Deposition of Thomas Wallis
- Reference: MS 820, fols 146r-146v
- County: Waterford
- Date: 14/6/1642
- Type: Bisse
- Nature of Deposition: Robbery, Lost by debts
- How to Cite
fol. 146r
1367
Thomas Wallis sonne to Thomas Wallis of Carriglasse in the parish of Muggelagh in the Barrony of Cushbreede in the County of Corke Waterford gen a(Brittish protestant) being duely sworne & examined vpon his oath in the behalf of his said father now in the Kingdome of England by vertue of his Maiesties Commission beareinge date &c deposeth & saith That about ffebruary last & since the beginninge of this present Rebellion in Ireland his said ffather hath bine robbed & forceably dispoiled of his goods & Chattells Rents & debtes to the seuerall vallues followeinge (vizt) value of 740 li. part consisting of
This deponent saith that his ffather the aboue named Thomas Wallis lost 10 Milch Cowes & fforty younglings and stood Mares Colts & Garrans vallued at 124 li. sterling This deponent further saith that his ffather s Tennants on the lands of Emrick & Lisballyhay bein in the parish of Emrick & barrony of ffermoy & in the said County of Corke were forced to leave their habitac ons & lands whereof [
This deponent further saith that there were debts due to his said ffather from Irish Tennants that to his knowledge did amount vnto 20 li. sterling which this deponent conceiveth to be lost & the parties out in actuall rebellion as he is informed rebellion The Totall of this deponents ffathers losses amounts to 740 li. And further this deponent deposeth not
The said debtors names vizt debts due from John Towler an Englishman Owen mc Cnoghor of lisballahay in the said County husbandman Cnoghor mc donnell of the same husbandman John mc William of the same yeoman William o Neale of the same yeoman all in actuall rebellion as he is credibly informed
Tho: Wallis
Jurat coram nobis
14o Juny 1642
Tho: Badnedge
Phil: Bisse
fol. 146v
1368
The examination of
Thomas Wallis the
younger elder
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Waterford
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Philip Bisse
Thomas Badnedge