Payment to Alice Marshall
Payment details
Gratuity
- 20s
Pension
- £0.2s.6d.
Pension frequency
- Weekly
Notes
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Her husband, Richard Marshall, had been a soldier under Captain Wade and was slain in parliament’s service before Pontefract Castle. He left her and her three children, one of which was lame. The court ordered that the treasurer for lame soldiers pay Alice 20s as a gratuity and for the future the chief constables in Pickering Lythe pay her 2s 6d weekly.
Record of payment
- North Riding of Yorkshire Quarter Sessions, Kirkbymoorside, 10 July 1649
Payment made to

Title
- Unknown
Name
- Alice Marshall
Described occupation
- Occupation unknown
Place of residence
- Farmanby (Ellerburn parish), North Riding of Yorkshire