Deposition of Maximilian Graneere
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Maximilian Graneere of the towne & parish of Killrush in the Barronrie of [ ] Moyfarta within the Com of Clare gent a brittish protestant due sworne & examined before vs by vertue of &c deposeth and saith that in the first day of ffebruary last past hee lost was robbed & forcably dispoyled of his goods & chattle to the seuerall vallues following vizt
Of two geldings & three Mares to the value of seuenteen pounds Of houshould stuffe to the value of twenty pounds ster Of linnen & wollen apparrell to the value of thirtie shillings ster Of one brasse pistole to the valu{e} of tenn shillings Of one sword to the value of fifteene shillings Of debts amounting to the summe of forty pounds which ere this rebellion were esteemed good debts but now become desperate by reason that the debtors partly are murthered by the Rebbells and partely because they haue been disabled protestants by meanes of this Rebellion in Ireland the totall of his losses amounts to threskore and nyneteene pounds and fifteene shillings sterlinge And further hee deposeth nott
Maximillian Granere
Jurat coram nobis
5o 9bris 1642
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Phil: Bisse
Richard ffrench
fol. 36v
730
Maximillian Graneeres examination
Clare