Deposition of Thomas Harrissonne
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Thomas Harrissonne late of Knocknegilliagh in the parish of Desert Serges & barrony of Kinalmeakey in the County of Corke yeoman a brittish protestant, beeing duely sworne & examined by vertue of &c deposeth & saith that on or aboute Candlemas laste hee was robbed of his goods and Chattles to the seuerall vallues followinge Vizt
Of Cowes heifers oxen and horses to the vallue of fower and thirty pounds sterling of Corne and hay in haggard and howse to the vallue of forty shillings sterlinge of howshould goods and necessaries for husbandry to the vallue of fower pounds sterling hee further saith hee was expelled & driuen from his howse and farme in the said County wherein hee had of Corne in ground which hee Conceaues to bee Loste to the vallue of twelue pounds sterling Alsoe hee deposeth and saith that by reason of this present rebellion hee was dispossessed of his howse & farme in the said County woorth Combij anns aboue the Landlords rent fiftye shillings sterling per annum hee haueing a lease then of six yeares to come beeing well improued which hee vallues woorth Ten pounds sterling Alsoe the deponent saith that by reason of this present rebellion hee was expelled and driuen from his farme of Dangin begg in the said County worth three pounds per annum aboue the Landlords rent hee haueinge a lease of thirty yeares to come which hee vallues to bee woorth one & twenty pounds sterling of depts which hee accompted good depts amountinge to the some of Seauen Ten pound ten shillings before this present rebellion & nowe become disperate by reason they bee due from the vndernamed English protestant{s}Vizt Samuell Burcholl Joseph Carter William Morrish Christopher rodd all of this County of Corke. The totall amounts to foure score & thirteene pounds
Thomas [mark] Harison
Jurat Coram Nobis sept: 24 1642
Tho: Graye Dec:
Phil: Bisse
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Thomas Harrissons
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Cork