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Militia Lists and Musters, 1757-1876
Jeremy Gibson | Mervyn Medlycott

Militia Lists and Musters, 1757-1876

A Directory of Holdings in the British Isles

Genealogical Pub. Co. (1990)
10
2nd ed.
0806312882
| Paperback
44 pages | USA | English
Dewey 929/.341
LC Classification Z5313.G69G528 1990

Genre

  • Directory
  • Military Records

Subject

  • 1751-1800
  • 1801-1850
  • 1851-1900
  • British / English
  • British Genealogy
  • British History
  • British Isles / Great Britain / UK
  • Draft Lists
  • Militia
  • Muster Rolls

Plot

By law, a certain number of militiamen had to be recruited from among the able-bodied men in each parish. Thus, lists of all those eligible had to be drawn up by the parish constable, and where these survive (between 1757 and 1831) they constitute a veritable census. Along with the "Defense Lists"--the Posse Comitatus of 1798 and the Levee en Masse of 1803-04--and muster rolls of various militia regiments and local forces, these militia lists (in theory) are almost a complete census of the male population. Militias were generally raised on a county basis, and most of these voluminous records are found today in the various county record offices. The fourth edition of this important work is a guide to the location of all such records in the county record offices throughout Britain.

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Location England . 942.0 . BoxB #01
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Notes

By law, a certain number of militiamen had to be recruited from among the able-bodied men in each parish. Thus, lists of all those eligible had to be drawn up by the parish constable, and where these survive (between 1757 and 1831) they constitute a veritable census. Along with the "Defense Lists"--the Posse Comitatus of 1798 and the Levee en Masse of 1803-04--and muster rolls of various militia regiments and local forces, these militia lists (in theory) are almost a complete census of the male population. Militias were generally raised on a county basis, and most of these voluminous records are found today in the various county record offices. This new work is a guide to the location of all such records in the county record offices throughout Britain.