Northamptonshire Militia Lists 1777: Cleyley Hundred

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Northamptonshire Militia Lists 1777: Cleyley Hundred CLEYLEY HUNDRED Ashton 26 Potterspury 50 Cosgrove 40 Roade 28 Furtho 2 Shutlanger 23 Grafton Regis 11 Stoke Bruerne 34 Hartwell 40 Wicken 35 Hulcote 10 Yardley Gobion 36 Passenham & Denshanger 41 458 Paulerspury 82 Ale-seller's son 2 Maltster 1 Baker 9 Mason 8 Baker's son 1 Mason's son 1 Blacksmith 9 Miller 3 Brickmaker 1 No trade given 15 Butcher 6 Sawyer 2 Butler 1 Schoolmaster 1 Carpenter 16 Servant 105 Coachman 1 Shepherd 6 Collar-maker 1 Shoemaker 15 Cooper 1 Shopkeeper 1 Dealer & chapman 1 Snead-maker 1 Dealer in hogs 2 Stableboy 1 Farmer 44 Stay-maker 1 Farmer's son 19 Stone-cutter 1 Framework-knitter 1 Tailor 9 Gardener 2 Victualler 6 Grazier 2 Weaver 8 Grocer 1 Wheeler 2 Hemp-dresser 1 Wheelwright 4 Horse-dealer 2 Wool-comber 2 Keeper 1 Labourer 136 458 Lace-maker 5 ASHTON Decbr. ye 13th 1777. A true list of all the men now dwelling in the parish of Ashton in the county of Northampton between the ages of eighteen and forty five years by me, John Hodgkens, constable. Robert Cook, farmer Robert Waite, farmer William Webb, servant man John Welch, labourer William Linnel, farmer John Penn, labourer Jasper Blunt, servant man William Morris, labourer Thomas Wickens, dealer & James Sturdidge, labourer chapman Robert Smith, lace maker William Wickens, lace maker Henry Linnel, farmer Edward Clark, labourer James Chrouch, servant man 8 NORTHAMPTONSHIRE MILITIA LISTS, 1777 William Ferne, lace maker Henry Ferne, labourer William Goodridge, senr., Robert Raws, servant man blacksmith William Dunsby, farmer William Goodridge, junr., <Thomas Marris, servant man) blacksmith Thomas Bull, labourer John Marriott, farmer Edward Blunt, famers sun Daniel Dencher, servant man If any person in this list shall think himself agrieved you may appeal on Wednesday next at the White Horse Inn in Towcester being the 17 day of this instant December. COSGROVE 1777 Cosgrove Northampton Shire to witt. A list of the names of all the persons in the said parish to be returnd to the Deputy Lieutenants and his Magesties Justices of the Peace of and for the said county to serve as militia men Decbr. 17. Wm. Wilkison, farmer Wm. Sprittle, lab. John Symons, farmer Ricd. Harris, black smith Wm. Calvert, farmer Wm. Hollis, coard winder Ead. Elliot, farmer <Ricd. Peacefer, lab.) John Tombs, sert. Cole Ratley, sert. John Linnell, sert. John Cox, taylor Wm. Helles, sert. Wm. Bloxham, carpenter Thos. Numan, sert. Charles Mabley, carpenter Wm. Hicks, sert. Nat. Yearl, wheelrite Thos. Harris, sert. Wm. Blake, lab. J eames Curtis, sert. Jeames Hodges, gardener John Swift, lab. Jeames Froggett, coller maker Danel Travil, lab. Ricd. Scrivner, juner, graser <Henry Branson, mason) Wm. Battams, sert. <Jos. Branson, mason) John Harris, sert. John Meacham, sert. John Jarves, lab. Wm. Southam, sert. <Sir Willoughby Astons­ <Wm. Jones, carpenter) butler Wm. Clark, sert. coachman Jos. Burl, lab. stableboy) John Durrant, lab. FURTHO The parish of Furtho. A list of men between ye age of forty five & eighteen. Gorge Ingram, horsedeler John Harvey, servant John Pittam, headboro. GRAFTON REGIS A list of the names of Grafton Regis. Decbr. 