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Long Buckby 183 25 20 27 55 62 Coton 20 Stanford 8 40 Thornby 16 Great & Little Watford 62 68 Welford 158 Crick 188 Winwick 18 Elkington 7 94 Guilsborough & 65 1,254 138

. Apothecary 3 Labourer 162 Apprentice 8 Leather-dresser 1 Attorney 1 Maltster 1 Baker 6 Mason 9 Baronet 1 Miller 12 Blacksmith 16 Naval officer 1 Butcher 7 No trade given 265 Carpenter 22 Schoolmaster 1 Carrier 1 Servant 167 Chandler 2 Shepherd 19 Clergyman 2 Shoemaker 32 Clock-maker 1 Soap-boiler 2 Clothier 1 Stay-maker 2 Collar-maker 2 Surgeon & Cooper 2 apothecary 1 Currier 1 Tailor 18 Esquire 2 Tallow-chandler 1 Farmer 132 Teacher (licensed) 1 Farmer's son 20 Turner 3 Fellmonger 3 Victualler 6 Flax-dresser 1 Weaver 189 Framework-knitter 8 Wheelwright 7 Gardener 2 Whitesmith 1 Gentleman 1 Whittawer 1 Glover 4 Woad-man 1 Grazier 13 Wool-comber 71 Grocer 5 Writer 1 Hog jobber 1 Yeoman 2 Husbandman 2 Innholder 1 1,254 Joiner 6

LONG BUCKBY County of (to wit). A list of all men usually and at this 60 MILITIA LISTS, 1777 time dwelling in Long Buckby in the said county between the ages of eighteen and forty five years made this 27 day of November 1777 by us, William Coleman and Thos. Marriott, constables. Farmers Thos. Bunting Edw. Sabin Richd. Bunting

Wm. Johnson, mason Jno. Wright Simon N orris, mason Thos. Buttling

CLAY COTON A fair and true list of all the men capable of serving for the militia for the parish of Clay-Coton from eighteen to forty five. John Maggott, constable. Bassett Burrows, grazier Thomas Johnson, weaver John Muson, weaver ~chard Seamark, servant ~chard Reeve, sheppard Henry Pebbody, servant John J ohnson, carpenter Nathaniel Harper, servant John Reeve, weaver William Smith, weaver Drawn by ballott & infirm William Elkington, weaver (Wm. Billing) William Murcott, joiner (Wm. Smith) Samuel Reeve, labourer (Willm. Page) John Riley, weaver (Jno. Murcutt) William Ward, labourer (~chd. Johnson)

COLD ASHBY A list of the names of all the men at this time dwelling in the parish of Cold Ashby and county of Northampton between the ages of eighteen and forty five years distinguishing their ranks and occupations. William Lovell, gent. Christopher Palmer, farmers son Thomas Pratt, labourer George Skillet, master John Stafford, cordwainer woolcomber Thomas Fretter, labourer John Freer, labourer Edward Astell, woolcomber John Smith, servant Ebenezer Wormleighton, George Haddon, farmer labourer William Hern, servant Thomas Parbery, labourer Robert Carr, farmer John Rogers, labourer Benjamin Dunn, servant John Wykes, weaver Thomas Swingler, labourer (John Fox, labourer) past age Samuel Leatherland, servant Thomas Wykes, farmers son Benjamin Marlow, servant William Moss, cordwainer John King, butcher Daniel Dickins, shepherd John Day, labourer Edward Cave, master Matthew Perkins, labourer woolcomber (Edward Launsbury, servant, Thomas Tomlin, woolcomber drawn last time) George Leeson, servant (Edward Fleckna, servant, Nathaniel Turner, servant drawn last time) William Jones, servant (William Haynes, weaver, William Whale, servant three children) William Bosworth, servant (John Wardle, labourer, John Askew, cordwainer three children) Roger Astell, weaver (~chard Brown, labourer, James Cowley, labourer three children) Thomas Cave, labourer Henry Garnet, labourer William Walden, taylor (John Wykes, farmers son, Edward Vemon, carpenter but one hand) William Smith, weaver (John Astell, labourer, ~chard Bosworth, weaver dull of hearing) George Daws, weaver (Thomas, labourer, three John Clay, whitesmith children) GUILSBOROUGH HUNDRED 63

COTON 1777 Dem. 2. A list of the hamlet of Coaten betwen eighteen and forty five years of age. John Moor, miller John Jorns, labor and two John Tebbet, farmer children Willm. Dames, juner, famer Willm. Palmer, servant Thomas Biggs, dt., farmer George Palmer, servant Willm. Biggs, dt., farmer Willm. Baker, servant Henery Chrutchley, cordwainer John Goldby, servant Willm. Horten, weaver

COTTESBROOKE A list of the men of Cottesbrook betwixt the age of eighteen and fortyfive to serve as militia men.

