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Kirkham Thomas Primbet, annual fee £2 10s. 0d. Singleton Richard Goodson, ” ” £2 9s. 0d. St. Michael’s-on-Wyre, Thomas Cross ” ” £4 13s. 10d.

In the early part of this reign a grand military muster was ordered to be made in the county palatine of Lancaster, and towards the 300 men raised in the Hundred of Amounderness the Fylde townships contributed as follows:—

Warton 4 men. Carleton 8 ” Hardhome with Newton 8 ” Much Eccleston 5 ” Clifton 6 ” Bispham and Norbreke 5 ” Freckleton 5 ” Thilston 8 ” Thornton 8 ” Out Rawcliffe 4 ” Upper Rawcliffe and Tornecard 1 ” Pulton 3 ” Weton 3 ” Threleyle 6 ” Little Eccleston and Larbreke 6 ” Little Singleton and Grange 5 ” Newton with Scales 3 ” Layton with Warbrick 8 ” Elliswicke 5 ” Kelmyne and Brininge 5 ” Kirkham 3 ” Westbye and Plumpton 8 ” Rigby with Wraye 8 ” Lithum 5 ” Much Singleton 7 ” Plumpton 11 ”

The commanders of the regiment were—Sir Thomas Hesketh, Sir Richard Houghton, George Browne, John Kitchen, Richard Barton, William Westby (of Mowbreck), and William Barton, Esquires.

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