Deposition of Henry Gibbon
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Henrye Gibbon Late of Glannarough in the parish of Canmarre and in the Barronie of Glannaraugh and within the Countie of Kerrie a Brittish protestant, Beinge duelye sworne and examined by vertue of &c. deposeth and saieth, that since or about, the tenth daie of december last past, he was robbed and forceably dispoyled of his goods and Chattles to the seaverall value s ffolloweing (vizt) worth 603 li. 17 s. Of his horses Mares, Coultes and one oxe to the vallue of s ixteene pounds seaven shillings sterling Of Marchantable wares, Tobacco, hydes, Tallowe and Beefe to the vallue of thirty five pounds Tenn shillings sterling Of his Bookes of Accompts (beinge a merchant by profession) Bills, Bondes and other writtinges were taken away by Mc ffeninge and his Brother fflorence in the afore said County. To the vallue of one hundred and three pounds sterling Of his Buildinge, an Iron workes in the River of Canmarra, to the vallue of one hundred & Nyneteene pounds sterling Of his interest in his parte of the Leases of the said Iron workes, That would haue bine worth to the deponent three score and Tenn pounds sterling per annum which he valueth to bee worth three hundred pounds sterling beinge a Lease of fforty yeares to come Of Debt Due to the deponent for over seeinge the said Iron woorkes. The summe of Thirty pounds sterling due upon mcffenine, and Daniell o Sullivan Beere Esquires both now in actuall Rebellion. The totall of his Losses amountes to the sume of six hundred and Three pounds seaventeene shillinges sterling & further he canot depose
Henrye Gibbon
Jurat coram nobis
3o Junij 1642
Phil: Bisse
Richard ffrench
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The examination of Henry Gibbon
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