Samuel Tomalin, laberor Wm. Hobson, laberor (Thos. Willson) carpender & 3 childeren Richerd Collins, weavor Wm. Ducket, laberor (Henery Starke) servant & drawd. Joseph Puser, servant George Roberson, servant Thos. Holmes, servant Thos. Hodges, servant Boley Lavender, servant Wm. Radford, sarvant Charls King, laberor Wm. Tomons, laberor (Jams. Manton) constable.

CREATON A list of the mens names to serve in the militia of Great and Little Creaton within the said county. Bd. Farndon, servant John Deacon, labourer John Hollick, servant William Corsford, labourer Clement Arnold, husbandman Thos. Wykes, weaver Michael Willson, weaver Benjamen Buttling, woolcomer Robert Herrington, apothecary William Orland, miller Frances German, labourer Thos. Abor, servant John Francis, labourer William Smith, servant Joseph Homan, mason Bd. Allard, labourer Saml. Clefton, mason Joseph Smith, shepherd Thos. Cornish, woolcomer William Harden, labourer Thos. Parbery, woolcomer William Smith, shepherd John Brown, servant John Rose, labourer Thos. Clark, servant John Webb, servant John Boyes, servant John Wills, servant James Goodman, servant Henery Brown, labourer John Tarry, famer (John Day, inferm) Thos. Smith, servant William Lansbury, servant Bd. Curtchly, servant Richard Reeve, baker William Colings, labourer Richard Clever, servant Thos. York, taylor George Dison, labourer Joseph Lettes, labourer (John Chrisp, 3 children) Saml. Chrisp, weaver (William ffrancis, 3 children) Frances White, labourer (James Dunkley, 3 children) Thos. Smith, husbandman (John Wykes, 3 children) Thos. Darker, servant (John Smith, 3 children) Teatt James, weaver (James Hadden, 3 children) Steven Nailer, labourer (William Dunkley, 3 children) William Wykes, weaver (Saml. Kilpack, 3 children) George Clark, shoumaker (John York, 3 children) William Dunn, butcher (Thees are all poor men) John Chrisp, weaver (James Humphry, inferm) Thos. Barker, servant (Solomon Morgan, inferm) Thos. Kenney, labourer (George York, inferm) GUILSBOROUGH HUNDRED 65

CRICK County of Northampton to wit: parish of Crick. By an order from the Lieutenant and Depety Lieutenants of the Militia for the said county made at their general meeting. I am to return a true and fair list on Tues­ day the 9th day of this instant December 1777 of the names of all the men usually and at this time living within our resepective parish of Crick between the ages of 18 and 45, as follows. Farmers and Farmers Sons John Wills, weaver John Ashwell John Weekston, weaver Thomas Ashwell Richard Mole, miller Thomas Watts, junr. Edward Leatherland, weavr. Edward Bucknell Packer Gudgin, glover William Edmunds Thomas Stuckley, woolcomber John Edmunds, son of S. E. John Barnett, woolcomber Thomas Mawby,junr. John Satchell, woolcomber William West, junr. Samuel Carter, woolcomber Thomas Sabin William Ange, weaver John Knight Thomas Perkins, weaver J oseph Clark David Ange, weaver Thomas Whitmell Samuel Muscott, weaver Thomas Clapham, offr. in exe. William Robinson, shepherd John Furn John Lucas, weaver John Lee William Dunkley, weaver Samuel Lee John Langford, weaver Thomas Marson Joseph White, weaver John Marson William Killworth, weaver Thomas Wedding Thomas York, coIIarmaker William Pike, junr. Thomas Maggitt, weaver Thomas Draper John Butlin, weaver John Edmunds, sen. John Baush, glover James Wedding John Cave, weaver Thomas Redgrave William Knight, staymaker Valentine Redgrave John Dollon, staymaker Slynn Whitmell James Cole, weaver William Smith William Cave, weaver Thomas Smith John Towers, cordwainer John Killworth Thomas Vans, jun., weaver John Cupell William Vans, weaver Thomas Watts, senr. Thomas Brown, weaver John Smith William Billington, weaver John Baker William Cowley, blacksmith Thomas Cooper Roger Cowley, blacksmith Thomas Clark Thomas Vans, senr., weaver

William Armstone, baker Benjamin Webb

Drawn to serve in the militia as under In the year 1763

Joseph Dent, servant man Robert Goodman, juner, farmer John J ohnson, farmer William Green, mason Samuel J ohnson, farmer William Muscut, weaver Thos. Browen, servant man Thos. Heanes, weaver William Harris, weaver William Mathews, farmer Thos. Mold, labourer John Haddon, shephard George Smith, labourer William Payne, weaver Thos. Holiday, farmer Ro bert Darcus, labourer

A list of the inferm and drawd men of Guilsboro. and the hamlet of Nortaft.

