Deposition of Robert Ware
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Robert Ware late of ffarrenkanlogh in the parish of Morrath & barony of Kinelmeaky & within the County of Corke yeoman (a brittish protestant) duely sworne & examined by vertue of &c. deposeth & saith. That on or aboute the 4th of ffebruary last & since the begining & by meanes of this presente rebellion in Ireland he lost was robbed & forceably dispoyled of his goods and Chattles to the seuerall values followeing vzt
Of Cowes heiffers oxen calues horses at ffarrekanlogh aforesaid to the value of one fortie hundred [ ] ffortie fiftie eight pounds & one shillings Of Corne in the haggard to the value of thirty pounds. Of Implements of husbandry to the value of ffiue pounds. Of houshould stuffe to the value of three pounds. The deponent saith that he is dispossessed of a parcell of land called Curryvondy in the said County wherin he hath a lease of fforty pound yeeres to come woorth Communibus annis seaven pounds per annum wherin he is damnified the sume of fforty pounds. Of another ffarme of ffarrerkalogh aforesaid wherin he hath a lease of six & twenty yeeres yett to come woorth Communibus annis thirty twenty pounds per annum wherin he is damnified one one fiue hundred & ffiffty pounds. The totall of his losses amounts to three hundred & fiftie fiue pounds one shillings The deponent saith that his said Cattle were taken away by the rebells by night their names he knoweth not
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Of Corne left vpon the ground which he conceau{es} to be lost to the value of twenty pounds. Of debts amonting to the sume of three & twenty pounds due from the vndernamed persons vizt Robert Costell Henry Symons George Ansloe John Ware of Clanekelty English protestants. yeett in regard the said parties are vtterly dissenabled by meanes of this presente rebellion therefore this deponent canot gett satisfaction from. The totall of his loss{es} amounts to fiue three hundred twenty [one] foure score & eighteene pounds. All his losses Cattle were taken away by night by the rebells their names he knoweth not. & further he deposeth not.
Robert [mark] Ware’s
Jurat coram nobis
16o 7bris 1642
Tho: Graye DecPhil: BisseThe examination
of Robert Ware
Cork
The examination of
Robert Ware
C 564.