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The Posse Commitatus contains references to
Joseph
Hindes as
a
Joseph Hindes Jnr, Lace Dealer, and as a Lace Dealer
Background
The Posse Comitatus, or civil power,
was a survey of all men capable of acting in a military capacity who were not
either Quakers, clergymen or already serving in a military unit. Men between
the ages of 15 and 60 were included. In addition, the number of horses, wagons
and carts available were surveyed.
The first such survey appears to
have been conducted by Dorset in 1797. The publicity that followed caused several
other counties to conduct similar surveys. It was at the initiative of the lord
lieutenant, the Marquess of Buckingham, that the Buckinghamshire survey was
conducted. The work was directed by John Penn, High Sheriff. He issued instructions
on 16 February 1798. Returns were due by 5 March.
The survey was conducted against
the background of war with revolutionary France, and the risk of invasion by
French forces. By February 1798, Britain had been at war with France for five
years.
Buckinghamshire is the only county
for which a complete copy of the Posse Comitatus exists. In fact there are two
surviving copies. One is in the British Library and the other in the Buckinghamshire
Record Office. It seems likely that the Buckinghamshire record office copy was
a working compilation from parish returns, and the British Library copy a presentation
version.
The following is a complete list
of the 265 Hanslope men in the Posse Comitatus.
Person
Occupation
and Comments
John Goodman
Baker
Charles Bishop
Butcher
Richard Whitbread
Taylor
William Gregory
Taylor
Reuben Gregory
Taylor
John Gregory
Taylor
George Gregory
Taylor
Freeman Gregory
Taylor
Harry West
Baker
William Branson
William Branson Jnr; Mason
William Goodman
Baker
Thomas Smith
Mason
John Crick
Baker
Chales Charles
Baker
John Busbey
Baker
John Warwick
Butcher
John Manning
Butcher
James Manning
Butcher
Jethro Inwood
Butcher
John Gray
Butcher
Francis Calcutt
Staymaker
James Manning
Baker
Thomas Garratt
Blacksmith
Richard Chambers
Labourer
Henry Willaby
Turner
William Grace
Turner
Thomas Billing
Turner
George Frost
Glover
John Frost
Carpenter
George Cox
Carpenter
Thomas Billing
Carpenter; Constable
William Branson
Mason
William Garratt
Blacksmith
William Allen
Butcher
John Garratt
Blacksmith
Edward Elliott
Blacksmith
William Tompkins
Victualler
John Hutchings
Victualler
John Holloway
Victualler
Thomas Barratt
Victualler
Thomas Allibone
Victualler
Benjamin Inwood
Gardener
John Alsop
Gardener
Goerge Higgins
Blacksmith
Thomas Hindes
Lace Dealer
William Caves
Butcher
John Caplon
Farmer
John Barratt
Farmer
Joseph Atterbury
Farmer
Thomas Adams
Farmer
Matthew Adams
Farmer
John Adams
Farmer
Richard Simons
Lace Dealer
Thomas Crick
Thomas Crick Jnr; Deformed; Farmer
Charles Leaver
Lace Dealer
George Gaudern
Farmer
Joseph Hindes
Joseph Hindes Jnr, Lace Dealer
Joseph Hindes
Lace Dealer
Henry Dawson
Apothecary
William Singleton
Revd; Minister
Joseph Leaver
Lace Dealer
James Neal
Farmer
William Allen
Butcher
John Aldridge
