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Saturday, May 4th, 1805

MILLINERY and DRESS-MAKING.

Wanted immediately, Two Apprentices to the above Businesses. - Apply to Mesdms. E. and P. Meadows, Newport-Pagnell, Bucks.




NOTICE to DEBTORS and CREDITORS

ALL Persons having any Claim or Demand upon the Estate and Effects of Mr.WILLIAM CROSON, late of Eversholt, in the County of Bedford, Maltster and Farmer, deceased, are requested to transmit an Account of the same to his Executor, Mr.Richard Croson, of Eversholt aforesaid; or Mr.Eagles, Solicitor, of Ampthill; in order that the same may be immediately discharged. - And all Persons indebted to the said Estate, are desired forthwith to pay their respective Debts to the said Mr.Richard Croson.
Ampthill, 22d April, 1805




12th February, 1805
PURSUANT to a Decree in the High Court of Chancery, made in a Cause PIERSON against BLOOME, the Creditors of THOMAS BLOOME, formerly of Abberford, in the County of York, and late of Daventry, in the County of Northampton, Land-Surveyor, deceased (who died on or about the 4th of June, 1798), are to come in and prove their Debts before James Stanley, Esq., one of the Masters of the said Court, at his Chambers, in Southampton-Buildings, Chancery-Lane, London, on or before the twentieth Day of May, 1805; or in Default thereof they will be peremptorily excluded the Benefit of the said Decree.




NOTICE to DEBTORS and CREDITORS

ALL Persons having any Claim or Demand on the Effects of the late Mrs.PENELOPE LANCASTER, Draper, Grocer, Undertaker, at Clophill, in Bedfordshire, deceased, are desired to give in their Accounts immediately to Mr.James Carvill, No.3, Russell-Court, Drury-Lane, London; or to Mr.George Whitbread, at Silsoe-Park, in the County of Bedford.- And all Persons standing any Ways indebted to the said Mrs.Penelope Lancaster, are desired to pay their respective Debts to the said Mr.James Carvill, or to Mr.George Whitbread, without further Notice.




RUSHTON ASSOCIATION
For prosecuting ROBBERS, THIEVES, &c.

THE Annual Meeting of the Members of the above Association will be held at the Cullen-Arms, at Rushton, in the County of Northampton, on Monday the 6th of May next.
Heugh Parry,
Solicitor and Treasurer to the said Association.
Market-Harborough, 23d April, 1805




VELLUM and OTHER PARCHMENT.

Henry Dawkes, Felmonger, &c. returns Thanks to the Gentlemen who have honoured him with their Custom in the above Branches; and begs Leave to inform the Public in general, he has entered upon the VELLUM and OTHER PARCHMENT BUSINESS.
* Gentlemen, Lace-Buyers, Pattern-Makers, or others in Want of such Articles, may rely on being served with any of the above Goods, of the best Quality, either in Dozens or in Skins, as may suit best, on reasonable Terms, with Punctuality and Dispatch, by applying (either personally or by Letter) to the said Henry Dawkes, Ravenstone, near Olney, Bucks.




FARRIERY.

An eligible and extensive Business, in the above Branch, being vacant by the Death of Mr.R.Rushworth, Persons wishing to apply for the same, may be informed of Particulars by Application, or addressing Letters (Post-paid), to Mrs.Rushworth, Great-Berkhampsted, Herts.
* A Forge, with every Article in the Blacksmith's Line, are likewise to be procured.




White Thread Lace, Edgings, &c.
To be SOLD by AUCTION,
By JOHN DAY,

On Wednesday the 15th of May, 1805, at the Saracen's-Head Inn, in NEWPORT-PAGNELL, Bucks, removed there for Conveniency of Sale, by Order of the Assignees of Mr.William Gurden, jun. Lace-Merchant, a Bankrupt.
THE STOCK in TRADE of the said Bankrupt; comprising several thousand Yards of the above mentioned Articles, in prime Condition, which will be laid in convenient Lots for the Trade, &c. &c.
* May be viewed on the Morning of the Sale till Eleven o'Clock, when the Sale will commence.
Catalogues may be had four Days before the Sale at the said Inn; and of the Auctioneer, in Stony-Stratford.




