Description | Return made to the Easter Sessions 1782 of payments made to the families of militia substitutes. It includes payments to:
Bulmer wapentake - wife and three children of Thomas Blackburn of Leeds, serving as a substitute for Edward Agar of Brandsby between 22 November and 20 December 1781 (4 weeks), and between 20 December 1781 and 14 March 1782 (12 weeks)
Pickering Lythe wapentake - the wife and one child of Joseph Armitage of Leeds, serving as a substitute for William Nicholson of Brompton between 22 November and 20 December 1781 (4 weeks) and between 20 December 1781 and 17 January 1782 laying-in (4 weeks), and between 17 January and 28 February 1782 (6 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 22 November 1781 and 14 March 1782 (16 weeks)
Bulmer wapentake - the wife of Samuel Chambers of Leeds, serving as a substitute for John Harrison of Sheriff Hutton between 22 November 1781 and 14 March 1782 (16 weeks)
Pickering Lythe wapentake - the wife of William Fearnsides of Leeds, serving as a substitute for James Jackson of Snainton between 22 November 1781 and 14 March 1782 (16 weeks)
Langbaurgh wapentake - the wife and two children of John Higgins of Leeds, serving as a substitute for Thomas Moss of Wilton between 22 November 1781 and 14 March 1782 (16 weeks)
Bulmer wapentake - the wife of John Parkinson of Leeds, serving as a substitute for Francis Johnson of Sheriff Hutton between 22 November 1781 and 14 March 1782 (16 weeks)
Langbaurgh wapentake - the wife and two children of Timothy Scholefield of Leeds, serving as a substitute for William Wood of Glaisdale between 22 November 1781 and 14 March 1782 (16 weeks)
Hang East wapentake - the wife and four children of William Wilkinson of Leeds, serving as a substitute for George Spouner of Snape between 22 November 1781 and 14 March 1782 (16 weeks)
Langbaurgh wapentake - the wife and one child of William Wray of Leeds, serving as a substitute for William Flintoff of Moorsholm between 22 November 1781 and 14 March 1782 (16 weeks)
Bulmer wapentake - the wife of John Rowley of Leeds, serving as a substitute for George Sherwin of Stillington between 22 November 1781 and 14 March 1782 (16 weeks)
Birdforth wapentake - the wife and two children of Thomas Winteringham of Selby, serving as a substitute for Philip Nelson of Nether Stilton between 24 December 1781 and 24 March 1782 (13 weeks) - the wife and four children of Thomas Baines of Knaresborough, serving as a substitute for William Moorey of Felixkirk for 12 weeks up to 9 April 1782
Pickering Lythe wapentake - the wife and one child of William Clemetshaw of Knaresborough, serving as a substitute for Robert Boddy of Aislaby for 12 weeks up to 9 April 1782
Hallikeld wapentake - the wife and six children of Matthew Ryder of Knaresborough, serving as a substitute for George Stephenson of Rainton with Newby for 12 weeks up to 9 April 1782
Birdforth wapentake - the wife and two children of Samuel Leather of Keighley, serving as a substitute for William Abbott of Thirsk for 25 weeks up to 7 April 1782
Hang West wapentake - the wife and one child of John Lilley of Keighley, serving as a substitute for Thomas Binks of Carlton Highdale for four weeks up to 14 November 1781, and his wife and two children for 21 weeks up to 7 April 1782
Pickering Lythe wapentake - the wife and three children of Robert Thorp of Knaresborough, serving as a substitute for William Porrett of Scarborough for 10 weeks up to 26 March 1782, and for two weeks up to 9 April 1782
Birdforth wapentake - the wife of William Milnes of Knaresborough, serving as a substitute for Thomas Jenkinson of Cold Kirby for 12 weeks up to 5 April 1782 - the wife of Thomas Westmoreland of Knaresborough, serving as a substitute for William Lane of Thirsk for 12 weeks up to 5 April 1782
Gilling West wapentake - the wife of Thomas Bell of Knaresborough, serving as a substitute for William Wiseman of Gayles for 12 weeks up to 8 April 1782 - the wife and one child of John Weldon of Knaresborough, serving as a substitute for William Todd of Brignall for six weeks up to 26 February 1782, and for his wife only for six weeks up to 9 April 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 13 weeks up to 10 April 1782 - the wife of William Turner of Knaresborough, serving as a substitute for David Plews of Bolton for 12 weeks up to 8 April 1782 - the wife of John Collison of Knaresborough, serving as a substitute for William Gill of Hauxwell for two weeks up to 29 January 1782, and for his wife and one child for 10 weeks up to 9 April 1782
Langbaurgh wapentake - the wife of Benjamin Stephens of Knaresborough, serving as a substitute for George Smith of Stainton for 12 weeks up to 8 April 1782 - the wife of Francis Hebden of Knaresborough, serving as a substitute for Thomas Ovington of Hutton for 12 weeks up to 9 April 1782
Bulmer wapentake - the wife and four children of Anthony Swinbank of Knaresborough, serving as a substitute for George Galtrey of Tollerton for 10 weeks up to 25 March 1782 - the wife and one child of Samuel Pottage of Knaresborough, serving as a substitute for Samuel Coates of Crayke for 12 weeks up to 9 April 1782
Pickering Lythe wapentake - the wife of Joseph Evers of Knaresborough, serving as a substitute for James Allanson of Thornton for 12 weeks up to 5 April 1782
Allertonshire wapentake - the wife of William Drew of Knaresborough, serving as a substitute for William Ient of Birkby for 12 weeks up to 5 April 1782
Bulmer wapentake - the wife and two children of John Blades of Pannal, serving as a substitute for Richard Waide of Linton for 66 weeks up to 6 April 1782 (from 28 December 1780)
Langbaurgh wapentake - the wife and one child of John Wass of Knaresborough, serving as a substitute for William Jackson of Guisborough for eight weeks up to 6 April 1782 - the wife and two children of Thomas Robson of Knaresborough, serving as a substitute for Robert Appleby of Low Worsall for four weeks up to 5 April 1782 - the wife and one child of Isaac Scott of Keighley, serving as a substitute for William Osborn of Guisborough for 32 weeks up to 7 April 1782
Ryedale wapentake - the wife of Richard Balm of Midgley, serving as a substitute for William Thorp of New Malton for four weeks between 19 February and 19 March 1782
Pickering Lythe wapentake - the wife and two children of John Pearce of Knaresborough, serving as a substitute for William Watson of Scarborough for 12 weeks up to 10 April 1782
Langbaurgh wapentake - the wife and one child of George Smith of Keighley, serving as a substitute for John ?Davison of Little Ayton for 39 weeks up to 7 April 1782
Birdforth wapentake - the wife and two children of William Cryer of Knaresborough, serving as a substitute for John Fisher of Yearsley for 12 weeks up to 9 April 1782 |