Deposition of Phillipp White
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Phillipp White late of the Towne in the parish of Breny & barony of Kynellea & within the County of Cork Corke ffuller (a brittish protestant) duely sworne & examined by vertue of &c. deposeth and saith That on or aboute Candlemas last & since the begining of this presente rebellion in Ireland he lost was robbed and forceably dispoyled of his goods and Chattles to the seuerall values following vzt
Of horses one mare & coults to the value of twelue pounds. The deponent saith that by meanes of this presente rebellion in Ireland he lost was dispossessed of the seuerall leases following vzt a lease of ten yeeres to come which this deponent had of his house & farme at of Breny aforesaid & three ffullings mills thervpon woorth at least thirty pounds proffitt per annum aboue the rent his damadge susteined by looseing the proffitt of the said lease a{moun}ts to one hundred pounds. He likewise saith that he was dispossessed of a plott of ground parte of the lands of Kilmore in the said County for which he gaue six pounds Incombe & cost him forty shillings fenceing of of the same he saith he is damnified therby eight pounds. Of another lease ffor eight yeeres yeett to come woorth Communibus annis
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1093 pounds per annum wherin he is damnified foure pounds eighteene pounds shillings. The totall of his losses amounts to amounts to one hundred twenty and fiue pounds eighteene shillinges. The deponent saith that he was robbed but by whome he knoweth not. He saith that Teige o [Canane] & Cornelius mc shane both of the parish of Breny were formerly protestants are since this rebellion turned to the rebells.
Phillip [mark] Whites marke
Jurat coram nobis
19o 7bris 1642
Tho: Graye Dec:
Phil: Bisse.
The examination of
Phillipp White
Cork