December 24th, 1814
An account of fines and forfeitures collected in the 1st Regiment of Northumberland Militia between the 25th June 1813 and the 24th December 1814; and the amount paid for militia service 1814 Paid Sergeant Cooper two days service
collecting teams to forward General Stevens baggage and collecting men to return the General’s boats to the Carrying Place 4 shillings
Paid Ensign Peters and one private two days for taking and conveying to the Carrying Place, a deserter from the 104th Regiment 13 shillings 6 1/2 pence
December 29th Paid Captain Roger Woolcut for repairing arms, etc. 8 pounds, 17 shillings, 6 pence
Paid Sergeant Cooper and four men, with a sleigh and driver two days in search of American deserter, as per order received from Lieutenant Colonel Coffin 2 pounds, 12 shillings
Total 12 pounds 7 shillings 1/2 pence
1813 From the 25th day of June to the 24th of December 1813 at different Inns (or times?) 3 pounds
From the 24th of June to the 24th December 1814 at different periods. 57 pounds 2 shillings
Total 80 pounds, 12 shillings
12 pounds, 7 shillings 1/2 pence
= 67 pounds, 4 shillings 11 1/2 pence
E.E. M. Peters Lt. Colonel 1st Regiment Northumberland Militia
Sworn before me at Cramahe the 20th January 1815 Paid Meriman
An account of fines, in the 1st Regiment of North., Militia 1814.
L. Col: John Peters
Statement of Militia fines collected and disbursements made there from between the 25 June 1813 and the 24 December 1814.
Amount received - £80:12:0
Disbursed - £12:7:0½
Received in hand 24 Dec. 1814 - £67:4:11½
Source: National Archives RG 9C1-B-1 Northumberland 1814
collecting teams to forward General Stevens baggage and collecting men to return the General’s boats to the Carrying Place 4 shillings
Paid Ensign Peters and one private two days for taking and conveying to the Carrying Place, a deserter from the 104th Regiment 13 shillings 6 1/2 pence
December 29th Paid Captain Roger Woolcut for repairing arms, etc. 8 pounds, 17 shillings, 6 pence
Paid Sergeant Cooper and four men, with a sleigh and driver two days in search of American deserter, as per order received from Lieutenant Colonel Coffin 2 pounds, 12 shillings
Total 12 pounds 7 shillings 1/2 pence
1813 From the 25th day of June to the 24th of December 1813 at different Inns (or times?) 3 pounds
From the 24th of June to the 24th December 1814 at different periods. 57 pounds 2 shillings
Total 80 pounds, 12 shillings
12 pounds, 7 shillings 1/2 pence
= 67 pounds, 4 shillings 11 1/2 pence
E.E. M. Peters Lt. Colonel 1st Regiment Northumberland Militia
Sworn before me at Cramahe the 20th January 1815 Paid Meriman
An account of fines, in the 1st Regiment of North., Militia 1814.
L. Col: John Peters
Statement of Militia fines collected and disbursements made there from between the 25 June 1813 and the 24 December 1814.
Amount received - £80:12:0
Disbursed - £12:7:0½
Received in hand 24 Dec. 1814 - £67:4:11½
Source: National Archives RG 9C1-B-1 Northumberland 1814