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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.


Whittlebury Militia List 1777
Whittlebury, Decr. 5th 1777
A list of the aforesaid parish, to serve in the militia
Forename Surname Occupation
George LINNEL
Jno. HOOTTEN
Wm. TARREY one eye
Edwd. SPENCER son of Edwd. Spencer
Jno. BURBIDGE shoemaker
Shadrack BURBIDGE
Abel HAYLE taylor
Thos. WESTON shoemaker
Wm. GOLDSWORTH
Jno. STONES
Geo. JEFFERY son of Geo. Jeffery
Jno. JEFFERY
Thos. BROWETT weaver
Geo. JEFFERY labourer
Humphrey SAVAGE
Wm. ELLIOTT
Phillip HITHCOCK
Thos. WINTERBURN
Richd. VERNEY
Jno. RATLEDGE victualler
Wm. HARRISS
Jno. TREADWELL blacksmith
Jno. INGRAM
Jno. WEBSTER
Thos. HILLYER
Sam. BONHAM
Thos. ROSE
Thos. ROBINSON
Jno. CLEVER
Jn. PAINTER
Thos. HOLLOWAY
Jno. HOLLOWAY
John CLARK
Thos. OAKLEY
Geo. PETTIFER
Wm. WELLS
Wm. BAKER
Thos. ISIT
Geo. WILLIAMS one eye
Jno. NEWMAN
Jos. DOWNING
Thos. SMITH
Wm. CLARK son of John Clark
Jos. WILLIAMS
Wm. COLES taylor
Wm. COLEMAN
Edwd. RICHARDS
Thos. NIGHTINGALE
John WAPLES, constable

 

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