Deposition of Morgan Mundin
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fol. 286r
1175
Morgan Mundin of Kilnacloney within the parish of Aglis, in the barony of Barretts & within the County of Corke minister beinge duely sworne & examined before vs by vertue of his Maiesties Comission to vs & others directed beareing dat e at Dublin the 5th day of March in the 17th yeere of his Maiesties raigne that nowe is) concerneing the suffrings & losses of the protestants & Brittish nation within the province of Munster deposeth & saith. That on or aboute Candlemas last, the deponent was robbed & forceably dispoyled of his goods and Chattles to the values followeing vzt value of 102 li.-13 s.-4 d.Of his cowes mares & horses to the value of twenty foure pounds thirteene shillings & foure pence. In ready debts mony eight pounds due vpon Godfry Coningham of Kilnaclony aforesaid, William Creagh of Kilcre in the said County yeoman nowe in rebellion In woollen linen houshouldstuffe & other goods to the value of eight pounds. Of his enterest in his lease of Kilnaclony aforsaid to the value of thirtie pounds sterling, which he expectes to reape noe benefitt by excepte peace be settled in this Kingdome Of his benefitt in his Church Liueing the viccardige of Aglis in the said County (which he likewise expectes to reape noe benefitt by vnles peace be settled in this Kingdome) which viccardige is woorth (communibus annis) fortie pounds per annum to the value of 40 li. The deponent further saith, that he was robbed <A> by John Leah of Kilmaclony aforesaid in the said County gentleman & Donnell รด Sulyvan of the same gentleman with diuers others whose names he knoweth not, nowe in rebellion as he is credibly informed. The totall of his losses amounts to one hundred & two pounds thirteene shillings & foure pence & further he cannot depose
Morgan Mundyn
Jurat coram nobis
6o die Maij 1642
Phil: Bisse
Richard ffrench
fol. 286v
1176
The examination of
Morgan Mundy
Cork
C 19110675
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