Wymersley - Northamptonshire Record Society

WYMERSLEY HUNDRED
Blisworth
Brafield
Castle Ashby
Cogenhoe
Collingtree
Courteenhall
Denton
Grendon
Hackleton
Hardingstone
Horton
Great Houghton
Ale-keeper
Baker
Blacksmith
Breeches-maker
Butcher
Butler
Carpenter
Chandler
Coachman
Dealer
Esquire
Excise-man
Farmer
Farmer (gentleman)
Farmer's servant
Farmer's son
Footman
Gardener
Gentleman
Gentleman's servant
Grazier
Grazier's son
Groom
Groom (under)
Illegible
Labourer
Lace-maker
29
21
12
20
16
12
34
55
17
76
10
23
1
5
12
2
5
1
18
1
1
1
2
1
46
1
11
24
1
6
4
1
3
2
2
1
1
136
7
Little Houghton
Milton
Piddington
Preston Deanery
Quinton
Rothersthorpe
Whiston
Wootton
Yardley Hastings
41
40
25
14
9
31
8
44
65
602
Lace-man
Maltster
Mason
Miller
Miller's servant
Miller's son
Newsman
No trade given
Painter
Postilion
Public house
Servant
Shepherd
Shoemaker
Shopkeeper
Soap-boiler
Stay-maker
Steward
Tailor
Victualler
Weaver
Wheelwright
Wheelwright's son
Wool-comber
Wool-stapler
1
3
5
4
1
1
2
86
1
1
1
123
14
23
3
1
3
1
11
4
10
4
1
1
1
602
BLISWORTH
County of Northampton. Wymersley Hundred, November ye 26th 1777.
Blisworth list then made by Joseph Hedge constable for the parish of
208
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE MILITIA LISTS,
1777
Blisworth of all men dwelling within the parish of Blisworth between the
ages of eighteen and forty five years.
George Goode
First, Edwd. Brafield, a
Benjamin Goode
gentleman farmer
Wm. Faulkner
William Hedge, a farmer
Thos. Pacey
Thos. Langford, a gentlemans
Peter Fretter
servant
George Marriott
Farmers servants
John Cowley
Wm. Pettifer
Thos. Peach
John Tebbey
Labourers
John Bolton
John Neale
Wm. Willcox
John Limon
Thos. Clarke
(Josph. Whitlock, drawn)
Wm. Clarke
Thos. Hedge
Incapacitated
James Stokes
Thos. Baldwin
(Edwd. Nutter, lost one end of
a finger)
Tradesmen
(Thos. Willcox, low of stature &
a stammering speech)
Francis Plowman
(Wm. CoIlins, lame an ancle out
Charles Adkins
Richd. Goodridge
of joint)
(Joseph Edge, constable.)
N.B. Notice is given that if any person be aggrieved ye day of appeal will
be at the Peacock Inn, in Northampton on the eighth day of December
next coming and-furthor notice is given that no appeal will be afterwards received.
BRAFIELD
Brafield militta list 1777.
William Cook, farmer
Richard Whiting, wheelwright
John White, servant
James Chapman, servant
Benjamin Jones, servant
(Thomas Smith, servant) lame
(Langly Smith, labourer, lame)
Edward Robinson, servant
John Robinson, labourer
Uriah Geyton, wheelwright
Francis Robinson, servant
James Clayson, mason
William Clayson, servant
Daniel Clayson, servant
Nashon Brown, servant
William Drage, servant
John Fitczhugh, carpenter, senor
Thomas Fitczhugh, carpenter
John Fitczhugh, carpenter,
junier
William Tompston, taylor
John Geyton, weaver
George Battison, constable.
Francis Whiting, headborough.
CASTLE ASHBY
Castle Ashby list of militia men.
Mr. John Adams
Mr. James Wooley
Mr. Samuel Green
Mr. John Buckby
William Hichcock
John Tebut
WYMERSLEY HUNDRED
209
John Emmit
Edward Edins
Nickles White
George Waring
William Chapman
James Gibson
<John Rogers, constable.)
