Deposition of John Smith
- Reference: MS 829, fols 011r-012v
- County: Clare
- Date: 11/10/1642
- Type: Bisse
- Nature of Deposition: Apostacy, Military Action, Robbery, Words
- How to Cite
fol. 11r
668
John Smith of Lattonne in the parish of Killina seely & barony of Bunratty & within the County of Clare yeoman gentleman by his (a brittish protestant) duely sworne & ex amined before vs by vertue of &c deposeth & saith That on or aboute the 15th of January last and since the begining of this presente rebellion in Ireland he lost was robbed & forceably dispoyled of his goods and Chattles to the seuerall values followeing vyd worth 1354 li. 13 s. 8 d.
Of Cowes yeer l ings heffers horses mares sheepe & swine to the value of seaven hundred foure score & fifteene pounds Of houshould stuffe to the value of thirteene pounds thirteene shill & eight pe n ce Of hay & Corne in the haggard house to the value of one hundred and fiftie three score & ten pounds Of Corne & rape seede in ground nowe lost by meanes of this rebellion to the value of two hundred & fiftie pounds Of Impleme n ts of husbandry six te ene pounds The deponent saith that by meanes of this presente rebellion in Ireland he is dispossessed of the said land Latonne wherin he hath a lease for life woorth to this deponent aboue the landlords rent one hundred pounds per annum haueing layed out in building fenceing & bankeing the same from the sea at least one hundred & ten pounds & conceaues himselfe damnified soe much in looseing the beneffitt of the same Of wood & fireing to the value of fortie shill The totall of his losses amounts to one thousand three hundred fiftie foure pounds thirteene shillings & eight pen{
fol. 11v
669
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fol. 12r
670
<D> That Rowland Bourke of Insh in the said County merchant aboute Candlemas last in the day time came vpon this deponents land accompanyed with twenty or thirty men armed with swords & staves & drove & carryed away 29 cowes fiue & twenty ewes of this deponents flocke lastly likewise Cornelius Keating neere ffonerloe in the said County gentleman tooke away aboute the same time one mare & a coult of this deponents goods And Loghlin mc Henry of Ballykelly tooke away one of this deponents cowes And lastly this deponent saith that aboute the time above specified he left eight reeks of corne in the custody & protection of John mc Teige mc Nemara of Moyreske in the said County whoe deteined the same from this deponent & converted the same to his owne vse He further saith that aboute the Two & twentieth of 7ber last after the Castle of Clare in the said County was deliuered vp vpon quarter this deponent was presente at Bunratty where the right honourbale the Earle of Thomond demanding the reason why they did comitt such or words to that effect rebellious & outrageous actions against the kings subiects or wordes to that effecte dermod o Brien of [
John Smith
Jurat coram nobis 11o 8bris 1642
Phil: Bisse Ro: Southwell
<William Costelloe of lissiffin in the said County gentleman John Geo: Bonfield of Quin in the said County glouer Ann Bayly of the same widdow Cornelius Keating of lateen in the said County gentleman Richard Mills of R[
fol. 12v
671
John Smiths examination
Clare
Philip Bisse
Robert Southwell