Wanted immediately, A single Person, well qualified to teach Writing and Arithmetic. - No one need apply who is not an excellent Penman and ready Accomptant, and whose moral Character will not bear the strictest Enquiry.
* For further Particulars, apply personally, or by Letter Post-paid, to the Rev.Mr.Fallowfield, Grammar-School, Daventry.




To PLUMBERS and GLAZIERS.
A Steady Man, capable of conducting the above Businesses, may have a good Situation immediately, by applying to Mrs.A.Underwood (Widow of the late Mr.Richard Underwood), Oundle.
* A.Underwood, thankful for Favours received, humbly solicits a Continuance of the same, which will be gratefully acknowledged.




Wanted immediately, A JOURNEYMAN WHEELWRIGHT. - Apply to G.Bull, Wheelwright, Leckhampstead, near Buckingham.




Wanted in a Gentleman's Family, as Groom and Coachman, a Young Man, of light Weight, who can drive both with Reins and on the Saddle. - A Footman is also Wanted in the same Family.
* Apply at Mr.March's, Bookseller, Wellingborough; if by Letter, Post-paid.




Freehold Estate, Huntingdonshire
To be SOLD by AUCTION,
By Mr. ABBOTT,

At the White-Lion, St.Neots, in the County of Huntingdon, on Thursday the 6th Day of June, 1805, at Three o'Clock in the Afternoon.
A Desirable and very valuable FREEHOLD ESTATE, of rich Arable Land, inclosed and Tythe-free, with two convenient Dwelling-Houses, a Farm-Yard, with necessary Buildings, and good Water, pleasantly situate in a fertile Vale, in the Parish of ORFORD-CLUNEY, in the said County; containing 20 Acres, more or less, of useful and very convertible Arable Land, inclosed and Tythe-free, surrounded with a fine thriving quick Fence, and good Water in the same; a very pleasant Dwelling-House




Parade, Northampton

T.Dainty respectfully begs Leave to inform the Inhabitants of Northampton and its Vicinity, and the Public in general, that he has taken and entered upon the House and Premises late in the Occupation of Mrs.Hill, where he has Opened a Shop, and sells every Article in the Grocery Business; and trusts that, by an Attention to the Favours with which he may be honoured, and a Determination that his Goods shall be of the best Quality and sold on the most reasonable Terms, he shall merit their Patronage and Support.




ROWTON & SONS,
Linen-Drapers, Mercers, Hosiers, Hatters, and
Haberdashers,

RETURN their most grateful Acknowledgements to their numerous Friends, and the Inhabitants of Northampton and its Vicinity, for the very liberal Encouragement they have met with since their Commencement in Business; and beg Leave to inform them, and the Public in general, that they have laid in, from the best Markets, a fresh Assortment of the most Fashionable Articles in Demand for the present and approaching Seasons, which they trust, on Inspection, will merit them a Continuance of the distinguished Favours they have already so liberally experienced, and which it will be their utmost Endeavour to deserve.
* Winter Prints sold at very reduced Prices.




Northampton, May 4th, 1805.
ALL Persons who have any Claim or Demand on the Estate and Effects of Francis Bedford Old, of Hardmead, in the County of Bucks, are desired to send an Account of their respective Demands immediately to Mr.Austin Johnson, of the Parish of Courteenhall, in the County of Northampton, or Mr.Francis Evans, of the Town of Northampton (to whom the said Francis Bedford Old hath made an Assignment of all his Effects), or to Mr.Howes, Solicitor, in Northampton. - And all Persons who stand indebted to the said Francis Bedford Old, are required to pay their respective Debts to the said Mr.Johnson, Mr.Evans, or Mr.Howes, within one Month from the Date hereof, or they will be sued for the same without further Notice.




Whereas I Henry Goddard, of Churchover, in the County of Warwick, Labourer, did falsely, and without any just Foundation, raise a scandalous Report, injurious to the Character of John Green, of Lutterworth, in the County of Leicester, Ragman; and whereas the said John Green has forgiven me for the said false Report and Scandal, on Condition of my publicly asking his Pardon, and acknowledging myself to have uttered a notorious Falsehold, having no just Foundation for such erroneous Report and Scandal : I do therefore hereby publicaly ask his Pardon, acknowledging his Lenity in stopping all Prosecutions against me. - Dated Lutterworth, this 29th Day of April, 1805.
Henry Goddard.
Witness to the above, Chas.Ward, Yeoman, and Wm.Newcombe, Woolcomber, Lutterworth.




