The old 'Antelope Inn' (first left) with balcony railings next to Robinson's who sold stationery and musical instruments and were concert agents Looking back at St Peters Church & the Corn exchange circa 1903 (Negative F. Frith 50841) © Copyright Mr. M Russell FIPD private postcard collection
DORSETSHIRE : Present: Warren LISLE; John MEECH; David Rob MICHEL; Thomas GOULD Dorsetshire At a Meeting of his Majesty's Deputy Lieutenants of the said County of Dorset and Justices of the Peace of the same County held at the House known by the sign of the 'Antelope Inn' in Dorchester for the said County for the Subdivision of Dorchester on Saturday the fifth day of February One Thousand Seven Hundred and Sixty Three (being the second Meeting held in and for the said Subdivision and Fixed at a General meeting held the Twenty Sixth of October last) for carrying into further execution the Act of Parliament made in the second year of his present Majesty's reign entitled an Act to explain amend and reduce into one Act of Parliament the several laws now in being relating to the raising and training the Militia within that part of Great Britain called England. This Meeting having been fixed for the purpose of the Discharge of the men belonging to this Division discharged from the Dorsetshire Regiment of Militia since the last Ballot for the said Subdivision and intended on such confirmation to have immediately chosen by Lot so many men as would supply such vacancies, but many difficulties arising with respect to the power vested in us by law to ballot for men to supply vacancies of those who belong to other County's where three years Service has not yet expired and as there are in any other doubts of the legality of such intended proceedings We think it convenient and necessary and order that the business of the Meeting be referred to the next Meeting to be held ---illegible----General Meeting held the 26th October last. Signed Warren LISLE; John MEECH; D.R.MICHEL; Thomas GOULD |
DORSETSHIRE : Present: John MEECH; Warren LISLE; George BROWNE; Thomas GOULD At a Meeting of His Majesty's Deputy Lieutenants and Justices of the Peace of the County of Dorset held at the house known by the sign 'Antelope' in Dorchester in the said County for the Subdivision of Dorchester on Friday the Twenty Second day of April One Thousand Seven Hundred and Sixty Three being the third meeting held the twenty sixth day of October last for carrying into further execution the Act of Parliament made in the Second Year of the Reign of his Majesty King George the Third entitled An Act to explain amend and reduce into one Act of Parliament the several Laws now in being allotting to the raising and training the Militia Forces within that part of Great Britain called England. We thinking it convenient and necessary to add together (agreeable to the resolution of the General Meeting held the 19th day of December 1759) the Lists of the several Parishes, tything's or places contained in their respective Districts in the said Subdivision of Dorchester do order to render our proceedings as equal and impartial as the natures and circumstances of things can possibly admit ---- And Whereas it appears that the several persons who are hereunder mentioned have been legally discharged from the Dorsetshire Regiment for just cause or have been entitled to their discharges from serving as Militia men in the said Regiment by their term of three years service being expired or promoted ----Serjeant according to the said recited Act therefore pursuant to the power vested in us by law we do hereby confirm the discharges of all and every such men from serving in the said Militia and instead of the men so legally discharged and of those who have died since the last ballot for this subdivision belonging to the same subdivision and of those promoted as aforesaid have this day chosen by lot the several persons likewise hereafter specified to supply such vacancies according to the number of vacancies in each District. Died, Discharged or Promoted in the District of Blandford in the said subdivision of Dorchester. Men's names and places of abode: Lawrence SNELLING - Watcombe --- Died For the Dorchester District:- Richard WILLIS - Credwood Devon |
