GROVE HUNDRED

Great Brington 101 Nether Heyford 25 Brockhall & M uscott 14 Upper Heyford 15 Bugbrooke 65 12 25 Kislingbury 90 34 Ravensthorpe 66 Dallington 32 16 46 Upton 12 Flore 92 44 58 82 884 Harpole 55 ..

Apprentice 4 Husbandman 19 Bailiff 1 Illegible 2 Baker 12 Joiner 3 Blacksmith 9 Keeper 1 Blacksmith's servant 1 Labourer 158 Butcher 20 Maltster 4 Butter merchant 1 Mason 12 Carpenter 22 Miller 9 Chair bottomer 1 Miller's servant 1 Clergyman 3 No trade given 82 Cooper 1 Plough-wright 1 Earl 1 Plumber 2 Esquire 3 Quarrey-man 2 Farmer 68 Rag-man 1 Farmer & Roper 1 churchwarden 1 Sawyer 2 Farmer & grazier 4 Schoolmaster 3 Farmer & overseer Servant 193 of the poor 2 Shepherd 4 Farmer & surveyor Sheriff 1 of the highways 1 Shoemaker 36 Farmer's servant 17 Shopkeeper 1 Farmer's son 8 Spinner 1 Framework-knitter 8 Stay-maker 1 Gardener 1 Stone-cutter 4 Gentleman 1 Surgeon 1 Gentleman's servant 3 Surveyor 2 Glover 1 Tailor 18 Grazier 2 Victualler 6 Grocer 2 Weaver 51 Harrateen-maker 1 Wheelwright 5 Harrateen-maker & White-smith 2 farmer 1 Wool-comber 51 Hemp-dresser 1 Wool-sorter 1 Hilliard 1 Hosier 1 884 134 MILITIA LISTS, 1777

GREAT BRINGTON

Taken by Jno. Walker & Richd. Butlin, constables. Great Brington, Novbr. 28, 1777. A list of all the inhabitants of the above parish, that are of a proper age to serve in ye militia.

LITTLE BRINGTON William Bosworth, servant John Packwood, labourer

NOBOTTLE John Hawgood, husbandman Thos. Lummas, do. George Purkens, labourer John Wills, husbandman James Treadgold, do. Richard Faulkner, servant Thos. Chapman, butcher

BROCKHALL November ye 27, 1777. A true list of the names of all persons that are liable to serve as militia-men in the parrish of Brockhall with Muscutt in the county of . John Dunckley, servant James Dicks Robert Chatter, servant William Dicks James Lovill, servant Thomas Watson, servant Joseph Borman, farmer John Oandley, servant John Hughes

John Phipps, farmer Thos. Pesenall, cordwinder John Worick, servent Richard Webester, servent Henary Billingham, laborow George Wilkins, servent William Worley, mason

CHAPEL BRAMPTON

A list of the mens names that are qualifi'd to serve in the militia of ye parissh of Chapple Brampton. J ames King, grazier