Buckinghamshire
To be SOLD by AUCTION,
By Mr. CHAPMAN

At Garraway's Coffee-House, Change-Alley, Cornhill, London, on Friday the 7th Day of June, 1805, at Twelve o'Clock.
A Very desirable Freehold and Tythe-Free Estate, situate at Pitchcott, in the County of Bucks, about six Miles from Aylesbury, and ten from Buckingham; consisting of one hundred Acres, or thereabouts, of exceedingly rich Pasture Land, well watered, and conveniently divided for Occupation, with two Cow-Houses thereon.
* The Premises may be seen with Leave of Mr.Dover, the Tenant; and further Particulars to be had of Messrs.Churchills & Field, Solicitors, Deddington, Oxfordshire; or Mr.Carter, Staple Inn, London.




MILLINERY, FANCY-DRESS, and MANTUA - MAKING BUSINESSES.

MRS POPE (late Partner with Miss Cockerill,) fully impressed with a due Sense of Gratitude for the many Favours she has received in the above Businesses (both during, and subsequent to, her late Partnership,) begs Leave to assure those Ladies who may be pleased to honour her with their Commands, no Pains shall be spared to insure their future Patronage, which will be ever gratefully acknowledged by their obedient, humble Servant,
E. POPE.
Woburn, May 3d, 1805.




Freehold Estate, in the Town of Bedford,
To be SOLD by AUCTION,
By BROWN & SON,

On Tuesday, the 7th Day of May, 1805, at Mr.Garner's, the George Inn, Bedford, at Six o'Clock in the Evening (subject to Conditions which will be produced at the Time of Sale), in one Lot.
ALL those TWO new-built HOUSES, situate in that pleasant and improved Part of Town, called ST. Lloyd's, in the Parish of St.Paul, BEDFORD; consisting of a neat and convenient Dwelling - House, with Kitchen, Parlour, and three Bed-Chambers, with Yard and Barn adjoining, now in the Occupation of Mr.John Long; also, one other neat Dwelling - House, adjoining, in the Occupation of Mr.William Tomlin, consisting of a convenient Kitchen, Parlour, and Two Chambers, with Yard and Barn thereto.
* The above are in excellent Repair, being lately built.
For a View of the Premises, apply to the Tenants, and for further Particulars to Brown & Son, Auctioneers, Bedford.





Tuesday se'nnight, as a little girl, daughter of Mr.Basset, shoemaker, was at play in a public walk in Frankwell, in Shrewsbury, she was killed by a musket-ball, which passed through her head. It was immediately discovered, that the accident had arisen from a few members of the Shrewsbury Volunteers having imprudently met in the adjacent fields to exercise themselves in firing ball. - Coroner's verdict, Accidental death. - In consequence of this fatal accident, the commanding officer has given out in orders, that whoever fires off his musket otherwise than in military duty in the field, shall be immediately dismissed the corps with every mark of disgrace.

J.Varley, aged 16, has been committed to Lancaster castle, for killing his sister, a fine young woman of 21, at Marsden. It appeared from the evidence of his own brother and another sister, that the deceased, for a wanton act of mischief in the prisoner, had beaten him with a stick, on which he plunged a sharp pointed knife into her side, which caused her death in about eight hours.




Northampton,
Saturday Evening, May 4.

Married. On Saturday se'nnight, Mr.John Brinkler, of Bicester, to Mrs.Stevens, of the same place.
Last week, Mr.Wm.Hurst, hosier, to Miss Stevenson, both of Leicester
On Thursday last, Mr.John Lomas, jun. woolstapler, of Leicester, to Miss Linney, of Melton-Mowbray.
Died. On Sunday last, in the 23d year of her age, to the inexpressible grief of her family and friends, Mrs.Emma Dicey, daughter of T.Dicey, Esq. of Claybrook-Hall, Leicestershire.
On the 18th of November last, in the East-Indies, aged 21, Lieutenant Benjamin Burgess, of the 4th regiment of Bengal Native infantry, eldest son of Mr.Francis Burgess, of Leicester.
On Saturday se'nnight, aged 24, Miss Katherine Rogers, daughter of Mr.Rogers, of Potton, Bedfordshire.
On Tuesday se'nnight, in London, after a few weeks illness, in his 27th year, Mr.John Hunt, merchant of Birmingham, youngest son of the late Harry Hunt, Esq. of Lady Wood.
On Wednesday se'nnight, at Clifton, after a most lingering illness, Mrs.Meynell, wife of Godfrey Meynell, eldest son of Hugo Meynell, Esq. of Quorndon, Leicestershire.
Same day, at an advanced age, Mr.Wm.Street, of Coventry.

