DORSET VOLUNTEERS DURING THE FRENCH WARS. 27 



DORCHESTER. 1798. 



William Boyer, major. George Stickland, (4) captain, 

 Thomas Tapp and Robert Critchell, lieutenants. Richard 

 Ring, sec. lieutenant. 



12 N.C.O., 4 drummers, 117 privates. 

 The same, but 1803. 



George Stickland, captain. George Frampton, lieutenant. 

 Thomas Garland, ensign. 

 85 privates, 



EVERSHOT. 1803. 



John Jennings, captain. Robert Deane, lieutenant. Giles 

 Hay ward, ensign. 

 72 privates. 



MAPPERTON AND WIMBORNE DEAN. 1799- 



John Wickens, captain. James Forster Knight, lieutenant. 



William Hiley, ensign 



4 N.C.O., 1 bugler, 50 privates. 



PlDDLETOWN. 1803. 



Alexander Cunningham, captain. William Neyle, 

 lieutenant. Samuel Boswell, ensign. 

 60 privates. 



POOLE. 1798. Two Companies (Artillery). 



John Jeffery, major, commanding. Young West, captain. 

 Samuel Durnford and Richard Allen, lieutenants. Samuel 

 Clark and John H. Lander, ensigns. 



13 N.C.O., 4 drummers, 103 privates. 



PORTLAND ISLAND. 1804. " Legion of Volunteers." 



John Penn, captain. Henry Lowman and Richard Lano, 

 lieutenants- Henry Pearce, ensign. 



8 N.C.O., 4 drummers, 103 privates. In May, 1804, the 

 Legion was on permanent duty, "on a report of the enemy 

 being about to land on the island." 



(4) Town Clerk. 



