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National Archives Leaflets : The Militia

Militia Conscription 1758 - 1831

A form of conscription was used: each year, the parish was supposed to draw up lists of adult males, and to hold a ballot to choose those who had to serve in the militia. The militia lists (of all men) and militia enrolment lists (of men chosen to serve) should in theory provide complete and annual censuses of all men aged between 18 and 45 from 1758 - 1831. The surviving lists, held locally, can be very informative, giving details about individual men and their family circumstances.

 

Blisworth Militia List 1777
Blisworth of all men dwelling within the parish of Blisworth between the ages of eighteen and forty five years
Forename Surname Occupation
Edward BRAFIELD gentleman farmer
William HEDGE farmer
Thos. LANGFORD a gentlemans servant
Wm. PETTIFER farmers servant
John TEBBEY farmers servant
John BOLTON farmers servant
John NEALE farmers servant
Thos. CLARKE farmers servant
Wm. CLARKE farmers servant
Thos. HEDGE farmers servant
James STOKES farmers servant
Thos. BALDWIN farmers servant
Francis PLOWMAN tradesman
Charles ADKINS tradesman
Richd. GOODRIDGE tradesman
George GOODE tradesman
Benjamin GOODE tradesman
Wm. FAULKNER tradesman
Thos. PACEY tradesman
Peter FRETTER tradesman
George MARRIOTT tradesman
John COWLEY tradesman
Thos. PEACH tradesman
Wm. WILLCOX labourer
John LIMON labourer
Josph. WHITLOCK drawn
Edwd. NUTTER lost one end of a finger
Thos. WILLCOX low of stature & a stammering of speech
Wm. COLLINS lame an ancle out 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

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