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[Includes three parishes from adjacent hundreds]
Octob[er] 30, 1699 A list of the trained souldiers under the comand of Lieutennt Col[onel] Josias Calmady in S[i]r Francis Drakes regiment
Parish | No | Name | Rank |
Josias Calmady | Esqr Lieutennt Col[onel] | ||
John Coutes | gent Lieutennt | ||
Samuell Karkeet | Merch[an]t Ensigne | ||
John Maynard | Sarjant | ||
Richard Maynard | Sarjant | ||
Alexander Tremeer | Sarjant | ||
Batholomew Gill | Drum[m]er | ||
Batholomew Row | Drum[m]er | ||
Joseph Badge | Drum[m]er | ||
Lamerton | 14 | John Martin | |
John Cowling | |||
Thomas Randell | |||
Christopher White | |||
Richard Tucker | |||
Richard Moorton | |||
John Trick | |||
Robert Rous | |||
James Coombe | |||
Edward Drake | |||
John Sleman | |||
George Downing | |||
John Bennett | |||
Thomas Howard | |||
Syddenham Damerell | 5 | James Emott | |
Robert Mathews | |||
Richard Jackman | |||
Patherick Lobb | |||
Thomas Lemon | |||
Bradston | 2 | Mathew Peke | |
William Strong | |||
Dunterton | 4 | Daniell Cornish | |
Digory Sargent | |||
William Littlejohn | |||
John Prest | |||
Maristow | 5 | John Buckett | |
John Bole | |||
Richard Barrow | |||
Samuell Mabin | |||
Sampson Daw | |||
Thrusselton | 5 | John Cock | |
John Sargent | |||
Henry Gale | |||
John Pardon | |||
John Collin | |||
Stowford | 5 | William Palmer | |
Sampson Doidge | |||
Thomas Hill | |||
Nicholas Martin | |||
John Jeffery | |||
Coryton | 1 | William Gey | |
Virginstow | 3 | William Hall | |
Samuell Scott | |||
John Crocker | |||
Germanswick | 5 | John Cross | |
William Higgadon | |||
Jonas Doidge | |||
Richard Pearse | |||
William Pole | |||
Bradwoodwigger | 15 | John Palmer | |
Digory Cock | |||
Edmund Gregory | |||
Anthony Hall | |||
Robert Hoccady | |||
Samuell Wells | |||
Richard Crebar | |||
Richard Badlam | |||
Richard Estcot | |||
John Gregory | |||
Gregory Crocker | |||
John Egber | |||
William Bridgman | |||
John Carkeet | |||
John Harvey | |||
Okehampton | 21 | Daniell Lang | |
Humphrey Tapper | |||
John Rogers | |||
Humphrey Pedlar | |||
Henry Jole | |||
William Worden | |||
William Gooman | |||
Jacob Langdick | |||
Thomas Doidge | |||
James Avery | |||
William Howard | |||
John Dyer | |||
Stephen Staddon | |||
William Goodman | |||
John Blatchford | |||
William Lanmaid | |||
Richard Turner | |||
Humphry Hooper | |||
John Hall | |||
Walter Sprage | |||
William Soper | |||
Bratton Clovelly | 8 | Robert Raddon | |
John Glanvill | |||
Henry Glanvill | |||
John Lavers | |||
George Feater | |||
John Rowe | |||
John Pote | |||
John Tickle | |||
Maritavy | 1 | John Scoble | |
Brentor | 3 | John Kinsman | |
Alexander Elford | |||
Walter Batten | |||
Lewtrenchard | 5 | Robert Ryall | |
George Bond | |||
James Palmer | |||
Andrew Furse | |||
Richard Morris | |||
Milton Abbott | 26 | John Crabb | |
John Hawkins | |||
Thomas Harper | |||
Augustin Egber | |||
John Robins | |||
Oliver Sargent | |||
John Tucker | |||
Richard Spettigue | |||
Anthony Jackson | |||
Richard Jackson | |||
Edward Tucker | |||
Thomas Kinsman | |||
Andrew Doidge | |||
Henry Collins | |||
Oliver Bawdon | |||
Richard Hawkins | |||
Nicholas Snell [or Suell] | |||
John Robins | |||
Robert Treese | |||
John Woodman | |||
Thomas Raundle [or Ranndle] | |||
William Doidge | |||
Samuell Martin | |||
John Bennett | |||
William Burley | |||
Richard Maynard | |||
Lifton | 19 | James Martin | |
Thomas Collins | |||
John Painter | |||
William Swine | |||
William Addams | |||
John Tinney | |||
John Bucket | |||
Richard Hoccady | |||
Thomas Addams | |||
John Loppier | |||
Walter Pomeroy | |||
Joseph Congden | |||
William Spry | |||
William Coram | |||
Gregory Anstis | |||
William Wannacot | |||
William Collins | |||
Richard Holman | |||
John Butten | |||
Bridestow | 2 | William Coppey | |
Thomas Ham | |||
Kelly | 5 | Markes Goodman | |
Constantin Ham | |||
John Hawkins | |||
Joseph Harris | |||
George Pellow | [9 officers and 154 soldiers] |