The second certificate for Rowland Prytherch of Wrexham, Denbighshire, 10 July 1660

Whereas Rowland Prytherch of Wrexham in the Countye of Denbigh in the Principallitye of Wales hath bynn wounded in the Kings Service in his Armye hee servinge as a Souldyer there, and {h}is wounds hath {b}ynn such as hath made him vnservisable in the warrs, as hath bynn certefied vnder the hand of his Captaine Theis are therefore to certefie vnto all persons whom it may concerne, That the said Rowland Prytherch is discharged from his said service and hereby sent to the place aforesaid w[hi]ch as he informed is the place of his last habitac[i]on, where he is to be received and p[ro]vided for according to the lawe, and in his passage he is to bee well vsed & demeaned he carryinge himselfe well and honestlye as becometh him Dated this 26th day of September in the 19th yeare of the raigne of our gratious sou[e]raigne Lord Kinge Charles Anno D[o]m[ini] 1643.

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Key Facts

Date of certificate

10 July 1660

Name of petitioner

Rowland Prytherch

Type of petitioner

Maimed Soldier

Declared allegiance

Royalist

Injuries sustained;
ailments experienced

Authority petitioned

  • Quarter Sessions
    Wrexham (Wrexham Parish), Denbighshire

Outcome of petition

  • Unknown

Petition signature

Unknown

Further information in this certificate

Events mentioned

  • There are no known events

Places mentioned

  • Wrexham (Wrexham Parish), Denbighshire

People mentioned

Archive information

Location

National Library of Wales

Shelf mark

MS B16c/42