Deposition of John Fox
- Reference: MS 821, fols 147r-147v
- County: Tipperary
- Date: 16/12/1642
- Type: Bisse
- Nature of Deposition: Apostacy, Robbery, Lost by Debts
- How to Cite
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John fox late of Cranaharty in the parish of Killmore in the barony of vpperormond & within the Cont of Tipperarie miner a brittish protestant duly sworne & examined before us by vertue of his maiesties Comision &c deposeth that about St Andrues day last was tweluemoneth & since the begineing of this present rebellion in Ireland he lost was robbed & forceably dispoyled of his goods & Chattles to the seuerall values following vizt value of 78 li. three shillings Part consisting of
Of Cowes, horses, Mares & yeerlings to the value of thirty p eight pounds. Of houshould stuffe & provition to the value of thirteene pounds. Of hay to the value of tenn shillings. Of debts amounting to the summe of thee seuen & twenty pounds eighthir teene shillings which ere this rebellion was accounted good Of debts which are but nowe become desperat by reason some of the debts is due from papists & in rebellion namely Sir Dermod o Mullrane of oony Currene in the Coun of Tipperarie gentleman Mauris o Lenehane of of the same brogemaker. Rich: Barnewell of the ballrai ne in the said Countie Cooper & the rest from English wherof one is Richard Barnwell of ballraine in the said Cont Coper & who is turned papist since this rebellion, & the other will. Jones of ballraine afforsaid Coleier soe that he can gett no satisfacion from them Of tooles belonging to his trade & [
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