fol. 17r
1484
William Allin late of Newmarkett in the Barronie of d oohallo within the Com of Corke yeoman a brittish protestant duly sworne & examined before vs by vertue of &c. depose{th} & saith that on or about shrouetide he last past he lost was robbed & forcably dispoiled of his goods & Chattles to the seuerall values fo l lowing vizt . worth 211 li. And that
Of Cowes & horses to the value of on hundred & forty pounds. Of houshould stuffe to the value of tenn pouns. Of haye & Corn { e } to the value of thirty pounds. Of debts amounting to the summe of six pounds six shilling. This deponent san which ere this rebellion were accounted good debts but now becom desperate by reason the debtors are Impouerished such as Henry Newland Hugh Cooke therfore this deponent cannot gett satisfaccion from anie of them This deponent saith that by meanes of this present rebellion hee is dispossessed of his lease of the lands of Tenforth wherin hee had a tearme of 16. yeares to come being worth to this deponent aboue the landlords rent nyne pounds per Annum wherin he conceaues himselfe damnified to value of fiue & twenty pounds The totall of his said losses in goods & Chattles amounts to the sume of amounts to Two hundred & eleven pounds. Aboute midsumer last one Robert Cree of Newmarkett in the said County butcher James Stackaboll of the same sawyer were murthered by some of the rebells their names he knoweth not
William Alwine
Jurat coram nobis
5o 9bris 1642
Phil: Bisse
Richard ffrench