Blandford Hundred | Number Drawn | Men's Names Balloted | Places or Abode | Occupations----(Image 14) |
Blandford Borough | 22 | John PAULL | Blandford | Servant |
Blandford Borough | 43 | Richard KERLEY | Blandford | Blacksmith [Sub sworn vizt: William GODDARD] |
Blandford Borough | 25 | Benjamin WALL | Blandford | Joiner |
Pimperne Hundred | 21 | Thomas BOWER | Stowerpaine [Stourpaine] | Butcher [Sub sworn vizt: Robert JENKINS] |
Pimperne Hundred | 2 | Henry CAILL | Stowerpaine [Stourpaine] | Labourer |
Pimperne Hundred | 13 | Henry William PORTMAN | Bryanston | Esquire |
Pimperne Hundred | 3 | James WAITE | Pimperne Warnership | Cordwainer |
Puddletown Hundred | 28 | Thomas STANFIELD | Tolpuddle | Carpenter |
Puddletown Hundred | 2 | Thomas EVERETT | Waterstone | Labourer |
Whiteway Hundred | 37 | Samuel TRIPP | Holton | Gentleman |
Whiteway Hundred | 12 | William ELFORD | Milton Abbas | Labourer |
Whiteway Hundred | 13 | George LILLINGTON | Milton Abbas | Mason |
Whiteway Hundred | 3 | Lawrence JACKSON | Milton Abbas | Maltster |
Cerne Hundred | 32 | Thomas ANDREWS | Cerne Abbas | [Blank] : cho [chosen] already |
Cerne Hundred | 26 | John BARTLETT | Cerne Abbas | Labourer |
Cerne Hundred | 2 | Thomas CROOK | Cerne Abbas | Labourer [illiterate X his mark image 302] |
Beer Regis Hundred | 11 | John ARNOLD | Milbourne Stileham | Labourer |
Buckland Newton | 33 | John MAJOR | Buckland Newton | [Blank] |
Frampton Liberty | 33 | James NOTLEY | Bincombe | Shepherd dis. criple [disqualified a cripple] |
Frampton Liberty | 9 | William BRETT | Frampton | Taylor [Tailor] |
Dewlish Liberty | 9 | William MOGE | Milbourne Churchstone | Sadler - gone ??? |
Puddlehinton Liberty | 36 | Edward CHANNING | Puddlehinton [Piddlehinton] | dis.sub. to fitts [disqualified subject to fits] |
Puddletrenmthide | 30 | James PHILLIPS | Middle Piddle | ----(Image 14) |
Blandford Hundred | Number Drawn | Men's Names Balloted | Places or Abode | Occupations----(Image 14) |
Dorchester Borough | 24 | James CHAFFEY Junior | All Saints Dorchester | Innholder |
Dorchester Borough | 7 | William SPILLER | All Saints Dorchester | Labourer |
Dorchester Borough | 31 | Robert WILSON | St Peters Dorchester | Taylor |
Dorchester Borough | 22 | Isaac NOAK | Holy Trinity Dorchester | Cabinet maker |
Dorchester Borough | 2 | William CHICK | Holy Trinity Dorchester | Cheese monger |
Weymouth Borough | 16 | Richard BARTLETT | Melcombe Regis | Taylor [Note:- substitute John BARTLETT sworn image 302] |
Weymouth Borough | 11 | George HOLLAND | Melcombe Regis | Cooper - als till Sat: |
Weymouth Borough | 21 | Benjamin RYALL | Weymouth | Perukemaker |
Culliford Hundred | 12 | Robert WILTSHIRE | Osmington | Shepherd |
Culliford Hundred | 34 | John PORTER | Radipole | Labourer |
George Hundred | 33 | William GIFFORD | Charminster | Labourer |
George Hundred | 2 | Mark LILLINGTON | Broadmayne | Taylor |
George Hundred | 15 | Edward SATCHELL | Bradford Peverell | Shepherd |
Winfrith Hundred | 41 | William BEAR | Galton | [Blank] |
Winfrith Hundred | 27 | William BURT | Holworth | Yeoman |
Bindon Liberty | 14 | John WINDSOR | Chaldon Herring | Labourer |
Portland Liberty | 45 | Robert COMBDEN son of Bartholomew | Portland | [Blank] |
Portland Liberty | 8 | Abraham ANTHONY | Wakem in Portland | Quarryman |
Portland Liberty | 37 | Thomas DOWDEY | Chessell in Portland | Carpenter |
Portland Liberty | 14 | Bartholomew COMBDEN | Easton in Portland | Quarryman |
Owermoigne Liberty | 31 | Joseph JAMES | Owermoigne | Yeoman |
Wyke Regis Liberty | 38 | Samuel ORCHARD | Elwell | Yeoman |
Wyke Regis Liberty | 17 | Lewis TALBOT | Wyke Regis | Labourer - 5 Ch= ? |
We Order That the next Meeting for the said Subdivision of Dorchester be held at the 'Antelope Inn' in Dorchester aforesaid on Saturday the 7th day May next - Witness our hands Warren LISLE ; George BROWNE ; Thomas GOULD and John MEECH----(Image 14) |
