Payment to Thomas Edingburgh
Payment details
Gratuity
- No gratuity
Pension
- £3.0s.0d.
Pension frequency
- Annual
Notes
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By virtue of an Act of the Parliament made in the fourteen year of his now Majesty’s reign, entitled an Act for the Relief of Poor and Maimed Soldiers who have faithfully served his Majesty and his Royal Father in the Late Warrs, and upon reading the humble petition of Thomas Edenborough of Aynoe [Aynhoe] in this county, with a certificate thereunto annexed; by which it appears that the said Thomas Edenborough shall have a yearly pension of three pounds to be paid him at the Quarter Sessions to be held for this county, by equal portions by the treasurer of the west division of this county. And the first payment to begin at this Sessions, and so to continue until further order to the contrary.
Signed by the Clerk of the Peace, [?Thomas] Gostelowe. This seems to have been a previous order that was superseded by the order at the same Sessions for a pension of 30 shillings per annum.A list of former payments (seemingly related to his pension for £3) made to Edenborough were also recorded here:
29 April 1663 – paid 15 s.
17 June 1663 – paid 15 s.
6 October 1663 – paid 15 s.
13 January 1663/4 – paid 15 s.
20 April 1664 – paid 15 s.
8 June 1664 – paid 15 s.
4 October 1664 – paid 15 s.
11 January 1664/5 – paid 15 s.
6 April 1665 – paid 15 s.
23 May 1665 – paid 15 s.
3 October 1665 – paid 15 s.
15 January 1665/6 – paid 15 s.
25 April 1666 – paid 15 s.
13 June 1666 – paid 13 s. 4 d.
16 November 1666 – paid 13 s. 4 d. Record of payment
- Northamptonshire Quarter Sessions, 14 October 1668
Payment made to

Title
- Unknown
Name
- Thomas Edingburgh
Described occupation
- Labourer
Place of residence
- Aynho (Aynho Parish), Northamptonshire