Deposition of Ann Mosly
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<Ann Mosly wife to> ffrances Mosley late of Cahirnohely in the parish of Kil rush barony of Moy farta & within the County of Clare gent (a brittish protestant) in the behalf of the said ffrances duely sworne & examined before vs by vertue of &c deposeth & saith That on or aboute Christmas last & since the begining of the presente rebellion in Ireland he lost was robbed and fforceably dispoyled of his goods and Chattles to the seuerall values follweing vz t worth 305 li. 15 s. Of Cowes steeres and horses to the value of foure score & sixteene pounds fiue shillings Of houshould stuffe to the value of fiue seaven & twenty pounds ten shillings Of hay & Corne in the haggard & house to the value of foure & thirtie pounds Of ffuell for fireing to the value of three poundsPart whereof consist Of debts amounting to the sume of six score & ten pounds, due from the vndernamed persons <A> vzd Richard o Connell of Kilduira in the said County gentleman Henry Blackwell of Killard in the said County gentleman Robert o Hea Nicholas o Hea & William o Hea all of Inishcartey in the said County yeomen Phillipp o Nuolane Morogh o Nuolane of leananlone in the County of Kery Carpenters Dauid o Hea & Denis o Hea of Ballymccrenan in the said County yeomen James Stacboll of limerick merchant Edward Blake of Tarmon in the said County gentleman Owen oge o Mulloney of Cnocknecarhoone in the said County gentleman Richard Miller of Kullesken in the said County yeoman & Teige mc John of Kilclogher in the said County gentleman & diuers other protestants dissenabled by this rebellion & the rest of the aboue parties out in actuall rebellion therefore this deponent canot ge{tt} satisfaction from Of Corne in ground nowe { }
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695meanes of this rebellion to the value of fifteene pounds <symbol> The totall of his losses amounts to three hundred & fiue pounds fifteene shillings & that by the hands & meanes of John Blackwell of Quirrane in the said County gentleman <B> John Arthure of Inishcattry in the said County merchant Cahir o fflanagane of Garrane in the said County husbandman Owen mc Swiny of Ballymcowen in the said County gentleman Murtagh o Scanlane of Kilhughragh gentleman whoe tooke away this deponents Cattle aboute the time aboue specified
The deponent likewise saith that aboute Shrouetide last last her corne & turffe were taken away by Sir Daniell o Brien of Carrigcully in the said County knight & further she deposeth not
the marke of
Anne [mark] Mosely
Jurat coram nobis
13o octobris 1642
Phil: Bisse
Tristram WhetCombe
Ro: Southwell
Clare
The Examination of
ffrances Mosley
C
Revisd