The order for several maimed soldiers, Carnarvonshire, 8 January 1661
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It is ordered by the justices that Major William Spicer, William Thomas alderman of Caernarvon and William Robins, gent[leman] call all the petitioners or maimed soldiers before them and look who are most deserving of relief by their maims and wounds and to certify the same to the justices forthwith.
- Edmund Wynne
Dauid Lloyd
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- |William Lloyd
- |Capt[ain] Richard Vaughan
- |John Gruffith ap Hugh
- Rowland ap Robert Edmund
- John Williams
- Thomas ap Richard Owen
- |Edward Gruffith
- |Robert Owen
|William Humphrey
- Rowland Owen
- Hugh ap Owen
- David Owen
- William Moris
- William Roberts
- John Owen
- Symon Davies
- Hugh James
- Edward Ellis
- Ellis Evans
- William Prichard
- William Gruffith
- John Ellis
- Robert Evans
- Dauid Thomas
- Ritherch ap Edward
- Simon ap William Lewis
- Evan ap Ellis
- Harry Prees
- John ap John Lewis
- Rowland Hughes
- Humphrey John Williams
William Rowland
- Jane verch Hugh
- Morris Hughes
It is ordered by the Justices that Major William Spicer, William Thomas, Alderman of Caernarvon, and William Robins, gentleman, call all the petitioners or maimed soldiers before them and look who are most deserving of relief by their maims and wounds and to certify the same to the Justices forthwith.
- Edmund Wynne
David Lloyd
p. Richard Jones p.
- |William Lloyd
- |Captain Richard Vaughan
- |John Gruffith ap Hugh
- Rowland ap Robert Edmund
- John Williams
- Thomas ap Richard Owen
- |Edward Gruffith
- |Robert Owen
|William Humphrey
- Rowland Owen
- Hugh ap Owen
- David Owen
- William Moris
- William Roberts
- John Owen
- Symon Davies
- Hugh James
- Edward Ellis
- Ellis Evans
- William Prichard
- William Gruffith
- John Ellis
- Robert Evans
- David Thomas
- Ritherch ap Edward
- Simon ap William Lewis
- Evan ap Ellis
- Harry Prees
- John ap John Lewis
- Rowland Hughes
- Humphrey John Williams
William Rowland
- Jane verch Hugh
- Morris Hughes
Key Facts
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Date of certificate
- 8 January 1661
Name of petitioner
- Edmund Wynne
Type of petitioner
- Maimed Soldier
Declared allegiance
- Royalist
Injuries sustained;
ailments experienced-
Injury or ailment type Injury or ailment location Unknown Unknown Authority petitioned
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Quarter Sessions
County of Carnarvonshire (exact location undefined/uncertain)
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Quarter Sessions
Outcome of petition
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- Unknown
Petition signature
- Unsigned
Further information in this certificate
Events mentioned
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- There are no known events
Places mentioned
-
- There are no known places
People mentioned
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- David Lloyd - Co-petitioner
- Richard Jones - Co-petitioner
- William Lloyd - Co-petitioner
- Richard Vaughan - Co-petitioner
- John Griffith ap Hugh - Co-petitioner
- Rowland ap Robert Edmond - Co-petitioner
- John Williams - Co-petitioner
- Thomas ap Richard Owen - Co-petitioner
- Edward Griffith - Co-petitioner
- Robert Owen - Co-petitioner
- William Humffrey - Co-petitioner
- Rowland Owen - Co-petitioner
- Hugh ap Owen - Co-petitioner
- David Owen - Co-petitioner
- William Moris - Co-petitioner
- William Roberts - Co-petitioner
- John Owens - Co-petitioner
- Symon Dauies - Co-petitioner
- Hugh James - Co-petitioner
- Edward Ellis - Co-petitioner
- Ellis Evans - Co-petitioner
- William Prichard - Co-petitioner
- William Griffith - Co-petitioner
- John Ellis - Co-petitioner
- Robert Evans - Co-petitioner
- David Thomas - Co-petitioner
- Rytherch ap Edward - Co-petitioner
- Simon ap William Lewis - Co-petitioner
- Evan ap Ellice - Co-petitioner
- John ap John Lewis - Co-petitioner
- Rowland Hughes - Co-petitioner
- Humphrey John ap William - Co-petitioner
- William Rowland - Co-petitioner
- Jane verch Hugh - Co-petitioner
- Moris Hughes - Co-petitioner
Location
- Caernarfon Record Office (Gwynedd Archives)
Shelf mark
- XQS 1660/120