The certificate for Margaret Moseley of Morton, Derbyshire, 3 April 1647

Thomas Mosley listed A foot Souldier vnder the Comand of Leiueten[an]t Colon[e]ll George Hutchinson in this guarrison of Nottingham the second Daye of December 1643, And Soe Contynuewed vntil the Sixt of Maye 1644, w[hi]ch was foure months and one weeke at 18 s. 8 d. p[er] month —- 03 – 19 – 4

And listed A Troop[er] vnder the same Comand the Sixt of May 1644, And so Remained vntill the Nyneteenth of April 1645, where hee was slaine the bridges being taken, at 17 s. 6 d. p[er] weeke, being 12 months and one fourtnight } 43 – 15 – 0

Amounts to ———-

Total — 47 – 14 – 4

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Whereof hee receaued at Seu[er]all times in p[ar]tt of his foot souldiers paye as appeares by the Clarks books the sume of } 03 – 15 – 0

And in p[ar]tt of his Troopers pay at seu[er]al times the sum of } 03 – 16 – 0

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07 – 11 – 0

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Soe Remaine Due & in Areare —- 40 – 03 – 4

Key Facts

Date of certificate

3 April 1647

Name of petitioner

Margaret Moseley

Type of petitioner

Other Dependant

Declared allegiance

Parliamentarian

Injuries sustained;
ailments experienced

No known injuries or ailments

Authority petitioned

  • County Committee
    City and County of Nottingham

Outcome of petition

  • Unknown

Petition signature

Unsigned

Further information in this certificate

Events mentioned

  • Skirmish on Trent Bridge, 16 April 1645

Places mentioned

  • There are no known places

People mentioned

Archive information

Location

The National Archives

Shelf mark

SP 28/240/II, fol. 734