The certificate for Joseph Kaye of Bury, Lancashire, and Thomas Lees of Holme, Lancashire, 16 January 1671

Mr Rowe

Yow may remember I spoke yow, for Jospeh Kaye a maiymed souldier, who hathe been out of the Countrey for some yeares, and so w[i]thout his pension, for hee orderd no p[er]son to receiue it for him: I desire yow to discouer in whose hands it is and to help him to get the same, as alsoe to Move the Justices that transact that affaire to make a considerable augmentation to it for the time to come In the p[er]formance whereof they will oblige, and yow likewise

Yo[u]r verie lo[ving] friend

L[awrence] Rawstome

<New Hall Ja[nuary] 16th [16]70>

Tho[mas] Lees of Atohne to be a maymed soldier his penc[i]on to bee make vp xx s. a yeare

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qd Ric[hard] Holme of Manch[ester] Shereman the glase windowes of Eliz[abeth] Bradshaw did breake last be 30 Sept[ember] 1670 at Manch[ester]

Ed[ward] Walker appointed Governor of the house of Correc[tion]

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Key Facts

Date of certificate

16 January 1671

Name of petitioner

Joseph Kaye

Type of petitioner

Maimed Soldier

Declared allegiance

Royalist

Injuries sustained;
ailments experienced

Authority petitioned

  • Quarter Sessions
    Manchester (Manchester Parish), Lancashire

Outcome of petition

  • Successful
  • Gratuity £0.0s.0d.
    Pension 20s
    Frequency Annual

Petition signature

Signature

Further information in this certificate

Events mentioned

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Places mentioned

  • There are no known places

People mentioned

Archive information

Location

Lancashire Archives

Shelf mark

QSP/364/4