Payment to Thomas Pinclett

Payment details

Gratuity

No gratuity

Pension

No pension

Notes

Fol. 56: Upon the petition of Thomas Pinclett that ‘hee served the Parliam[en]t in the late warres and therein received a wound in his Arme wherby he is disabled to follow the trade he was bredd vpp in’, he requested ‘that for his subsistence this Court would be pleased to graunt him a lycence to keepe Victualling att the signe of Dropping Panne in Tuttle street which hath beene an Aincient Cookes shoppe and a Victualling howse, and which hee hath lately taken for that purposes’. The matter was referred to the burgesses and assistants of the ward where the house was situated to report to two of the JPs how many victualling houses there were in that street and ward, whether the petitioners was fit for a licence and whether the house was fit to be a victualling house.

Record of payment

Middlesex and Westminster Quarter Sessions, Hicks Hall, 4 January 1650

Payment made to

Title

Unknown

Name

Described occupation

Tradesperson

Place of residence

Tothill Street (St James Parish), City and Liberty of Westminster