Payment to Andrew Miller
Payment details
Gratuity
- No gratuity
Pension
- £2.0s.0d.
Pension frequency
- Annual
Notes
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Andrew Miller of Chepping Wycomb, apothecary, was admitted to a County pension of £2 a year. He produced a certificate that he had ‘served his late majesty King Charles the second as a souldier in the Regiment of Horse commanded by the right Honourable Thomas, late Earle of Cleavland, deceased, in the Troop of Captain Richard Brugis’, and that he had ‘demeaned himself orderly and faithfully until such time as the said Regiment was disbanded in 1666.’ [Brugis himself had been awarded a pension already, see Buckinghamshire Quarter Sessions, 7 April 1687, 14 July 1687 and 12 January 1688.]
Record of payment
- Buckinghamshire Quarter Sessions, High Wycombe, 23 April 1696
Payment made to

Title
- Mr
Name
- Andrew Miller
Described occupation
- Medical Practitioner
Place of residence
- High Wycombe (Chipping Wycombe Parish), Buckinghamshire