Document referenceQSB 1782 1/15/29
TitleReturn of payments made to the families of militia substitutes: West Riding
DescriptionReturn made to the Christmas Sessions 1782 of payments made to the families of militia substitutes. It includes payments to:

Birdforth wapentake
- the wife and four children of Thomas Baines of Knaresborough, serving as a substitute for William Moorey of Felixkirk between 10 July 1781 and 15 January 1782 (27 weeks)

Pickering Lythe wapentake
- the wife and child of William Clemetshaw of Knaresborough, serving as a substitute for Robert Boddy of Aislaby between 10 July 1781 and 15 January 1782 (27 weeks)

Hallikeld wapentake
- the wife and four children of Abraham Naylor of Manningham, serving as a substitute for John Smithson of Norton le Clay for 16 weeks up to 27 October 1781

Hallikeld wapentake
- the wife and children of Matthew Ryder of Knaresborough, serving as a substitute for George Stephenson of Rainton with Newby. Includes payments for his wife and five children between 10 July 1780 and 18 December 1781 (23 weeks), and for his wife and six children between 18 December 1781 and 15 January 1782 (4 weeks)

Birdforth wapentake
- the wife and two children of Samuel Leather of Keighley, serving as a substitute for William Abbott of Thirsk for 24 weeks up to 24 September 1781

Hang West wapentake
- the wife and child of John Lilley of Keighley, serving as a substitute for Thomas Binks of Carlton Highdale for 24 weeks up to 24 September 1781

Bulmer wapentake
- the wife and two children of Thomas Blackburn of Leeds, serving as a substitute for Edward Agar of Brandsby between 29 March 1781 and 25 October 1781 (30 weeks) and for laying-in between 25 October 1781 and 22 November 1781 (4 weeks)

Hallikeld wapentake
- the wife and three children of Francis Cryer of Leeds, serving as a substitute for Stephen Smith of Swainby with Allerthorpe between 29 March 1781 and 22 November 1781 (34 weeks)

Bulmer wapentake
- the wife of Samuel Chambers of Leeds, serving as a substitute for John Harrison of Sheriff Hutton between 29 March 1781 and 22 November 1781 (34 weeks)

Pickering Lythe wapentake
- the wife of William Fearnsides of Leeds, serving as a substitute for James Jackson of Snainton between 29 March 1781 and 22 November 1781 (34 weeks)

Langbaurgh wapentake
- the wife and two children of John Higgins of Leeds, serving as a substitute for Thomas Moss of Wilton between 29 March 1781 and 22 November 1781 (34 weeks)

Bulmer wapentake
- the wife of John Parkinson of Leeds, serving as a substitute for Francis Johnson of Sheriff Hutton between 29 March 1781 and 22 November 1781 (34 weeks)

Langbaurgh wapentake
- the wife and two children of Timothy Scholefield of Leeds, serving as a substitute for William Wood of Glaisdale between 29 March 1781 and 22 November 1781 (34 weeks)

Langbaurgh wapentake
- the wife and two children of James Watson of Leeds, serving as a substitute for William Eeles of Ingleby Arncliffe between 29 March 1781 and 23 August 1781 (21 weeks)

Hang East wapentake
- the wife and four children of William Wilkinson of Leeds, serving as a substitute for John Spoinner of Snape between 29 March 1781 and 22 November 1781 (34 weeks)

Langbaurgh wapentake
- the wife and two children of William Wray of Leeds, serving as a substitute for William Flintoff of Moorsholm between 29 March 1781 and 31 May 1781 (9 weeks) and between 31 May 1781 and 22 November 1781 (25 weeks)

Pickering Lythe wapentake
- the wife of Isaac Crosedale of Leeds, serving as a substitute for James Fawcett of Scarborough between 29 March 1781 and 22 November 1781 (34 weeks)

Hallikeld wapentake
- the wife of William Winnington of Leeds, serving as a substitute for George Ward of Theakston between 29 March 1781 and 22 November 1781 (34 weeks)

Bulmer wapentake
- the wife of John Rowley of Leeds, serving as a substitute for George Sherwin of Stillington between 22 March 1781 and 22 November 1781 (35 weeks)

Gilling East wapentake
- the wife and three children of George Tate of Leeds, serving as a substitute for Peter Coates of Ellerton between 5 April 1781 and 26 April 1781 (3 weeks)