The day of a peal will be the eight day of December next at the Peearcock
Inn, Northampton.
COGENHOE
A list of those betwin the age of eighteen and forty five able to sarve in ye
militia in the parish of Cogenhoe in the year 1777.
Joseph Dunn, sarvant
Willm. Higgins, butcher
Willm. Molton, sarvant
Henery Attewell, labrour
Thomas Valintine, labour
Willm. Moris, sarvant
J oseph Moris, labrour
Richard Cox, sarvant
George James, sarvant
<James Bedford, cordwinder)
Thomas Devenshire, whever
John Faulkner, famer
Steven Spencer, sarvant
Samuel Flindel, sarvant
Thomas Ashby, sarvant
Thomas Palmer, sarvant
Danil Higgins, butcher
Willm. Garner, labrour
Hugh Higgins, farmer
Will. Gayton, labrour
All those that think themselfs agrved are to a pear at the Peacock Inn in
Northampton on Mondey the eighth day of December at the day of apeal.
John Paine, constable.
COLLINGTREE
A list of the men between the ages of eighteen and forty five years that
are able to sarve as militia men for the parrish of Collintree-1777.
Robard Brittens }
Thomas cockeril}
Thomas Brittens
sarvents
Richard Cockeril sarvent
WiHiam Cockeril, sarvent
Daniel Evans
} I b
Thomas Wingrave
ar ras
Thomas Labrams, farmer
Thomas Church, sarvent
Thomas Debett, labra
William Pain, farmer
<John Abby, jorneman shoeRichard Wingrive, farmer
maker, three childerens)
Tobey Dibbiy, shepard
<Richard Church, jorneman shoeThomas Jones, sarvent
maker, three childrens)
William Sammons, labras
<Thomas Clark, in firmd, larbra)
Francis Evans, constable.
COURTEENHALL
A true list of all men dwelling in the parish of Courtenhall between the
ages of eighteen and forty five years of age.
Mr. John Loxly. steward
Geo. Dunkley, servant
Thos. Dunkley, farmer
Wm. Dunkley, servant
Ricd. Labrum, servant
John Dunkley, servant
Thos. Cockerill, miller
James York, servant
Thos. Sheppard, servant
Mathew Chapman, gardiner
210
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE MILITIA LISTS,
John Phillips, labr.
1777
Thos. Harris, labr.
Thos. Labrum, constable.
DENTON
A list of the men in the parish of Denton liabel to serve in the militta.
Thomas Roberson
William Rainboo
Tomas Crook
Thos. Homsby
James Horsborn
Mark Roberson
John Marriot
Richard Calley
Thos. Pain
William Roberson
John Bailey
John Campen
Edward Smith
John White
Thos. Atterbery
James White
Thos. Wooding
Smith White
William Chapman
Vealintine Gibson
William Brumptam
Richard Lansbre
Philip White
Thomas Lansbre
John Barker
William Sparrow
William Barker
Thomas White
Charles White
George Bearel
Joseph White
Thomas Morris
George Lack
William Horsborn
The day of appeal will be on Monday the eight day of December at the
Peacock Inn Northampton.
GRENDON
A list of the names and occupations of the parish of Grendon in the county
of Northampton to serve as milita men.
Willm. Laughton, farmers son
John Munton, farmer
George Abraham, lacemaker
George Bletso, farmers son
George Cherry, labo.
Thos. Bletso, farmers son
Robert Brawn, farmers son
WilIm. Bletso, farmers son
Abraham Brawn, farmers son
Thos. Radbume, farmer
(Nathaniel Bates, servant, infirm)
Joseph Cliftun, labo.
John Thornton, lace maker
Ben. Pendred, labo.
Edward Warden, gardner
John Frost, labo.
