Deposition of John Tittle
- Reference: MS 820, fols 198r-198v
- County: Waterford
- Date: 15/8/1642
- Type: Bisse
- Nature of Deposition: Robbery
1473
John Tittle late of the parishe of Athmeane in the Barrony of decies and Countie of waterford yeoman (a brittish protestant) beinge duly swor e n and Examyned by vertue of &c deposeth and saieth That about Candlemas last and since the beginynge of this present Rebellion in Ireland he lost and was robbed and forceablie dispoyled of his goods chattles to the seuerall values followeinge vizt worth 29 li. 9 s. 9 d.
Of Cowes heffers and yerlings att Athmeane afores a id to the value of nyne pounds: of houshold goods to the value of one pownd: of hey and Corne in the haggard to the value of sixe pownds in ready money the some of Three pownds nyne shillings and nyne pence And this deponent further saieth that he hath a lease of a certeine parcell of land in the parish of Athmeane aforesaid for ffifteene yeres yett to come , which is worth ouer and aboue the rent he payed Three pownds per annum which is valued to b e worth Ten pownds and Ten shillings The totall some of his losses amounts to the value of nyne and Twenty pownds nyne shillings and nyne pence He sayth he was robd by in the night & by the Rebells <at Capperquin> whose names the deponent knoweth not and further he doth not depose
John [
marke
Jurat coram nobis 15 Aug:
1642
Phil: Bisse
Jam: Wallis
1474
The examination of
John Tittle
Waterford