NAVISFORD HUNDRED

Clapton 6 Titchmarsh 77 Pilton 14 41 14 Thorpe 24 247 71

Apothecary 1 Mason 6 Attorney 1 Mat-maker 2 Baker 3 Miller 3 Barber 2 No trade given 13 Basket-maker 2 Ostler 2 Blacksmith 4 Postboy 3 Brazier 1 Scuttle-maker 1 Breeches-maker 1 Servant 51 Butcher 5 Shepherd 5 Carpenter 10 Shoemaker 13 Clerk 1 Shopkeeper 2 Farmer 25 Smith 1 Farmer & grazier 2 Stay-maker 1 Farmer's son 2 Tailor 4 Gardener 4 Watch-maker 1 Glazier 1 Wheelwright 1 Innkeeper 2 Whip-maker 1 Joiner 1 Wool-comber 3 Labourer 65 Maltster 1 247

CLAPTON A list of ye persons names resideing in ye parrish of Clapton North'ton­ shire that are a propper age to serve as militia men, taken by Thos. Todd, constable for ye said parrish, Decbr. 10th, 1777. Thos. Chapman, gardiner John More, servant Francis Noble, sheepherd John Gray, servant John Pack, servant George Hopkins, servant

PILTON December 11, 1777. Pilton Northamtonshere. A true lest of the milita men that are liable to sarve. Benjamin Spencer, farmer Tho. Jackson, do. Wm. Richardson, do. Samuel George, sarvent James Tomblin, carpenter John Higings, do. Nathanael Blodworth, garden or Tho. Smith, do. James Kirby, measson Robert Stanyan, do. Tho. Bream, labour John Muns, do. NAVISFORD HUNDRED 129

John Swale, 5 children, poor Henry Hutton, 3 children, poor By me WaIter Stretton, constable. STOKE DOYLE A list of persons in the parish of Stoke Doyle in ye county of between ye ages of eighteen & forty five years. Thos. Smith, junr., farmer & Thos. Petit, do. graizer John Adams, labourer John Pywell, junr., do.

THORPE ACHURCH A list of the names of all persons within the parish of Thorpe Achurch in the county of Northampton that ar~ liable to serve in the militia made this 12th. day of December 1777 by me Mathew Weed, constable.

THRAPSTON . A list of the inhabitance in the parish of Thrapston liable to searve in the militia in and for the county of Northampton. Thos. Chapman, searvant to Jno. Bland Richard Tosland, jorneman shooemaker Mr. Bell, clark to Mr. Yorke Thos. Smith, sarvent to Mrs. Drage Wm. Smith, son to Jerimiah labourer Jno. Adcock, basket maker Jno. Bates, shooemaker Mr. ·Wm. Y orke, aturney at law Stephen Lockington, carpender 130 MILITIA LISTS, 1777

George J ackson, carpender Richard Lockington, carpender Jno. Bland, Dukes Head, mason * Wm. Levart, baker Henry Lenton, juner, glazer Jno. Brwce, labourer Saml. Gess, labourer (Wm. Kendal, journeman blacksmith) Wm. Green, labourer Wm. Worlidge, basket maker Richard Bland, mason Thos. Webb, sarvent to the Revd. Mr. Willan Thos. Box, journeman whip maker Edward Swinshead, horsIer to ye Queens Head Robart Burrows, journeman baker Thos. Bearnard, labourer Henry Bearnard, labourer Thos. Rippen, son to Jno. the frmer. James Rippen, dto. to dto. Jno. Sanchfeild, jorneman shooemaker Wm. Griffen, shoemaker Jno. Vourly, butcher Jno. Sanderson, journeman blacksmith Jno. Eaton, shopkeeper Saml. Eaton, dto. Jno. Buck, at ye George Edward Wright, post boy at ye George Jno. Tarrey, barbour Henry Leet, apothecary Rodger Woods, sarvant to Mr. Leet Christpher Picket, sarvant to Barbour Jno. Umphrey, watchmaker Joseph Webbster, journeman joiner Thos. Gilby, barbour Jno. Read, at ye Swan Thos. Britten, horsIer to ye Swan J ames Wells, stay maker Charles Marrener, post boy Wm. Jolley, sarvent to Philip Baton Philip Baton, farmer Thos. Freeman, son to Mrs. Sanderson Jno. Wright, journeman shoemaker Jno. Day, joumeman wool cumber to Barbour Isaac Sutcliff, dto. to dto. Jno. Preston, dto. to dto. Henry Langford, shepard to Mr. Collins Poor men that has three children or more born in wedlock, and the lame [and] not able to sarve (Jno. Hankins, gardenar) (Thos. Sharman, labourer) (Thos. Beaton, labourer) • A public house named the Duke's Head existed at Thrapston in 1777, and John Bland was the landlord. 1 owe this information to Mr. P. 1. King. NAVISFORD HUNDRED 131

TITCHMARSH A list of the persons liable to serve for the milita in the parish of Titch­ marsh in the county of Northampton.

William Pettit Thomas Preston John Titman Daniel Busiell Edward Lettin Peter Peach John Breadwel Edward Rippen John Carley

WADENHOE Wadenhoe list. Thomas Chew, farmer Daneil Briggs, servt. John Chew, ditto Joseph Cumberland, servt. Thomas Wright, labourer Thomas Porter, carpenter