Deposition of Dauid Roche
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Dauid Roche a Burgesse of the Cittie of limbricke Burges a protestant being {duely sworne and examined by vertue} of his Maiesties Comission to vs & others directed beareing date at Dublin {the} fiueth day of March in the seauenteenth yeare of his Maiesties raigne touching the Losses sustayned by the protestants & Brittish nation within the prouince of Mounster he deposeth and sayeth that aboute the moneth of xber <December> last & at other times since the begining of this rebellion hee hath bin robbed & forcibly of dispoyled of his meanes goods & chattells to the value of here after mentioned vizt Lands & tennements, goods & Chattells rents & debts in manner followinge (vz)Of an orchard in moungrett streete in the south subvrbs of limbricke morgaged to him for twenty two pownds ster this was done by Thomas Arthur of Limbricke Alderman now in Rebellion ____ 22 li. ster
Of his Corne in howse & haggard vpon his freehould land of Mongrett in the Countie of the Cittie of limbricke to the vallue of thirtie pownds of his Corne in ground vpon the said lands to the vallue of fiue hundred pownds of his Cows horses mares sheepe & swine there to the value of one hundred fower score & six pownds of his houshold stuffe & implements of husbandrie there to the vallue of twentie pownds ster This was don n taken away by Donogh O Bryen of Carrigogunnell in the County of limbricke Esquire now in rebellion & by Richard Stephenson late of Dromoylin in the said County Esquire who hath beene slayne in Rebellion as is reported & by Oliuer Stephenson his sonne now in rebellion & by others theyr followers [ ] Besides of the worth of forty pownds of barly in ricks which James Roach fitz: Thomas of limbrick tooke away merchant now in rebellion had there Of his farme {& lands of Corkenrie} & of his improuemnts thervpon ____ 746 li.
Of his & lands of Corkenrie & of his improuemen ts therevpon being to the vallewe of two hundred pownds lying within the County of the Cittie of limbricke he hath a tearme therein for aboute twenty yeares yet to come which was worth him Comunibus <A> annis three score pownds aboue the rest reserued & was worth to be sould a little before this rebellion three hundred pownds _____ 300 li.
Of his Cropp of rapeseede vpon the same farme this season this was done taken by ffrancis ffenninge of Limbrick Burgesse now in rebellion ______ 200 li.
Off his farme & lands of Ballendery in the parish of Ardcrony in lower Ormond which was a lease for one & twenty yeares begining aboute Easter 1637 for which he payed three score & fiue pownds ster for a fine which was worth Comunibus Annis thirty pownds ster ouer the rent reserued to the Landlord & was worth to be sould a little before this rebellion two hundred pounds ster by reasons of his improuements _____200 li.
Of his stock of sheepe Cowes horsses & mares vpon the said farme to the valewe of fower hundred pownds ster _____ 400 li.
Of his Corne therevpon to the valewe of tenn pownds ster _____ 10 li.
All this was done taken away by Daniell Hogan of k[ ] Grage in lower Ormond & County of Tiperary gent [ ] now in rebellion _____ 10 li.
Of his land of inheritance of the plowland of Moungrett in the County of the Cittie of limbrick <B> & his improuements therevpon to the valewe of fiue hundred pownds worth Comunibus annis one hundred pownds per Annum which hee doth nott valewe at a grosse summe but leaues the same to Consideracion this was done which was surprised by Donough O Bryen Esquire aforesaid
Of his morgage of fower hundred pownds ster vpon the three plowlands of the Castle townes and lands of Cloneye ffossamore & Cappaghroe in the County of Clare which he held in morgage from Donough O Grady of ffossamore aforesaid gent who is slaine in rebellion_____ 400 li.
The said Donough O Grady who expelled this deponent dyed in areere of rent due to him this deponent at May last 1642 the somme of two hundred & fortye pownds ster [ ] & since his death william Roch fitz: Stephen of limbrick burges who is in rebellion posseseth the same _____ 240 li.
Of his Chest wherein was fifty pownds ster in mony which was & is Detained from him by Stephen Skoland of limbrick merchant now in rebellion _____ 50 li.
Of his deske taken away by Dominicke ffanninge Maior of limbricke as the same was Convayinge into the kings Castle at limbricke there to be kept in saftie which Dominick did helpe to beseige the said Castle & soe is in rebellion as this Deponent Conceiueth _____ 40 li.there was in the said Deske thirty fiue pownds ster in money & fiue pownds worth in other goods Of his plate to the valewe of thirty pownds ster & fiue pownds ster in mony which hee left in the hands of Peirce Creagh of limbrick Alderman which he Detayneth who is in rebellion as this deponent Conceiueth _____ 35 li.
The said Peirce Creagh had alsoe thirty in Calfe Cowes fower hundred sheepe tenn horsses & Mares of this Deponents to the valewe of two hundred & fiftie pownds ster ____ 250 li.
Of his tenn horsses & mares to the valewe of fiftie pownds ster at Trogh in the County of Clare by laughlen O Halleron of limbrick now in rebellion _____50 li.
of 2903 li.__0__0
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Dauid Roche his Losses
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Of his debts due by specialties from Irish debtors seuerall sums all amounting to: 264 li. 15 s.li. s. d. <ster>
<B> John Clanchy & Daniell Clanchy of Limbrick merchants ____47__9__6
John Clanchy & Daniell Clanchy aforesaid _____47__9__6
Peirce Creagh fitz Richard of limbricke merchant due not toll 24 xbris 1642 _____45__0__0Peirce Creagh aforesaid _____15__0__0
James Roch of Limbrick merchant not dewe till 24o xbris 1642___10__0__0
James Roch the elder & James Roch the younger predict of Limbrick merchants_____4__11__4Thomas Roch now of Limbrick merchant _____8__0__0
Donough Mihill & Patrcik Mihill of Limbrick Cottners_____2__6__8
Patrick Goold & ffrancis ffaning of [ ] Limbrick not due ti ll michalmas next ____7—15—8Patrick Goold & ffrancis ffaning aforesaid nott dewe till michelmas next ____7__15__6Patrick Goold & ffrancis ffaning aforesaid nott dewe till Easter 1643 _____7__15__6William Bourke of limbrick gent _____20__0__0
Dauid Dowlie of limbrick merchant & will mc Gallieweile fitz John of the same brogmaker _____6__13__4
James Dowlie {of} limbrick merchant & Donogh <C> o Mihill of the same C[ ] _____6__13__4William Streech of limbrick Burges _____10__0__0
Stephen Streech of limbrick Burges _____3__6__8
Stephen Skeolen of limbrick merchant _____6__10__0
Stephen Skeolen aforesaid _____3__15__0
ffrancis White of limbrick merchant two bills for the deliuerie of one hundred fortie six barrels of charcole at six pence ster eatch barrell _____3__13__0264__15__0All the aboue Irish debtors are or haue beene actors in this Rebellion by reason whereof the deponent Conceiueth the said debts to be lost:
English protestants debtors
Robert Winter & Richard Winter of Cloghoge in the Countie of Limbricke yeoman boath disabled by this rebellion _____12li.__0__0
12__0__0
The totall of his losses in a grosse some amounteth vnto three thousand ninety one hundreth [ tene ] And six pownds fifteen shillings ster besides the losse of his freehould estate in mongrett aforesaid on the other page being one hundred pownds ster per Annum
Totall losses 3116 li.__15 s.__00 d.
Dauid Roche
Jurat Coram nobis apud Corke
vndecimo die August Ano domini
1642
Ni: Philpot
Richard ffrench
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