The order for Edward Wood of Bolton, Lancashire, 22 July 1669

Ad Session pacis d[o]m[ini] regis tent apud Manchester in com[itatus] Lanc[aster] die Jovis vid[elice]t vicesimo s[e]c[un]do die July Anno R[egni]R[egi]s Caroli s[e]c[un]di Anglie &c xxio 1669

It is ordered by this Court that Edward Wood of Boulton a poore Indigent souldi[e]r who hath faithfully served his Ma[jes]tie that now is and his Royall father deceased in the Late warres shall haue the yearely penc[i]on of tenn shillings the same to bee payd him by the treasurer of the maymed and Ind Indigent souldiers of Salford Hundred for the tyme being dureing his life or further ord[e]r of this Court

Kenyon

Ex p[er] Henr[y] Rowe

Deput[atus] cl[er]i[cu]s pacis

Court conceaves she should have releeffe & therefore refers her to Ou[erseers]

Key Facts

Date of certificate

22 July 1669

Name of petitioner

Edward Wood

Type of petitioner

Maimed Soldier

Declared allegiance

Royalist

Injuries sustained;
ailments experienced

No known injuries or ailments

Authority petitioned

  • Quarter Sessions
    Manchester (Manchester Parish), Lancashire

Outcome of petition

  • Successful
  • Gratuity £0.0s.0d.
    Pension 10s
    Frequency Annual

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

Lancashire Archives

Shelf mark

QSP/384/28