Thos. Brealey, lacemaker
(infirm)
Willm. Revitt, carpenter
John Coe, farmers son
Thos. Coe, farmers son
(John Hart, victular) drawn
Camp. Cornish, shepard
WilIm. Gibs, baker
Willm. Revitt, mason
James Rattley, servant
Abaham Sharwood, tayler
John Underwood, servant
(John Wright, servant)
John Staford, lacemaker
Thos. Wright, malster
John James, labo.
(George Shipley, servant)
Richard Bailey, victular
Willm. Mundy, excisman
apprentice
Joseph Tayler, cordwinder
Willm. Roberson, servant
Willm. Cliff, victlar
Joseph Pack, labo.
John Smart, labo.
Thos. Revitt, mason
211
WYMERSLEY HUNDRED
Willm. Hawkings, lace maker
Willm. Brux, lace maker
Issac Watford, lace maker
<John Bland, labo.)
Thos. Cherry, carpenter
Thos. Sanderson, sheepard
Willm Riton, servant
Willm. Sumerfield, labo.
John Spencer, blacksmith
J oseph Groome, blacksmith
Joseph Watford, blacksmith
Thos. Roberson, labo.
Willm. Hoten, labo.
Willm. Simson, butcher
Bartholomew Cherry, labo.
<John Cherry, constable.)
HACKLETON
Novembr.26th 1777.
Hackelton, in the parish of Piddington
Persons namesThos. Mercer, esqr.
Geoe. Righton, servant
John Whiting, do.
John Denton, do.
Wilm. Howes, do.
Richd. Morby, labourer
J oseph Cook, weaver
Samull Howes, labour
Wilm. York, servant
in the county of Northampton.
John Smith, do.
Joseph Green, cordwinder
John J ohnson, wheelwright
Richd. Johnson, do.
Daniel Howes, farmors son
Thos. Old, cordwinder
Clark Nickals, do.
Thos. Goodman, labourer
John Jonne, cunstable.
HARDINGSTONE
A list of names to searve the millita in
Jno. Avery, wooll stapler
<Richd. illegible, labr.)
Jno. Avell, cord wainer
Robrt. Basset, black smith
Thos. Bullimore, black smith
Calib Bird, carpenter
Saml. Brooks, foot man
Jno. Barriot, buttler
Thos. Bugworth, under groon
Thos. Bamford, labr.
Timmy Brice, sarvt.
Willm. Callcut, gent.
Willm. Clark, stay maker
Edw. Chapman, breeches maker
Thos. Digby, labr.
Jno. Donsher, stay maker
Richd. Edmonds, labr.
Willm. Freeman, servt.
Willm. Fisher, labr.
Thos. Furnice, taylor
Jno. Fox, black smith
Rowland Fox, black smith
SamI. Freeman, groom
Thos. Farmer, labr.
the parish of Hardingstone.
Saml. Gadsdon, labr.
Jno. Hiller, labr.
Gorge Harris, labr.
Jno. Hobson, taylor
Thos. Humphres, labr.
Willm. Jinkins, labr.
Willm. Kinning, sarvt.
Willm. Langford, sarvt.
Willm. Luck, cord wainer
Gorge Maul, gent.
Jacob More, gardener
<Gorge Maine, labr.)
Willm. Merre1l, labr.
Jno. Manning, taylor
James Nickelson, coathman
Thos. Norton, weaver
Richd. Penn, carpenter
Wm. Penn, carpentor
Frans. Penn, carpentor
Wilm. Peaisland, labr.
Jno. Shargant, gardener
<Willm. South) sarvt., lame
Jos. Shaw, farmer
Robt. Shipp, sarvt.
212
NORTHAMPTONSmRE MILITIA LISTS,
Thos. Shearman, staymakr
Jno. Shearman, taylor
Antoy. Tite, sarvt.
Abrm. Tite, breeches maker
Richd. Timms, labr.
Thos. Timms, farmer
J os. Peach, cord wainer
Ralph Pulley, cord wainer
Willm. Tebbutt, postilon
Willm. Townsland, labr.
Willm. Tebbutt, cord wainer
Henry Wooding, servt.
