Deposition of Thomas Mayden
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fol. 38r
735
Thomas Mayden late of the Towne in the & parish of Kilrush & barony of Moyfart within the County of Cork Clare Inkeper (a brittish protestant) duely sworne and examined by vertue of &c deposeth & saith That on or about Christmas last and since the begining of this presente rebellion in Ireland he lost was robbed and fforceably dispoyled of his goods and Chattles to the seuerall values following vzt 100 li. 10 s. Of Cowes calues horses and sheepe to the value of two & ffortie pounds Of househould stuff & prouision in the house to the value of foure & thirty pounds ten shillings Of turffe for fireing to the value of foure pounds This deponent saith that by meanes of this presente rebellion he lost a boate with seaventeen netts which he valueth to be worth twenty pounds The totall of his losses amounts to one hundred pounds ten shillings He saith A nd that he was stripped & robbed by the Tenants & servants of Sir Daniell o Brien of Liscett in the County of Clare knight namely Brien o Kerne of Moyfarta in the said County yeoman Owen mc Swiny of the of Kilballyhone in the said County gentleman This deponent saith that William Moore late of Kilcarroll was since this rebellion murthered but by whome he knoweth not & further he deposeth not that
Tho [mark] Maydens marke
Jurat coram nobis 6o
8bris 1642
Phil: Bisse
Tristram WhetCombe
fol. 38v
736
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