WEST HADDON West Haddon list of all the male inhabitants residing there between the age of 18 and 45 years to be laid before his Majesty's deputy lieutennants & others the justices of the peace in & for our said county of Northampton at a meeting to be held at the Sarazen's Head Inn on at on Tuesday the 9th. day of December 1777. George Miller Richd. Hall Benjamin Vaus Thos. Cox Charles Heygate James Manning Wm. Page (alias) Walton Jonathon Wallis John West John Foster Robt. Killworth John Smith, farmer Wm. Burbidge. Wm. Page, junr. Wm. Capel John York Nathl. Reeve Wm. Newton Thos. Gibbons John Newton Thos. Ward John Payne Wm. Buxhell George Taylor James Johnson Wm. Beal Edwd. Thompson Wm. Dunkley John Thompson Thos. Tavener Thos. Newton Wm. Goode Richd. Bromwich John Garrett GUILSBOROUGH HUNDRED 69

John Haycock Poor men with 3 or more Wm. Gulliver children Richd. Worster

Thirdboroughs Elkington list (Chs. Line) George Gee, grazer (Wm. Martin) John Hobson, grazer (Richd. Baucutt) Thomas Michel, shepherd (Richd. Collins) Thomas Lee, shepherd (Jno. Underwood) constable John Elkington, servant Nathaniel Perkins, servant John Packwood, laberour (Robert Newton, constable.)

HOLLOWELL 1777 Novembr. 22. A list of persons liable to serve as militia men for the hamlet of Hollowell. William Lucas, esqr. Robert Flecknow, weavor William Atterbury, yeoman John Harriss, farmer William Bates, yeoman William Allard, wool comber William Parnell, single man Solomon Bray, servant John Haslock, labourer J oseph Castle, servant John Hern, labourer James Welling, travelling William Hern, labourer wool comber William Knowles, wool comber John Chapman, glazier, James Letts, farmer single man Stephen Willmott, wheelwright Have servd. (Thos. Chester) John Jelliss, miller (Edward Middleton) Thomas Arnold, servant (Richard Watson) Richard Hern, son of (William Whale) Richard Hern, weaver Richard Hern, son of Aaron Hem The day of appeal is on the 9 of Decembr. 1777. John Haslock, constable.

LILBOURNE Lilbourn, Northamptonshire, to wit. Names of all the persons resideing within our parish of Lilbourn aforesaid between the ages of eighteen and forty five that are liable to be drawn to serve as malitia men for the said parish. Edwd. Bennett, framework­ Joseph Dunn, weaver knitter Henry Hobley, weaver Frans. Bennett, framework­ Thos. AlIen, grasier knitter Jonathan Read, junr., labourer Joseph Garner, framework­ John Smith, grocer knitter Wm. Smith, weaver Willm. Garner, framework­ Samuel Cockerill, carpenter knitter Wm. Gardener, servant John Tew, weaver Richd. Lee, junr., weaver Robt. Nichols, framework­ Wm. Marson, junr., cordwainer knitter John Kirkham, junr., framework Francis Nichols, framework­ knitter knitter Wm. Kirkham.. junr., do. GUILSBOROUGH HUNDRED 71

Joseph George, weaver John Lee, weaver Thos. Higgs, weaver Thos. Green, labourer Wm. Hefford, carpenter Thos. Haycock, servant Robt. Langham, grasier Wm. Mullings, servant (John Garner) cunstable. If any of the above persons shall think themselves aggrieved by being in inserted in this list, the day of appeal for such will be on Tuesday the 9th. of December 1777 at the Saracens-Head Inn Daventry--and no appeal will be heared afterwards.

