Deposition of William Goode
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William Goode of Lackeroe in the parish of kenmarra & Barony of Glanororte within the Countie of kiery beinge duely sworne & examined before vs by v ertue of his Maiesties Commission to vs & others directed (beareing date the 5th day of March the 17th yeere of his Maiesties raigne) touching the losses susteined by the protestants & Brittish nation within the province of Munster deposeth & saith: That on or about St Andrewes tide last Christmas last & since the begining of this rebellion in Irland he hath beene robbed & forceably dispoyled of his goods chattles & debts to the values followeing vizt worth 360 li. 16 s. 4 d. part consisting of debts owing byIn cowes mares & horses & sheepe one hundred & three pounds sterling of his interest in the forme of Lackeroe aforesaid fortie pounds Of Implements of husbandry to the value of fortie shillings Of houshould stuffe & other furniture six & twentie pounds ten shillings. And he further deposeth that there are seuerall persons at the begining of this rebellion that were & still are indebted vnto the deponent in seuerall sumes of mony amounting in all to one hundred fiftie fiue pounds 16 s. & foure pence, namly Samuell Burnell, Thomas Barden, John Newman & Thomas Gronto Englishmen, wh oe are soe robbed & disenabled by this <A> present rebellion dermod mc Shane Lea, John Nynogh dermod McShughry, Teige mc dermott, Teige mc Cragh donnell mc Murtagh mc dermott, Richard Roghan, Teige Nynagh Carrell รด Leine of the same ffynnen mc Donell Carty alias Captaine Sugane soe called Cormocke mc Crassicke of Glanarorte aforesayd all nowe in rebellion, soe that from neither of the said parties the deponent is like to gett any satisfaction by reason of the present rebellion. The deponents said Cattle was taken away forceably by the said ffynnen mc donell Cartie & his foster brother dermod mc Shughry in the said parish And further he deposeth not. The totall of his losses amounts to three hundred fiftie foure three score pounds sixteen shillings & foure pence
<he saith that Carrall Jeyce of the same {parish} oweth the deponent the sime of 6 li. 6 s. { } nowe in rebellion>
William [mark] Good his marke
Jurat coram nobis 25o
April 1642
Phil: Bisse
Richard ffrench
fol. 263v
62
26 Aprill 1642
The Examination of William Goode
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