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The certificate for Thomas Padgett, John Padgitt and John Wildy, City and County of Coventry, 9 February 1643

...terwards by his Excellency and employed in the service of the King and Parliament in the late Battle at Keinton, they received divers wounds and sustained great losses, as follows: Your ...

Petition

The petition of Elizabeth Ackson of Leftwich, Cheshire, Michaelmas 1651

...nder Captain Walley and behaving himself there stoutly and valiantly), was there slain in the battle, whereby your petitioner is utterly undone in regard her said husband left her more in...

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The petition of William Houghe of Bradwall, Cheshire, Easter 1658

...rvice in the wars for the Lord Protector and this Commonwealth, and was a soldier in the last battle at Worcester....

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The second petition of Captain Francis Bowles, Jacob Astley’s Regiment, May 1660

...e wars in England according to his duty did engage in his late Majesty’s service and at the battle at Edgehill, was the first man that was shot with a cannon bullet, which shattered bot...

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The certificate for Griffith Davies of Llanfair Dyffryn Clwyd, Denbighshire, c. 1662 to 1667

...ish, and was a soldier under the Right Honourable Sir Thomas Saulsbury and was wounded at the battle at Edgehill, and was ever a faithful subject to his late Majesty and his Majesty that ...

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The petition of Trooper Thomas Killingworth, Earl of Carnarvon’s Regiment, July 1660

Humbly shows: That your poor petitioner at the Battle of Edgehill in the service of your Majesty’s late royal father received fifteen dangerous wounds, which being dressed by Serjeant C...

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The petition of John Hughes, Denbighshire (3), c. 1662 to 1667

... listed under Colonel Sir Thomas Salusbury, your poor petitioner was taken prisoner at Naseby Battle, being then miserably wounded was shot through the leg, and was taken prisoner into Le...

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The petition of Thomas Straightbarrell of Stockport, Cheshire, Epiphany 1657

That he has been a soldier in the Parliament’s service ever since the beginning of the wars and was at the Battle of the city of Worcester in the regiment of Colonel Henry Bradshawe.

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The certificate for Elizabeth Morton, residence unknown, 26 December 1648

Petition

The petition of Humphrey Gethin of Eglwys Fach, Denbighshire, 16 July 1679

...ajesty’s service as a lieutenant in the regiment of Sir John Owens, knight, until the fatal battle at Naseby, where your petitioner was wounded, taken prisoner and brought to London, wh...