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Records - Men & Armour in Gloucestershire, 1808

 

This information was researched and transcribed by David Wicks from Men and Armour in Gloucestershire, 1608, John Smythe of North Nibley and is reproduced here with his kind permission.

 
Name Occupation Age
Cold Aston John Popwall, Gent, is Lord
 John Weekes Sheppard 1 caliver man
       
Avening
 Christopher Wickes 2 caliver man
 
Sherhampton
 John Wickes Butcher 1 musketeer
 
Tetbury
 William Wickes Husbandman
 
Ruardean
 Arthur Wickes Shovelmaker 2 musketeer
 
North Nibley
 Brice Wicks  weaver   1 musketeer
 
Dursley
 John Wicks Servant to Thomas Watkins, taylor 1  
 
South Cerney
 John Wicks Labourer 2 caliver man
 
Almondsbury
 Marten Wicks Baker 1 musketeer
 
Tytherington
 Thomas Wickes Carpenter 2 musketeer
 
Cirencester Dollar St.
 Thomas Wicks Tailor 1 musketeer
 
Alvestone
 William Weekes Weaver 2 pikeman. Tr.
 George Weekes Weaver 1 caliver man
 
Gloucester St. Nicholas
 William Weekes Tannor 1 caliver man
 
Gloucester East Ward
 Richard Wyck
 
Pucklechurch
 Mrs Wicke 2 servants
 
Notes on ages and heights
1 about 20 years old
2 about 40
p tallest for pikemen
m middle stature for a musketeer  (musketyer)
ca lower for a calyver.
Tr trained soldier

Copyright © 2001, David Wicks
 

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