Deposition of Thomas Hill
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Thomas Hill late of Ballinebooly in the parish of Killony & barony of Courcy & within the County of Corke yeoman (a brittish protestant) duely sworne & examined by vertue of &c. deposeth & saith. That on or aboute the begining of ffebruary last & since the begining of this presente rebellion in Ireland he lost was robbed & forceably dispoiled of his goods & Chattles to the seuerall values followeing vzt
Of Cowes heiffers one horse sheepe & lams to the value of eight & fiftie pounds. He saith that by meanes of this presente rebellion in Ireland he is dispossessed of his said ffarme of Balline booly wherin he hath a lease of eleaven yeres & a halfe yeett to come woorth aboue the landlords rent two & twenty pounds per annum haueing layed out much chardges in buylding fenceing & Improueing the same wherin he is damnified the sume of one hundred & fiftie pounds. The totall of his losses amounts to two hundred & eight pounds. He saith that he was robbed by the rebells their names he knoweth not & further he deposeth not
Thomas Hill
Jurat coram nobis
27o 7bris 1642
Tristram WhetCombe
Phil: Bisse
Ro: southwell
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992
The examination of Tho:
Hill
Corke