A catalogue of the names of the dukes, marquesses, earles and lords, that have absented themselves from the Parliament, and are now with His Maiesty. : And of the names of the lords that subscribed to levie horse to assist His Majestie with. A copie of all the cavaliers of his Majesties marching army, with the number of captaines in each severall regiment; every regiment containing a thousand souldiers. As also, a list of the army of his Excellency, Robert, Earle of Essex: with the names of the troops of horse under the command of William Earle of Bedford. Each troop consisting of sixtie horse; besides two trumpetters, three corporalls, a sadler, and a farrier. With the instructions sent by the Parliament to his Excellency. A list of the navie royall, and merchants ships: the names of the captaines, and lievtenants; their men and burdens, for the guard of the narrow-seas, and for Ireland. Moreover, the names of the orthodox divines, presented by the knights and burgesses, as fit persons to be consulted with by the Parliament touching the reformation of church government and liturgie. Lastly, the field officers chosen for the Irish expedition, for the regiments of 5000. foote and 500. horse.
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