I have just completed a booklet which details the lives of over 170 Northamptonshire men present at the Battle of Waterloo. Waterloo Men come from the following places
Arthingworth, Aston Le Walls, Ayno, Barnwell, Barton Seagrave, Burton Latimer, Castle Ashby, Chacombe, Church Brampton, Collingtree, Corby, Cosgrove, Crick, Culworth, Dallington, Daventry, Desborough, Dingley, Earls Barton, Easton on the Hill, Everdon, Eydon, Flore, Gayton, Geddington, Glapthorn, Great Addington, Great Billing, Great Doddington, Grendon, Hackleton, Hardingstone, Irchester, Irthlingborough, Kettering, King's Cliffe, Kings Sutton, Kislingbury, Lamport, Little Bowden (now Leics), Little Harrowden, Long Buckby, Lutton, Maidford, Marston Trussell, Moreton Pinkney, Moulton, Nassington, Northampton, Orlingbury, Oundle, Peterborough, Piddington, Polebrook, Preston Capes, Pytchley, Ravensthorpe, Ringstead, Rockingham, Rothwell, Rushden, Sibbertoft, Spratton, Stanwick, Sulgrave, Teeton, Thornby, Thrapston, Titchmarsh, Towcester, Wadenhoe, Walgrave, Walton, Warkton, Watford, Weedon, Weekley, Weldon, Welford, Wellingborough, Welton, West Haddon, Weston by Welland, Weston Favell, Wilbarston, Woolaston, Woodford, Yarwell, and Yelvertoft.
The booklet is available at
www.waterloomen.com - I hope it will be of some interest!