The order for Rowland Hughes of Rhiw, Carnarvonshire, 22 April 1661

Att the generall sessions of the peace of the county of Caernarvan held att Conway in the said county the xxiith day of April 1661 before the justice of the peace then present.
Vpon the peticon of Rouland Hughes of Roue it was ordered & thought fitt that he should be admitted a pentioner of the maymed souldiers mize within this county & soe allowed (as a private souldier) to receive during life a stipend or pencon of fortie shillings which is ordered to be paid hem every year from the treasurers appointed or to be appointed for receiving of the said mize from time to time.
<W[illia]m Williams>
8ber 5t 1664
I paid the partie by his wife then 1 li.
I paid the partie then more: 1 li.
Ric[hard] Kyffin
8bris ye 6th 1665
Paid to Row[land] ap Hugh of Roe twentie shillings by mee Rob[er]t Gethin.
40 s. per annum