Deposition of James Hill
- Reference: MS 821, fols 162r-162v
- County: Tipperary
- Date: 15/8/1642
- Type: Bisse
- Nature of Deposition: Robbery, Lost by Debts
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James Hill late viccar of Kilgrant in the barony of & within the County of Tipperary (a brittish protestant) being duely sworne & examined before vs by vertue of his Maiesties Comission to vs directed &c. de= deposeth & saith. That on or aboute Christmas last & since the begining of this presente rebellion in Ireland he lost the benefitt of his said viccaridg {
Of debts amounting to the sume of ten pounds due from the vndernamed persons vizt Rowland Comyn of RathRonan in the said County Masspriest William Wade of Rathduffe in the said County gentleman, William o Mackin of BallyPoer in the said County yeoman & although he accounted the same goode debte before the begining of this presente rebellion yeett in regard the said parties are out in actuall rebellion Therefore this deponent canot gett satisfaction from them The totall of his losses amounts to the sume of ten pounds besides the losse of the benefitt of his viccaridge of Kilgrant aforesaid woorth Comunibus annis fiue & twenty pounds per annum which he leaues to future Consi deration And further he canot depose
James Hill
Jurat coram nobis
15o Augusti 1642
Phil: Bisse
Jam: Wallis
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The examination of
James Hill
Tiperary
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