EUR153 Buckinghamshire Provisional Cavalry 1797.
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The Provisional Cavalry Act was passed in 1796.  It required every person who owned ten or more horses to provide one fully equipped horseman for service in the Provisional Cavalry.  Those who owned fewer than ten horses were grouped together to form "classes", each containing ten horses, and required also to provide one horseman.  This book contains transcriptions of a number of documents relating to the Buckinghamshire Provisional Cavalry raised in 1797.  These include a Muster Roll for the entire county including the name of the Volunteer (or rider) and their places of abode, the Subdivision for which they serve and to what Troop they were attached.  Also included are separate lists prepared for the Three Hundreds of Ashendon, the Three Hundreds of Aylesbury and the Three Hundreds of Buckingham each giving the names of the persons charged, their residence, the number of horses kept (or amount assessed) and some notes regarding eligibility. 

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EUR047 Royal Bucks Militia - Discharges 1799/1807
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FULL TITLE:  Royal Bucks Militia - Men Discharged 1799 and 1807.

This booklet contains two lists of men discharged from the Royal Bucks, or King's Own, Militia into the Army.  Both lists include the name of the man discharged, his place of residence or birthplace,, whether a principal or substitute and, if the latter, for whom he served, and the place for which he served.  Although the majority of the men listed are from Buckinghamshire there are many in these lists from other parts of the country.

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EUR213 Royal Bucks Militia - Nominal Roll 1812-15
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FULL TITLE:  Royal Bucks Militia - Nominal Roll 1812 - 1815.

This booklet contains a Nominal Roll of the Royal Bucks or King's Own Regiment of Militia created on 3rd September 1812.  It includes the name of the man serving and his place of residence, if a substitute the name of the drawn man in whose place he is serving and the parish, the date of his enrolment and any comments such as date of discharge or promotion etc.  The roll has been continually updated through to 1815.

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EUR091 Bunsty Hundred - Militia Ballot Lists 1831
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The bill which re-established the Militia was amended in 1762 so that all men aged between 18 and 45 years, with certain exceptions, were liable to be "conscripted" into the Militia by ballot.  This booklet contains a transcription of the surviving Militia Ballot Lists for the Buckinghamshire Hundred of Bunsty (or Bonestou) compiled in February 1831.  Men are listed within their parish of residence by surname and christian name.  In most cases their age and occupation is included and in some cases there are notes regarding their eligibility.  Bunsty Hundred is one of the constituent hundreds of the area in the north of Buckinghamshire more usually known as the Three Hundreds of Newport.  It consists of the parishes of Castlethorpe, Cold Brayfield, Gayhurst, Hanslope, Haversham, Lathbury, Lavendon, Little Linford, Olney with Warrington, Ravenstone, Stoke Goldington, Tyringham with Filgrave and Weston Underwood.  The returns for Lathbury, Lavendon, Little Linford, Olney and Ravenstone have not survived. 

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EUR019 Cottesloe Hundred Militia Ballot Lists 1812
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FULL TITLE:  Cottesloe Hundred - Militia Ballot Lists 1812.

This booklet contains a trancription of the Militia Ballot Lists for all parishes in the Cottesloe Hundred in August 1812.  The bill which introduced the Local Militia required that all men between 18 and 30 years were listed and the lists included here also give their age and occupation and denote which men were drawn.  The Cottesloe Hundred includes the parishes of Aston Abbotts, Cheddington, Cholesbury, Creslow, Cublington, Drayton Beauchamp, Drayton Parslow, Dunton, Edlesborough, Great Horwood, Grove, Hardwick, Hawridge, Hoggeston, Ivinghoe, Linslade, Little Horwood, Marsworth, Mentmore, Mursley, Nettleden, Pitstone, Shenley (Brook End), Slapton, Soulbury, Stewkley, Swanbourne, Tattenhoe, Whaddon, Whitchurch, Wing, Wingrave and Winslow.   

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EUR074 Moulsoe Hundred - Militia Ballot Lists 1831
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The bill which re-established the Militia was amended in 1762 so that all men aged between 18 and 45 years, with certain exceptions, were liable to be "conscripted" into the Militia by ballot.  This booklet contains a transcription of the surviving Militia Ballot Lists for the Buckinghamshire Hundred of Moulsoe compiled in February 1831.  Men are listed within their parish of residence by surname and christian name.  In most cases their age and occupation is included and in some cases there are notes regarding their eligibility.  Moulsoe Hundred is one of the constituent hundreds of the area in the north of Buckinghamshire more usually known as the Three Hundreds of Newport.  It consists of the parishes of Astwood, Bow Brickhill, Broughton, Chicheley, Clifton Reynes, Emberton with Petsoe, Great Brickhill, Hardmead, Little Brickhill, Milton Keynes, Moulsoe, Newton Blossomville, North Crawley, Sherington, Walton and Wavendon.  The return for Newton Blossomville has not survived. 

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EUR092 Secklow Hundred - Militia Ballot Lists 1831
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The bill which re-established the Militia was amended in 1762 so that all men aged between 18 and 45 years, with certain exceptions, were liable to be "conscripted" into the Militia by ballot.  This booklet contains a transcription of the surviving Militia Ballot Lists for the Buckinghamshire Hundred of Secklow (or Sigelai) compiled in February 1831.  Men are listed within their parish of residence by surname and christian name.  In most cases their age and occupation is included and in some cases there are notes regarding their eligibility.  Secklow Hundred is one of the constituent hundreds of the area in the north of Buckinghamshire more usually known as the Three Hundreds of Newport.  It consists of the parishes of Bletchley with Water Eaton, Bradwell with Bradwell Abbey, Calverton, Fenny Stratford, Great Linford, Loughton, Newport Pagnell with Caldecot. Newton Longville, Shenley Church End, Simpson, Stantonbury, Stoke Hammond, Stony Stratford (East), Stony Stratford (West), Willen, Woolstone Magna (Great), Woolstone Parva (Little), Wolverton and Woughton on the Green.  The return for Willen has not survived and that for Newport Pagnell and its hamlet of Caldecot has been published separately. 

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EUR089 - Newport Pagnell Militia Ballot List 1831
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FULL TITLE:  The Parish of Newport Pagnell - Militia Ballot List 1831.

The bill which re-established the Militia was amended in 1762 so that all men aged between 18 and 45 years, with certain exceptions, were liable to be "conscripted" into the Militia by ballot.  This booklet contains a transcription of the surviving Militia Ballot List for the Buckinghamshire parish of Newport Pagnell and its hamlet Caldecote compiled in Februry 1831.  Men are listed by surname and christian name.  In most cases their age and occupation is included and in some cases there are notes regarding their eligibility.

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