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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.

 

Cold Higham Militia List 1777
A true list of all persons between eighteen and forty five dwelling within the parish of Cold Higham with their occupations.
Forename Surname Occupation
John ARCHBOLD land holder
Francis MUTTON land holder
Thomas GIBBINS Junr. land holder
John WACKEFIELD land holder's son
Joseph WACKEFIELD land holder's son
Robert ARCHBOLD inn holder
John JUDKINS blacksmith
Simon MEADS servant
John LEEDS servant
William PAYSENALL servant
George MOOR servant
Thomas BILLING servant
John WEBSTER servant
Thomas GOODMAN servant
Robert ARCHBOLD servant
Richard TOMKINS servant
Robert TOMKINS servant
Thomas FALWELL servant
Ambras HIGHAM servant
Thomas TOWSHEND taylor
Thomas HINKS blacksmith
Richard HANDS cordwainer
Thomas MARRIOTT cordwainer
Stephen FURNIS labourer
John HUETT labourer
The day of appeal is on Wensday the 17th of this instant Decer. at the White Horse Inn in Towcester

Thos. Gibbins, senr. constable.

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