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Towcester Hundred TOWCESTER HUNDRED Abthorpe 58 Towcester 186 Alderton 11 Wood Burcote 5 Cold Higham 25 Caldecote 9 Gayton 22 Pattishall 76 407 Tiffield 15 Baker 7 Maltster 2 Baker (gingerbread) 1 Mason 2 Blacksmith 13 Miller 1 Book-keeper 1 No trade given 20 Bricklayer 6 Ostler 3 Brickmaker 2 Peruke-maker 1 Butcher 8 Plumber 1 Carpenter 11 Postboy 5 Clock-maker 1 Publican 3 Collar-maker 2 Saddler 1 Cooper 1 Schoolmaster 1 Currier 2 Servant 97 Draper 1 Shepherd 2 Drawer 2 Shoemaker 22 Farmer 17 Stay-maker 4 Farmer's son 6 Stockinger 4 Fellmonger 2 Surgeon 4 Flat-maker 2 Tailor 8 Framework-knitter 26 Tallow chandler 2 Gardener 5 Turner 2 Gentleman 1 Victualler 2 Glazier 1 Weaver 4 Glover 5 Wheelwright 1 Grocer 6 Whitesmith 1 Innholder 3 Wool-comber 2 Labourer 72 Yeoman 1 Lace-maker 2 Landholder 3 407 Landholder's son 2 ABTHORPE Northampton Shire to wit-Abthorp militia list December 16th 77. (Robt. Barford, constable) Wm. Bowers, labrer (Val. Willifer, headborough) Wm. Stanley, do. (Robt. Rush, victr., (Jno. Norris, victr., lame) drawn before) Tho. Williams, carpntr. Richd. Hutchings, servant (illegible) Meacham, labrer Wm. Staples, frame work knitter Tho. Button, framework knitter (Jno. Floyd, drawn before) Jno. Dover, do. TOWCESTER HUNDRED 193 <Tho. Snelson, do., Richd. Smith, farmr drawn before) Martin Curby, butcher Richd. Wady, do. Jno. Thornton, framework Jno. Boughton, labrer knitter <Joseph Rainbow, taylor, Wm. Blinco, do. 4 children) Jno. Smith, labrer Wm. Sellers, framework knitter <Alexr. Dover, framework Tho. Tims, framework knitter knitr, lame) Ben. Barrott, labrer Emanul. Dover, labrer Jno. Winkles, carpntr. Tho. Flowers, framework knitter Jno. Trotter, frame work knitter Tho. Knight, do. Henry Allen, labrer Jno. Baker, servant <Joseph Higham, shoe maker, Tho. White, do. lame) Tho. Higham, do. Ewd. Summers, labrer Wm. Smith, do. Wm. Dilly, servant Jno. Saul, labrer Tho. Barford, farmr <Chares Trotter, do., 3 childrn) <Tho. Middleton, frame work Wm. Paintor, servant knitter, lame) <Richd. Thornton, labrer, Robt. Burnell, servant 6 childn) <Richd. Burnell, servant, <Richd. Shepherd, drawn before) drawn before) <Jno. Tims, framework knitter, Wm. Burnell, servant 5 childn) Wm. Sheppard, frame work <Stevn Middleton, do., 5 childrn) knitter <Wm. Henson, do., 3 do.) Joseph Wills, do. <Saml. Savige, do., 5 do.) ... Ewd. Green, servant Jno. Frankling, servant Tho. Ward, do. R. Barford, constable. ALDERTON Decr. 23rd 1777. A list of the names of the parish of Alderton lyable to serve as militia men. Robt. Welford, shepard John Whitlock, labourer J oseph W oodin, servant Wm. Rogers, do. John Battoms, do. <John Travell, do., infirm) Thos. Blunt, do. <Joseph Travell, do., infirm) Edward Longstaif, do. Francis Elms, weaver John Franklin, farmers son Wm. Slater, constable. COLD HIGHAM A true list of all persons between eighteen and forty five dwelling within the parish of Cold Higham with their occupations. Land holders Robt. Archbold, inn-holder John Archbold <John Judkins, blacksmith) Francis Mutton Thos. Gibbins, juner Servants Simon Meads Land holders sons John Leeds John Wackefield <WilIm. Paysenall) J oseph Wackefield George