The names, dignities and places of all the collonells, lieutenant-collonels, serjant majors, captaines, quarter-masters, lieutenants and ensignes of the city of London : vvith the captaines names according to their seniority and places. The Major Generall is the right worshipll. Philip Skippon Esquire, Serjant Major Generall of all the forces of London: one of the committee for the militia and captain of that ancient and worthy society exercising armes in the artillery garden of the same city.
| Corporate Author: | City of London (England). Committee for the Militia |
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| Other Authors: | W. B. |
| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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London :
Printed for Richard Thrale,
1642.
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