An additonal ordinanace of the Lords and Commons in Parliament : to enable Sir Thomas Middleton, Knight, serjeant major generall for the sixe counties of North-Wales, to take subscriptions for the raising of forces, for reducing of the said counties
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An additonal ordinanace of the Lords and Commons in Parliament : to enable Sir Thomas Middleton, Knight, serjeant major generall for the sixe counties of North-Wales, to take subscriptions for the raising of forces, for reducing of the said counties to their due obedience, and prevention of the accesse of Irish forces into those parts : and further to enable the said Sir Thomas to put in execution all former ordinances made this present Parliament.
An additional ordinanace of the Lords and Commons in Parliament: to enable Sir Thomas Middleton knight, serjeant major generall for the sixe counties of North-Wales, to take subscriptions for the raising of forces, for reducing of the said counties to their due obedience, and prevention of the accesse of Irish forces into those parts. And further to enable the said Sir Thomas to put in execution all former ordinances made this present Parliament. Ordered by the Commons in Parliament, that this ordinance be forthwith printed and published. Hen. Elsynge Cler. Parl, Dom. Com.
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