeky Countie of Corke hee was att Severall times Robed and forctibelly deprived of his goodes and Chattles By the meanes of this rebellion to the severall values ffollowinge viz value of 75 li. sterlinghee heelld one Leeasse in the parish of Kilbrogen afforesayd which hee held from Mr Timothy Stevens of the parish Ballemody Countie of Corke afforesayd, Beinge worth five pound sterlinge more then the Chieefe rent the tearme of the leasse beinge 16 yeares vnexpired and was pro ffered thirtie pound sterlinge since this Rebellion began) & soe much he conceaues himselfe to be damnified more one plott of ground in the parish of Ballemody Countie Corke afforesaid which I bought of Roger fforde parish Ballemodie Countie afforesayd Cost Seaven pound which by meanes of this Rebellion is lost More I lost one Mare and Nagg price Seaven pound Ten Cowes woorth twenetieth five poundes, fover heeiffers priced three pound, more by bills from Cornelius Maccaho n, beinge a Rebell ffortie shillinges sterlinge, more Lost in hay vpon the Carowne tow stacke s worth ffortie shillinges
The totall of the Lost by the Rebellion is threescoore six pound sterling sixteene pound steerling
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He saith he was robbed by the rebells their names he knoweth not . William [mark] Bull’s marke
Jurat coram nobis
23o 7bris 1642
Tho: Graye Dec
Phill: Bisse
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William Bulls examination
Corke