The copy of a warrant from the Kings most Excellent Majestie, directed vnto the high-sheriffe of the county of York, : for summoning of all gentlemen and others, being Protestants, who are charged with horses for His Majesties service, or have listed themselves to attend personally for His Majesties security; to make their appearance at York on Thursday the seventh of July, 1642..
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