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NASSABURGH HUNDRED BAINTON A lest of all persons betwen the ages of eighteen and forty five years. Richard Gamer, constable of Benton. I. (Mr. William Barker) farmer 2. John Canwell, farmer 3. Thomes Nottingham, farmer 4. Edward Nottingham, farmer, his not in parsh at present 5. Samuel Garner, bossher 6. (W. Calesdine, poor man) three children & pended 7. Matthew Jackson, poor man 8. Robert Flower, plowrite 9. (Edward Gadsby, poor man) three children 10. John Falconer, well rite 11. (Frances Digdike) printer 12. (William Kew) poor, fore children 13. Natel AIling, poor man 14. (William Jesson, poor man) three children & clark 15. John Smith, poor man 16. Richard Jackson, poor man Chris. 17. (Cate) Blads, a savent 18. William Boyfield, a savent 19. William Smith, a savent 20. (John Yorwoord, massner) five children 21. (Nekles Lown, poor man) three children 22. (Richard Palmer, poor man) three children 23. William Shefeld, a savent 24. John Pendard, a savent 25. John Clark, a sarvent, one eyes 26. James Horning, blacksmith & freebrogh The meeting his on Saturday eleventh day of December at house ofWilliam EIger in Peterborough to bee thare by nine of the clock in forenoon that all persens think themselselves thereby agrived may then appeal and no peale will be afterwardes received. BARNACK Barnick list. John Sisson, farmer David Jeson, tayler Moses Sisson, farmer (Thomas Draycote, laber) William Burbide, farmer 4 children Juner, Moses Sisson, farmer Gorge Dolby, laber Richard Sims, cartpinder John Smith, laber Richard Dolby, laber Lucass Jaxson, laber (Thomas Low, blacksmith) (David Bullimer, cartpinder) 3 children apprentice (Thomas Pridmore, shewmacker> Robert Hays, bacor 5 children John Rudkin, shewmacor (Thorns Page, shewmacker) (Edward Lenton, shewmacor) 4 children 7 children NASSABURGH MILITIA LISTS, 1762 127 James Coal, shepperd Richard Smith, sarvent John Tasker, laber Francis Redin, sarvent (John Gamble, masner) and William Backor, laber (freborow) peace officer Robart Canner, sarvent William Smithergale, sarvent (Robart Barrow, sarvent) William Earle, shepperd John Morris, myellier Francis Gamble, bblacksmith John Tayler, sarvent (William Gamble, masner) Toby Brown, shepperd apprentice Larans Gilbart, cartpinder Samewell Andrew, tayler John Yarwood, laber Joseph Younger, laber SamuelJaxson,sarvent William Burbige, buther William Lewes, sarvent John Maulsbuary, laber (George Ward, lame) (Samewel Wing, shepperd, bad of eyfightsit) blind Cunstobels Richard Boor John Gambol PI LSGATE Pilsgate. December ye 11 th. 1762. A list of the inhabitants to be drafted on the militia. William Molshin, labourer Robart Twelvetree, do. John Scotney, shephard • John Tabner, servant Thomas Mapasey, do. Thomas Pears J ames Smithringale (William Ashley, labourer) 5 children (Thomas Chatboum) do. 9 (Mathew Burbidge) do. 9 (William Jesson) do. 6 (John Pridmore) shoemaker, do. 3 (John Allin, farmer) & headborough, do. 4 children (Jos. Harrison, a servant to the Earl of Exeter his family repoes at Pilsgate and he stood the ballot for Lincolnshire) (Peter Hill, servant to do. and stood the ballot for do. then his family resided at Saint Martens [Stamford Baron] but since removed to Pilsgate) (John Lilley, sarvant and stood the ballot for Rutlandshire) Thomas Pears