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1 HIGHAM FERRERS HUNDRED Bozeat 61 Ringstead 33 Chelveston 24 Rushden 109 Easton Maudit 16 Stanwick 37 Hargrave 17 Strixton 3 Higham Ferrers 52 Wollaston 73 Irchester 46 Newton Bromswold Raunds 120 Apothecary 1 Lace-maker 13 Apprentice 4 Lace-man 1 Baker 5 Mason 6 Blacksmith 6 Mat-maker 8 Breeches-maker 1 Miller 3 Butcher 9 No trade given 75 Cake-man 1 Poulterer 1 Carpenter 19 Roper 1 Clergyman 1 Schoolmaster 1 Collar-maker 1 Servant 114 Cooper 3 Shepherd 18 Dealer 1 Shoemaker 45 Draper 2 Smith 4 Farmer 53 Tailor 20 Farmer's son 9 Tanner 1 Fell-monger 2 Thatcher 1 Flax-dresser 2 Tripe-man 1 Gardener 2 Victualler 1 Gentleman 1 Weaver 2 Glazier 1 Weaver (stockings) 1 Glover 7 Wheeler 3 Grocer 3 Wheelwright 3 Husbandman 31 WooI-comber 1 Knacker 1 Yeoman 1 Labourer 115 Lace (dealer in) BOZEAT Decr. 8th A true list of all the men in the parish of Bozeat from the age of eighteen to forty five. Thos. Pitts, laborour Willm. Church, laceman Willm. Hartwell, servant J oseph Partridge, laborour John Hindfield, servant Ricd. Southam, laborour George Hooton, farmer son John Taylor, tripe man Thos. Hooton, ditto. Thos. Surrig, laborour Wm. Knight, servant Wm. Jolly, lacemaker Edward Partridge, tayler George Hollis, servant Robt. Cercuit, baker John Cradock, servant
2 90 NORTHAMPTONSHIRE MILITIA LISTS, 1777 Thos. Smith, servant John Smith, servant Willm. Radborn, farmer son Willm. Gibson, laborour Ricd. Garner, servant Wm. Loyne, juner, lacemaker Wm. Grange, laborour Thos. Bates, shepherd Thos. Wikes, buttcher Thos. Adkins, servant Robt. Talbot, laborour Wm. Tayler, lacemaker Thos. Tayler, lacemaker Thos. Tombkins, carpenter <John Hill, servant) Wm. Wikes, laborour James Drage, lacemaker Wm. Diplip, taylr Wm. Partridge, lacemaker James Partridge, cakeman Wm. Piner, labourer John Risley, junr., lacemaker <John Talbot, lacemaker) John Partridge, lacemaker Willm. Denton, servant Thos. Nicholas, lacemaker James Wright, laborour Michall Drage, lacemaker Willm. Nicholas, laborour James Partridge, labarour John Risley, laborour John Surrig, laborour John Surrig, laborour, Church Lane Matthew Smart, laborour Willm. Cumbledge, laborour John Ward, laborour Wm. Wright, servant James Brattcher, tayler <Thos. Wright, juner, shepherd) <Edward Tombkins, juner, lame) Joseph Pitts, laborour Almon Partrick, laborour <Wm. Corly, juner, a poor tradesman and nine children) Thos. Smart, laborour <Mark Hull, farmer son, hard of hearing) CHEL VESTON CUM CALDECOTT Novr. 28th A list of all the men liable to serve as militia men in the parish of Chelveston cum Caldecot in the county of Northampton. John Burton, labourer Colyer Marchant, servt. Thos. Jellis, shepherd Richd. Tansley, labourer Willm. Spencer, servt. John Neall, shoemaker Joseph Flewit, farmer John Ekins, farmers son Thos. Wagstaff, labourer Timothy Hawks, blacksmith Frans. Bridgford, shepherd Thos. Chettle, farmers son Thos. Chapman, farmer John Chettle, farmers son Benjn. Briggs, servt. Jonathan Barfield, shoemaker Benjn. Garner, labourer Josiah Brawnson, shoemaker Willm. Wright, farmer Jerh. Marchant, servt. Henry Hornsey, labourer John Wagstaff, taylor Fill. Bailey, servt. John Cheney, labourer EASTON MAUDIT Henry Lenton, constable. A llist of men for Easton Maudit in Northampton Shier. William Brealey, sarvant John Sters, farmer John Brealey, labourer John Clason, farmer Frances Fillips, gardner Jeams Hardwick, carpinder David Smith, labourer John Cliffin, labourer Edward Walker, sarvant Charls Dugliss, groser Marchal Fels, sarvant William Abraham, sarvant
