Northamptonshire Militia Lists 1777: Huxloe Hundred

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Northamptonshire Militia Lists 1777: Huxloe Hundred HUXLOE HUNDRED Great Addington 17 Irthlingborough 72 Little Addington 23 !slip 48 Aldwincle All Saints 30 Kettering 387 Aldwincle St. Peter 19 Lilford 19 Barnwell All Saints 6 Lowick 44 Barton Seagrave 23 Slipton 9 Burton Latimer 61 Sudborough 23 Cranford St. Andrew 32 Twywell 34 Cranford St. John 14 Warkton 30 Denford 32 Woodford 36 Finedon 92 Grafton Underwood 18 1,069 Ale-draper 1 Farmer's son 13 Ale-house keeper 1 Farrier 1 Ale-keeper 1 Fellmonger 3 Apothecary 1 Gamekeeper 1 Apprentice 7 Gardener 2 Attorney 1 Ge1der 2 Attorney's clerk 1 Gentleman's servant 5 Baker 20 Glazier 1 Basket-maker 1 Glazier's servant 1 Blacksmith 18 Glover 4 Boat-wright 1 Grazier 5 Bookbinder 1 Grazier's son 1 Book-keeper 1 Grocer 5 Brazier 2 Gun-stock maker 1 Breeches-maker 1 Hairdresser 1 Brickmaker 4 Hawker 1 Butcher 11 Hedger 1 Carpenter 28 Heel-maker 1 Carrier 2 Hemp-dresser 1 Carrier's servant 5 Horse-breaker 1 Chaise driver 1 Innholder 1 Cheese-factor 1 Innkeeper 3 Chimney-sweep 1 Ironmonger 1 Collar-maker 2 Joiner 4 Cooper 2 Keeper 1 Coppice keeper 1 Labourer 143 Currier 1 Lace-dealer 1 Cutler 1 Lace-maker 1 Draper 6 Landlord 1 Draper's servant 1 Lime-trimmer 2 Dyer 1 Maltster 3 Esquire 2 Manufacturer 5 Excise officer 1 Manufacturer's Farmer 85 servant 1 Farmer & tax Mason 14 gatherer 1 Mat-maker 6 Farmer's servant 7 Merchant 1 HuxLOE HUNDRED 99 Militia (Bedfordshire) 1 Spinner 1 Miller 11 Steward 1 Miller's son 1 Surgeon 1 No trade given 55 Tailor 19 Ostler 1 Tanner 2 Paper-maker 1 Thatcher 2 Plasterer 1 Tin-man 2 Postboy 1 Turner 1 Publican 1 Victualler 11 Rector 1 VVaggoner 2 Reed-maker 1 VVatchmaker 2 Seaman 1 VVeaver 172 Serge-maker 6 VVeaver (silk) 1 Servant 169 VVeaver's apprentice 1 Servant (personal) 2 VVheelwright 11 Shepherd 22 VVheelwright's Shoemaker 54 servant 2 Shopkeeper 2 VVhitesmith 2 Sizer 1 VV ool-comber 35 Slater 3 VV ool-winder 1 Smith 1 Sorter 3 1,069 GREAT ADDINGTON Decbr 15th, 1777. A list of all the men's names in Great Addington between the age of eighteen and forty-five thought proper to serve in the militia. VVm. Lovel VVm. Vurley Benjamin Colson Josiah Brawn Lau. Hudson John Coe John VViles Tho. Timson John Jolly James Page John Beal J onathan SetcheI Tho. Baily Tho. Sharp George AlIen John Sharp Samuel AlIen Alexander Beeby, constable. LITTLE ADDINGTON A list of all persons liable to serve in the malitia for the parish of Little Addington viz: Japheth Abbot, farmer's son James Beeby, do. Jno. Beeby, do. Thos. Bird, weaver VVm. Paine, do. Henry VVillson, do. George Gascoyen, do. Jno. Ball, do. Green Gascoyen, do. Morris Noles, servant Thos. Beeby, do. Sam!. Dyer, do. 100 NORTHAMPTONSHIRE MILITIA LISTS, 1777 Jos. Maycock, do. Christopher Abbot, do. George Abbot, do. Jno. Sharp, do. Wm. Nicholes, do. Charles Chamberlain, do. Jno. How, do. Jno. Drage, baker Jos. Flecknoe, labourer George Mason, courdwainer Wm. Maycock, do. by me, George Beeby, constable. ALDWINCLE ALL SAINTS Notice is hereby given to all who liable to be drafted for the militia that their will be a meeting for that purpose to be held on the tenth day of December 1777 at the