The warrant for Mary Shilborne, Buckinghamshire, 5 July 1652

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Monday 5o July 1652.

<Buck[ingham]ss[hi]re>

These are to Authorise & desire you to pay (out of the mony to be paid you raysed by sale of Woods att Whadden in this County) vnto the heires executors Administrators or Assignes of Thomas Shilbourne deceased, formerly a soldier in the Troupe of Major Thomas Shilbourne the sum[m]e of fifteen pounds foure shillings, and for soe doing this shal bee your sufficient warrant; Giuen vnder our hands the day & yeare aboue written.

<To Major John Deu[er]ell Trea[sure]r to the Com[m]ittee or his Deputy>

Symon Mayne

Ch[ristopher] Egleton

C[hristopher] Henn

p[ai]d ye 30th Nou[ember] [16]53: 15.4.00

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<15.4.0>

< 2.9.0>

<12.15.0>

30th: Nouem[ber] 1653

Receaued then of Maior John Deuerell Trea[sure]r: the sum[m] of fifteene pounds foure shillings in full for ye Arreares of pay of my late husband Thomas Shilborne as a Trooper Vnder ye Comand of Maior Thomas Shilborne And is According to ye warrant on the other side I say Rec[eive]d ye sum of} 15 li. 4 s. 0 d.

Wittness Thomas Deverell

the marke of

Mary [symbol: mark] Shilborne

<[?Hap] [?at] adventures warrant>

Key Facts

Date of certificate

5 July 1652

Name of petitioner

Mary Shilborne

Type of petitioner

War Widow

Declared allegiance

Parliamentarian

Injuries sustained;
ailments experienced

No known injuries or ailments

Authority petitioned

  • County Committee
    Aylesbury (Aylesbury Parish), Buckinghamshire

Outcome of petition

  • Successful
  • Gratuity £15.4s.0d.
    Pension No Pension
    Frequency No Pension

Petition signature

Signature

Further information in this certificate

Events mentioned

  • There are no known events

Places mentioned

  • Whaddon (Whaddon Parish), Buckinghamshire

People mentioned

Archive information

Location

The National Archives

Shelf mark

SP 28/220/V, fol. 167

Location

The National Archives

Shelf mark

SP 28/220/V, fol. 167v