The petition of John Head of Easton, Wiltshire, 11 April 1648

To the Right Wor[shipfu]ll his Ma[jes]t[y’]s Justic[e]s at the gen[er]all Quarter Sessions of the Peace holden at the Devizes Aprill xith 1648

The humble petic[i]on of John Head of Easton in this Countie late souldier in ye Parliam[en]t Army.

Humbly sheweth, That whereas yo[u]r pet[itione]r hath ben ymployed in the warres vnder the late Right hono[ura]ble the Earle of Essex, wherein yo[u]r pet[itione]r did faithfull service to the State, & did vndergo many dangers in Cornewall & elsewhere: And hath ben many tymes plundred & ymprisoned by the kings forces: And yo[u]r pet[itione]r being old, is growne weake & feeble: And (w[hi]ch addeth to his miseryes) his wife & children have ben sick ever since Michaelmas last, & are not yet recou[er]ed, And w[i]thout some releife they are like to p[er]ish.

Yo[u]r pet[itione]r humbly prayeth yo[u]r Wor[shi]pps that some moneyes may be allowed him, to releive him & his family in this theire necessity. And yo[u]r pet[itione]r shall ever pray for yo[u]r Wor[shi]pps health & happynesse.

to repaire to the two next Justices of the Peace who are desired to proceed accordinge to the ordinance of Parlyament

p[er] Cur[ia] Will[ia]m Coles cl[er]icus pac[i]s

Fran[cis] Peckstone Cu[rate]

Jaems Mist

Tho[mas] Crab his marke [symbol: mark]

Augustin Ball

Francis Smith

John Clarke

William Mist

Key Facts

Date of petition

11 April 1648

Name of petitioner

John Head

Type of petitioner

Maimed Soldier

Declared allegiance

Parliamentarian

Injuries sustained;
ailments experienced

Authority petitioned

  • Quarter Sessions
    Devizes, Wiltshire

Outcome of petition

  • Unknown

Petition signature

Unsigned

Further information in this petition

Events mentioned

  • Battle of Lostwithiel, 21 August to 2 September 1644

Places mentioned

  • There are no known places

People mentioned

Archive information

Location

Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre

Shelf mark

A1/110/1649/Hilary/189