White Hart in Kettering. Aldwincle All Saints. (John Johnson) poor man, John Sawyer Parris, ale draper 6 children James Bellamy, weelwright Thos. Jeffs, labourer Thos. Bellamy, do. Mathew Battson, weavour, lame Thos. Hains, labourer William Sawford, labourer Dan!. Waples, seman, lame John Clark, labourer, lame (Joseph Hughes) poor man, (Richd. Pinark) poor man, 5 children 4 children Thos. Walden, servant Daniel Prentice, cordwainer (Thos. Bramston, labourer) (Thos. Battson, carpenter, has been drawn 4 children) drawn John Stokes, labourer (Thos. Thompson) farmer Robt. Whiteney, malster (past age) (Sam!. Brown) poor man, (Heny. Thompson, farmer, lame) 3 children past age (Wm. Brown) blemishd eyes (Willm. Crowson) cordwainer, Joseph Moore, labour 3 children Isaec Stephens, cordwainer Mr Hodgkins, groscer John Billing, labourer Willm. Beesley, blacksmith (James Small) poor man, Thomas Ellet, farmer 5 children Lewis Davison, cunstable. N.B. Any person that thinks themselves aggrieved may then appeal; no appeal will be afterwards received. Your appeal must be on the 10th. of this instant as above mentioned. ALDWINCLE ST. PETER Decm. 10, 1777. Acount of the names for the melicher for the parisch of Aldwinckel Saintes Peeters. J oseph Pressen, sarvent Simant Drage, sarvant Richard Stimson, labrow Tho. Bland, coopeerper Henery Cooales, farmer John Bland, grecher Samwel Nichels, sarvant Robart Tarrey, carpenter John J olderman, cooper John Smith, cooardwinder John Walden, labrow (Jorg Bloot, labrow) Job Brutnal, labrow Tho. Hooldeg, farmer Robart Peerkens, labrow (Tho. illegible, sarvant) Tho. Browen, farmer Richard Compen, sheepard Josph. Baterson, teeler Benjm. Goodger, coonstabl. HUXLOE HUNDRED 101 BARNWELL ALL SAINTS To a list of the men at this time dwelling within the parish of Barnwell All Saints between the ages of eighteen & fortyfive years. Chris. Jeakins, graser Thos. Cornwell, sarvent Geo. Peake, grasers son Cha. Andrew, dito Jno. Riddle, carpinder Wm. Spencer, do. December ye 6, 1777. Marmaduke Pywell, constable. BARTON SEAGRAVE A list of liable to serve as militia men in the parish of Barton Seagrave in the county of Northampton. Jno. Baker } Thos. Allott Saml. Wallis Sam!. Dimbleby Geo. Judkins farmers Nicholas Pendels Andw. Morer Willm. Summerforth Jno. Garratt } <illegible) Thos. Chater Jno. Cross Geo. Houghton Willm. Houghton <illegible) labourers Jos. Mutton club footed Jos. Quince servants Francis Briggs <Willm. Tompson) deaf <Jno. Braines) deformed Thos. Taylor Jude Hobey Thos. Townsley Robert Judkins, cunscle. N.B. There will be a meeting of the deputy lieutenants and justices of the peace for this county held on the tenth day of December next ensuing at the White Hart in Ketterg when and where all persons who think themselves agrieved may appeal. No appeal afterwards will be received. BURTON LATIMER The persons whose names are as follow are liable to serve in the militia for the parish of Burton Latimer, 1778. Francis Robinson, farmer John Garratt, miller John Robinson, farmer William Eady, miller Edmund Eady, farmer Henry Robinson, farmer William Andrews, farmer John Hughes, wheelwright Robert Capps, butcher Edward Hughes, wheelwright Samuel Buswell, farmer Joseph Sudborough, shoemaker Thos. Wood, farmer