DORSETSHIRE : Present: John MEECH; Warren LISLE; George BROWNE; Thomas GOULD and Thomas WILLIAMS [Their signatures are also on image 303] At a Meeting of His Majesty's Deputy Lieutenants of the County of Dorset and Justices of the Peace of the same County held at the house known by the sign 'Antelope' in Dorchester in the said County for the Subdivision of Dorchester on Saturday the 7th day of May In the year of our Lord One Thousand Seven Hundred and Sixty Three for carrying into further execution the Act of Parliament made in the Second Year of present Majesty's Reign entitled An Act to explain amend and reduce into one act of Parliament the several Laws now in being relating to the raising and training the Militia Forces within that part of Great Britain called England. The following is the names of persons who have appeared before us this day that have been chosen by lot (at the last meeting for this Subdivision) to serve as Private Militia men in the Dorsetshire Regiment of Militia or consented to serve as substitutes for persons so chosen and have now taken the oath and been enrolled to serve in the said Regiment for the term of three years agreeable to the Act of Parliament in such case made and provided |
Persons Chosen by Lot that have taken the oath with their occupation | Substitutes provided and sworn with their occupation | Places of Abode | Persons for whom Substitutes | Age | Comments----(Image 15) |
Tomas CROOK, labourer | [Blank] | Cerne Abbas | [Blank] | 30 | Wife and 2 children |
[Blank] | John BARTLETT, butcher | Dorchester | Richard BARTLETT | 25 | Wife & 1 child [Also see image 302 Richard BARTLETT of Melcombe Regis + signature John BARTLETT ] |
[Blank] | John BISHOP, miller | Upway | Samuel ORCHARD | 29 | Single [Also see image 302 Samuel of Elwell + John Bishop signature] |
[Blank] | Thomas SCRIVEN | Portland | Robert COMBDEN son of Bartholomew | 25 | Wife [Also see image 302 Thomas Scriven his mark] |
[Blank] | Thomas PAGE, cordwainer | Dorchester | Abraham ANTHONY | 21 | Single [Also see image 302 Abraham ANTHONY of Portland + Thomas PAGE signature] |
[Blank] | John VALLENS, labourer | Winterbourne St Martin | Thomas DOWDEY | 21 | Single [Also see image 302 Thomas DOWDEY of Portland - the mark of John VALLENS] |
[Blank] | Thomas GILLETT, labourer | Maiden Newton | Bartholomew COMBDEN | 21 | Single [Also see image 302 the mark of Thomas GILLETT] |
(Illegible but) John BARTLETT, labourer | [Blank] | Cerne Abbas | [Blank] | 28 | Wife & 1 child [Also see image 302 signature of John BARTLETT] |
(illegible but) William ELFORD, labourer | [Blank] | Milton Abbas | [Blank] | 42 | Wife & 3 children [Also see image 302 signature of William ELFORD] |
[Blank] | John CORDNEY, labourer | Milton Abbas | George LILLINGTON | 18 | Single [Also see image 302 the mark of John CORDNEY] |
[Blank] | Thomas HUNT, labourer | Blandford | Lawrence JACKSON | 25 | Wife [Signature or mark on image 302 illegible] |
[Blank] | Edward HOARE, labourer | Forthington [i.e. Fordington] | John PORTER | 29 | Wife & 4 children |
[Blank] | Edward COX, butcher | Dorchester | James PHILLIPS | 38 | Wife [Also see image 303 James PHILLIPS of Middle Piddletrenthide and the mark of Edward COX] |
Lewis TALBOT, labourer | [Blank] | Wyke Regis | [Blank] | 39 | Wife & 5 children |
[Blank] | Richard LEGG, labourer | Mappowder | John MAJOR | 25 | Single [See also image 303 John MAJOR of Buckland Newton + signature Richard LEGG] |
[Blank] | John SYMES, labourer | Stoke Wake | John PAULL | 33 | Wife & 1 child [Also see image 303 John PAULL of Blandford + the mark of John SYMES] |
[Blank] | James BARTLETT, wool comber | Stalbridge | Benjamin WATTS | 21 | Wife [Also see image 303 Benjamin WATTS of Blandford + signature James BARTLETT] |
William SPILLER, labourer | [Blank] | Dorchester | [Blank] | 36 | Wife & 2 children [Also see image 303 the mark of William SPILLER] |
[Blank] | Matthew HELLARD, butcher | Dorchester | Robert WILSON (of St Peters Dorchester) | 34 | Wife & 2 children [Also see image 303 Robert WILSON of Dorchester + signature Matthew HELLARD] |
[Blank] | Richard CANTERBURY, sack weaver | Dorchester | Isaac NOAK (of HT Dorchester) | 32 | Wife & 3 children [Also see image 303 Isaac NOAK of Dorchester + Signature Richard CANTERBURY] |
