Middlesex Sessions:
General Orders of the Court
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22nd February 1725 - 19th January 1734

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fell down thence upon the Forecastle the
Sixteenth day of October being dangerourly
bruised in the head and body, by reason whereof
the Petitioner being so disabled both in Limb
and Sight is rendred totally uncapable of Serving
the Government or of getting a Subsistance to
Support his Family, In Consideration whereof
the Petitioner humbly implored this Court according
to an Act of Parliament made in the Fourty
third Yeare of Queen Elizabeth and perpetnated
in the third Yeare of King Charles the first to
grant unto the Petitioner Such a Pension from
this County as the Said Act directs, Now upon
examination into the Premisses and on produceing
of proper Certificates to make out the truth
of the Petitioners Case Set forth in his Said
Petition as the Law in Such Case directs,
This Court being Satisfyed of the truth of the
Premisses And that the Petitioner is an Inhabitant
legally Settled in the Parish of Saint Andrew
Holborn in this County, and that he is not a
Pentioner to the Chest at Chatham , And that
he is a Person deserveing to be admitted as
a disabled Mariner and Pentioner of this County
Doth Order that the Petitioner be and he is
hereby admitted and allowed to be a disabled
Mariner and Pentioner of this County, And this
Court doth further Order that the Treasurer
(for the time being) of the Moneys raised or
to be raised for Reliefe of Maimed Soldiers
and Mariners within the Hundreds of Ossulston
Edmonton and Gore in this County Doe Yearly
and every Yeare thereout allow and pay or
cause to be allowed and paid unto the Petitioner
the Yearly Pention of Sume of Four Pounds by
Quarterly Payments to be made at Michaelmas




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