Pickering Lythe wapentake
- the wife and children of Robert Thorp of Knaresborough, serving as a substitute for William Porrett of Scarborough. Includes payments for his wife and two children between 17 July 1781 and 21 August 1781 (5 weeks), for his wife and three children between 21 August 1781 and 6 November 1781, and for his wife and three children between 6 November 1781 and 15 January 1782 (10 weeks)

Birdforth wapentake
- the wife and three children of John Naylor of Holbeck, serving as a substitute for Isaac Almack of Carlton Islebeck between 1 August 1781 and 1 February 1782 (26 weeks)

Ryedale wapentake
- the wife and two children of Robert Smith of Holbeck, serving as a substitute for Thomas Lawdon of Salton between 1 August 1781 and 1 February 1782 (26 weeks)

Ryedale wapentake
- the wife and three children of John Hollingworth of Holbeck, serving as a substitute for Peter Campley of Appleton le Street between 1 August 1781 and 1 February 1782 (26 weeks)

Langbaurgh wapentake
- the wife and two children of William Moss of Holbeck, serving as a substitute for George Chapman of Egton between 1 August 1781 and 1 February 1782 (26 weeks)

Birdforth wapentake
- the wife and two children of Thomas Winteringham of Selby, serving as a substitute for Philip Nelson of Nether Stilton between 25 June 1781 and 24 December 1781 (26 weeks)

Birdforth wapentake
- the wife of William Milnes of Knaresborough, serving as a substitute for Thomas Jenkinson of Cold Kirby for eight weeks up to 11 January 1782

Birdforth wapentake
- the wife of Thomas Westmoreland of Knaresborough, serving as a substitute for William Lane of Thirsk for three weeks up to 11 January 1782

Birdforth wapentake
- the wife and three children of William Cryer of Knaresborough, serving as a substitute for John Fisher of Yearsley for 15 weeks up to 15 January 1782

Gilling West wapentake
- the wife of Thomas Bell of Knaresborough, serving as a substitute for William Wiseman of Gayles for 13 weeks up to 14 January 1782

Gilling West wapentake
- the wife and child of John Weldon of Knaresborough, serving as a substitute for William Todd of Brignall for eight weeks up to 15 January 1782

Hang West wapentake
- the wife and four children of Joseph Mason of Knaresborough, serving as a substitute for James Slinger of High Abbotside for eight weeks up to 15 January 1782

Hang West wapentake
- the wife of William Turner of Knaresborough, serving as a substitute for David Plews of Bolton for 13 weeks up to 14 January 1782

Hang West wapentake
- the wife of John Collison of Knaresborough, serving as a substitute for William Gill of Hauxwell for eight weeks up to 11 January 1782

Hang West wapentake
- the wife of Robert Leeming of Knaresborough, serving as a substitute for Thomas Baines of Thornton Rust for 27 weeks up to 14 January 1782

Langbaurgh wapentake
- the wife of Benjamin Stephens of Knaresborough, serving as a substitute for George Smith of Stainton for four weeks up to 14 January 1782

Langbaurgh wapentake
- the wife of Francis Hebden of Knaresborough, serving as a substitute for Thomas Ovington of Hutton for 15 weeks up to 15 January 1782

Bulmer wapentake
- the wife and seven children of Anthony Swinbank of Dent, serving as a substitute for George Galtrey of Tollerton for 27 weeks up to 14 January 1782

Bulmer wapentake
- the wife and child of Samuel Pottage of Knaresborough, serving as a substitute for Samuel Coates of Crayke for 15 weeks up to 15 January 1782

Pickering Lythe wapentake
- the wife of Joseph Evers of Knaresborough, serving as a substitute for James Allanson of Thornton for eight weeks up to 11 January 1782

Allertonshire wapentake
- the wife of William Drew of Knaresborough, serving as a substitute for William Jent of Birkby for eight weeks up to 11 January 1782

Hang East wapentake
- the wife and two children of Thomas Lawson of Pudsey, serving as a substitute for Timothy Holmes of Bedale for 26 weeks up to 31 October 1781

Gilling East wapentake
- the wife and child of David Cordingley of Idle, serving as a substitute for John Brown of Manfield for 26 weeks up to 29 October 1781
Daten.d. [1782]
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