Thos. Sudborough, shoemaker Edward Wood, farmer Moses Patrick, mason John Blofield, joiner Henry Ginn, farmer Richard Blofieeld, joiner William Eady, servant Samuel Garratt, miller John Sudborough, shoemaker 102 NORTHAMPTONSlllRE MILITIA LISTS, 1777 Thos. Bellamy, farmer Samuel Wright, servant Robert Bellamy, farmer John Timson, servant John Glover, carpenter Richard Croxen, blacksmith Thos. Simco, carpenter William Branson, sarvant Richard Wade, publican John Bland, servant Joseph Miller, weaver Charls Hodson, servant John Hodson, labourer Robert Row, labourer Thos. Croxen, wheelwright Thos. Payne, taylor Samuel Patrick, mason William Nutt, labourer John Mason, weaver Francis Toulton, weaver Joseph Driver, shepherd William Northern, taylor <Nathaniel Daniels, weaver) <Thos. Brotcher, servant) David Miller, weaver Thos. Coalman, servant Thos. Neal, weaver <John Burnaby, labourer) John Neal, weaver Samuel Smith, weaver Samuel Neal, shepherd Samuel Fox, labourer John Coals, labourer John Barnes, servant Samuel Gillings, weaver Joseph Clark, servant David Blunt, servant John Daniels, labourer Edward Ginn, servant Joseph Sudborough, constable. The day of appeal for any persons that think themselves aggriev'd is on the 10th of December, at the White Hart Inn, in Kettering. N.B. That no appeal will be afterwards receieved. CRANFORD ST. ANDREW Decr. ye 1st 1777. A list of person residing in the parrish of Cranford St. Andrew between the age of eighteen and forty five years lyable to serve in the millitia. John Blackwell, smith Jonthn. Bailey, do. Thos. Lyon, baker Richd. Hodson, servant Wm. Isac, woollcomber Wm. Gun, do. Michael Holland, do. Wm. Cox, do. Thos. Jennings, do. Thos. Langley, farmer George Holland, do. Wm. Rippen, servant Thos. Howard, weaver Wm. Fiesby, do. Thos. Peach, butcher Wm. Gale, farmer Thos. Abbott, butcher <Richd. Daniels, labour, lame) John Askew, sergemaker <Saml. Panter, servant, hard Saml. Daniels, cordwainer of hearing) John Sharp, labourer <John Farrow, labourer, lame) Willm. Linnell, farmer <Jos. Abbott, carpenter, drawn Edward Simcock, carpenter in 1771) Richd. Skillet, labourer <John Garton, labourer, drawn Jas. Battell, farmer in 1771) Thos. Croddock, servant <Gregory Cox, servant, drawn) <Benj. Farrow, labourer) above forty five N.B. The day of appeal will be at ye White Hart Inn, Kettering~ on Wednesday ye 10th of this inst. where all that think themselves agrieved will be heard & that no appeal will be afterwards received. W. Sharp, constable. HUXLOE HUNDRED 103 CRANFORD ST. JOHN Deer. ye 1st 1777. A list of persons residing in the parrish of Cranford St John between ye age of eighteen and forty five years lyable to serve in ye militia. John Horn, servant John Abbott, do. Edwd. Gray, do. Abaraham Smith, farmer John Sharp, vitular Wm. Smith, labourer Dan!. Wells, weaver John Orpin, servant Wm. Sharp, cordwainer Reuhbin Reynolds, do. Edward Mackaness, farmer <Jos. Wood, farmer, drawn 1769) Simon Abbott, labourer <John Patrick, drawn 1774) N.B. The day of appeal will be at the White Hart Inn Kettering on Wednesday ye 10th. of this inst. where all that think themselves agrieved will be heard & that no appeal will be afterwards
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