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Essex reminded him of the order that no one should land troops without permission . Ralegh was able to show that the order was that no Captain or military officer , if severed from the rest , should land anywhere , without directions ...
Essex reminded him of the order that no one should land troops without permission . Ralegh was able to show that the order was that no Captain or military officer , if severed from the rest , should land anywhere , without directions ...
Page 231
He put in Commissioners , one being Kemys , to survey the land , after which Sir Arthur Throckmorton , Lady Ralegh's brother , one of the trustees , with his fellowtrustees had to accept an agreement by which , in place of the proposed ...
He put in Commissioners , one being Kemys , to survey the land , after which Sir Arthur Throckmorton , Lady Ralegh's brother , one of the trustees , with his fellowtrustees had to accept an agreement by which , in place of the proposed ...
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It gave ' full power and authority to the said Sir Walter Ralegh , in cases of rebellion or mutiny by sea or land , to use and exercise martial law ... in as large and ample manner as our lieutenant - general by sea or land ...
It gave ' full power and authority to the said Sir Walter Ralegh , in cases of rebellion or mutiny by sea or land , to use and exercise martial law ... in as large and ample manner as our lieutenant - general by sea or land ...
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