Moor 194 NORTHAMPTONSHIRE MILITIA LISTS, 1777 Thos. Billing Thos. Towshend, taylor John Webster Thos. Hinks, blacksmith Thos. Goodman Richd. Han~s } cordwinders Robt. Archbold Thos. Marnott Richd. Tomkins Robt. Tomkins Labours Thos. Falwell Stephen Furnis Ambras Higham John Huett The day of appeal is on Wensday the 17th of this instant Decer. at the White Horse Inn in Towcester. Thos. Gibbins, sener, constable. GAYTON A list of the pinhabitance of the parich of Gayton as is fit to sarve the militia. Richd. Cue, sarvant Charles Kingston, labrouw John Binder, sarvant Wm. Griffiths, farmer Wm. Wheatley, masener James Harris, sarvant John Wheatley, farmer John Gudgin, malstor Richd. Letts, sarvant J ames Dunckley, carpinder Wm. Middleton, sarvant John Dunckley, carpinder Wm. Dunckley, carpinder J ames Keech, sarvant Thos. Branson, masener Samuel Cucknell, sarvant Henry Holland, labrow John Willcox, labrouw Saml. George, farmer Thos. West, farmer George Tredell, sarvant Wm. George, cunstable Francis Maddock, farmer son Wm. Payne, thurdborouw PATTISHALL A list of the names of the proper persons to serve in the militia in the parish of Pattishall. Willm. Wrighton, farmer Wm. Leeke, baker Rid. Pirkins, farmer Wm. Dad, servant Thos. Browne, servant Thos. Steel, servant George Duglas, servant Rid. Pell, servant Thos. Heler, shewmaker John Stamp, farmer son Samll. Heler, shewmaker Robt. Neal, servant Thos. Forster, labror Wm. Pinckard, farmer Rid. Heler, servant Steven Carter, servant John Whitton, farmers son Benjmen Winckels, farmer son John Johnson, servant Thos. Pell, labror Rid. Croxford, labror Wm. Harriss, malster Frs. Duningham, servant John Pinnack, servant George Lets, labror Thos. Cook, farmer Samll. Waters, farmer <Rid. Bodily, servant) Willm. Wills, wool comber Thos. Newit, servant Robt. Labram, jumeman ditto Benjaman Facer, servant Wm. Howard, colermaker Rid. Judkins, servant Robt. Keye, labror Francis White, labror John Pell, labror Thos. Waters, labror TOWCESTER HUNDRED 195 Rid. Phelps, farmer Frs. Elms, baker John Folwell, servant Samll. Cockrel, baker Wm. Pinckard, farmer Mark Folwell, butcher Lambard Waters, labror Thos. Dunkley, servant John Pell, weaver Jobe Kerton, labror Thos. Abbot, labror John Fountaine, weaver Haines Pratt, blacksmith Thos. Blenco, labror (Samll. Gibbs, weaver) Wm. Steel, shewmaker (Thos. Bason, labror) (Wm. Higham, stockiner) Michel Newman, servant John Carter, stockiner Thos. Webb, shewmaker (Jos. Lucas, servant) Thos. Pirkins, farmer Wm. Woolfe, farmer Wm. West, servant Wm. Warwick, butcher John J ones, servant Wm. Horn, stokiner Thos. West, servant Wm. Blenco, labror John Horn, farmer son Wm. Mea, wheelright (Wm. Winckels, labror) Rid. Winckels, butcher John Ares, labror (Rid. Forster, taylor) Rid. Jesop, stokiner (Wm. Rainbow, labror, inferm) John Sheppard, constable. The day of appeal is on Wensday the 17th day of December you that think your selves aggrived must apply then no appeal will be receved after­ . wards at the White Horse Inn at Towcester. TIFFIELD A list of the mens names that are liable to serve in the militia of the parrish of Tiffield. Willm. Faulkner Robt. Curtis John Faulkner Thos. Pratt Jos. Watters Thos. als John Limon Thos. Watters