The order for Robert Kay, Lancashire, Michaelmas 1676
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Com[itatus] Lanc[aster]
Whereas it was Ordered by his Ma[jes]ties Justices of the peace & Quoru[m] at a quart[e]r Sessions of the peace holden at Manchester vpon the three and twenteith day of January Anno d[o]m[in]i 1672 that Robert Kay (a poore maimed and indigent Soldier who faithfully served his Ma[jes]tie and his Royall father in the late warrs) should haue the yearly penc[i]on of twenty shillings Therefore we think fit that that [sic.] his allowance should be augmented to the sum of thirty shillings the same to be paid him yearly by the pr[e]sent Treasurer for the maimed soldiers for the Hundred of Salford
Rawstone
Tho[mas] Grenehalgh
allowed
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