Deposition of James Vanderlure
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James Vanderlure late of Sixmilebridge in the Barony of Tullagh in the County of Clare in Thomond A Dutch protestant duly swoarne and examined by vertue of &c deposeth and saith That on or aboute the 28th day of ffebruary last and since the begining and by meanes of this present rebellion in Ireland hee lost was robbed and forceably dispoyled of his goodes and Chattells worth to the seuerall valewes following vizt 1836 li. part consisting in debts due from theis Rebells following viztOff Cowes steeres bullocke sheepe horses and swine to the valew of ffiue hundred twenty twoe poundes In household stuffe [ ] plate and apparrell worth one hundred twenty three poundes in Garden stuff and frute in orcharde tenne poundes In tanned hides worth on e hundred and sixty poundes in kee u es and deal{e} bordes thirty six poundes In maulte and other grayne worth one hundred and ninety poundes this deponent saith that there were diuerse debtes due to him from d iuerse Inglish protestants to the valew of one hundred sixty and three poundes as hee by reson as namely Jaqyes Granere late of Kilrush A Dutch protestant in the barony of Moyfarta William Chambers of the same place and Barony Thomas Boone late of Clony in the barony of Booneratty gent George Hoff of Sixmilebridg afforesaid the widdow Bellamy of the same William Cragg of the same Roger King of the same place and Baron y of Tullo likewise due from Johnes Carnelisson and George Contellman of Kilfontenan in the Barony of Booneratty and in the County of Clare afforesaid the sume of Sixteen poundes beeing protestant e s are Impouerished by meanes of this rebellion likewise ther is diuers debts due vnto him from diuerse Irish pap i stes to the valew of o ne hundred ffifty twoe pound es as namely from Bartholmew Strich of the Citty of Lymrick merchant Nicholas Woolfe of <a> the same marchant Oliuer Delahide of Terridagh in the Barrony of Tullagh afforesiad Esquire John mc ne Marra of Ralahine in the Barony of Boone Ratty gent Connor ô Brien of Balnemulcassell in the barony of Tullagh gent
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John reagh mc nemarra of Kilmurry gent Owen ô Mahonny of ballivrogeran in the barony of booneratty gent Thomas ffanning of Balliarelea in the barony of Tullagh gent Donell mc namarra of Montallan in the barony of Tullagh gent And Thomas Creagh and William Creagh of Sixmile bridg in the barony of Tullagh merchantes All these as these are in actuall rebellion [ ] soe that hee is in noe hope of getting satisfaction from them This deponent saith that hee was expelled and driuen away from his dwelling house in sixmilebridg afforesaide twoe watter mills and A mill for Barke A maulte house and tan yards and many other tenements there with fower quarters quarters of land worth more then the rent yeare l y one hundred and sixteene poundes The totall of his losses were one thousand eight hundred thirty and six poundes This deponent saith that hee was robbed and his goodes taken away by Dermon ô Brien of Dromore Esquire Donnoh mc Shane rea mc namarra of Rosroe gent Donnoh mc nemarra of Ballekely gent Hugh mc namarra of the same gent Tege mc Sheedy mc namarra of Manygeney gent Donnoh mc namarra of Call[inevan] gent Connor ô Brien of Ballimulcassall gent Donell ô Brian of the same gent Thomas ffanning of balliawrela gent Tege ô Brien of Callimulcassall gent all in the barony of Tullagh Donnoh mc Namarro of Cratella gent Morrogh ô Brien of Roserose Esquire Owen ô Malowny of Ballivrogeran gent John <C> mc namarra of Rahahine gent John reagh mc namarra of Kilmury gent John mc namarra of [Drumunlan] gent Daniell Clancy of Vrlai gent Donnoh mc namarra of [Duembrack] gent Donnoh mc Mahoone of t he same gent C All in the barony of Boone ratty Donnoh mc Mahoone of the Citty of Lymrick merchante and Bartholmew Strich of the same merchant This deponent further saith that hee hath herde the said rebells say thatt what they had the kinges Broade seale and warrant for it And further he deposeth not James Vanderlure
Jurat coram nobis 24o 8bris 1642
Jam: Wallis Hen: Rugge Thomas Ellwell
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The examination
of James Vanderlure
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