The certificate for David ap William of Christionydd, Denbighshire, 4 January 1664

To the hon[oura]ble the Com[missione]rs for Distributinge the moneyes given by Act of Parliament amonge the truely loyall and Indigent Soldiers

These are to Certifie that it doth appeare vnto vs that David ap William of Christionydd Keneritke in the com[itatus] of Denbigh labourer was a Soldier vnder the Seu[er]all comands of Maior Francis Manley and Maior John Maurice in Col[one]l Robert Ellis his regiment and likewise vnder the Comand of Col[one]l John Robinson esq[uire]s And that he is truely loyall and Indigent And hath neuer to the Best of our knowledge or Informac[i]on deserted his Ma[je]sties or his Blessed fathers Service dureinge the late times of rebellion and vsurpac[i]on And that he hath not a Sufficient Livelyhood of his owne, nor since his Ma[je]sties returne hath obtained any reward, or any imployment sufficient for a livelyhood, Wherefore wee doe hereby recom[m]end him a p[er]son Fitt to receaue a p[ro]porc[i]on of all Such moneys as are to be by yow distributed Accordinge to Act of Parliament. dated at Wrexham the fourth day of January 1663

John Wynn

Fra[ncis] Manley

John Edwardes

Humphrey Lloyd

Key Facts

Date of certificate

4 January 1664

Name of petitioner

David ap William

Type of petitioner

Maimed Soldier

Declared allegiance

Royalist

Injuries sustained;
ailments experienced

No known injuries or ailments

Authority petitioned

  • Quarter Sessions
    Ruthin (Ruthin Parish), Denbighshire

Outcome of petition

  • Unknown

Petition signature

Signature

Further information in this certificate

Events mentioned

  • There are no known events

Places mentioned

  • Wrexham (Wrexham Parish), Denbighshire

People mentioned

Archive information

Location

National Library of Wales

Shelf mark

Chirk Castle B86/98