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Calendar of Treasury Books
… [my Lords read the] report [from the] Comptrollers of Army Accounts [on the said Bourke's petition concerning the … Brigadier Bissett: [my Lords read the] report [from the Army Accounts] Comptrollers upon the report of the Secretary … for Taxes. Ibid., p. 50. Feb. 2. The Dragoons of the Army [serving in Flanders, the petition of their Officers is …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… a vowel, Fechan. Byddar, deaf. Byddin, a band or troop, an army. Bŷrr, probably Pŷr, the plural of Pr, a now obsolete …
Survey of London
Report to the Master of the Rolls on Documents in the Archives of Venice
… are incapable of keeping it any length of time, having no army in the field to make head against that of Prussia, which …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Referred to the Comptrollers [ of the Accounts] of the Army. Ibid., p. 25. Jan 6. Tho. Courtis and Jno. Lindsay … ustoms] C[ ommissioners]. [Jan. 9.] [The petition of the Army] clothiers [is read concerning offreckonings due to them … Garrisons] and the Comptrollers [ of the Accounts of the Army]. Jan. 13. The presentment [from the] C[ustoms] …
Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… to act, to the sedition of the Lord the King, or of his Army, it is Treason. And Glanvil, in as many words, says. … That to do any thing in sedition of the Kingdom, or of the Army, is high Treason. And Britton, fol. 16. It is high … 2. cap. 44. And in Tacitus it is taken for Mutiny in an Army, when the Army is always repinning at the Captain. In …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… to Stamford and on the following day joined the Scottish army. Possibly the fact of the king's visit leaked out, for …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… but he was shortly joined by so many followers that his army numbered about 40,000 men. King Edward, on hearing this …
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