Deposition of William Waklett
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William Wakletteth of Moyalloe in the Countie of Corke weauer (a brittish protestant) duely sworne and examined before vs by vertue of deposeth that about the 11th of ffebruary &c. and since the begininge of this present Rebbellion in Ireland hee lost and was robbed and forceably dispoiled of his goods and Chattles worth 42 li. by to the seuerall values followinge viztOf Cowes horsses heffers and yearelings & sheepe to the value of nyneteene twenty one pounds ster. Of howsehould stuffe goods and Implements of his trade to the value of tenn pounds ster Of garden stuffe and hay to the value of three pounds ster. Of the decay of ffences and pailes to the value of three pounds ster Hee further saieth that in houses and closes rent in Mayalloe hee lost fiue pounds ster The totall summe of his Losses amounts to ffortie and two pounds ster The deponent further saieth that his goods and Chattles were taken away by the Lord of Montgarretts Army and others whose names this deponent knoweth not & further he deposeth not the to
William [mark] Wakelet
his marke.
Jurat coram nobis 31 Maij 1642
Phil: Bisse
Ric: Williamson
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William Wakelets Examinacion
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