13 1777. J oseph Gallard, farmer William Pell, sarvent Thomas Gallard, farmer Richard Dawson, sarvent Saml. Adckens, sarvent Jonathan Hodkins, sarvent CLEYLEY HUNDRED 9 William Blunt, laber. Thoames Adington, laber. Thoames Meakings, laber. J ames Clare, farmer sun Thoames Ray, laber. The day of appeal will be on Wednesday the 17th and that no appeal will be afterwards receved. James Clare, constable. HARTWELL A list of all the persons names in the parish of Hertwell in the county of Northamptonshire that are fitting to serve in the millitia betwen the ages of eighteen & forty five years for the three years ensuing. Made this 15 day of Decr. 1777. John Stimpson, farmer John Green, servant Willm. Denton, servant Richard Trusler, carpenter John Church, servant Samuell Briley, labourer John Goodgridge, farmer's son Willm. Brice, labourer Willm. Goodgridge, farmer's son John Church, servant Robert Goodgridge, farmer's son John Hillyer, labourer Richard Webster, servant John Concous, labourer Richard Church, servant Richard Winmill, farmer George Stimpson, farmer's son Willm. Webster, servant James Foddy, servant Willm. Gibbins, baker John Carvell, miller (John Richardson, shopkeeper) Edward Mills, servant Thos. Richardson, labourer Richard Fielding, servant Willm. Richardson, labourer Thos. Smith, servant WilIm. Spriggs, labourer (John Tite, servant) Richard Harris, carpenter (Richard Laurence, labourer, Richard Hines, blacksmith lame) Willm. Addams, labourer Daniel Geary, labourer Edward Aldridge, labourer . Daniel Fillips, taylor Shem Travell, labourer John Fillips, taylor Thos. Marriot, labourer Stephen Clarke, labourer Willm. Odell, constable. HULCOTE Hulcott. A list of the malitia. viz. William George, butcher J oshep Claridge, sernt. John Trifin, servant Thos. Pittam, sernt. James Cross, laborow Humpherey Cook, servant (Willam Basford, cordwainer) (Jiles Hall, laborow) George Wooton, labro. John Ward, junier, laborow N.B. You are hereby required to return to the Deputy Lieutenants & Justisses of the Pease for the said county at there meeting for that purpose to be held on Wednesday the 17th day of this instant December at the White Horse in Towester. That if any of you think your selves a grieved may then apeal & that no apeal will be after riceived. Here in fail you not. David Cross, constable. 10 NORTHAMPTONSHIRE MILITIA LISTS, 1777 PASSENHAM AND DENS HANGER A list of the mens names between the ages of eighteen and forty five that are liable to sarve in the militia in the parish of Perssingham come Denshenger in the county of Northampton. William Clarke, farmor George Dickins, baker John Bayley, labrour John Woard, labrour Thomas Benson, farmor Thomas Jarvice, carpenter Davis, Samuel Foocks, labourer Edmand Davice, sarvt. Bengiman Robinson, labourer Thomas Bates, sarvt. <William Clarke, labourer) William Goad, sarvt. William Dickins, farmor Matthew Hobs, sarvt. J arvec Conquest, malster John Littlford, labourer <Thomas Pointer, labourer) John Clarke, do. William Beamon, labourer Thomas Garnor, do. Thomas Durrant, labourer William Massom, do. William Foxley, brick maker John Clarke, farmor Henry Jarroms, sarvant Thomas Arnold, carpenter Thomas Church, farmour William Scarr, labourer