Grant by King Charles II to Sir Henry Puckering alias Newton, of the office of Paymaster of the Guards

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Date:9th of February 1676

Description:Letters Patent of Charles II granting Sir Henry Puckering alias Newton, knight and baronet, the office of Receiver and Paymaster of the Guards and authorising the payment of the wages and allowance of £400 a year, revoking the previous grant of the office, made by letters patent dated 18 March 13 Chas II [1661], to Stephen Fox, later Sir Stephen Fox, knight.

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Source: Warwickshire County Record Office

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