NASEBY A list of the names between the ages of eighteen years and fortyfive in the parish of Naseby liable to serve in the militia 1777 by James Clark, constable. Mr. Richard Herbert, farmer Moses Cox, weaver Samll. Bosworth, servant William Chapman, labourer Thos. Henson, farmer Thos. Chester, servant Thos. Wilford, servant Joseph Warpool, weaver Samll. Frisby, farmer Joseph Carvell, labourer Henry Frisby, farmer John Wright, taylor WilIm. Chester, farmer WaIter Harris, taylor John Chester, farmer Mr. George Cowdel, farmer Daniel Phigeon, servant Willm. Wallis, servant Charles Wilford, weaver Willm. Waldin, shepherd John Cheney, cordwainer (Willm. Martin, servant) (John Frisby, farmer) Robert Wilford, labourer Elisha Ringrose, farmer Robert Watts, farmer John Wilford, weaver John Adnit, carpenter John Hadden, labourer Willm. Cook, servant James Clark, farmer Joshua Ringrose, joiner Thos. Garret, farmer James Cave, farmer Edward Cheney, weaver John Opherd, servant John Gibbs, weaver Willm. Wilford, weaver John Hadden, farmer John Trestler, blacksmith Richard Wheatley, farmer Richard Bale, servant Samuel Landon, collarmaker Joseph Wilford, servant (Richard Hadden, farmer) Thos. Linnit, servant (Samuel Gill, labourer) Henry Napp, labourer Moses Wright, servant (Isaac Martin, drawn man) Willm. Everard, farmer (John Hall, drawn man) Robert Burdit, farmer (George Adnit, infirm'd.) Willm. Burdit, shepherd (Willm. Wilford, senior, Moses Burdit, farmer infirm'd.) Willm. Gill, farmer (John Bott, labourer, 3 children) Joshua Gibbs, shepherd (Willm. Haines, labourer, John Page, cordwainer 3 children) John Swingler, labourer (Henry Fretter, shepherd, Thos. Moody, labourer 3 children) George Everard, farmer 72 NORTHAMPTONSlDRE MILITIA LISTS, 1777

STANFORD Stanford list. Bret Right, carpenter, 4 children (Thomas Walker, 4 children) Edward Johnson, carpenter, Abrham Dunn, infirm 5 children (Samuel Thomson, infirm) (John Powell, laburer) 3 children John Gudman, 3 children Robart Jordan, shapard Jos. Jurden, constable.

THORNBY Novembr. 26th .1777. A list of the militia of the parish of Thurnby. Thos. Gulliver, farmer Thos. Vann, servant Thos. Gee, farmer William Feacer, servant John Swingler, molster Thos. Feacer, servant Benjaman Smith, cordwinder John Miller, servant Miah Ilson, miller Thos. Midelton, servant Esa w Ilson, beaker Johnathan Chapman, servant John Martin, servant Richard Hickman, servant John Vann, servant Thos. Hall, servant Edwd. Fellows, constable. WATFORD 1777. A list of the persons names now dwelling and residing within the parish and constablewick of Watford in the hundred of Guilsborough and county of Northampton between the ages of eighteen and forty-five; for raising the militia in the said county. William Clark, farmer Nathl. Pebody, labourer Thomas Wiggins, farmer Richard Currin, weaver John Wiggins, servant John Currin, weaver Joseph Cross, servant Thomas J ohnson, labourer Samuel Howard, labourer John Frost, taylor Thomas Payne, farmer Joseph Butlin, cordwainer William Wright, servant John Lee, farmer Thomas Leeson, servant John Bennet, servant Richard Abbey, farmer John Mutton, servant John Abbey, farmer William Clifton, servant Thomas Packard, servant John Bateman, weaver John Mobbs, servant Richard Reeve, farmer Valentine Adams, woadman, Thomas Reeve, farmer the rheumatism Samuel Butlin, weaver Thomas Parker, servant Joseph Mawby, weaver John Coleman, blacksmith James Gilbert, junr., farmer George Cook, blacksmith William Gilbert, farmer John Embery, weaver Thomas Needle, servant John Hanbury, woo1comber William Gare, labourer Christopher Bateman, labourer Roger Haynes, weaver John Butlin, cordwainer Samuel Butlin, weaver James Green, junr., weaver (Nathl. Fox, weaver) infirm William Wood, junr., weaver GUILSBOROUGH HUNDRED 73