[Blank] | William WARREN, labourer | Dorchester | William CHICK (of HT Dorchester) | 36 | Wife & 4 children [Also see image 303 William CHICK of Dorchester + mark of William WARREN] |
[Blank] | John PERKINS, labourer | Dorchester | James CHAFFEY Junior (of All Saints Dorchester) | 24 | Single [Also see image 303 James CHAFFEY Junior of Dorchester + Signature John PIRKINS] |
[Blank] | John CLENCH, saddler | Blandford | Henry William PORTMAN Esq | 20 | Single [Also see image 303 signature John CLENCH] |
[Blank] | William CLARE, comber | Beaminster | Robert WILSHIRE | 20 | Single [Image 303 illegible] |
[Blank] | William PARKER, labourer | Owermoigne | Joseph JAMES | 18 | Single [Also see image 303 Joseph JAMES of Owermoigne + mark of William PARKER] |
[Blank] | Enoch HOLLAND, labourer | Dorchester | Samuel TRIPP | 38 | Single [Also see image 303 Samuel TRIPP of Holton + thge mark of Enock HOLLAND] |
[Blank] | John LUCAS, labourer | Forthington [i.e. Fordington] | William BURT | 25 | Wife & 3 children [Also see image 303 William BURT of Holsworth + mark of John LUCAS] |
William BEAR | [Blank] | Galton | [Blank] | 39 | Wife & 5 children [Also see image 303 signature William BEER] |
[Blank] | Thomas NICHOLLS, worsted comber | Dorchester | John WINZOR | 21 | Single [Also see image 303 John WINZOr of Chaldon Herring + mark of Thomas NICHOLAS] |
[Blank] | Daniel STYLE, butcher | Forthington [i.e. Fordington] | Mark LILLINGTON | 39 | Wife & 3 children [Also see image 303 Mark LILLINGTON of Broadmayne + signature Daniel STILE] |
[Blank] | John DREW, labourer | Bradford Peverell | Edward SATCHELL | 19 | Single [Also see image 303 Edward SATCHELL of Bradford Peverell + the mark of John DREW] |
William BRETT, taylor ----(Image 15) |
[Blank] | Frampton | [Blank] | 27 | Wife & 1 child [Also see image 303 for signature William BRETT] |
[Blank]----(Image 16) | James RIDEOUT, labourer | Milton Abbas | Benjamin RYALL | 17 | Single [Also see image 303 Benjamin RYALL of Weymouth + signature James RIDEOUT] |
[Blank] | Samuel NORTH, labourer | Milbourne St Andrew | Thomas EVERITT | 23 | Single [Also see image 303 Thomas EVERITT of Walterstone + the mark of Samuel NORTH] |
William GIFFORD, labourer | [Blank] | Charminster | [Blank] | 27 | Wife v& 1 child [Also see image 303 the mark of William GIFFORD] |
John ARNOLD, labourer | [Blank] | Milbourne Stileham | [Blank] | 30 | Single |
[Blank] | George KAILL, labourer | Shapwick | Henry KAILL | [Blank] | [Blank] [Also see image 303 Henry KAILL of Stowerpaine + Signature George HILL?] |
[Blank] | Richard WHETTON, gardener | Dorchester | Thomas STANFIELD | 28 | Single [Also see image 303 the mark of Richard WHETTON] |
----(Image 16) The above named Persons were sworn and enrolled to serve as Private Militia Men in the Dorsetshire Regiment for the term of three years -- The following Persons not having been yet able to provide themselves substitutes
we allow them further time for that purpose until the next Meeting to be held for this Subdivision Vizt Richard KERLEY of Blandford Blacksmith, Thomas BOWER of Stowerpaine butcher, Thomas SHERFIELD of Tolpuddle carpenter, and George HOLLAND of Melcombe Regis cooper -- And several of the Persons chosen at the last Meeting for this Subdivision on their appearance are decreed incapable of serving as Militia Men (Vizt) James WAITE of Pimperne Warnership being very infirm in his thigh, Thomas ANDREWS of Cerne Abbas having been formerly chosen and then provided a substitute , James NOTLEY of Bincombe who is a cripple, Edward CHANNING of Puddlehinton subject to fits, Lewis TALBOT of Wyke Regis being a poor infirm man and hath 5 children, And William MOGE of Milbourne Churchstone went away out of the County long before chosen. George BROWNE; John MEECH; Warren LISLE; Thomas GOULD; Thomas WILLIAMS |
