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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.


Stoke Bruerne Militia List 1777
Cleley Hundred. Northamptonsheere. A list of the inhabintants of Stoke Bruen that are liable to serve as militia men
Forename Surname Occupation
George WHITE farmer
Thomas WHITE farmer
Samuel CLIF servant
William ABBEY mason
William BRITTAN farmer
Benjamin BRITTAN farmer
William JEFFERY miller
William GILLIT shoemaker
Thomas MARTIN labourer
William MARTIN labourer
Mark MARTIN lacemaker
Thomas PARRISH farmer
William HILL servant
John WELFORD labourer
Thomas WELFORD labourer
Charles WELFORD lacemaker
William STURGES servant
John VALENTINE farmer
Thomas FROST servant
John SMITH schoolmaster
Thomas SMITH shoemaker
John JOANES labourer
John BATTAMS shoemaker
Thomas TEW labourer
William TEW labourer
Nathanel GLIN shoemaker
William BLACK shoemaker
John JEFFERY labourer
John MALCHER labourer
Benjamin TITE servant
Samuel HILLIER labourer
Robert WATTSON
William EVINES labourer, lame of one hand
Jeames MARTIN servant, lame of one knee
This is to give notice that all persons who shall think themselves aggrived are to appear at the White Horse Inn in Towcester on Wednesday the seventeenth day for thare will be no appeal day after ward. John WHITE, constable

 

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