Thomas Matthews, grazier, drawn in the militia but does not say in which raising (Thomas Pool, servant) hard or duI of hearing Thomas Wright, carpenter John Clarke, shepherd, sayth he is subject to fits. (Puliston Mawby, shepherd) lame having lost his great toe off his right foot (John Morris, farmer) drawn the last raising the militia. (Thomas Butlin, weaver) drawn 2d. raising, 3 children (Robert Hunt, weaver) drawn 3d. raising, 3 children (John Seal) weaver, drawn in the last militia Poor men, 3 children and upwards (Valentine Hanbury, clockmaker) 3 children (William Kenning, labourer) 3 children (Thomas Seal, labourer) 3 children (John Wingrove, labourer) 6 children (Richard Pebody, labourer) 3 children (John Mobbs, labourer) 3 children (Thomas Slynn, labourer) 6 children Richard Hanbury, weaver} ap nf s (Richard Butlin, weaver) pre Ice Note. A copy of the above list hath been affixed on the door of the parish church, and notice given in writing at the bottom of the day of appeal, and that no appeal will be receivd after 9th. day of this instant December. James Gilbert, constable. WELFORD A list of the inhabitants of Welford in the county of Northampton liable to be ballotted to be drawn to serve in the malitia for the said county taken the sixt. day of December in the year of our Lord 1777 by me, John Abbott, senr., constable. WilIiam Wood, junr., farmer Thomas Seaton, weaver Francis Wood, farmer Joseph Wilson, carpenter WilIiam Hassel, weaver Francis Bennett, farmer John Hassel, weaver Edward AIdridge, servant Thomas White, junr., mason Thomas Allard, wool-comber Thomas Wilson, weaver Lewis Beatley, wool-comber Thomas Neal, shepherd William Harrald, junr., weaver Jonathon Underwood, weaver WilIiam Skerral, weaver Thomas Kingston, weaver Thomas Woodford, felmonger John Abbott, junr., farmer WilIiam Day, labourer John Bosworth, servant Thomas Veasy, junr., labourer John Manton, servant Benjamin King, butcher Thomas Bennett, felmonger William Hardin, weaver Benjamin Bennett, currier Benjamin Buckland, weaver Currer Wright, leather dresser John Skerral, weaver Francis Warring, feImonger (John Hefford, weaver, infirm) John Biggs, junr., farmer John Palmer, junr., shepherd Thomas Biggs, farmer John Blawr, servant Joseph Chaplin, farmer John Butlin, victular 74 NORTHAMPTONSHIRE MILITIA LISTS, 1777

Samuell Sudborough, weaver Samuell Kilburn, wheelright John Goodfellow, turner Jonathon Richards, labourer (John Bilson, tallow-chandler) John Woodford, labourer Thomas Murden, weaver John Martin, servant James Harrald, senr., weaver John Spencer, inn-holder Peter Spencer, carpenter William Oliver, farmer Joseph Clay, grasier John Reeve, servant Thomas West, weaver Thomas Digby, servant Benjamin Cave, baker Joseph Marlow, servant Thomas Lucas, weaver John Hamlet, blacksmith Henery Bamford, victular William Bennett, weaver William Billin, cooper John Welton, wool-comber John Wilson, taylor Thomas Ducket, labourer John Ward, weaver, junr. John Clark, servant J oseph Palmer, grasier William Biggs, carrier Thomas Toseland, weaver Thomas Jorden, cordwainer Richard Millington, J ames Ashton, baker wool-comber Richard Moor, junr., weaver Francis Ponsford, wool-comber William Burr, cordwainer Joseph Brokehous, wool-comber George Vials, cordwainer (Nathaniel Nutt, weaver) Phi lip Bliss, victular James Harrald, junr., weaver Jonathon Hutchins, servant Edward Bates, labourer Joseph Day, labourer John Townley, weaver William Sprigg, labourer Thomas Collins, weaver John Hurst, carpenter Thomas Randle, junr., John Harrald, miller wool-comber Job Garner, servant Thomas Bennett, junr., weaver John Green, servant William Ward, senr., John Gittus, servant wool-comber Thomas Giles, servant William Ward, carpenter James Crew, servant William Chapman, carpenter Thomas Cox, servant William Palmer, victular (Samuell Newitt, labourer, a poor John Seaton, weaver man) lame James Bassett, weaver John Letherland, labourer, William Neal, weaver a poor man Samuell Paul, a boarder William Lucas, now a substitute Thomas Hill, servant Thomas Line, now a substitute (William Leatherland, now a substitute and a poor man with three children) George Robinson, now a substitute (William Biggs, weaver, drawn in the year 1775 and served) (Jeremiah Wright, drawn in the year 1772 and served) (Benjamin Palmer, drawn in the year 1772 and served) (John Payne, esqr., officer in the navy) (John Hill, licence teacher) (William Butlin, junr., apprentice) (John Moor, apprentice) (John Law, apprentice) (John BlockIey, drawn in the year 1775) (Francis Peck, farmer, drawn in the year 1775) (John Kingstone, farmer, drawn in the year 1775) (Mark Hancock, labourer, served in the army 3 years) (John Davis. farmer, lame and infirm with illness) GUILSBOROUGH HUNDRED 75

