dated Nov 9th 1798
Transcribed by Caryl Parsons
James CROMBE [Coombes?] Tythingman
A true List of all the Persons usually and at this time Dwelling in the parish and Tything above of Between the ages of 18 and 45 years Distinquishing their Ranks and Occupations, Family Size, Exemptions and Infirmities
Surname | Probable Surname |
Ranks/ Occupations | Wife, Children | ||||
Samuel | MINTON | daryman | yes, 2 | 5' 9" | |||
Thomas | HARDY | labourer | 5' 8" | ||||
George | TAYLER | labourer | 5' 8" | ||||
James | WHILLETT/WHITTELL? | Whittle? | labourer | 5' 7" | |||
John | WHIT ? | White? | labourer | 5' 7" | |||
Robert | T/FEARY ? | labourer | 5' 8" | seaman | line crossed through | ||
Stephen | SE/IMAN | labourer | 5' 9" | has served | line crossed through | ||
James | BARDON? | Burden? | daryman | yes, 2 | 5' 7" | has a subetut now serving | line crossed through |
Henrey | WHITE | labourer | yes, 4 | 5' 8" | line crossed through | ||
James | HIBES ? (sighted elsewhere) | Hibbs? | labourer | no, 5 | 5' 7" | line crossed through | |
James | HIDE ? (sighted elsewhere) | Hyde | labourer | yes, 4 | 5' 7" | now serving in Volunteers | line crossed through |
John | SEY---/SIYMON? | labourer | 5' 9" | ?asthmatic | line crossed through | ||
Tomas | SIMON? (sighted elsewhere) | labourer | yes, 1 | 5' 8" | bad shoulder | line crossed through | |
Samuel | COOPER? | yeoman | 5' 10" | now serving in Yeoman Cavelry | line crossed through | ||
John | ELLIOTT | yeoman | yes, 5 | 5' 8" | now serving in Yeoman Cavelry | line crossed through | |
Richard | PARSONS/PEREN? | labourer | yes, 3 | 5' 7" | seaman | line crossed through | |
Abraham | YEBINGS/GIBINS? | labourer | 5' 7" | find by a Peal | line crossed through | ||
William | COOPER | labourer | 5' 8" | ||||
Gorge | BENNET | labourer | 5' 7" |
All Persons who Shall think themselves aggrieved by having their names
Inserted in this List or by any others being ometted may appeal at the Red Lion
in Wareham the 19 day of Novr. Next at 10 Clock Or they will lose the Benefit of
appealing as no Appeal for any Incapacity can be Afterwards Heard
James CROMBE, tithingman