Deposition of William Wheeler
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fol. 276r
1070
William Wheeler of St ffinbarries within the parish of St ffinbarries in in the County of the Cittie of Corke (a brittish protestant) beinge duely sworne & examined before vs by vertue of his Maiesties Comission &c deposeth & saith That on or aboute the last day of January last he was robbed & forceably dispoiled of his goods and Chattles to the seuerall values followeing vizt value of 345 li.-6 s. sterling part consisting of Of his enterest in a lease of one Tenement & some L and therevnto adioyneing & neere the Cittie of Corke to the value of twentie pounds sterling Of his cowes horses & swine to the value of fifteene pounds. Of debts which he accounted goode debte before this rebellion due from Christopher Trennaman Walter Baldwin, Michell Lee John Barkley Arthure Baker & Michell Cocks & John Suary John Bradshawe, the widdowe Dauies Nicholas Ralphe Hammet Christop h er Colthurst & Charles Jenkine Englis h protestants & John ô Cullane of Ballynard in the County of Cork gentleman papist in the sume of three hundred & fiue pounds sterling & in regard that some of the said parties the protestants are dissenabled in their estates, & the said debts due from John ô Cullane a Rebell who is out in rebellion as the deponent is verily informed beleeueth he the said deponent is not likely to gett satisfaction from them, The totall of his losses amounts to three hundred fortie & fiue pounds six shillings sterling & further he canot depose
William Wheeler
Jurat coram nobis
14o Maij 1642
Ni: Philpot
Phil: Bisse
Richard ffrench
fol. 276v
1071
The examination of
William Wheeler
Cork
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