The order for Oliver Moris of Banhadla, Denbighshire, 15 January 1668
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<Denbighshire s[ession]s>
[At the General Sessions at Wrexham, 7 April 1667, before the Justices Thomas Powell, Baronet, Sir John Wynne, Watkin Kyffin, Robert Price and John Puleston, Esquires]
Ordered that Oliver Moris of Bunhadla in the County of Denbigh a maymed and Indigent Souldier be admitted pencioner and to receave five shillings yearely and to take place in the rome of him that first dyeth If there be a stocke remayninge in the Tre[asure]rs hands at that tyme for soe doeinge P[er] cur[ia]
p[er] Thomas Prichard cler[icus] pac[is] Com[itatus] predicti
<Allowed 14 Jan[uary] 1667>
<John Arthur of Trevor a penc[i]oner amoungst the maymed soldiers died since the last quarter whose salary was 5 s.>