3 HIGHAM FERRERS HUNDRED 91 William Tod, sarvant Joseph Smith, labourer Thomas Webster, sarvant <William Petipher, sarvant) This is atrew list to the best of my knoleg. George Brealey, cunstable. HARGRAVE A list of all persons in the parish of Hargrave, Northamptonshire, qualified to serve as mlitia-men. Thos. York, farmer Jas. Buck, labourer John Maise, servant Saml. Bass, blacksmith Jeremiah Hankins, servant Abraham Blott, farmer Jas. Wise, labourer J oseph Wheeler, servant Stephen Dexter, farmer George Winsor, servant Wm. AlIen, servant Thos. Mason, labourer Herbert Mitchell, farmer Paul CoIlis, farmer John Mahew, farmer Joseph Mason, labourer Thos. Burnham, servant Jas. Drage, constable, Hargrave, Deer HIGHAM FERRERS A list of persons liable to serve in the militia for the town and parish of Higham Ferrers in the county of Northampton taken 6th Decer Thomas Chown, miller John Black, labr. Willm. Beeby, servt. <John Sachet, labr. Peter York, servt. <Thos. Kilsby, servt.) Kilsby Sanders, fellmonger Jonathan Parker, servt. James Deiton, servt. John Dickens, mason Willm. Lonsdale, gent. WaIter Spong, farmer James Draper, labr. Gilbert Chandler, labr. Timothy Warren, butcher John Clements, servt. Thomas Newman, cordwainder Benjamin Reeve, poulterer Robt. Burges, husbandman Daniel Wyman, carpenter Willm. Burges, farmer Willm. Sanders, farmer Ewd. Bridgman, baker Henry Clark, servant Thomas Eccles, grocer John Barratt, farmer Daniel Pressland, draper Robt. <Thomas) Holland, servt. Willm. Cleevley, glover Thomas Lonsdale, draper Thos. Partridge, labr. John Patenal, servt. Richd. Lambe, cordwainder Sparke Sanderson, apothecary John Mason, grocer John Howes, smith Willm. Sanders, butcher Robt. Eady, smith George Spencer, collarmaker Willm. Cooke, farmer John Lambe, cordwainder John Bennet, labr. John Wyman, carpenter <Thos. Parker, matmaker) John Sykes, labr. <John AlIen, cooper)} <Thos. Wright, prenties, glazier) <John CoIlins, labr.) infirm John Capel, labr. <John Dell, labr.) persons Wm. Brown, labr. <John Wright, labr.) Thos. Wright } constables. John Church
4 92 NORTHAMPTONSHIRE MILITIA LISTS, 1777 IRCHESTER A tru list of men who are to serve as militia men betwixt the ages of eighteen and fortyfive in the parish of Irchester in the county of Northampton. Thos. Richards, farmer Willm. Campin, mattmaker Willm. Cox, laboro John Parker, mattmaker Thos. Chapman, farmer John Bledsoe, farmer John Quemby, carpenter James Robbins, servant Samuel Quemby, carpenter John Lewis, glover Moses Hudson, laboro Edward Warden, laboro Thos. Tayler,laboro Francis Mannin, laboro John Wishdish, shoumaker Willm. Martin, servant Thos. Boddington, farmer Willm. Lewis, farmer Amon Mundin, tayler Joseph Billin, servant Timothy Jackson, farmer Thos. Goosey, farmer Thos. Whitlock, servant John Partridge, laboro Joseph Bays, mason Stephen Neal, servant Thos. George, servant Samuel Langley, farmer John Mason, shoumaker John Campin, mattmaker John Bays, mason Joseph Clever, servant John Clark, laboro Benjin. Huit, servant John Oney, servant John Hankins, servant James Mannin, tayler John Jackson, farmer John Sharman, servant John Passilow, miller Charles Bledsoe, farmer Henry Dart, servant Benjamin Partridge, servant Edward Mason, carpenter Samuel Cattel, glover Willm. Cook, servant Any persons that thinks themselves agrieved may appeal at 8th day of December 1777 at the Hind Inn in Wellingborough & that no appeal will be afterwards received. Thos. Angr~ve } constables. Henry Harns NEWTON BROMSWOLD Newton Bromshold. A list of all the persons within the said parrish betwein the age of 18 years and 45 liable to serve in the militia. Edward Lambert, servt. Willm. Low, servt. Willm. Ambridge, servt. Richard Whitmee, servt. Thos. Holloway, servt. John Newman, servt. George Ringroase, labourer Willm. Winsall, labourer Samuel Robinson, labourer Robt. Tweltree, carpenter John Carr Benjamin Bywaters, labourer Willm. Bollard, farmer Robert Lee, servt. John Bollard, farmer John Coaley, juner., labourer This is atrue list by me, Willm. Bollard, constable. RAUNDS Raunds in the county of Northampton. A list of they names of those
