The certificate for Thomas Pagget, John Pagget and John Willdee, City and County of Coventry, undated

Wee whose Names are heare vnder written doe heareby Certifie that Thomas Pagget was Imployed w[i]th his teame of horses in this expedition. And Continewed in the same Service vntill hee came to Kenton feyld and ther hee was moste dangerously wounded. and one of his sons slayne. and loste fawre of his horses. Allsoe John Pagget hee Continewed in the said Service toe the same time beinge very much wounded and loste three of his horses, And Lickwise John Willdee hee Continewed in the same Service w[i]th his teame of horses and at Kenton feyld was dangerously wounded and loste three of his horses all this wee doe know to bee true and doe Confidently afferme it

Nich[olas] Cooke Assistant                Edward Lloyd [?Com[mis]s[ioner]]

Jo[hn] Wren

Key Facts

Date of certificate

Date Unknown

Name of petitioner

Thomas Paggett

Type of petitioner

Maimed Soldier

Declared allegiance

Parliamentarian

Injuries sustained;
ailments experienced

Authority petitioned

  • Parliamentary Committee
    Derby House, City and Liberty of Westminster

Outcome of petition

  • Unknown

Petition signature

Signature

Further information in this certificate

Events mentioned

  • Battle of Edgehill, 23 October 1642

Places mentioned

  • There are no known places

People mentioned

Archive information

Location

The National Archives

Shelf mark

SP 28/263 fol. 24