Deposition of Charles Hargill
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fol. 153r
842
Charles Hargill late of Cargimalery in the barony of ffarmoy within the Countie of Corke Esquire (a brittish protestant) duely sworne & examined by vertue &c deposeth & saith That aboute the 15th or 16th of ffebruary last & since the begining of this presente rebellion in Ireland he was robbed & forceably dispoiled of his goods & Chattles to the seuerall values followeing vizt value ofOf his sheepe Cowes oxen horses mares sheepe & swine to the value of foure hundred & fifteene pounds. Of sheepe one thousand & one hundred pounds sterling. Of his Corne in the haggard or house to the value of [ ] three score pounds sterling The deponent saith that he was expelled & driuen away from his said farme & house where he lefte in Corne in ground to the value of one hundred & fortie pounds which he conceaues to be likewise lost. Of hay to the value of fifteene ten pounds sterling. Hee further saith that by meanes of this rebellion he was dispossessed of the farme of Cargymalery aforesaid woorth communibus annis one hundred & fiftie pounds per annum haueing a lease therin of seaventeene yeeres to come or therabouts which he valueth to be woorth seaven hundred pounds sterling. The totall of his losses amounts to one [ ] two thousand foure hundred & twenty fiue pounds sterling. He saith that his said goods were taken away by meanes (as he is credibly informed) by meanes of Morris lord Roch Theobald Purcells alias Baron Loghmoe in the County of Tipperary Esquire mc Donogh of Duhalla Richard Nagle of Monaniny in the County gentleman & diuers others whose names he knoweth not & further he canot depose
Charles Hargill
Jurat coram nobis 1o die
Julij 1642
Ni: Philpot
Phil: Bisse
fol. 153v
843
The examination of
Charles Hargill
Cork
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