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West Riding Muster Rolls 1680 Date: 18 February 1998 03:55 John K Coldwell From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Subject: West Riding Muster Rolls 1680 Date: 18 February 1998 03:55 West Riding Muster Rolls 1680 - Part 1 These Muster Rolls were kindly supplied by Denise Oyston. Militia - Sr. Michaell Wentworth's Regimt., within the wappentakes of Agbrigg, Staincross, Osgoldcross, Strafford, and Tickhill (The letters P and M denote Pikeman and Musketeer) ADAMS, William [P] Worsborough ALLOT, John [P] Worsborough ANLEY, Thomas [M] Cumberworth BAGGALEY, William [M] Barnsley BAITSON, Thomas [M Non App] Clayton BARBER, John [P] Bargh BEAUMONT, Mr William [charge to H P] Darton BINGLEY, John [M] Worsborough BLACKBURN. Robert [M] Denby BOTTOMLEY, Alex [M] Clayton BRAMHALL, Widdow [M] Roystone BROADHEAD, Jonathan - Monk Bretton BROOKE, William [P] Dodworth BROOKE, Thomas [M] Dodworth BROWN, Matthew [M] Darton BURDET, Mr Francis [M] Silkstone BURDET. Thomas [M] Denby CLAYTON, Samuel [M] Denby COCKIN, Samuel [P] Langsett COLDWELL, John [P] Silkstone COTTON, Mr William [M] Kexbrough CRESWICK, Nicholas [M Non App] Stainborough CROOKES, Mr William [M] Monk Bretton ELLINSON, Richard [P] Barnsley ELLIS, Daniel [M] Worsborough GILL, Mr John [M] Havercroft GOODWIN. Matthew [P] South Hiendley GREAVES. John [P] Hunshelf GREENE, John [P] Hoylandswaine HAGUE. William [M] Thurlestone HAGUE, Francis punior M] Denby HAGUE. Thomas [M] Thurlestone Page 1 HAWKESWORTH. John [M] Denby HELLENLEY, George [M] Brierly HERNE, Mr William [M] High Hoyland HINTHMAN, Daniel [M] Cawthorne HOBSON. Thomas [M] Dodworth HOBSON, John [P] Thurgoland HOLGATE, Robert [M] Brierly LEAKE, Michael [M] Hemsworth LEE, Henry [M] Silkstone LEGGETT, George [M] Barnsley LITTLEWOOD, William [P] Cawthorne MARSDEN, Richard [M] Oxspring MARSH, Richard [P non app] Bargh MAWHOOD, Richard [M] Ardsley MICKLETHWAIT. John [P] Ingbirchworth MICKLETHWAIT, Josias [M] Cawthorne MICKLETHWAIT. Richard [P] Ardsley MILNER, Mr [M] Worsborough MIRFIELD, Mr [P] Thurgoland MORTON. Francis [M] Thurgoland MOSLEY, Joseph [M] Cumberworth NEWI'ON, John [M] Langsett OXLEY, John [M] Shafton PRINCE, Mrs [P] Ardsley PRINCE. John [P] Woolley RAMSDEN, Thomas [M] Cudworth RAMSDEN. Thomas [P] Hemsworth RAWSON. John [M Non App] Dodworth RHOADES, Thomas [M] Barnsley RICH, Daniel [P] Thurlestone RICH, Silvanus [P] Thurlestone ROOKE , John [non app] Bargh SANDERSON, John [M] Hoylandswaine SENIOR. Thomas [M] Dodworth SKYERS, William [M] Worsborough SLACK, Richard [M] Ryhill SMITH, Robert [M] Cawthorne SOTWELL. John [P] Hoylandswaine SWALLOW, Matthew [P non app] Clayton USHER, Mrs [P] Barnsley WALD, Thomas [M] Barnsley WALKER, George [M] Hunshelf WHEATLEY, Mary [P] Woolley WILSON. Mrs [P] Thurlestone WOOD. George [M] Monk Bretton WOOD. Mrs [M] Silkstone WORDSWORTH. John [M] Langsett WORDSWORTH, Josias [M] Hunshelf WORDSWORTH, Richard [M Non App] Penistone WORDSWORTH, Issac [P] Stainborough [Return to Top] Page 2 GREENFIELD Goole, Selby, Manchester (Lancashire) JOHNSON Ecclesfield KILNER Ecclesfield LEAK Selby LONGBOTTOM Scarborough MEGSON Dewsbury MOORE Monk Frystone, Duckinfield (Lancashire) PARKIN Dewsbury TEMPLE Scarborough, Hartlepool (Durham) WHITTINGTON Ecclesfield, Greasborough WILKINSON Dewsbury WINTER Scarborough WOODCOCK Ecclesfield — Original Message — From: John Coldwell <mailto:[email protected]> To: Rosemary Fearnley <mailto:[email protected]> Sent: 20 June 1999 18:24 Subject: Cowgill Rosemary I have extracted the following data from my database which i hope you will be able to read OK. It requires a reader which will read HTML text e.g. Microsoft Outlook Express 5. Ifnot let me know and I will try to find another way to send it to you. The group number is my personal reference to the families. Ifany abbr.. is not obvious let me know. Robert's father is given as Robert of Woodhouse - this needs to be checked because I do not have the original data to confirm this. Iwould very much like to receive a copy of your information. Regards, John Page 2.
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