<James Wickings, servt.) lame
Thos. Warwick, labr.
1777
Danil Wellford, labr.
Danil Wapoles, sarvt.
Willm. Wapoles, sarvt.
Willm. Ward, miller
Thos. Ward, sarvt.
<Thos. Cross, weaver)
Jams Brice, sarvt.
Jams Whats, lab.
Wm. Hakes, labr.
Jams. Simmons, painter
John Brice, non conpesments
Richd. Harthorp, cord wainer
John Sturges, sarvt.
<Richd. illegible, shew maker)
HORTON
A list of all the men now dwelling in the parish of Horton both names and
occupations that are able to sarve in the militia.
Jerimiah Broocks, farmer
Fowler Ridtcherson, groome
Valentine Tite, farmer
James Person, sarvent
Thomas Caves, farmer
Henery Rogers, sarvent
John Caves, farmer
John Travell, sarvent
William White, farmer
William Smith, sarvent
John Brice, cunstable.
Novr. 30 1777.
GREAT HOUGHTON
A list of all such persons as usually and now dwelling within the parrish
of Great Houghton in the county of Northampton between the ages of
eighteen and fortyfive years, distinguishing their respective ranks and
occupations and all such infirmities as any of them labour under incapacitating them from serving as militia men, Novr. ye 29th 1777.
Mr. Thomas Beet, gent.
Saml. Robertsson, labourer
Joseph Johnson, senr., grazier
John Waterfall, weaver
Joseph Johnson, junr., grazier
John Hemery, weaver
Thos. Roe, junr., malster
Benj. Whitmey, mason
James Pike, farmer
John Bassitt, weaver
George Alderidge, servant
Richard Bassitt, weaver
John Hunt, servant
John George, labourer
Thomas Chaplin, carpenter
Nathanael Gayton, woolcomber
John Chapman, carpenter
<George Brice, junr., infirm,
William Pearson, servant
bad legs)
John Webb, labourer
Hugh Higgins, publican,
Richard Cave, labourer
thirdborough
Benj. Cave, labourer
Thos. Roe, senr., grazier,
John Gibson, weaver
constable.
LITTLE HOUGHTON
The militia list of Little Houghton, 1777.
George Manning, gent.
Francis Freear, dealer
213
WYMERSLEY HUNDRED
William Manning, farmer
John Collier, farmer
Simon Collier
John Pacey
William Roe, farmer s
Thomas Coller, farmer
William Blunt, farmer s
James Marriott, farme b
Thomas Harris, farmer s
Thomas Pike, baker
William Law, gard.
William Wareing, malster
Samuel Monk, miller s
Thomas Dillow, ale keep
John Gayton, shoomaker
J oseph Hensman, shooma
William Laurance, labourer
William Walker, servant
Thomas George, servant
Richard Walker, servant
Richard Dodd, labourer
John Buckler, labourer
John Feary, servant
Thomas Spensor, servant
Charles Adkins, servant
Joseph Law, labourer
John Ashby, labourer
Edward Perkins, labourer
Thomas Kay, seepherd
William Gibbs, labourer
Robert Deacon, labourer
Thomas Clark, labourer
John Yorke, servant
Thomas Walker
William Knight
(Thomas Battisson) I
(John Edmonds)
drawn
(Daniel Perkins)
afore
(Richard Robinson)
J
Robet Harris, constable.
MILTON
A list of the militry men of the parish of Milton.