CHURCH BRAMPTON Church Brampton. A list of all persons between the ages of eighteen and fourty five lieable to searve in the millita -- 1777. Edwd. Cart, farmer Henry Webb, do. (Willm. Baringer, do.) (Josh. Higason, labr., 5 childn.) Edwd. Baringer, do. (John Bauldwin, do., 3 childn.) Willm. Pain, do. (Wm. Brightman, do., 4 childn.) Willm. Clarke, servt. (James Neeal, do., 6 childn.) Willm. Cox, do. (Saml. Tarry, do., 3 child.) Thos. Winter, do. (John Tarry, drawn once) Vinct. Shortland, do. (Wm. Rigby, drawn once) Thos. Cruft, do. (Wm. Sharpe, drawn once) Henry Summerfield, do. (John Camp, drawn once) WilIm. Ashby, do. (Wm. Roe, dischargd. soldier, George Walker, do. lame, quit last time) Josh. Fancutt,labr. (John Webb, lame four finger) John Tarry, labr. (Wm. Bradshaw, taylor, hath Benjn. Rigby, do. fits, 5 child.) Robt. Ingram, do. (John Tutchinor, wool comber, Thorns. Tarry, wool comber hath the rumaties) Josh. Sharpe (Wm. Esom, weaver, one eye Charles Fancutt, farmer blemished, quit last time) (Robt. Carr, constable.) DALLINGTON N.B. The meeting is on the 8th. of Decbr. at the Peacock Inn in North­ ampton. A list of the names of persons in the parish of Dallington liable to serv in the militia of this county. Joseph Jekyll, esqr. John Taylor, servant James Spink, gardiner John Freeman, servant James Shepheard, servant William Newill, servant William Bruce, servant John Andrus, wooll sorter Robert Bruce, servant Thomas Persivall, mason William Plowman, servant George Freman, laberour William West, farmer John Dickson, laberour Richard Earl, farmer Nathan Mawby, hoseyer SamueIl Day, baker John Holloway, servant William Tresler, servant (James Labriam) William Dunkley, servant Sam. Smith William Brookes, servant John Pilgrim James Hall, carpinter James Graham James Gore, carpinter John Moore Thomas Brookes, carpinter William Tear Heyford Farmer, servant William Jisop John Paine, constable. DUSTON Northamptonshire, Nov. 29, Duston list, 1777, for the millita. John Pickiring, gentn. John Phipps, farmer 138 NORTHAMPTONSHIRE MILITIA LISTS, 1777

John Roberts, farmer Richard Farmer, servant Robert Spencer, farmer Richard Smith, labourer Samuel Hilliard, farmer son

EAST HADDON 25 Novr., 1777. A list of all person liable to serve in the militia in the parish of East Haddon in the county of Northampton. Thos. Claridge, farmers son Jno. Noon, labourer Jos. Claridge, do. Jno. Herbert, do. Jno. Claridge, do. Robt. Andrew, weaver Jno. Crutchley, surveyor Joseph Chapman, wooll comber

Wm. Webb, do. Richd. Smith, weaver Barl. Clark, farmer & grazier Thos. Watts, weaver Wm. Clark, farmers servt. Richd. Soden, do. Richd. Blakeman, do. Jno. Smith, shoemaker Richd. Smith, shoemaker Edwd. Marler, labourer Jno. Chapman, weaver Jno. Tomson, farmers servant Wm. Barfoot, farmers servt. Jno. Butlin, baker Richd. Roberts, do. Joshua Car, farmers servant Fras. Stanley, constable.

FLORE A list of such persons as are able to serve in the militia in the parrish of Flower and Glassthorpe in the county of Northampton. William Crabtree, servant William Robbins, servant William Collins, servant Edward Hoare, husbandman Daniel Billingham, servant (Thomas Clarke, servant (infirm) Samuel Roddiss, butcher John Wills, woolcomber Robert Murcott, taylor (Richard Wills, wool comber Richard Collitt, husbandman (infirm) Edward Collitt, servant Elias Hadland, woolcomber Thomas Horn, servant John Muscott, cordwainer Charles Meacock, labourer Thomas Muscott, weaver John Dunkley, servant John Boote, glover William Emmery, weaver John Billinham, cordwainer Thomas Write, servant (younger) George J akeman, miller Thomas Dunkley, shepherd Samuel Lee, servant Alexander Chapman, baker (William Letts, butcher (infirm) (Joseph Shaw, labourer (infirm) Henry Ramsey, servant Thomas Faulkner, weaver George Cockerill, servant William Faulkner, weaver James Ayres, weaver Samuel Davis, taylor John Mellows, servant John Lummas, taylor (George Cross (infirm) Joseph Elliott, butcher James Brumage, servant John Darby, frameworkniter John Reynolds, weaver (William Darby, frameworkniter) William Roddiss, butcher Samuel Weymont, grocer Edward Roddiss, butcher John Poole, carpenter Gabriel Hix, labourer (Charles Shaw, servant (infirm) (William Rogers, labourer John Packer, stay-maker . (infirm) William Cappell, husbandman John Rogers, labourer John Robbins, servant (John Hadland (infirm) Samuel Dunkley, servant Thomas Hadland, labourer (William Adams (infirm) Thomas Knight, frameworkniter (John Billingham, cordwainer (John Knight, taylor (infirm) (infirm) John Cuckson, frameworknitter (Thomas Letts, plough-wright Samuel Goode, servant (infirm) Simon Knight, frameworkniter John Capell, husbandman John Dunkley, labourer Robert Brown, frameworkniter Joseph Roe, labourer (William Liddy, frameworkniter Thomas Marriott, husbandman (infirm) Richard Jones, servant John Hopcraft, servant 140 NORTHAMPTONSHIRE MILITIA LISTS, 1777

