An establishment mad[e] b[y] us whose names are heareunder writen the 24 day of October 1715 and in the second yeare of the rain of our sovering Lor George the first king of England and so fourth for the setling the militia within our parish according to an act of parlment made for ordering the forces in the severl countys in this kingdom
Name (and title) | Further details | Amount (£ s d) | Type/Liability | Notes |
John Cole | 18 19 0 | a man's arms | ||
William Doidge | 6 0 0 | |||
Elizebth Turner [?] | and | |||
John Grigory | 7 0 0 | |||
Thomas Marten | 11 0 0 | |||
John Eggber | and | |||
William Grigory | 7 1 0 | |||
John Doidge | 28 0 0 | another man's arms | ||
John Tavener | and Broom Parks | 13 0 0 | ||
Daniel Kinsman | 7 0 0 | |||
Thomas Kinsman | and | another man's arms | ||
John Kinsman | 10 14 0 | |||
Elizebeth Nicole | 7 12 0 | |||
Alexandor Elford | and Pearces meads | 8 0 0 | ||
Robert Randle | and | |||
Peter Wicard [?] | 5 0 0 | |||
Wallter Batten | 6 14 0 | |||
Stephon Marten | 7 0 0 | |||
John Davi | 5 0 0 | |||
John Grigory | Constable | |||
William Gregory | Constable | |||
John Cole | ||||
Allexander Elford | ||||
In all three men |
[In the documents, the amounts recorded are arranged in groups normally adding up to £50 (or multiples of £50), and known as 'fifties', each responsible for providing one or more soldiers; in the transcript, the fifties are separated by grey bands; see Section 2 of the Commentary, The documents described.]