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The petition of Elizabeth Newson, Kent, 1650
... and continuing faithful and active in the discharge of his craft there during the time of the siege in the late insurrection in the county of Kent, was one of approved skill and fidelity...
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The petition of Mary Hatton of Nantwich, Cheshire, Trinity 1651
...he State and cause, marched a listed soldier under the command of Captain Robert Wright to the siege against Chester, where your poor petitioner’s husband William Hatton aforesaid then ...
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The petition of John Lloyd of Denbigh, Denbighshire (1), 14 January 1652
...in the garrison of Gloucester, in the service of the parliament both before, at, and after the siege there....
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The petition of Joseph Bennett of Warminster, Wiltshire, Trinity 1650
And having received a bruise in his leg by a great shot when the siege was against Colchester, your petitioner through the anguish thereof is not only made infirm in his leg but also in a...
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The petition of Robert Mathew of Vivod, Denbighshire, 1663
... (though a poor one) or a prisoner under the tyranny of traitors, he pursued them to Worcester Siege when Colonel Washington was Governor....
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The petition of John Hoyle of Widworthy, Devon, October 1660
And after that, he was under the command of one Captain Snelling, under whose service your poor petitioner received divers wounds in the siege of Lyme.
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The petition of Mary Addams, Derbyshire, 30 April 1647
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The petition of Joseph Smith of Marlborough, Wiltshire, c.1650
And at the Siege of Reading, he was dangerously shot through the thigh and on the foot, with which wounds and others he has lain several times under the surgeon’s and others’ hands, t...
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The second petition of Robert Parsivall of Manchester, Lancashire, Easter 1653
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The petition of John Northam of Sampford Courtenay, Devon, 1681
In which time, your petitioner served his said Majesty in the Siege against Taunton and Plymouth, in which places and in many others your petitioner endured many hardships both by day and...