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The petition of Elinor Bostock of Occlestone, Cheshire, 15 April 1656

...h actively and faithfully (as is well known to his said Colonel and officers) and that at the Battle at Worcester, it pleased God he was slain, to your petitioner’s utter undoing (she h...

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

...been a soldier under the command of the Right Honourable Sir Thomas Saulsbury, and was at the battle at Edgehill, where he was dangerously wounded, and at several other battles....

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The petition of Robert Prince of Barwick in Elmet, West Riding of Yorkshire, October 1672

...ht Honourable John Lord Bellasse’s regiment of foot in Captain Udal’s company at Edgehill battle, as also in Captain Thweng’s troop in Sir Walter Vavasour’s regiment, as also at P...

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The petition of John Wylde of Disley-Stanley, Cheshire, Epiphany 1652

That your petitioner in the said service at the late Battle of the City of Worcester was dangerously shot into the left shoulder (part of the bullet still remaining within his body and th...

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The petition of William Woodfine of Acton, Cheshire, Epiphany 1675

<Humbly shows:> That whereas your petitioner has ever since Edgehill Battle been a soldier for his now Majesty and for his Majesty King Charles the First of ever blessed memory.

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The petition of Ralph Pycroft of Openshaw, Lancashire, 19 January 1655

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The petition of Walter Clarke of Westbury, Wiltshire, Easter 1662

There, having a pitched battle with the enemy, where being taken prisoner was most cruelly wounded, having his arm put out of joint, his head broken and cruelly crippled, so that your poo...

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The petition of Richard Stubbes of Congleton, Cheshire, 8 July 1662

And in that fatal battle at Marston Moor near York, besides many other wounds then and there received, he lost his left arm to the loss of his livelihood.

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The petition of Charles Vaughan of Marske in Cleveland, North Riding of Yorkshire, May 1660

And he was in the first fight at Worcester under Sir William Pennyman and afterwards at the Battle of Edghill, where he received a brace of bullets in his heel, even utterly disabling him...

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The petition of Michaell Davies of Wrexham, Denbighshire, 9 January 1683

And afterwards, received at the Battle of Naseby 2 shots through my leg and arm, with 5 quarters’ imprisonment and after carried from constable to constable to my native place.