To the Right Worshipfull His Majestices
Justices of the Peace Assembled at Hick's
Hall
The Humble pettition of Eliz; Evered< no role >
Most Humbly Sheweth That your pettitioner is Widdow of
James Evered< no role >
a Disabled Soldier
who by favour of this Court in October
1722 did get to be one of those Allowed the County Pension and Accordingly
did Receive the same Except what your Pettitioner here after Expresses to
Left Remaining behind and Up paid May ir please the Worshipfull
Bench My Husband Departed this Life on the 26th Day of January
Last
and when he Died Did tell mee that there was Due to him by
favour of this Court His pension for One Year and three Quarters
(Vizt) one Year from Mr Weedon of Uxbridge
being Treasurer and
three Quarters from the Worship full Mr. Tarver being Treasurer
Your pettitioner therefore being Left in a very poor and Misserable
Condition with three small Children Doth Here by Humbly Impton
that this Worshipfull Bench will be pleased to give an Order
to mee for the Receiving of the same whereby I may be Enabled
to get a Maintainance for my self and Children and Your
Pettitioner as in Duty Bound shall Ever
pray Etc
Elizabeth Evered< no role >
These are to Certify that James Evered< no role >
was Burried the twenty Eight
day of January One thousand seven hundred and thirty two
as appears by
the Register of our Parish of Ealing
as witness my hand this the third
day of Decemr
1733
I Landon Carak
Wm. Wogans< no role >
John Hughes< no role >
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Church Wardens