Dennis Panter, servant
Daniel Sparrow, laborow
John Addinton, laborow
William Gleed, laborow
John Burton, laborow
Samuel Minards, laborow
Thomas Kinning, laborow
John Muscot, servant
George Roberson, servant
John Wellins, servant
John Creaton, farmer
John Ratnit, servant
Simon Twisilton, laborow
Thomas Sirrige, cordwinder
Samuel Digby, sheppard
Mathew Abbey, servant
John Crass, laborow
Charles Allin, puplick hose
Gaffield Gibbs, servant
J oseph Allin, farmer
John Caswell, farmer
Henry Britan, servant
(John Dunckley, one eye)
(Joseph Sharp, farmar)
John Facer, taylor
William Buckler, laborow
John Collins, miller
James Moorin, gardener
Thomas Dunckley, farmer
William Dunckley, servant
(Richard Jones, carpender)
William Willis, laborow
William Brownsil, servant
Joseph Stirman, cordwindr
Thomas Gibbs, baker
John Gibbs, baker
Joshua Waffern, farmer
Richard Gibbs, laborow
(Samuel Addinton, shepard)
J oseph J ohnson, masoner
Jno. Frost, constable.
Note, the day of appeal is on Monday December the eighth day at the
Peacock In, Northampton.
PIDDINGTON
A list of the mens names at Piddington in the county of Northampton
214
NORTHAMPTONSIllRE MILITIA LISTS,
1777
that are liable to serve in the militia for the county, made November ye
29th 1777.
John Parker, labror
Edward Hilyr, labror
John Brise, grazor
John Peason, sho maker
Thos. Clifon, labror
William Waine, servant man
John James, farmer son
John Wesly, taylor
John Ritton, labror
Peeter James, farmer son
George Willit, labror
Thos. Whit, labror
Thos. Lack, labror
John Chester, farmer son
WoIter Parker, farmer
Richard Peason, servant man
John Smith, labror
Richard Brownsard, servant man
(John Landon, labror with one
Robt. Peason, labror
eye)
Richard Ritchook, carpenter
James Colman, labror
Amos Peason, labror
John Morris, labror
Richard Paine, servant man
Robt. Cave, constable.
PRESTON DEANERY
A list of the men in the parrish of Preston Deanary between the age of
eighteen and forty five years.
Sam!. Mabby
Charles Newman, esqr.
John Whiteing
W~llm. Marriott} farmers
J ames Gealon
Wt1lm. Ellet
Edwd. Pearson
sarvants
Willm. Bull }
Jos. Hoam
John Bull
farmers sons
Saml. Green
Richd. Bull
Thos. Ellet
(James Crowleay, coardwinder,
one bad eye)
Thos. Roe, constable.
QUINTON
A list of the persons names qualified to sarve as militia men betwen the
ages of eighteen and forty five in the parish of Quinton.
Charles Marriot, farmer
John Mallord, sarvent
Josh. Clark, do.
John Bates, do.
Wm. Marriot, sarvent
Joseph Timms, do.
Charles Crawley, labourer
(Joseph Church, carpentor)
Thos. Mallord, labourer
John Cave, constable.
ROTHERSTHORPE
November the 29th 1777. A list of the names of the people of the parish
of Rothersthorpe betwixt the age of eighteen and forty five.
(Robert Eliott, blacksmith)
John Ward, farmor
lame on one arm
Robert Coals, servant
William Torland, servant
(Samuel Fretter, sheperd)
George Judgens, servant
John Howes, farmorson
Wi1liam All, servant
William Chater, servant
Hennery Morriss, farmor
Nathaniel Feniel, servant
WYMERSLEY HUNDRED
215
Richard Forster, labourer
Thos. Billingham, carpenter
Thos. Wright, weelrightson
John James, sheperd
Richard Gleed, farmor
Robert Watts, servant
William Bartlet, servant
William Hipwell, farmor
Thos. Hipwell, farmorson
J ames Hipwell, farmorson
John Wilcox, servant
Joseph Pebordy, labourer
William Paine, farmor
Robert Frone, servant
John Watts, labourer
Stanford Farrin, taylor
<Samuel Trotter, consumtive)
<Francis James, badsight)
<Wm. Henman, lame on one leg)
<John Muscott, badsight)
John Howes, constable.
If any of you think your <self) you are agreevid, you must apeal at ye
Peacock in Northampton on Monday ye 8th day of December next, and
that no appeal will be afterwards received.
WHISTON
A list of the parrishoners of the parrish of Whishton that are able to
serve as militia men.
