Deposition of Thomas Haynds
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Thomas Haynds late of Killcollman in the parish of desert Serges & barrony of Kinallmeakey in the County of Corke yeoman (a brittish protestant) beeinge duely Sworne & examined by vertu{e} of &c. deposeth & saith that on or aboute Candlemas laste hee was robbed of his goods & Chattles to the seuerall vallues following Vizt value of 153 li.-8 s. part consisting ofOf Cowes heifers Oxen steeres horses mares & Coltes to the vallue of fforty pounds sterlinge; of Corne in Haggard to the vallue of thirty pounds sterling hee further saith hee was expelled & drive n from his howse & farme in the said County wherein hee had Corne in ground which hee Conceaues to bee lost e to the vallue of Eighteene pounds sterling; Alsoe hee deposeth and saith that by reason of this present rebellion hee was dispossed of his howse & farme in the said County woorth Combij anns, aboue the landlords rent six pounds per annum hee haueinge a lease then of ten yeares to come beeinge well improued which hee vallues worth threescore pounds sterling depts which hee accompted good depts amountinge to the some of five pounds sixteene eight shillings ster before this present rebellion & nowe beecome disperate by reason they bee due from the vndernamed persons English protestants vizt ffrancis Osborne 4 li.-5 s.-0 d. A debt due from Donnogh Carty Irish Rebell 0-13-0 William Recraste 0-10-0 But in regard the said parties ffrances Osburne & William Recrast are protestants vtterly dissenabled by this rebellion & the said Carty is out in actuall rebellion therefore he canot gett satisfaction from them. The totall of his losses amounts to one hundred fiftie three pounds eight shillings. & further he deposeth not
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Jurat coram nobis
22o 7bris 1642
Tho: Graye Dec:
Phil: Bisse
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