John Lowe Constables SOUTHORPE Southarpe list. William Barker, cunstable John Sweby, mason Willm. Scotney, shepard John Allin, farmer John Hurd, farmer man (Willm. Allin, heardborough) (Willm. Goodyer, fore children) Thos. Allin, farmer labour 128 NOR THAMPTONSHIRE MISCELLANY (George Sisson, fore children) (Edward Cunnington, fore labour children) labour Stiles Beaver, farmer Peter Beaston, milner Willm. Sharp, farmer man Abraham Batts, milner man (Thos. Roberson, not capable) an John Hays, gardiner idiot Wm. The mark X of sworn Barker BOROUGH FEN A list of persons names dwelling and living in Borough Fen in the liberty of St John Baptist Peterborough in the County of Northampton from the ages of eighteen to forty five years taken this thirteenth day of Deer. 1762. John Cole, farmer Charles Moore, graizer Christopher Jarvis, servant Thos. Moore, labrour Frans. F oareman, labrour Saml. Watson, servant Thos. Porter, graizer Thos. Kitchings, do. John Wolton, do. Millecent Gunton, victualer Thos. Griffin, do. Wm. Bennington, servant Ezekel Jackson, servant Wm. Speeckly, farmer Thos. Alien Peter Grummell, servant (Thos. Allen, do., lame) (Wm. Allen, farmer, infirm'd) Isaac Pickaver, do. (Thos. Sims, labrour) 3 children Hugh Wych, butcher Thos. Gray, servant Wm. Ridley, servant Phillip Henson, do. (Wm. Preston, labrour) 3 ch. John Dunmore, do. CASTOR A list of the inhabitance and servents in Castor wit Milton that is qualified to serve one the melishe for the parrish above menched for Northampton shire as folrith. December ye 3, 1762. 1. Mr. Wright Serjent, ferm. 2. Mr. Wm. Wright, surgon 3. Mr. John Peeter, fermer 4. Mr. Tho. Bate, fermer 5. Mr. Wm. Wolgrave, fermer 6. Mr. Rob. Laxton, fermer 7. Mr. Clem. Tompson, fermer 8. Mr. Knotton, gardner Number of children. 9. Mr. Crow, park keeper Each famleys 10. (Nat. Guding, miller) 4 children 11. (John Shelston, carpend.) 8 dit. 12. (Tho. Chapel, blmacks.) 3 dit. 13. (Wm. Shelston, bacor) 3 dit. 14. (Tho. Brown, taler) 3 dit. 15. John Darby,juner, weellrigh btc. 16. James Stanger, shumaker btc. 17. (John Ashby, viller) 6 dit. 18. Tho. Porders, blmacks. 2 dit. NASSABURGH MILITIA LISTS, 1762 129 19. Edward Serjant, bacor btc. 20. Mr. Wm. Serjant, farmer 21. John King, laber 2 dit. 22. (Wm. Smith, taler) 3 dit. 23. Wm. Suton, laber 1 dit. 24. Tho. Dolby, shepard 2 dit. 25. (Wm. Cope, laber) 5 dit. 26. (Tho. Liming, shomaker) 4 dit. 27. (Wm. Hill, laber) 3 dit. 28. (Wm. Chamberling, bucher) 6 dit. 29. (Tho. Shelston, carpindr.) 6 dit. 30. (Tho. Judson, laber) 7 dit. 31. (John Stimson, shepard) 5 dit. 32. John Broten, laber 2 dit. 33. Tho. Serjeant, laber 2 dit. 34. James WiIlkson, carpinder wid. 35. Mathe. Boland, laber 2 dit. 36. Tho. Bate, backer bet. 37. Wm. More, laber 38. Wm. Edwards, laber 39. (Tho. Dawkens, wever) 3 dit. 40. (John Burbig. laber) 4 dit. 41. (Wm. Herson, laber) 4 dit. 42. Tho. Snel, laber 2 dit. Newman 43. Edward (Numon) laber 1 dit. 44. (Gorg. Green, laber) 4 dit. 45. John Hale, masner 46. John Dunston, laber Twelv 47. (Tho. Tweltrees, laber) Thos. Twelvetrees 48. John Woddell, laber 49. Robt. Cuper, serven 50. (Mr. Brickwod, turpik) 51. John Parrish, serven 52. Robt. Peper, dit. 53. Robt. Ex, shepard 54. Wm. Sandfild, dit. 55. Wm. Rowell, dit. 56. Robt. Gregry, dit. 57. Gabril Core, dit. 58. John Traton, dit. 59. Wm. Quiner, dit. Wilkinson 60. Mathey (y groom) dit. 61. Richard Hudson, sheprd. 