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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.


Roade Militia List 1777
Decmr. 12 1777. Road list of the militia in the hundred Clely
Forename Surname Occupation
William FIELDING farmer
Charles LONGSTAFF farmers son
Robert PAGGETT black smith
William PAGGETT farmers son
Robert TRAVIL farmers son
Thomas MARRIETT farmers son
William BLUNT farmers son
William CAVES farmers son
William TRAVIL farmers son
Gorge CAVES farmer
Gorge CAVES farmers son
Robert STIMESON shepard
Morriss DENT bakers son
Charls SARGENT labourer, Lally [lately?] cut 2 of his finger, a poor man
Timothy LIGHTMAN labourer
Jesper HILLYARD labourer
William SHIPP ale selers son
Samuel SHIPP ale selers son
John WEBSTER cooper
William HEDGE mason son
Samuel WALKER sarvent
Francis FARRIN sarvent
Gorge JOANS labourer
William CAVES privet man son, lame in his toes
John LARANCE had his leg broke a little lame
John ATTERBURY labourer, one eie a mis his left thum out of jint
John HEDGE mason, 6 children got of apeared himself
Thomas HILLYARD labourer, says he has one eie a mis has fits


John WARWICK, constable

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