The order for John Corde of Dunterton, Devon, 25 April 1682

<Devon s[ession]s>
Ad general[is] Session[es] pacis Domi[ni] R[egiu]s apud Castr[um] Exon[iensis] in et p[er] Com[itatus] pred[icti] vicesimo quinto die Aprilis Anno R[egni] R[egiu]s Carole s[e]c[un]di nunc Anglie &c xxxiiiio 1682:
Vpon the humble petition of John Corde of Dunterton A soldier maimed in his late Ma[jes]ties service This C[ou]rt doth thinke fitt and ord[e]r that the Tre[asure]r for the maimed soldiers of this county doe henceforth pay vnto the s[ai]d John Corde A pention of forty shillinges p[er] annu[m] p[er] q[ua]rterly payments vntill further ord[e]r And the Justices of the peace of that Diuision are desired to ord[e]r the offic[e]rs of the s[ai]d p[ar]ish to giue him such further releif as they shall see cause.
<P[er] Cur[ia]>
[Overleaf:]
John Cords order