Thos. Rattley Willm. Marriott Thos. Hopcraft Saml. Brain Saml. Cole Willm. Brett Benj. Nibb Thos. Curtis Cornelus Gudgins, constable. Thos. Horn, thirdbrrow. TOWCESTER Towcester and Handly list. William Waters, yeoman James Sharp, framework knitter William Stanton, publican William Facer, labourer Thomas Benson, labourer William Sharp, labourer Benjamin Kibble, labourer William James, labourer Richard Clark, labourer J onas Collings, staymaker John Yates, labourer Francis Hoar, sarvant George Claridge, labourer William Hoar, labourer Michael Miles, bricklayer Joseph Em.mott, frameworknitter John Capron, sheppard Samuel Moody, frameworknitter George Flood, labourer William Ratlidge, brickmaker 196 NORTHAMPTONSHIRE MILITIA LISTS, 1777 George Marshall, fellmonger Daniel Basford, cordwainer <John Scotton, lacemaker) Thomas Newman, taylor Francis Treen, labourer Flecher Blaxley, carpenter Ro bert Kingston, Henry Wright, collarmaker frameworknitter Nathaniel How, grocer Thomas Letts, frameworknitter Henry Simco, baker <William Corby, taylor) William Parish, baker Charles Lamburn, labourer John Wooden, grocer Joseph Clark, staymaker Thomas Dove, carpenter <Richard Oxley, turner) <William Mickley, bricklayer) William Oxley, turner James Crofts, grocer John Wood, junior, butcher <Thomas Kingstone, staymaker) Thomas Rickett, labourer John Bangham, drawer John Middleton, bricklayer William Holland, servant John Capron, grocer William Harris, glover William Hollaway, servant Robert Cockerill, flat maker Samuel Deacon, surgeon Ferdinando New, flat maker Edward Sabin, surgeon <Willaim Eales, labourer) Joseph Kingston, servant <John Powel, cordwainer) William Johnson, cordwainer William Jeffery, blacksmith John Roddis, cordwainer William Bagley, carpenter Simon Lovell, servant William Elkington, grocer John Flinders, servant William Marshall, cordwainer Robert Webb, servant John Jarvis, blacksmith John Wood, butcher William Smith, schoolmaster Thomas Everett, perukemaker Benjamin Haselop, fell monger Richard Brown, butcher Richard White, innholder John Webb, servant <Edward Willson, ostler) William Billing, ostler George Jennings, servant <John Billing, labourer) Charles White, servant Thomas Ward, servant Francis Gibbs, plumber John Blaxley, carpenter Jonathan Todd, taylor Robert CadwelI, cordwainer John Smith, publican John Betts, grocer <Joseph Littler, postboy) William Carter, cordwainer Edward Kerby, labourer William Pinckard, cooper Richard Davis, innholder William Davis, blacksmith Henry Harris, postboy William Tilley, journeyman John Budd, servant blacksmith John Smith, ostler <Richard Tilley, postboy) Thomas Waddams, drawer <Richard Cross, cordwainer) William Handthistle, servant <Thomas Gulliver, blacksmith) Thomas Palmer, postboy J oseph Pursell, white smith <John Brett, labourer) <Samuel Allington, journeyman Richard Ashbowl, servant tallowchandler) Thomas Grant, surgeon Henry Harris, gardiner George Nurse, sadler John Ratlidge, brickmaker William Hodges, surgeon Robert Johnson, labourer Joseph Hium, servant Thomas Blencow, labourer <Richard Capron, glazier) John Fretter, blacksmith John Davis, blacksmith William Clark, labourer
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