Deposition of Thomas Owgan
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fol. 244r
1017
Thomas Owgan late of Ballynytur within the County of Corke, & parrish of Newmarkett & barrony of Dohallogh a brittish protestant, duly sworne & Examynd by vertue of &c. deposeth & saith that at or aboute the first of last <feburary> & since the begining of this rebellion he lost & was robed & forceab{ly} dispoyled of his goods & cattell at Ballynycur aforesaid to the severall valuse following vzt:
Of his Cattell at Ballynycur as aforsaid to the vallue of one hundred on fiue skoor pounds sterling of houshould goodes & other nessessaries aboute his house to the vallue of tenn pounds. Corne in stack & malt to the vallue of Twenty seaune pounds tenn shillings by loss of his farme & lease & Corne in ground to the vallue of fforty pounds sterling of debtes which the deponent before this rebellion accounted to be good detters to the summ of Eight pounds due vpon ffeenie mc Auliff, d donnogh mc Auliff Teige o Shine Murtogh o dogane Nicholas Barry all whithin the parrish of Newmarkett soe that the deponent conceiues he is nott lickely to gett satisfaktyion from any of the said parties by resonn of this rebellyon The Totall of his losses amounts to one hunderd four skoore & fiuetine pounds sterling. & further he Cannott depose.
Tho Owgan
Jurat coram nobis
9o die Maij 1642
Phil: Bisse
Richard ffrench
fol. 244v
1018
Tho: ougans Examinacion
Corke
A