HARLESTONE 1777. A list of persons residing in Harlestone between the age of eigh­ teen and forty-five liable to serve in the militia.

A list of persons excused by Act of Parliament. (The Revd. Mr. Andrew) (Richd. Cox, do.) (Jno. Gross, served by substitute) (Richd. Boswell, do.) (Jno. Simms, do.) (Jno. Reader, do.) (Richd. Bailey, do.) (Edw. Farn, do.) (Jos. Shaw, do.) (Jno. Parbury, do.) (Wm. Pell, do.) Poorman with three children. (Wm. Whitting) (Wm. Cox) (Wm. Checkley) (Thos. Pell) (Thos. York) (Wm. Shaw) (Thos~ Gurney) (James Boswell) (Fran. Slack) (Robt. Treslar) (Jno. Clarke, infirm) (Jno. Allen's eye sight bad)

HARPOLE Harpole list. Samuel Smith, labour John Manning, butcher Thos. Trasler, servant John Boisson, servant Willm. Radband, labour John Fisher, farmer Edw. Scriven, farmer Willm. Starmer, malster Richd. Cory, farmer Thos. Mumford, farmer John Cory, woolcomer Robert Starmer, shoemaker Willm. Cory, woolcomber James Marriott, weaver Willm. Robins, servant John Oman, weaver Willm. Billing, servant J ammey Blackwell, baker Benjn. Frost, farmer John Cross, labour Samuel Frost, farmer Willm. Abage, hemdresser Willm. Mellowes, servant Thos. Miller, shoemaker Willm. Billingam, servant (John Dingley, carpender) Thos. Roff, labour (Willam Summons, servant) Richd. Cook, butcher Richd. Wheeler, weaver J oseph Hills, labour Thos. Baker, roper John Marriott, shoemaker Thos. Watts, shoemaker John Cooper, servant Willm. Holmes, servant Richd. Roff, labour John Holmes, servant John Horton, labour John Cory, farmer Samuel Cory, labour Robin Billingam, servant Henary Marriott, shoemaker John Mellowes, woolcomber John Dingley, carpender James Mellowes, woolcomber Samuel Ricket, labour Richd. Cory, servant John Manning, farmer Willm. Doglas, servant Thos. Manning, servant J oseph Davis, miller John Barwick, servant John Davis, miller Willm. Gibbons, labour The day of apeal to be held on the eighth day of December, Peacock Inn, Northampton. Harris Cory, constable. 142 NORTHAMPTONSHIRE MILITIA LISTS, 1777

