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Magna Britannia
… at Mr. Glin's of Glinford; affrighted from thence by the militia, His Majesty lay in the field all night in his coach, … the field, his meat and drink dressed at Mr. Hixt's, the militia disarmed, E. fled the field; the articles confirmed; …
Journal of the House of Lords
… (فوج ِسهبندي fauj-i-sehband). Provincial troops, native militia employed in the police, convoying treasure, … See Mohterefa. MOTRARPHA. See Mohterefa. MOULACHO. Native militia. Sebundy corps. MOUZA, (A. موضع mauzaء). A place; a … SHAROGAR. In the southern pollams, an officer of Peons, or militia generally; but also an officer of any kind. SHASTER, …
Journal of the House of Lords
… 209. - which have been ordered at Bombay, Melvill, 210. Militia Force (Sibundee) of Nagpoor, Jenkins, 234. - of … Troops, very few Natives in, Jenkins, 234. - Sibundee, or Militia Force of, Jenkins, 234. - Subahdar at, a Military and … Mode of cultivating Cotton in, Craufurd, 516. Sibundee, a Militia Force of Nagpoor, Jenkins, 234. ( See Rupee.) Sicca …
Journal of the House of Lords
… very large Establishment called Sebundies, a sort of Local Militia; they could hardly be considered Police. I consider … of the Country those that belong to Villages; the local Militia had little or no local Information, and only went …
Journal of the House of Lords
… or Cavalry, except the irregular Infantry, the Sibundee or Militia Force, as it may be called, of the Country. Most of …
Analytical index to the series of records known as the Remembrancia
… Sir John Egerton, of Egerton and Oulton, in the County of Cheshire. His daughter Elizabeth married John Ireland, Esq., … his official residence in Blackfriars. A descendant of a Cheshire family. His first wife, Mary Stuart, Daughter of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of Staining, Hardhorn, and Newton in Poulton parish to the Cheshire abbey of Stanlaw produced similar complications, …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… workmen, October 21, 1796, John Burdikin, a private in the Cheshire Militia, raised his body upon his head, with his feet in the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… which he felt for the estate of the unarmed clerical militia that was daily decreasing through lack of resources …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of the river Mersey at its widest part, with portions of Cheshire and North Wales. The air is salubrious, and the …
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