62. Wm. Lenton, dit. 63. Tho. Gilby, dit. 64. ' Wm. Cobley, laber 6 dit. 65. Wm. Dolby, sheprd. 66. Wm. Leading, servent Robt. Wright, custable 130 NORTHAMPTONSHIRE MISCELLANY Notes (1) bet. = bachelor btc. = bachelor wid. = widower (2) Nos 54-60 and 62-3 have been counted as servants and not as shep herds in Tables 2a and 3a. If nos 54-60 had been shepherds, it would have been unnecessary for Robert Wright, the constable, to indicate that no 61 was also a shepherd. Moreover, 'Mathey y groom' is more likely to have come into the category of servant rather than shepherd. Nos 62 and 63 are more difficult to place. If they were shepherds this would mean that, out of 66 listed men, seven (10.6 per cent) were employed in looking after sheep. This is an exceptionally high proportion compared with other occupations, even at Castor where sheep were numerous (p. 117). (One shepherd is also recorded at each of Castor's two hamlets, Ailsworth and Sutton.) More over, it will be seen from the table of 'Number of children. Each famleys' that Wright was quite unreliable in his use of-the abbreviation 'dit' (ditto). AILSWORTH Deem. 11 1762. A lest of the in habants and sarvents of Alesworth from the aedge of 18 ten to the aedge 45. Willm. Driggs, farmer (Will. Clapol, labear, poeer man, John Briggs, farmer 4 children) Danoll Baet, farmer (Willm. Satcholl, bucher) r mason Turner John Ganer, (masner) John (Toner), bucher (Thos. Searieant, carptner) laem Charls Smeth, gadner WiIlm. Braken, labear Robt. Scalet, labear Thos. Masan, woodman John Edwards, carptner (John Brown, shapard) por man, Wm. Sutton, searvent 3 childrn Eaton Thos. Gunton, sarvent Wm. (Etean), seavent Gabriel Sap ten Hanery Daws, searvent (Garbol1) Sapten, sarvent Willm. Gunell, wearver Thos. Poap, sarvent Sam. Dryan (h )aleceeper John Shalsten, carpenter Jucob Clapol Cober, blacksmeth (Juckobt) Gunsey, labear (Robt. Stapoll, meler) 6 chiln Wm. Lasbey, labear Thos. Pamer, meler Willm. King, cunstabell SUTION December 5, 1762. Sutton. A list of the names of the inhaberts and servants between the ages of eighteen and forty five years. Mr William Hopkinson, farmer (John Read) cupper, lame Mr John Parkinson, farmer (Thamas Brawn) shapard, 3 child. John Dots, servant James Gardner, labour William Avary, servant (Richard Bagley) labour, 3 child. WiIliam Hillard, servant Isaac Cant, labour William Hardey, cordwainer Aislaby Thomas Featherston, butcher William (Hislbeu) labour NASSABURGH MILITIA LISTS, 1762 131 This is to give nodice that thers names will be given in on Saturday next eleventh day of December by nine of the clock in the forenoon at William Elyer, Peterborough, and aney man may appeal that day and no appeals will be afterwards. Thomas Hardey, constable UPTON Disembr 11, 1762. Upton in the County of Northamptonshire. A trew list of the men from eighteen years to forty five. John Patman. labour John Colman, sarvent Fransis Basbay, labour William Sharman, farmar Sails John (Sails) sarvent John Sharman, cunstable ETTON & WOODCROFT A list of the mens names of Etton and W oodcraft all under 45 and above 18 William Bellars, farmers son (Frances Thather) 3 children John Be11ars, farmers son Thomas Barefoot, labourer Thomas Smith, servt. John Green, servt. (Thomas Dale) lame William Frier, servt.