1617 St Saviour militia muster

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1617 St Saviour Militia Muster



Muster roll of St Saviour company of the Militia in May 1617. Original held in Domestic State Papers in London. This list was first published in the 1885 Annual Bulletin of La Société Jersiaise


In the published list a variety of abbreviations were used for forenames and family names, together with spellings which were in use in the 17th century but have changed over the years. We have expanded abbreviations and adjusted spellings where we believe that to be helpful to researchers not familiar with older versions. Where appropriate we have added a footnote indicating the exact spelling shown in the published list. Entries with an asterisk (*) were represented by a servant

Officers

Aaron Messervy, Captain Edouard Messervy, Lieutenant Benjamin La Cloche, Ensign
Philippe Messervy and Jean Herault, Sergeants Daniel Lampriere and Noel Le Geyt, Corporals Thomas Poingdestre for Thomas Le Clercq, band
Clement Journeaulx, Drum

Muskets

Martin Morel Thomas Ahier Edward Messervy
Jean Le Feuvre, son of Jean Benjamin Gavey Judeon Gavey
Gion Ahier Berthelemy Ahier Pierre Messervy
Jean de Carteret, son of Richard Mathieu Briard Thomas Falle
Thomas Falle, son of Jean Clement Gallie Pierre Poindextre, son of Domian [1]
Jean Horman Jean Pallot Jean Dolbel
Thomas Falle, son of Edemond Guille Poindextre Aron Estur
Elie Le Tubelin Aron Durell Jean Durell
Guille de Rues Jean Durell, son of Jean Jean Le Tubelin, son of Clement
Jean Labey Aaron Stocall Estienne Anthoine
Clement Le Caumais Lieonard Bisson Abraham Bertram [2]
Philippe Journeaulx Jean Mabon Philippe Messervy
Jean Le Breton Richard Dumaresq Jean Le Caumais
Jean Herault Adam Mollet Thomas Le Tubelin

Rifles and arquebus

Philippe Lempriere, son of Hiou Thomas Poindextre, son of Edouard Thomas Poindextre, son of Thomas Jean Ahier, son of Collas
Clement Gavey Jean Ahier, son of Thomas Philippe Pallot Jean Picquot
Gilles Ingouville Jean Barbey, son of Collas Abraham Horman Jean de La Lande
Jean Falle, son of Jean Jean Poindextre, son of Domian Philippe Falle, son of Richard Mathieu Guille
Abraham Mollet Noel Le Geyt Philippe Falle, son of Thomas Jean Le Maistre, son of Philebert
Estienne Hubert Philippe Falle, son of Edemond Philippe Dolbel Philippe Le Caumais
Jean Poindextre, son of Guille Jean Dolbel, son of Pierre Thomas Dolbel Thomas Morant
Nicollas Morant Andre Lerrier Michiel Dorey Jean Aubin
Philippe Aubin Jean Aubin Philippe Bertram Estienne Aubin
Philippe Le Feuvre Richard Dumaresq Pierre Le Geyt Thomas Hubert
Abraham Artur Jean Poindextre, son of Michiel

Halbards and fauquets[3]

Raulin Gallie Moise Buesnel [4] Deniel Nell [5] Thomas Pallot
Clement Deslandes Pierre des Augres Jean Machon Daniel Ahier
Edouard Milton [6] Berthelemy Ahier * Nicolas Effard, Rector * Jean Rouet
Jean Gobes Michiel Picquot Estienne Lienard Thomas Tannequin
Edemond Falle, son of Macye Jean Neel, son of Martin Jean Neel, son of Jean Jean Quenault snr
Jean Quenault jnr Jean Grandin Thomas Journeaulx Abraham Journeaulx
Pierre Journeaulx Jean Pallot David Robertson Jean Mars
Jean Horman, son of hostes Jean Horman, son of Jean Jean Le Mestre, son of Jean Jean Horman, son of Adam
Jean Touzel [7] Paul Quenault Philippe Le Mestre Edouard Barbey
Jean Barbey, son of Louys Pierre Poindextre, son of Clement Abraham Malzard Elie Malzard
Jean Ricard Jean Guille Jean Guille Denis Guille
Clement Gallie * Noel Le Geyt * Jean Falle, son of Richard Jean Galichen
Jean Le Breton, son of Ambrois Jean Briard Philippe Vivian, son of Philippe Gilles Dolbel
Jean Hubert Jean Falle, son of Philippe Estienne Hubert Edemond Falle, son of Philippe
Jean Lamy, son of Laurens Clement Perchard snr Clement Perchard jnr Benjamin Perchard
Daniel Perchard] Jean Perchard Germain Lieonard Clement Buesnel
Jean Buesnel Pierre Dolbel Augustin Dolbel Pierre Dolbel, son of Augustin
Jean Hue Aron Hue Philippe Horman Jean Amy, son of Colas
Thomas Amy Son of Timothee Mourant Guille Valpy Thomas Poindextre
Pierre Poindextre Michiel Dorey Jean Lerrier David Mabon
William Billot Son of William Billot Paul Mabon Thomas Ahier [8]
Pierre Le Feuvre Thomas Durell Jean de Rues, son of Gires Thomas Bertran
Jean Neel Jean Le Breton Jean Labey Thomas Labey
Estienne Labey Jean Nicolle Moise Ahier Jean Ahier, son of Jean
Gires Ahier Estienne Anthoine Pierre Machon Son of Pierre Machon
Jean Le Tubelin, son of Clement Thomas Durel Daniel Durel Philippe Falle, son of Anthoine
Philippe Aubin Jacques Nel Guille de Rue * Francois Benard
Jean Ahier, son of Thomas Thomas Le Tubelin Son of Adam Molet Abraham Ahier
Jean Bertram, son of Jean Philippe Messervy * Gilles Ingouville Aron Amy
Jean Amy, son of Michiel Ralf Orange Thomas Hubert Vincent Hamon
Thomas Averty Jean Gennes Philippe Gennes, son of Jean Jean de Ste Croix
Jacques Gourey Jean Picot, of the Dicq Son of Jean Picot George Lafecteur
Estienne Gennes Jean du Bois Jean Fallu Clement Ahier
Michiel Grault Abraham Le Breton Thomas de Ste Croix Pierre Mollet
Aron Mollet Jean Le Covey and his son Thomas Estienne Dolbel
Estienne Mourant

Horse trainers, etc

Pierre Poiondextre, son of Clement Jean Neel, son of Martin Jean Gaudin Clement Perchard
Thomas Mourant Thomas Hubert Abraham Le Breton Gilles Ingouville
Philippe Lempriere, son of Hiou Barthelemy Ahier Jean Durel, son of Helier Jean de Carteret
Collas Mollet Collas Buesnel

Notes and references

  1. The non-standard spelling of Poingdestre is used in this 19th century list
  2. Possibly Bertrand
  3. A halbard is a long-handle axe, still in use in Jersey today for ceremonial purposes. We have not yet been able to establish a translation of fauquet
  4. Bunell
  5. Neel
  6. Milleton
  7. Touseill
  8. Constable Benjamin La Cloche's servant