NETHER HEYFORD A list made November 28th. 1777 of the names of such men usually and now dwelling in the parish of Nether Heyford in the county of North­ ampton between the ages of eighteen and forty-five years, distinguishing their respective ranks and occupations and all such infirmities as any of them labour under, incapacitating them from serving as militia men. William Roddis, farmer Thomas Bailey, shoemaker John Lines, servant Matthew Osborne, labourer William Chapman, servant John Hinson, shopkeeper John Morris, servant William Rooker, butcher Robert Burch, baker John Barker, taylor Henry Burch, baker John Robinson, farmer William Morton, carpenter Daniel Smith, servant Thomas Starmer, blacksmith John Cattle, labourer John Roddis, butcher John Wright, farmer Samuel Parberry, labourer Daniel Webb, labourer William Masters, mason John Lovell, victualler Thomas Masters, mason John Hedge, shoemaker William Ashby, servant Wm. Wright, constable. UPPER HEYFORD A list of all the persons names of Upper Heyford in the county of North­ ampton that are liable to be drawn for milita. John Adams, farmer Thos. Cosford, miller Thos. Lauton, farmer William Wright, miller John Caves, servant Edwd. Goode, labourer Thos. Laborham, servant (John Clarke, 3 children) Richd. Gibbins, labourer (Willm. Rodis, 3 children) Henery Thompson, labourer (James Marriot, 3 children) John West, labourer (Richd. Chapman, 3 children) John Wots, labourer Thos. Stanton, constable. HOLDENBY Nov. ye 20th., 1777. A list of all persons dwelling in the parish of Holdenby between the age of eighteen and forty-five liable to serve in the militia made by me, Brookes Wright, constable. Thomas Manning, farmer Thomas Page, labourer Thomas Wright, farmer John Page, labourer John Wright, farmer Thomas Letts, servant Samuel Jorns, servant Thomas Balloson, servant Thomas How, servant Benjamin Powers, servant John Robards, servant Absalom Tompson, servant

KISLINGBURY N ov. 28th. 1777. List of the names of all persons in the parish of Kis­ lingbury in the county of Northampton who are of a proper age to serve in the militia. (The Reverend Henry Jephcott) Wm. Mollery, servant NOBOITLE GROVE HUNDRED 143

Wm. Cook, servant

The meeting will be on Monday 8th. of December at the Peacock Inn in Northampton. Anny person who think them agrived may then appeal. W orthington Harris, constable. UPTON Upton, November 27, 1777. A list of all persons withing the age of eighteen & forty five that are incapacitating of sarving as militi men for the parish of Upton in this county of Northampton. Thomas Samwell, esqr. Phillip Dawson, farmers sarvant Mr. John Page, junr., farmer WiIIiam Bayley, farmers sarvant & grazier Epharim Kent, farmers sarvant John Wyman, gentl. sarvant (John Webb, farmers sarvant) John Harris, gentl. sarvant William Tarry, farmers sarvant Thomas Ash, gentl. sarvant William Whitehead, millers John Minards, farmers servant sarvant Thomas Carvell, constable. WHILTON A true list of all persons residing in the parish of Whilton between the ages of eighteen and forty five years liable to serve in the militia made this twenty second day of November 1777. By constable. Mr. Simon Freeman, farmer & surveyor of the highways John Ablitt, servant John Watts, servant John Langton, woolcomber John York, farmer John Cowper, servant Thos. Dunkley, labourer Thos. Langton, servant Thos. Watson, labourer Thos. Andrew, woolcomber Thos. Rosomond, servant John Davis, miller John Woadams, labourer Sam!. Murcott, cordwainer James Cowper, labourer Thos. Humphrey, butcher Wm. Humphrey, servant Wm. Moss, taylor Wm. Hall, labourer Jos. Butler, servant (Abraham Powell, labourer, drawn last time for Watford) Wm. Langton Butlin, farmer & overseer of the poor Stephen Joiner, servant (Jos. Emery, farmer & churchwarden, lost the thumb of his right hand) (Wm. Wilding, servant, drawn last time but two for Flower) (Saml. Plackett, weaver, a poor man with 7 children) John Blackwell, labourer (Wm. Fisher, labourer, a poor man with 3 children) (Thos. Murcott, labourer, a poor man with 3 children) (Saml. Coleman, woolcomber, aprentice) 146 NORTHAMPTONSHIRE MILITIA LISTS, 1777