A true relation of the transaction of the commands of both Houses of Parliament in the execution of the militia in the county of Leicester. By the Right Honourable Henry Earle of Stamford, lord lieutenant of the said county. The honourable the Lord Ruthen, Sir Arthur Haselrigge Knight, deputy lieutenants, and others subservient to the same commands. Performed in the towne and county of Leicester aforesaid, before and upon Wednesday the two and twentieth of June 1642. With the votes of both Houses of Parliament, dissanuling His Majesties illegall Commission of Aray. Ordered by the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled, that this execution of the Militia for Leicester-shire, with these votes, be forthwith published in print. Ioh. Brown Cler. Parliam.
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