The order for William Wilcockson, Buckinghamshire, 24 December 1647

Buck[ingham]s[hire]

24 decemb[er] 1647

Whereas by a Debenture under the hand of Leiut[enant] Col[onel] Tho[mas] Clarke there appeares to be due to William Wilcockson late soldier under his Command the summe of Three pounds sixe shillings Eight pence out of which Two pounds sixe shillings eight pence being diducted for his quarters you are required to pay the remaynder being one pound to the sayd William Wilkcockson, in considerac[i]on of his wound in the shoulder in the p[ar]liament seruice: And this shal be your warrant.} <01: li. 00: s. 00 d.>

<To Jo[hn] Deverell Gent[leman] Trea[sure]r>

Hen[ry] Beke

W[illia]m Russell

C[hristopher] Henn

24 Decemb[e]r 1647

Rec[eive]d then of Jno Deuerell Trea[sure]r ye sume of one pound in full of my Arreares of pay as a Souldier vnder L[ieutenan]t Col[onel] Clerke in Col[onel] Martins Regiment According to ye warrant aboue written} 1 li. 00 00

I say receaved William [symbol: mark] Wilcockson

Key Facts

Date of certificate

24 December 1647

Name of petitioner

William Wilcockson

Type of petitioner

Maimed Soldier

Declared allegiance

Parliamentarian

Injuries sustained;
ailments experienced

Authority petitioned

  • County Committee
    Aylesbury (Aylesbury Parish), Buckinghamshire

Outcome of petition

  • Successful
  • Gratuity £1.0s.0d.
    Pension No Pension
    Frequency No Pension

Petition signature

Signature

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Places mentioned

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People mentioned

Archive information

Location

The National Archives

Shelf mark

SP 28/220/IV, fol. 91