DORSETSHIRE: Present: - Warren LISLE; Thomas WILLIAMS; John MEECH; At a Meeting of His Majesty's Deputy Lieutenants and Justices of the Peace of the County of Dorset held at the house known by the sign 'Antelope' in Dorchester in the said County for the Subdivision of Dorchester on Saturday the 14th day of May in the year of our Lord 1763 for carrying into further execution the Act of Parliament made in the Second Year of the Reign of his Majesty King George the Third entitled An Act to explain amend and reduce into one act of Parliament the several Laws now in being allotting to the raising and training the Militia Forces within that part of Great Britain called England. Substitute approved and sworn with their occupation: Edward BISHOP, labourer; place of abode Forthington [i.e. Fordington] ; Person for whom substitute serves : George HOLLAND age 22 single The above mentioned Person was sworn and enrolled to serve in the Dorsetshire Regiment of Militia for the term of three years - Thomas DOWLAND Junior of Shaftsbury who at the late Meeting for the Subdivision of Sturminster neglected to appear was ordered to attend here this day but it appearing unto us by a Certificate from the Mayor of Shaftsbury as otherwise that he is excused of serving as a Militia Man being poor and has seven children -- Richard KERLEY of Blandford Blacksmith and Thomas BOWER of Stowerpaine butcher who at the last Meeting for this subdivision was allowed time till now, appears to have provided substitutes at the last subdivision Meeting held at Sturminster -- We allow and confirm the above Witness our Hands Warren LISLE; Thomas WILLIAMS and John MEECH end of ---(Image 16) |
DORSETSHIRE: Present: - Earl SHAFTSBURY; Edward HOOPER; William JEANES; George CHAFFIN Junior At a Meeting of His Majesty's Deputy Lieutenants and Justices of the Peace of the County of Dorset held at the house known by the sign 'Antelope' in Dorchester in the said County for the Subdivision of Dorchester on Tuesday and Friday the 24th and 27th days of May in the year of our Lord 1763 for carrying into further execution the Act of Parliament made in the Second Year of the Reign of his Majesty King George the Third entitled An Act to explain amend and reduce into one act of Parliament the several Laws now in being allotting to the raising and training the Militia Forces within that part of Great Britain called England. |
Substitutes approved and sworn with their occupation | Their places of abode | Person for whom such substitution | Their places of abode | Age | Comments |
Edward ROSE, cordwainer | Staunton Caundle | David ADAMS | Blandford St Mary | 22 | Single [Also see image 304 mark of Edward ROSE] |
Simon HELLIER, labourer | Weymouth | John NEWMAN | West Compton | 28 | Wife and 1 child [Also see image 304 mark of Simon HELLIER] |
Nicholas FRANCIS, | Sturminster Newton: Castle | William ELFORD | Milton Abbas | 22 | Single [Also see image 304 mark of Nicholas FRANCIS] |
Thomas GARRETT, labourer | Oborne | Leonard GOFFE | Stockland | 21 | Single [Also see image 304 signature of Thomas GARRETT] |
John INKPEN, labourer | Stower Provost | Nicholas HARRIS | Stockland | 19 | Single [Also see image 304 mark of John INKPEN] |
Joseph PEAR, taylor | Beaminster | Peter PULMAN | Bowood | 18 | Single [Also see image 304 signature of Joseph GEAR?] |
William WATTS, barber | Blandford | Jonathan RUSSELL | ??? | 26 | Single [Image 304 illegible] |
James KERMISON | Templecomb, Somerset | James PIKE | Stower Provost | 29 | Single [Also see image 305 mark of James KERMISON] |
The above named Persons were sworn and enrolled before us at the Sub Division Meeting held at the Antelope Inn in Dorchester in the County for the Sub Division of Dorchester on Tuesday and Friday the 24th and 27th days of March 1763 -- Illegible ---- substitutes from and in the place and stead of those persons above ---(illegible section) --- as in the Dorsetshire Regiment of Militia for the term of three years - Witness our hands SHAFTSBURY: William JEANES: George CHAFFIN Junior [Images of Signatures on image 305] [Note:- The minutes of other meetings held in 1763 have survived and can be viewed on Ancestry.com but these generally record the numbers of men by parish or liberty and as they do not record the names of individuals have not been described.] |