The Rev.William Talbot, M.A. is instituted by the Lord Bishop of Lincoln, to the rectory of Clifton-Reynes, Bucks, void by the resignation of the Hon.and Rev.Archibald Hamilton Cathcart.
Mr.William Saffery, attorney at law, Howard-street, London, has been chosen Registrar to the Honourable Corporation of Bedford Level, vacant by the death of Charles Nalson Cole, Esq.

The Boughton Volunteer Infantry, under the command of Major Lockwood Maydwell, have been for a fortnight on permanent duty at Thrapston, and were reviewed on Wednesday by Brigadier-General Warde, who complimented them on the extraordinary exertions they had made during the time they had been in quarters; and assured them, that the steadiness and precision with which they executed their manoeuvres, would not disgrace the oldest regiment of the line, and could not be exceeded by any Volunteer Corps. - This is the first time they have been on permanent duty; and an inhabitant of the town, who is wholly unconnected with the corps, is desirous of testifying, that during the whole time they were embodied, not a single complaint was made to the officers; and their whole deportment was that of neighbours, citizens, and subjects, associated, like the earlier Swiss confederacies, not for offence, but defence, and impressed with the sacredness of the cause which involves the preservation of all that gives comfort and value to human existence.

At the Quarter-Sessions held at Peterborough, on Wednesday se'nnight, John Bellamy, a waterman, received sentence of death, for a rape on the person of Ann Phillips, a young woman aged 18, servant of Wm.Hopkinson, Esq. of Sutton, near Peterborough.




NORTHAMPTONSHIRE, To Wit.

The following is a List of the Whole of the Non-Commissioned Officers and Privates of the Militia of the said County, commanded by Colonel Sir Richard Brooke de Capell Brooke, Baronet, who have volunteered to serve in His Majesty's Regular Forces,
Under the Provisions of an Act passed in the present Session of Parliament, intitled, "An Act for allowing a certain Proportion of the Militia in Great Britain, voluntarily to enlist into His Majesty's Regular Forces and Royal Marines." - Dated 23d April, 1805.

NamesOld or Supp.WhomServe for What ParishWhat DivisionInto what Regiment volunteered
John HattonSThomas BleakeWeston-and-WeedonBrackley43d Regiment
Moses LovemanOValentine HighamCulworthDitto
William KnightOWilliam SouthCroughton14th
John NelsonSRobert HodgesNewbottle95th
Richard RicketsSWilliam CleaverGreensnortonDitto
Robert AddingtonSThomas HuntHalse14th
John HopkinsSJohn HughesMiddleton-CheneyDitto
James MorrisOJames HillierGreensnorton52d
Robert BradleySJohn HowesEydonDitto
Thomas WardSEdward BarlowChippingwarden14th
Edmund SabinOWilliam WilliferAston-le-WallsDitto
Charles WestleyOWilliam EdwardsByfield56th
Edward ClarkeOJoseph TaylorEvenley95th
William ClementsOJohn HorneSyreshamArtillery
Thomas CarvillSWilliam ScottWhittleburyDitto
William ButlinSRichard BuckbyBrackley St.JamesDitto
James BallOJohn FoxGreensnorton56th Regiment
Thomas JacksonSWilliam ChesterLower-Boddington95th
George HezlewoodSThomas HandcoxChippingwardenArtillery
James AdamsSJohn WardCulworth14th Regiment
John WestSCharles FoxHelmdon95th
Joseph BragginsOJohn PipkinNewbottle1st Foot-Guards
John BakerORichard ParishPlumpton52d Regiment
William WagstaffOEdward HawkesKingsuttonDitto
Hercules SmithOJohn PennMiddleton-CheneyDitto
Joseph TimmsOSamuel LordDittoDitto
Joseph BannisterORichard HarrisBrackley St.JamesDitto
Joseph MilesOHenry PennAynhoe56th
Samuel EylesOWilliam ClaridgeWoodford14th
William PalmerOJohn CoyWeston-and-WeedonDitto
John SummersOWilliam ButlinBradwinDitto
John HobleyOWilliam MobbsHintonDitto
Joseph BoulstridgeSJohn DurrantMiddleton-Cheney52d
Thomas MoultOWilliam PottsChalcombeDitto
Aaron LovemanOJohn LeighUpper-Boddington43d
Richard AnthisleOMatthew HartwellFarthinghoe52d
Samuel BrothertonOWilliam DumbletonWoodendDitto
William WilliamsOHenry MeadowsKingsuttonDitto
Matthew WiseOJohn GardnerRadstoneDitto
William BrothersOAbram SmallbonesUpper-BoddingtonDitto
Richard MilesOEdward LeetchAynhoe56th
William WalkerSThomas BarrattGreensnorton14th
Benjamin HollandSRichard FathersKingsuttonDitto
Joseph GrundeySRichard PalmerAston-le-WallsDitto
William BallSWilliam HandsChalcombeDitto
Thomas HallOCharles JohnsonAston-le-Walls4th
James AmosOTimothy WhitlockSilverstone14th
George AddisonOThomas MountfordWoodford52d
John ToltonOHenry BullBrackley St.Peter43d
Martin HumphriesOThomas ButlerChalcombeDitto
George BreeOThomas BazeleyMorton-PinkneyDitto
William CumberpatchOWilliam PettiferHelmdonArtificers


