A list of the names of the severall colonells, and their colours : with the leiutenant [sic] colonells, serieant maiors, and capt. and lieutenants appointed by the committee, for the ordering of the militia of this honourable city of London.
| Corporate Author: | City of London (England). Committee for the Militia |
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1642.
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