5 HIGHAM: FERRERS HUNDRED 93 persons dwelling in our said parish between the age of eighteen and forty five years as proper persons to serve as militia men. John Tebbutt, shephard Samuel Ekins, husbandman John Ekins, husbandman Robert Ekins, husbandman Thos. Ekins, husbandman Thos. Flintham, husbandman William Chambers, servant Phi lip Knight, servant Thos. Brawn, husbandman Thos. Jones, labourer John Wimpriss, shephard Thos. Loveden, labourer William Whiteman, shoemaker John Vurley, teylor J onathan Blott, butcher James Rappitt, wheelright William Hall, wheelright Henry Clark, servant William Gray, servant John Martin, husband man William Askham, husbandman Edward Freesbee, labourer Thos. Britten, shoemaker John Whitnee, nacker Thos. Musckitt, labourer Ekins Askham, shoemaker Robert Knighton, shoemaker John Hall, shoemaker Thos. Bransom, shephard Joseph Colson, shoemaker John Woodruff, husbandman John Jones, blacksmith Thos. Vicurs, labourer Robert Brown, husbandman John Pentelow, husbandman Robert Cox, servant John Underwood, carpenter John Groom, weaver Thomas Knighton, shoemaker John Amsbee, mason Samuel Whitnee, husbandman John Patridge, husbandman John Trossel, miller John Berry, servant James Amold, blacksmith Thos. Hitchcock, servant Thos. Bates, husbandman William Bates, shephard Joseph Bates, shoemaker John Knighton, shoemaker John Ekins, baker Samuel Nichols, shoemaker Richard Pack, glover John Skinner, mason Ekins Flintham, husbandman Thos. Flintham, husbandman William Flintham, husbandman John Lovell, carpinter John Shelton, butcher John Driver, husbandman George Nicholson, labourer William Maill, flax-dresser William Hills, shoemaker Mathew Sharman, shephard John Flintham, husbandman Joseph Garrat, butcher Henry Knighton, husbandman William Knighton, husbandman James Hall, husbandman William Pentelow, husbandman Jonathan Bailey, servant William Young, shoemaker Robert Ekins, husbandman Thos. Gadsbee, flax-dresser Charles Kent, taylor Titus Kent, taylor William Kirk, labourer John Wilbey, labourer William Ekins, labourer Thos. Nichols, husbandman Thos. Robinson, shoemaker Lenoard Robinson, shoemake John Haselden, lasemaker John Pentelow, shoemaker John Smith, lasemaker John Harrson, husbandman William Ekins, husbandman Richard Ekins, husbandman Simon Coals, shoemaker John Askham, husbandman Henry Askham, servant James Boyfield, servant Ephram White, labourer Thos. Haselden, labourer An account of the names of the poor men that have got three children and upwards. <John Chamberlin> <John Stains>
6 94 NORTHAMPTONSHIRE MILITIA LISTS, 1777 <William Parker) <Thos. Hall) <Thos. Hornsbee) <Thos. Adams) <Cornilus Pentelow) <John Bates) An account of the names of those persons that have infirmities incapacitiating them from serving as militia men. <Mathew Saddington, broken) <Thos. Munday, lame feet) <Thos. Hewgs, silley) <Thos. Freeman, lame feet) <Joseph Marlin, lame leg) <Thos. Pettit, one eye) <Thos. Ekins, lame hand) <John Colson, one eye) <Thos. Clark, lame feet) <William Ellit, lame feet) <William Jones, lame hip) <Henry Flintham, dearth) <William Sharman, lame legs) <James