Butcher
James Fretter
Dealer
James Bishop
Maltster
James Whitbread
Farmer
John Webb
Farmer
Samuel Tarry
Farmer
John Stimson
Farmer
James Crick
Farmer
Thomas Stanton
Farmer
Thomas Calcutt
Staymaker
William Kitelee
Farmer
John Kitelee
Farmer
Daniel Kitelee
Farmer
John Kilpin
Farmer
William Hillyer
Farmer
Esmy Edward Hall
Farmer
Thomas Gaudern
Farmer
Thomas Gaudern
Farmer
Richard Gaudern
Farmer
Thomas Stanton
Thomas Stanton Jnr; Farmer
Joseph Sparkes
Servant
William Linham
Servant
Richard
Servant to Mr Hall
John
Servant To Thomas Adams
William York
Servant
Joseph York
Servant
John Wilson
Servant
George Webb
Servant
George Walinger
Servant
John Abbey
Labourer
John Tarry
Servant
Matthew Adams
Labourer
Stephen Slimson
Servant
Henry Ratnett
Servant
William Rainbow
Servant
Daniel Rainbow
Servant
James Nichols
Servant
William Newberry
Servant
William Neal
Servant
Richard Munday
Servant
Richard Willaby
Turner
Benjamin Tomson
Servant
John Brice
Labourer
Thomas Caves
Labourer
James Carter
Labourer
James Carter
Labourer
Thomas Cadmuns
Labourer
John Burbidge
Labourer
John Buckmaster
Labourer
William
Servant to Mr Lever
William Brooks
Labourer
John Linham
Servant
Matthew Birt
Labourer
Thomas Benson
Labourer
Christopher Banks
Labourer
William Attwood
Labourer
Benjamin Atterbury
Labourer
John Amos
Labourer
Thomas Aldridge
Labourer
George Aldridge
Labourer
Thomas Adkins
Labourer
William Brooks
William Brooks Jnr; Labourer
John Mills
Cordwainer
Thomas Mills
Servant
Thomas Whitebread
Cordwainer
Daniel Whitebread
Cordwainer
William Sterman
Cordwainer
William Richards
Cordwainer
George Richards
Cordwainer
John Peach
Cordwainer
George Peach
Cordwainer
John Stones
Lacemaker
Thomas Paine
Cordwainer
Samuel Stones
Lacemaker
Richard Latemore
Cordwainer
William Key
Cordwainer
Samuel Garratt
Cordwainer
Thomas French
Cordwainer
John Elliott
Cordwainer
John Mills
Pillar maker
James Folkes
Plumber
Joseph Allen
Plumber
William Calcutt
Staymaker
William Parker
Cordwainer
William Clark
William Clark Jnr; Wheelwright
William Kingston
Servant
William Judge
Servant
Thomas Horn
Servant
William Frost
Servant
William Ditum
Servant
Henry Cook
Servant
Samuel Clifton
Servant
Thomas Clark
Servant
John Panter
Lacemaker
Robert Meakin
Ragman; Cripple
William Clark
Wheelwright
Joseph Clark
Wheelwright
James Herbert
Higler
Joseph Gregory
Grocer
John France
Grocer
Amos Chinner
Amos Chinner Jnr; Grocer
Amos Chinner
Grocer
Robert Butlin
Grocer
John Woodland
Lacemaker
William Burditt
Servant
Elisha Bull
Labourer
Christopher Clark
Labourer
William Brown
Labourer
Richard Herbert
Labourer
John Keen
Labourer
James Haines
Labourer
Thomas Hakes
Labourer
Daniel Sturges
Labourer
William Stanton
Labourer
Thomas Stanton
Labourer
Jacob Herbert
Labourer
William Geary
Labourer
John Herbert
Labourer
Daniel Gaybel
Labourer
Thomas Herbert
Labourer
John Hickerson
Labourer
William Hickerson
Labourer
William Hicks
Labourer
William Hindes
Labourer
Jethro Inwood
Labourer
Thomas Frost
Labourer
William Wallinger
Labourer
Joseph Woodland
Labourer
Joseph Woodland
Labourer
John Woodland
Labourer
Thomas Tebbett
Labourer
