Biography:
1. William Fulham was described in January to March 1792 as "in the punts and likewise drawing & setting stoves, landing and shipping gunpowder & stores etc.", and earned 1/6d per day (Supply 5/215 dated the 31st January 1792) This was also the case in July to September 1792 (Supply 5/216), February to March 1793 (Supply 5/216) as well as in August to September 1793 (Supply 5/216).
2. In January 1794 he was "drawing & setting stoves and in the punts" (Supply 5/216) as well as in August 1794 (Supply 5/216) and December 1794 (Supply 5/217).
3. William enlisted as a Private in the Volunteer Company on the 7th May 1794 (Supply 5/219).
4. In Supply 5/217 dated the 3rd July 1795, he is listed as a Millman with pay of 2/- d per day, and an additional 3d when on night duty.
5. Robert Coleman recorded that a second charge was made in August 1795 against John Ashwood, the Master Mixer, by Fulham and Mason, but "Order to discharge Fullham and John Mason, not having made good their charge against Ashwood." was recorded, and he was, therefore, discharged on the 18th September 1795.