Pentelow, lame feet) <Benjeman Colson, lame arm) <John Ekins, lame knee) <Joseph Colson, lame side) <Thos. Skinner, a prentice) Thos. Knighton. RINGSTEAD A list of the names from eighteen to forty five for the parrish of Ringstead fiting to sarve on the melisha. White Bett, farmer Mathew Teat, servant Thomas Staines, labrour Robert Sadington, labrour John Mitchel, labrour John Barfoot, coardwinder J oseph Sanders, labrour Thomas May, gardinow Thomas Hearly, farmer Thomas Mager, servant Henery Timson, labrour J oseph Brawn, farmer James Barker, labrour John Key, tailer John Willamson, labrour J oseph Bett, farmer William Forsket, farmer RUSHDEN John Ball, labrour William Ratc1if, labrour Thomas Weekly, coardwinder Ezzak Witeman, labrour J oseph Ekince, farmer William AIling, farmer Francis Hartwell, labrour James Draper, servant Thomas Bateman, farmer J oseph Richardson, servant Robert Forsket, farmer Joseph Dorden, servant Thomas Plant, servant Thomas Parsons, servant John Weekly, servant Henery Quemby, labrour William Geary, cunstable. A list of persons names in the parish of Rushden between ye age of eighteen & forty five. Wm. Baker, shepard Thos. Baker, do. <Jno. Baker, apprentice) Jno. Knowles, shoemaker <Jno. Margits, do., drawed before) Jno. Wright, jersey comber Jno. Baker, shepard Jno. Hensman, blacksmith Thos. Faulkner, servant Wiles Codgbrook, farmer Jno. Richards, do. < Charles Richards, tanner, apprentice)
7 HIGHAM FERRERS HUNDRED 95 Henry Corley, labourer Saml. Lyon, servant Jno. Cleaton, do. Jno. Astwood, do. Thos. Smith, farmer Jno. Clark, do. Thos. Faulkner, servant Thos. Manning, labourer <Wm. Annis, do., lame) <Moses Walker, do., drawed before) Willm. Warren, do. Jno. Langley, shoemaker Willm. Langley, taylor Ben. Be1cher, labourer Willm. Knight, carpenter Thos. Blossom, farmer Willm. Barry, shoemaker Willm. Marriot, blacksmith Willm. Scott, servant Willm. Saby, butcher Thos. Fletcher, farmer Peter Tyler, servant Thos. Mabbot, do. Jno. Ashton, do. <Jno. Achurch, farmer, lame) James Hewett, servant Willm. Hawkes, baker <Richd. Childs, labourer, lame) Wm. Burges, shoemaker <The Revd. Mr. Midgley, clergyman) <Jno. Peet, carpenter, aprentice) <Thos. Peet, do., apprentice) Esau Brawnson, labourer <John Smith, farmer, thirdbearer) John Lucas, labourer J oseph Mould, servant Willm. Elard, labourer Willm. Hobs, shoemaker <Robt. Lovell, farmer, third bearer ) <Edward Mabbot, servant, drawed before) Richd. Jakes, do. J oseph Drage, breeches maker Thos. Fisher, shoemaker Wm. Moor, fellmonger <George Sears, labourer, drawn before) Robt. Burbidge, do. Jno. Packwood, taylor Thos. Cumberland, farmer Thos. Turner, labourer <Mark Elard, do., drawn before) Jno. Mackness, do. <Willm. Achurch, glover, lame) <Thos. Saby, do., apprentice) Samll. Clark, carpenter Willm. Norman, farmer <Jno. Fisher, do., drawed before) Jno. Cox, servant Robt. Achurch, labourer Thos. Clark, butcher Edmund Pettit, labourer Robt. Harris, do. Willm. Young, carpenter Jonathon Curtis, wheelwright Jno. Willamott, shoemaker <Willm. Corby, taylor, apprentice) <Joseph Kent, shoemaker, apprentice) <James Coleson, shoemaker, drawn before) Thos. Fisher, farmer Richd. Sergant, servant Jno. AlIen, labourer Jno. Denton, shepherd Thos. Denton, do. Jno. Achurch, roper These are poor men that have three children upwards. <Joseph Bradshaw) <James Sargent) <Willm. Lovell) <John Corby) <Phillip Ashton) <Saml. Knight) <Steven Rains) <Thos. Pettit) <John Darling, drawn & served) <Willm. Clark) <John Riddle) <Saml. Corby) <Willm. Denton) <Wm. Underwood) <John Burge, drawn before) <George Mackness) <Edward York) <Willm. Darling) <John Stevens) <Willm. Hopkins)
