The certificate for Thomas White of Witham, Essex, 1 December 1651

To all Majors, Sheriffes, Bayliffs, Justices of Peace, Constables, and all other Officers whom these may any waies concerne.
<Symbol: seal of the Committee for Maimed Soldiers>
Whereas the Bearer hereof Thomas White a Foote Souldi[e]r in the service of the Commonwealth, under the command of Capt[ain] Raynor in the Regiment of S[i]r Thomas Honywoode under the Com[m]and of the Lord Cromwell hath been sent unto us the Treasurers for maymed Souldiers and Widdows, for the recovery of his health, and cure of his maimes, which is to be performed to the utmost skill of our Physitian and Chururgions; but by reason he is disabled to follow his calling, or to perform any further service in the Army, whereupon we have given him eight twalve shillings to bear his charges to Wittum in the County of Essex the place of his habitation and abode when he first tooke up Armes, desiring all whom it may any waies concerne to permit and suffer the said Thomas White to pass from London to Wittum aforesaid, he behaving himself civilly and orderly in his journey. We therefore by vertue of an {A}ct of Parliament dated the 30th day of September 1651. herewith sent, doe recommend him according to the said Act unto you, that he may accordingly have provision made for him. Given under our Hands and publique Seale this First day of December in the yeare of our Lord God 1651.
W[illia]m Greenhill
Ri[chard] Hutchinson