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Nobottle Grove Hundred NOBOTTLE GROVE HUNDRED Great Brington 101 Nether Heyford 25 Brockhall & M uscott 14 Upper Heyford 15 Bugbrooke 65 Holdenby 12 Chapel Brampton 25 Kislingbury 90 Church Brampton 34 Ravensthorpe 66 Dallington 32 Teeton 16 Duston 46 Upton 12 Flore 92 Whilton 44 East Haddon 58 Harlestone 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 NORTHAMPTONSHIRE 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. <The Revd. James Preedy, Philip Taylor, taylor clergyman) Thos. Hewes, labourer Thomas Russel, servant <Robt. Maine, thurdborough) <Joseph Elliott, lame) Robt. Worley, maison, <John Adams, labourer, 3 children 3 children) <Jonathan Blencow, shoe maker, Barnard Dunkley, weaver, 3 do.) 3 children Edward Wright, mason <Thos. Elliott, labourer, ditto.) Matthew Manning, labourer <Henry Jollens, labourer) <Thos. Maine, carpenter, <Henry Bottrill, do.) 3 children) <Luke Hancock, do.) <Henry Maine, carpenter, <Saml. Fisher, do.) aprentice) <Thos. Write, do.) Thos. Jenkins, labourer <Thos. Dunkley, labourer, Wm. Claridge, black-smith 3 children) Benj. Henson, do. <John Russel, do.) Thomas Oakley, labourer Thos. Jakeman, shoe maker Edward Goode <labourer) Richard Manning, labourer servant John Webb, husbandman Edward Moss, servant George Manning, do. John Mailing, labourer Joseph Goodman, do. Thos. Mailing, do. Nathaniel Manning, do. <Samuel Jakeman, thurdborough) Tubal-Cain Taylor, do. LITTLE BRINGTON William Bosworth, servant John Packwood, labourer <Thos. Claridge, labourer (Great Nicholis Marriott, labourer Brington) 3 children) John Redley, do. Jno. Sumerton, labourer Wm. Treadgold, do. Wm. Dunkley, husbandman George Treadgold, do. John Maine, wool-comber Richar. James, servant <Wm. Ball, carpenter & <Joseph Treadgold, labour, apprentice) 3 children) Wm. Hall, labourer Wm. Botteril, labourer Willm. Gent, carpenter <Thos. Goodman, woolcomber, Thos. Haynes, labourer 3 children) John Haynes, do. <Geo. England, carpenter, <John Davis, shoe-maker, 3 children) 3 children) <Thos. Gent, carpenter, disabled) Thos. Billing, labourer Thos. Pulley, shoemaker <John Marriott, weaver, <George Capel, do., 6 children) 3 children) Robert Brown, malster <Thos. Treadgold, labourer, 3 do.) Thos. Manning, labourer John Billing, servant <Richard illegible, shoemaker, Edward Manning, shoemaker 3 children) NOBOTTLE GROVE HUNDRED 135 NOBOTTLE John Hawgood, husbandman Thos. Lummas, do. George Purkens, labourer John Wills, husbandman James Treadgold, do. Richard Faulkner, servant Thos. Chapman, butcher <Jno. Payne, taylor, 3 children) Robt. Butlin, husbandman Luke Lucas, labourer John Russel, servant ALTHORP <The Rt. Honble. Earl Spencer) Purser Ireland, do. Mr. White, baily Thos. Ellis, do. <Nathaniel Wright, servant, St. John Height, do. 3 children) Edward Morris, do. Saml. Dumbleton, servant <Richard Richardson, aprentice) Robt. Haddon, do. Francoes Poriz, servant <Richd. Knight, servant, Richard Cherrington, do. 3 children) <Robt. Tebbut, labourer, Joseph Faithful, servant 3 children) Samuell Hopkins, do. Lucas Butlin, keeper Willm. Horne, do. Thos. Colledge, servant 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 Northampton. John Dunckley, servant James Dicks Robert Chatter, servant William Dicks James Lovill, servant Thomas Watson, servant Joseph Borman, farmer John Oandley, servant John Hughes <Thomas Deney, farmer, has <James Hughes, with an served) impediment in his eyes) <William West, servant, has John Judkins served) Thomas Judkins The day of the said and appeall his the eight day of December next at the Peacock Inn in Northampton. J ames Dicks, constable. BUGBROOKE A list of the milishou for the year 1777. <William Francies, grasier) dead John Moore, malster Edward Turland, servent <Thos. Moore, tayler) apprentice Amas Linnell, servent William Wodin, wo1comer John Ashby, farmer William Parbey, plumer <William Reeve, servent) infirm John Reeve, labor William Moore, wolcomer Richard Capel, drawed Thos. Cock, wolcomer John Croxford, servent Thos. Lines, servent William Willes, baker Same Harris, servent Benj. Willes, butcher Thos. Adkins, butcher Same Garlick, labour 136 NORTHAMPTONSHIRE MILITIA LISTS, 1777 John Phipps, farmer Thos. Pesenall, cordwinder John Worick, servent Richard Webester, servent Henary Billingham, laborow George Wilkins, servent William Worley, mason <Thos. Mudeman, drawed) William Bason, labour <William Billing, drawed) Thos. Nuckom, sarvent Sam. Kingston, laberow J ames Phipps, giner Maritt Whitlock, servent Nimrod Garner, servent <Henary Garner, cord winder, William Phipps, vitler drawed) James Parbey, labour William Ward, weaver William J ohnson, farmer Richard Colines, laborow Henary J ohnson, farmer <Daniel Fisher, drawed) Thos. Tibes, labor William Billing, shepard Thos. Huet, servent Richard Wait, miler Sam. Pool, servent William Grigrey, servent Thos. Turland, farmer William Tibes, juner, laborow John Turland, farmer <Edward Willes, drawed) Sam. Ashby, servent Edward Barker, laborow <John Muscott, drawed) Thos. Billingham, laborow John Marret, servent <John Bailey, drawed) Richard Ashby, labour William Brown, plumer Thos. Lee, servent John Coles, servent Thos. Pesnall, farmer Nath. Dugless, talyler <Thos. Billing, constable.) Bugbrooke. Any person or persons that think them selves aggrieved may appeal at the Peacock Inn in Northampton, the eighth day of Dec­ ember. 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 <Willm. Hammon, laberour, Willm. Clever, farmer not sharp) James Cook, servant <Nathi!. Green, shoemaker, Henry Judg's, servant drawn) Bartlet Miller, farmer <James Morris, ragman, lame) Willm. Spencer, laberour <Henry Crutchly, shoemaker, John Spencer, servant seven children) Stephen Hadden, servant <John Litchfield, farmer, very John Hammon, laberour bad health) Henry Maine, butcher <William Litchfield, farmer, John Wissh, blacksmith drawn) Benjamen Knight, shoemaker <Edwd. Hogden, labourer, four Edwd. Tarry, shoemaker children) Robert Litchfeild, farmer <Thos. Moird, butcher, drawn) Richard Bray, miller <John Bradshaw, shoemaker, Thos. Brewer, laberour not sound) Edwd. Sherman, constable. NOBOTfLE GROVE HUNDRED 137 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
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