Three Ordinances Of The Lords and Commons Assembled in Parli
Three Ordinances Of The Lords and Commons Assembled in Parliament. One, Concerning the Trained Bands, and others of the Cities of London, Westmin- ster, and the County of Middlesex. Another, That every Captain shall choose a Marshall for his Company, to take notice of Delinquents, and take such further course with them, as in the said Order is specified. And Lastly, For the Incouragement of all such Apprentices, as have or shall voluntarily lift themselves in the Service of King and Parliament,
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