The certificate for John Biggs, Buckinghamshire, 26 February 1648

Theise are to Certifye whome it may concerne That George Biggs was entertayned in my troope the Seaven & Twentieth day of June 1644. and continued in the same Troope vntil the Fowerth day of July 1645. (at w[hi]ch tyme he was slayne in the service) w[hi]ch is in all Fiftye and and Three weekes pay Soe there remaynes due vnto him for that service Twenty and One weekes pay w[hi]ch at Two shillings p[er] diem amounteth vnto the iust sum[m]e of Fowerteene pownds and Fowerteene Fowerteene shillings, he payeinge and dischargeing his quarters in the Countrey Witnes my hand this Sixe and Twentieth day of February An[n]o d[omi]ni 1647.

Tho[mas] Shilborne

27o October 1648.

let the some of: three poundes thirteene shillings & six pence be p[ai]d to Robert Biggs father to the abouenamed George in p[ar]te of the some menconed in this Certificate to be due to him

<To Capt[ain] John Deuerell Trea[sure]r>

Chr[istopher] Egleton

C[hristopher] Henn

W[illia]m Russell

Key Facts

Date of certificate

26 February 1648

Name of petitioner

John Biggs

Type of petitioner

Other Dependant

Declared allegiance

Parliamentarian

Injuries sustained;
ailments experienced

No known injuries or ailments

Authority petitioned

  • County Committee
    Aylesbury (Aylesbury Parish), Buckinghamshire

Outcome of petition

  • Successful
  • Gratuity £3.13s.6d.
    Pension No Pension
    Frequency No Pension

Petition signature

Signature

Further information in this certificate

Events mentioned

  • There are no known events

Places mentioned

  • There are no known places

People mentioned

Archive information

Location

The National Archives

Shelf mark

SP 28/220/VI, fol. 93