Deposition of William Hudson
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William Hudson of the Land of Blarny in the parish of Garricloyne Carr i tippane in the barny of B l arny Muskry & within the County of the cittie of Corke a Brittish protestant) being duely sworne & examined vppon oath before vs by vertue of his Maiesties Comission to vs & others directed Beeing date at Dublin the 5th day of March in the 17th yeare of his Maiesty raine that now is) concern{ing} the Losses & suffrings of the Brittish protestants within the province of Munster deposeth & saith That on or about th{e} Last of february Last & sence the beg{i}ning of this rebellion he was Robbed {&?} forceably dispoiled of his goods Cattells to the value ffolloweing viz.
Of his Cowes and hroses and hefers To the val{ue} of Twenty seuen pounds Of his Monny the valu{e} of Thurty Nine pounds Of his goods the value {of?} <A> Eight pounds Of his Building to the value of ffiue pounds Of his Vitteles prouision in his house the value of on{e} pounds Ten shillings. his was robbed by William Slabbat of Blarney aforesaid yeoman And further he canot depose. The totall of his losses amounts to fourescore & one pounds sterling
William Hudson
Jurat coram nobis 28o Aprilis 1642
Phil: Bisse
Richard ffrench
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28 Aprilis 1642
The Examination of
William Hudson55 Corke
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