8 96 NORTHAMPTONSHIRE MILITIA LISTS, 1777 (Thos. Ward) (Thos. Ward) (Thos. Pressland) (Peter Cooper) N.B. Any person or persons thinking themselves aggrieved in this list this is to lett them know that their will be an appeal day on Monday ye eight day of December next at ye Hind Inn in Wellingborough and that no appeal will be received afterward. Robt. Ste,vens } constables. Jno. JefInes STANWICK A list of persons in the parish of Stanwick liable to serve in the Northampton shire militia. John Brawn, carpinder Robt. Marchant, carpender John Hewitt, servant Willm. Lenton, cordwainer Thos. Smith, farmer John Clark, cordwainer Joseph Hurst Thos. Castledine, labourer Daniel Coleman, servant Daniel Brown, cordwainer Thos. AlIen, servant Willm. Waples, labourer John Wright, farmers son John Britnall, smith John Smith, farmer, John Carr, labourer headborough Thos. Robinson, smith Daniel Houghton, servant Willm. Hull, baker Lewis Flintham, farmer John Morris, mason Willm. Augustine, taylor Samuel Bailey, matmaker John Robinson, taylor John Bailey, matmaker Willm. Robinson, taylor Willm. Aubery, matmaker Willm. Kirk, farmers son Mackness Clark, butcher (John Burnhill, servant) Willm. Pearson, labourer Thos. Bays, servant James Brown, servant (Jeorge Briggs, servant Willm. Deacon, servant Edward Warren, servant Willm. Pool, servant Joseph CJross, constable. STRIXTON 1777 Novr. 26. A list of the parish of Stricton men able for servitude. William Luck John Wooden Robert Luck The day of a peal Decbr. 8 at the Hind Inn in Wellingborough Northampton shire. John Robinson. WOLLASTON A list of persons qualified to serve in the militia for the parish of W ollaston in the county of Northampton, taken No , from the age of 18 to forty five years. Sam. Panter, labourer Tho. Panter, servant Wm. Hills, servant John Palmer, labourer
9 HIGHAM FERRERS HUNDRED 97 Jos. Wooding, servant Wm. Keech, shepherd Tho. Reynolds, servant Wm. Turland, schoolmaster John Kemshead, matmaker Geo. Lilley, labourer Robt. More, cooper Wm. Walker, junr. Geo. Whorley, servant John Basily, taylor Ed. Green, carpenter John Bodington, cordwainer Wm. Brown, taylor Jams. Read, taylor Henry Garner, labourer John Patridge, wheeler David Hennel, dealer in lace John Cook, labourer John Cooper, carpenter Geo. Brown, cordwainer Wm. Sanders, singleman Tho. Denton, cordwainer Wm. Denton, cordwainer Jos. Reynolds, labourer John Wiman, servant Jams. Denton, victualler Jerry Patridge, wheeler Jams. Brown, junr., weaver Joel Weed, servant (Wm. Farrow, singleman) Robt. Woodams, labourer Wm. Knighton, servant Jams. Farrow, singleman John Hind, stocking weaver Stephen Walker, singleman John Walker, singleman Wm. Pridmore, thatcher Char. Norton, labourer John Read, glover Jon Agutter, singleman Tho. Bailey, labourer Tho. Reynolds, taylor Henry Charlton, singleman Daniel Presland, singleman Same Warner, cordwainer John Presland, singleman Jams. Presland, singleman Tho. Presland, singleman Tho. Nutt, shepherd John Nutt, shepherd John Panter, servant John Jones, cordwainer Wm. Lucy, singleman Edward J ones, dealer John Smart, labourer John Ludington, cordwainer Richard Mash, yeoman Wm. Rose, cooper Ben. Perkins, servant Wm. Sharp, servant Tho. Bettle, shephard Wm. Patridge, wheeler John Lilly, singleman Those that are lame, or troubled with other infirmities etc. (Wm. Crick, a broken arm) (John Rose, lame) (Wm. Reynolds, hard of hearing) (Geo. Wheatly, apprentice) (John Murdin, one eye) (John Walker, apprentice) Robert Crick, constable.
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