NamesOld or Supp.WhomServe for What ParishWhat DivisionInto what Regiment volunteered
John MillsOCharles GurdenDaventryDaventry95th Regiment
John LewisODittoArtillery
James WhaleOJoseph MiddletonBraunston56th Regiment
John BlackwellOJohn TomlinLong-BuckbyDitto
Thomas BoysonSLitchborough14th
Robert E. BurtonOJames OvertonDaventry95th
Samuel KelhamOJohn RutledgeHellidon14th
John BrownOIn PersonLitchboroughDitto
Charles JenningsOJohn ClarkeBadby95th
Joseph PeersOWilliam HinksLilbournDitto
Joseph BellOThomas VannHollowellDitto
John EltingtonOSamuel PerkinsCrickDitto
Thomas SuffolkOWilliam FieldsStowDitto
Francis GrimOJoseph OlliverBarby52d
James LittlefieldOJohn BlandDaventry56th
William RobertsOWilliam VernonNewnhamArtillery
Thomas StainsOJohn GibbonsKilsbyDitto
John WynnSIn PersonDaventryArtificers
William StangerSWilliam LeeLong-Buckby59th Regiment
William SlymmSThomas LevellWinwick13d
Aaron Cox SmithSSamuel GardnerKilsby59th
Joseph TallittSThomas GeeThornby52d
James BoswellSWilliam PercyLitchborough95th
John CattleOSamuel SharpGuilsborough14th
Edward BoulterOThomas GarlickNewnham95th
James BlandSWilliam GardnerDaventry56th
Isaac WorcesterSThomas GregoryDodford14th
Joseph FurleySThomas WatsonHellidonArtificers
Lewis EyreOJohn AdamsDaventry95th Regiment
Matthias BurtonSThomas JellisKilsbyDitto
NamesOld or Supp.WhomServe for What ParishWhat DivisionInto what Regiment volunteered
William PrestidgeODaniel CookLedgers-AshbyDitto
John SturgesODaventryDitto
James YoungSThomas TurnerBadbyDitto
Daniel DunkleySThomas CookDaventry52d
NamesOld or Supp.WhomServe for What ParishWhat DivisionInto what Regiment volunteered
John LeeOHumphrey JayesGuilsboroughDitto


