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Page 99
... commanded by seasoned captains , and perhaps 200 horse . Maltby commanded Irish provisionals , but his reputation for discipline was so awesome that his 600 foot were exceptionally reliable . Beyond these companies , the Crown had ...
... commanded by seasoned captains , and perhaps 200 horse . Maltby commanded Irish provisionals , but his reputation for discipline was so awesome that his 600 foot were exceptionally reliable . Beyond these companies , the Crown had ...
Page 123
... commanded the seaward landing the gunners were commanded by the Mayor not to fire first , although they had a “ saker charged with a round shot , a square shot , and a handspike an ell long , wherewith they were like to have spoiled ...
... commanded the seaward landing the gunners were commanded by the Mayor not to fire first , although they had a “ saker charged with a round shot , a square shot , and a handspike an ell long , wherewith they were like to have spoiled ...
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... commanded by Captain Percy , a veteran of Flanders , with picked English troops recently arrived . Sir Henry himself commanded the second regiment , his own ; Henry Cosby , the third ; Sir Thomas Wingfield , the fourth and fifth ; and ...
... commanded by Captain Percy , a veteran of Flanders , with picked English troops recently arrived . Sir Henry himself commanded the second regiment , his own ; Henry Cosby , the third ; Sir Thomas Wingfield , the fourth and fifth ; and ...
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