To His Excellency the Lord General Monck, captain general of all the armies in England, Scotland, and Ireland and one of the generals at sea : the humble address of the officers of Coll. Tho. Sanders his regiment of horse, in the name of themselves, and the inferiour officers and soldiers under our command.
| Other Authors: | Sanders, Thomas, Coll, Godbid, William (Printer) |
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1660.
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