George Taylor, keeper Richard Littlford, shoe maker James Wills Row, sarvant William Clarke, sarvant Robert Shaw, blacksmith Thomas Clarke, labourer John Bruff, sarvant Crissmus Parsons, labourer Joseph Bruff, servant <John Bignill, labourer) Thomas Woodward, labourer Henry Jackman, labourer John Garrit, servant Hary Dickins, constable. PAULERSPURY Decr. 1777. A list of the names of persons from the age of eighteen to forty-five, liable to be drawn in the militia for the parish of Paulerspury in the county of Northampton. John Hewes, servt. Jno. Glinn, servt. Edwd. Williams, cordwainr., George Blundell, labr. 3 childr. Wm. Jones, labr. Jno. Linnell, carpenter Neal Newman, farmer <Wm. Linnell, carpentr, Jno. Leech, taylor 3 childr.) Jenkins Inwood, wheeler Robt. Blunt, farmer Jno. Horton, victualer Jno. Scott, butcher <Nathl. Jackson, sawyer, Thos. Causby, taylor 8 childr.) <Wm. Crow, carpentr, 3 childr.) Jno. Ashby, labr. Thos. Smith, victualer Thos. Lepper, mason Wm. Baldwin, labr. Wm. Jackson, sawyer Thos. Tarry, baker Jno. Bitcheno, sneadmaker Saml. Norton, labourer Isaac Lovel, grazier Edwd. Poynter, labourer William Collins, weaver Richd. Kirby, labr. Jno. Hill, framework knitter Jno. Long, labr. Thos. Jones, weaver Jno. Robbins, taylor Charles Cockeril, cordwainr Wm. Ratliff, labr. Wm. Mayo, labr. Joseph Tarry, farmer George Scott, labr. CLEYLEY HUNDRED 11 Jno. Norton, labr. Jno. Rainbow, servt. J ames Smith, woolcomber Wm. Brown, cordwainer Elisha Smith, weaver Thos. Storey, mason James Gordan, labr. Nathaniel Webb, labr. J ames Burges, weaver Stephen Orsborn, labr. Richd. Taylor, weaver Thos. Denny, labr. Jno. Burton, servt. Francis Mayo, butcher Humphrey Poynter Wm. Frost, servt. Charles West, miller Jno. Forster, cordwainr. Joseph Fowkes, weaver Thos. Ship, servt. Wm. Peasland, sheppard Thos. Vann, servt. Thos. Labram, servt. Wm. Ross, servt. Robert Norriss, servt. Saml. Laughton, servt. Wm. West, farmer Paul Hinds, servt. Jno. Fielding, labr. William Smith, shepherd (Jno. Poynter, wheelr., 3 childr.) Robt. Pettifer, servt. Thos. Pettifer, woolcomber Benjn. Ratlidge, labr. Jno. Treen, labourer Henry Pettifer, victualer Benjn. Poynter, weaver Saml. Holland, servt. John Hillyer, servt. Wm. Smith, servt. Wm. Hawley, farmer Jno. Foxley Robt. Curtis, labr. Richd. Linnell, labr. Edwd. Caporn, farmer Samuel Canish, constable. N.B. The day of appeal will be on Wednesday the seventeenth day of this instant Deer. at the White Horse Inn, at Towcester, where all persons who shall think themselves aggriev'd must then appeal, as no appeal will afterwards be heard. POTTERSPURY Decbr. 12th 1777. A list of the persons residing in Potterspury in the county of Northton that are between the ages of eighteen and forty-five years to serve as militia men viz. Henry Onan, baker Tho. Williams, do. John Onan, do. Tho. Bason, mason Tho. Wise, wheell-right John Wise, junr., victualer Samuel Marriott, labourer William Toombs, baker Richard Griifen, do. Tho. Webster, carpenter Daniel Homan, labourer Robt. Ratlif, labourer George Cook, servant Francis Malard, do. Wm. Mayo, do. Tho. Toombs, junr., baker Daniel Packer, do. Richard Adams, carpenter Charles Cockrill, cordwainer Charles
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