(John Hefford, carpenter, lame and infirm with illness) (John Hefford, weaver, infirmed by having a misfortune of a fall and broke part of his ribs) (John Chambers, non compos mentis) (Edward Seaton, a poor man with four children) (John Manning, a poor man with three children (Francis Hewitt, a poor man with eight children) (John Holman, junr., a poor man with six children) (William Astill, waever, a poor man with four children) (Benjamin Wilford, weaver, a poor man with three childrn) (Lawrance Crisp, weaver, a poor man with three children) (Moses Goodfellow, turner, a poor man with seven childn) (Benjamin Burges, weaver, a poor man with four childrn) (Robert Butlin, cordwainer, a poor man with five children) (John Croo, gardener, a poor man with three children) (John Goode, tayler, a poor man with four children) (John Adderson, labourer, a poor man with three children) (William Durrad, labourer, a poor man with four children) (John Patch, weaver, a poor man with four children) (Thomas Ward, wool-comber, a poor man with four children) (John Ward, senr., weaver, a poor man with four children) (Thomas Wilson, wool-comber, a poor man with (William Herbert, labourer, a poor man with three children) (Lawrence Goodman, labourer, a poor man with three children) (Thomas Page, wool-comber, a poor man with five children) (Joseph Jeys, labourer, a poor man with five children) (John Hefford, junr., carpenter, a poor man with four children)

WINWICK Winwick in the hundred of Guilsborough and county of Northampton. A true list of the mens names between the age of eighteen and forty five to save as militia men in the said parish of Winwick. Thomas Lovell I Sarvents the younger J J oseph Garret George Jackson grazers John Brumage the younger William Packwood William Walpole, milier John Kinney John Barker Laboures William Collier Thomas Archer (John Chamberlin, infermn) (Benjamen Gurney, infermn) John Gurney (John Carvel, infermn) Edward Clifin John Brown John Hollond Edward Boyson (Thos. Burnham) constable. 76 NORTHAMPTONSHIRE MILITIA LISTS, 1777

YELVERTOFT A list of all men in the parish of Yelvertoft in the county of Northampton between the ages of eighteen and forty five liable to serve as militia men taken and made this twenty ninth day of November 1777 by Richard Cattell, constable for the said parish. (The Revd. Mr. Cooper) Same Watson, farmer (Edw. Underwood, farmer, chosen by lot and served by substitute at Westhadden) . Jos. Norton, farmer Jno. Cattell, farmer Robt. Matthew, farmer Wm. Reeve, farmer Thos. Bosworth, farmer Jno. Linnitt, farmer Robt. Cleaver, farmer Jno. Cleaver, farmer Geo. Smith, farmer Jno. Townsend, farmer Geo. Watkin, farmer son Robt. Cattell, farmer son Steph. Bolton, farmer son Geo. Bolton, farmer son Jno. Hedley, farmer son Jos. Hedley, farmer son Thos. Malin, farmer son Edw. Clark, farmer Wm. Lidall, blacksmith Ion. Ashby, black smith Edw. Burbidge, grocer Jno. Page, cordwinder Abraham Page, cordwinder Wm. Sivins, joiner Wm. Castell, weaver Geo. Billing, weaver (los. Billing, weaver, infirm) Edw. Walding, weaver Wm. Garrett, weaver Jno. Ward, weaver Robt. Bodinton, weaver James Willson, weaver Ino. Lee, weaver, James Griggory, weaver (lno. Willson, weaver, infirm) Ino. Wilkins, weaver Ino. Ringrose, weaver Edw. Robins, weaver Ino. Burbidge, grocer Wm. lleeve, shephard lames Cleaver, miller (Siman Cleaver, miller, chosen) by lot and servd by substitute Long Buckby Wm. Sturman, baker GUILSBOROUGH HUNDRED 77

Robt. Carter, labourer Thos. Mawby, labourer Wm. Sherwood, labourer Wm. Willson, labourer Wm. Stafford, labourer Edw. Kendrick, labourer Jno. Willson, labourer Jno. Elson, labourer Infirm men Jno. Bolard, labourer