NamesOld or Supp.WhomServe for What ParishWhat DivisionInto what Regiment volunteered
Isaac FreerOThomas SmithIrthlingboroughKettering43d
William JoiceOJohn HornerDitto52d
Samuel PalmerSJohn SkemptonTwywell43d
George SedgleyOWilliam WrightWeston-by-Welland56th
Thomas GloverOWilliam BatesDeenthorpDitto
John RowkinsOIn PersonAddington95th
George BradwellSJohn GillLowickDitto
Thomas CooperSJoseph HillWoodford14th
Thomas RobinsonSJohn RawsonBridgestockDitto
Samuel PlowrightSJob SwinglerBraybrookDitto
Samuel TewOThomas SmithRushtonDitto
Charles ManningSJohn TebbuttFinedonDitto
Joseph MonkOWilliam NealLittle-Bowden56th
Samuel TownleyOJoseph TownleyArthingworthDitto
Thomas AbbottOSamuel AskewCranford52d
William WellsSWilliam ClowCottinghamDitto
Amos QuenbyOWilliam BilbyGreat-AddingtonDitto
William LilleySGeorge WorleyCranford9th
John WorlidgeSJames WilliamsonKelmarshDitto
William FisherOJohn JudkinKettering52d
Richard NorthOVolunteerBurton-Lattimer14th
Samuel SudboroughOJohn HorsleyCorby95th


NamesOld or Supp.WhomServe for What ParishWhat DivisionInto what Regiment volunteered
John HadlandOThomas HodgesFlooreNorthampton56th
William WheelerOWilliam CaveQuintonArtillery
Alexander GarrattOJohn GibbsBlisworth14th Regiment
George BotterillSJohn HedgeWest Ward95th
John WalfordRichard DunkleyEast Ward56th
Thomas ChapmanORichard ScrivenHarpole52d Regiment
Michael DoddOThomas CapellBrockhallArtillery
William KnowlesSWilliam ChandlerBrington14th Regiment
William CuffleyOJohn HillNorth Ward52d
Thomas BaxterOWilliam MartinSpratton14th
William MarriottSWilliam DawkinsWest Ward95th
Thomas GoodeSJohn IronsHarlestone14th
Thomas WelchOJohn StantonEast Ward95th
William PlantSNether-Heyford52d
Thomas AddingtonOThomas HenmanRothersthorpe14th
Thomas PalmerOThomas HowesDittoDitto
Richard BurtSJohn EmeryWhilton52d
Joseph SergeantOWilliam SuttonWeston-FavellDitto
William SmithSWilliam CaveHarlestoneDitto
William LeeOWilliam DanesKingsthorpe95th
John JohnsonOWilliam PlackettCogenhoe52d
William CrickOWilliam WebbFlooreDitto
Edward TiteOIn PersonKingsthorpeDitto
William JaquesSRichard JefferyYardley-HastingsDitto
John WalkerOJohn ChambersWest WardDitto
William FantonOJohn GroseEast WardDitto
William TomlinOJohn CookDustonDitto
John CoxOIn PersonSprattonDitto
William CookSJoseph TreadgoldBrington59th
James DeanORichard SmithHardingstone52d
John SmithOJohn GoldGreat-Billing95th
Coles BayesSAbraham RobertsChequer WardArtificers
James MartinSFrederick FleetBlisworth56th Regiment


NamesOld or Supp.WhomServe for What ParishWhat DivisionInto what Regiment volunteered
John BraybrookSJohn MagorThrapstonOundle43d
John StaplefordSRobert MieresCliff-Regis14th
John ForsterOJohn BaxterCollywestonDitto
James KennellOWilliam WilliamsonApethorpDitto
James SmithOThomas BoonBenefield52d
William BroughtonOJohn BarnesDitto59th
Robert BowkerSWilliam BallCliff-Regis and CollywestonDitto
Benjamin JelleyOSamuel DannaBenefield14th
Thomas PaersSJohn ClarkeEaston and YarwellDitto
Thomas TimpsonSJohn DeanClapton, &c52d


NamesOld or Supp.WhomServe for What ParishWhat DivisionInto what Regiment volunteered
William RenewOWilliam GarfottHelpstonePeterboroughArtificers
James SmithOWilliam SmartPeterborough14th Regiment
William BoardmanSGeorge ParsonsNorthboroughDitto
Clement AdamsSPeter FoucartCastor, cum MiltonDitto
John DennisSJohn CartwrightBorough FenDitto
Samuel HackettOJohn FrisbyNorthboroughDitto
Francis HarwoodOWilliam BanisterPeterborough56th
John BottomleySRobert VinesHelpstone, with AshtonDitto
James JudsonOEdward LloydPeterborough52d
Richard ClarkeSFrancis ShawDittoDitto
William FreemanSSamuel SmithDitto14th
Benjamin RoughtonSJohn DobbsDitto9th
Benjamin LawOJohn WoolleyPeakirk14th
Francis MoxonOJohn HillEyeDitto
William EaglesOIn PersonDitto59th
Thomas RidgwayOEdward StokesWansford95th
William BillsOHenry Le PywellPeterborough14th
Thomas PixOThomas HementDittoDitto
Henry BrooksOWilliam MorbeyDitto52d
Mark JacksonOJohn HarrisonDogsthorp14th
John PridmoreOWilliam SpeechleyPeterborough95th
John SmithSGeorge GaskellDitto59th