Benjamin Wood
Labourer
William Kingstone
Labourer
William Whitehead
Labourer
William Goade
Labourer
John Webb
Labourer
William Smith
Labourer
Shadrack Travil
Labourer
James Travel
Labourer
Benjamin Thompson
Labourer
William Tebby
Labourer
Thomas Tebbit
Labourer
William Garlick
Labourer
John Garratt
Labourer
Thomas Webb
Labourer
Richard Morris
Labourer
Benjamin Stanton
Labourer
Joseph Nichols
Labourer
James Nichols
Labourer
William Neal
Labourer
Samuel Neal
Labourer
Samuel Neal
Labourer
Nathaniel Neal
Labourer
William Nichols
Labourer
John Munday
Labourer
Thomas Osborn
Labourer
William Mills
Labourer
William Mills
Labourer
William Marriott
Labourer
Thomas Marriott
Labourer
Bejamin Marriott
Labourer
William Linchum
Labourer
Matthew Lane
Labourer; One Eye
Nathaniel Neal
Labourer
William Salisbury
Labourer
Thomas Smith
Labourer
Joseph Key
Labourer
Thomas Key
Labourer
John Kingstone
Labourer
Benjamin Smith
Labourer
William Simons
Labourer; One Eye
James Simons
Labourer
Thomas Nichols
Labourer
John Scott
Labourer
Abraham Woodland
Labourer
John Roddis
Labourer
John Rainbow
Labourer
John Paxton
Labourer
Joseph Panter
Labourer
John Panter
Labourer
Charles Panter
Labourer
Thomas Paine
Labourer
Edward Seal
Labourer
Charles Frost
Labourer; Lame
John Elliott
Labourer
Thomas Clifton
Labourer
Thomas Clark
Labourer
William Clark
Labourer
Benjamin Wills
Labourer
John Downing
Labourer
Benjamin Downing
Labourer
Edward Ditum
Labourer
John Frost
Labourer
Thomas Denton
Labourer
John Denton
Labourer
Samuel Crick
Labourer
George Crick
Labourer
James Cook
Labourer
Thomas Clifton
Labourer
Samuel Woodland
Labourer
Thomas Woodland
Labourer
Joseph Frost
Labourer
The following is a list of persons
keeping horses in Hanslope from the Posse Comitatus.
Persons
Horses
Waggons
Carts
John Adams
5
1
2
Matthew Adams
5
1
3
Thomas Adams
5
1
2
John Barratt
5
2
3
John Caplon
5
1
2
Thomas Gaudern
4
1
2
John Goodman
1
-
1
Esmy Edward Hamm
6
1
3
John Kilpin
4
1
2
Daniel Kitelee
4
1
2
John Kitelee
6
2
3
William Kitelee
5
2
3
John Manning
2
-
1
James Neal
4
1
2
Thomas Stanton
3
1
2
John Stimpson
3
-
1
Samuel Tarry
5
1
2
Benjamin Thompson
1
-
1
William Tompkins
1
-
1
John Webb
4
1
1
James Whitbread
4
1
2
Pease Willobe
1
-
1
83
19
42
The following summarises the return
for the whole county.
Hundred/Borough
Parishes
Men
Horses
Waggons
Carts
Windmills
Watermills
Three Hundreds of Aylesbury
38
3,762
2,251
481
935
8
22
Three Hundreds of Ashendon
36
2,180
1,545
423
659
7
2
Buckingham Borough
6
484
152
45
84
-
2
Three Hundreds of Buckingham
29
1,808
1,333
386
561
2
11
Hundred of Burnham
28
3,053
1,720
294
714
1
14
Three Hundreds of Cottesloe
43
3,133
2,078
339
1073
5
10
Hundred of Desborough
14
1,883
1,118
326
458
-
8
Chepping Wycombe Borough
3
970
389
103
123
-
9
The Three Hundreds of Newport
53
4,224
2,261
479
1,099
2
12
Hundred of Stoke
13
2,050
1,007
180
419
-
7
T O T A L S
263
23,547
13,854
3,056
6,125
25
97
Source for the above information: Publication No.22 of the Buckinghamshire Record Society entitled "The Buckinghamshire Posse Comitatus 1798", published in 1985 (ISBN 0 901198 18 8).