Thos. Coles, miller
John Roberson, shepherd
William Rattly, farmer servant
William Vallentine, miller
Thomas Ankinson, shepherd
servant
Benjamin Coles, farmer
<Thos. Barker, farmer sert.,
inferm)
Joseph Vallentine, farmer
servant
Thos. Coles, constable.
WOOTION
A list of the names of all persons dwelling in the parish of Wootton who
are liable to serve in the militia.
Henry Labrum, labourer
Edwd. Martin, blaksmith
John Old, labourer
Saml. Westly, labourer
Thos. Clarke, farmer
Rd. Lester, chandler
Wm. Clarke, farmer
John Lester, soapmaker
Plowman Jones, shepherd
Richd. Cooper, servant
John Peach, carpenter
Bartholomew Mallord, newsman
John Harris, farmer
Wm. Billingham, shepherd
Wm. Harris, farmer
Nath. Hicks, labourer
John Harris, servant
Fran. Evans, farmer
John Douglas, servant
John Labrum, servant
J os. Chapman, servant
Thos. Trusler, butcher
Richd. Mallord, servant
Thos. Robinson, shoemaker
Wm. Wickins, servant
John Old, shoemaker
Thos. Langford, farmer
Charles J ones, servant
Eusebius Holmes, farmer
John Cotton, newsman
Richd. Millar, servant
John Morris, shoemaker
Edwd. Minards, labourer
Thos. Peach, shoemaker
Saml. Grant, servant
Jno. Jeys, labourer
Jno. Stimson, shepherd
Thos. Williams, victualler
John Ship, labourer
Jno. Draper, labourer
216
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE MILITIA LISTS, 1777
Moses Ager, shepherd
Edwd. Freeman, labourer
Richd. Couch, servant
John Ramsey, labourer
<John Clarke, constable.)
The day of appeal is on Monday the 8th day of December next at the
Peacock Inn in Northampton, and all persons who think themselves
aggrieved may then and there aply for relief, and no appeal to be made
afeterwards.
YARDLEY HASTINGS
A list of persons liable to serve in the militia in Yardley Hastings Northamptonshire.
John Custer, singleman
James Minney, labourer
Willm. Bedford, labourer
Wm. Page, do.
John White, do.
Thos. Wooden, do.
Richd. Lack, singleman
James Whitney, do.
John King, do.
John Whitney, do.
John Carter, labourer
John Wooden, shopkeeper
John Underwood, do.
Wm. Blower, do.
Saml. Birch, carpenter
James Wait, labourer
John Bent, lace man
Edwd. Downing, singleman
John Longland, single man
Henry Minney, labourer
Henry Mills, labourer
Thos. Tarry, do.
Wm. Hawkins, butcher
<Wm. Carter, taylor)
Thos. Archer, labourer
Wm. AlIen, labourer
Charles Blunsom, blacksmith
John Whitney, servt.
Wm. Archer, labourer
Thos. Wbitney, labour
Humphy. Hull, singleman
James Wooden, carpentr
John Watts, labourer
James Bedford, labourer
Wm. Wooden, servt.
Edwd. Johnson, do.
Wm. Cook, graziers son
Thos. Berrill, do.
Thos. Cook, do.
John Tarry, do.
Edw. Smith, singleman
Henry Wikes, do.
Willm. Rose, do.
John Smith, servt.
Willm. Minney, labourer
Farrow Whitney, do.
James Carter, labourer
Daniel Robinson, farmers son
Saml. Jeifery, do.
Wm. Robinson, do.
Geo. Downing, labourer
illegible Woodwell, baker
Edw. Whitney, shopkeeper
Thos. Denton, singleman
Robt. Whitney, taylor
John Underwood, single man
Wm. Walker, farmer
John Amos, labourer
Wm. Brawn, labourer
Willm. Naman, servt.
John Lucas, do.
James Longland, single man
Robt. Laurance, farmer
Owen Wait, labourer
Mattw. Wooden, labourer