NamesOld or Supp.WhomServe for What ParishWhat DivisionInto what Regiment volunteered
Thomas CalvertSIn PersonPaulerspuryTowcester14th
George HigginbottomSEdward CurtainStoke-BruerneArtillery
John AgutterSRichard GeePaulerspuryDitto
Timothy ArdenOLazarus LamburnTiffield14th Regiment
Thomas DickinsOAnthony WebbWickin56th
Charles HortonSThomas ArchboldCold-Higham14th
Thomas TaylorSJoseph KendallAbthorpDitto
William FennellSThomas MillsAshtonDitto
Thomas HallOJohn TurveyAlderton43d
Joseph EmeryOJohn RastallPattishall14th
Charles DivettOJob JohnsonTowcester59th
Job TompkinsOIn PersonAbthorp14th
Ambrose UptonODittoAshton95th
Samuel WoodlandOJob GardnerYardley-Gobion14th
Thomas BillingOVolunteerCosgrove95th
John CookOThomas CockerillPattishall14th
Samuel DarlisonORichard CampionPaulerspury52d
Richard RatcliffOWilliam YorkDitto14th
Thomas SwanSThomas BarkerRoad52d
NamesOld or Supp.WhomServe for What ParishWhat DivisionInto what Regiment volunteered
William HicksSCharles H. HodsonWellingboroughWellingborough43d
Robert DrageOThomas FrenchRaunds95th
Jonathan ChildsOSamuel LinnettWalgraveDitto
John PointerORobert WigginsBrixworthDitto
William SuttonOSamuel RoughtonRingstead14th
William KentOJoseph PackHigham-Ferrers56th
William CliffORobert ToselandHanningtonDitto
William PatrickOJohn EadyHarrowden95th
Thomas LeaSCharles CornishEarls-Barton14th
John ReynoldsSCharles LeachHanging-Houghton56th
William RoweSWilliam ElliottRaundsDitto
William PerkinsOThomas StevensWoollastonArtillery
Thomas WattsSThomas WilliamsonWellingborough14th Regiment
John AllenOSamuel PooleDittoDitto
James HerveySChason GeorgeIrchester95th
Joseph BritchfordOPeter TolleyEcton43d


NamesOld or Supp.Non-Commissioned Officers.Into what Regiment volunteered
Serjeant James BealO---------------------------------52d Light Infantry
Serjeant Benjamin HopperO---------------------------------14th Regiment
Serjeant George CluseO---------------------------------56th
Serjeant William GarnerO---------------------------------14th
Serjeant Robert WhittonO---------------------------------56th
Corporal James GentO---------------------------------52d Light Infantry
Corporal Rich. BrooksbankO---------------------------------14th Regiment
Corporal Samuel SilverwoodO---------------------------------59th
Corporal Thomas GardnerO---------------------------------Ditto
Corporal Thomas HolmanO---------------------------------Ditto
Corporal Samuel RobinsonO---------------------------------95th
Corporal William NewitO---------------------------------14th
Corporal Benjamin ThomasO---------------------------------52d Light Infantry
Corporal James SouthornO---------------------------------56th Regiment
Corporal John WalfordO---------------------------------Ditto


By Order of the Right Honourable Charles Earl of Northampton, Lord-Lieutenant of the said County,
Charles Markham, Clerk of the General Meetings




Price Four Guineas.
T.SCOTT,
PLUMBER
and
WATER-CLOSET -
MAKER,
Market - Harborough,
Leicestershire

RESPECTFULLY acquaints his Customers and the Public in general, that he makes and sells WATER-CLOSETS, upon a very simple Construction, which act without Valves, Plug, Slide, or Cock, and hold a certain Quantity of Water in the Basons, warranted to keep sweet and clean, and not liable to be out of Order from Paper, which is so common in Water-Closets.
N.B. He manufactures Garden-Engines, made to hold twenty Gallons of Water in the Cistern.