Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire for the Year ..., Volumen132Society, 1983 Pedigrees and arms of various families of Lancashire and Cheshire are included in many of the volumes. |
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... militia on a regular basis . We can now summarise the strength of the Lancashire militia : after 1662 , and for most of our period , the militia foot numbered about 1800 men . The horse comprised 160 , although numbers in each troop ...
... militia on a regular basis . We can now summarise the strength of the Lancashire militia : after 1662 , and for most of our period , the militia foot numbered about 1800 men . The horse comprised 160 , although numbers in each troop ...
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... militia developed first and foremost into a civil guard , with less emphasis being placed upon its military functions . There was no need for it to become an efficient army , and this change of emphasis helps to explain why the militia ...
... militia developed first and foremost into a civil guard , with less emphasis being placed upon its military functions . There was no need for it to become an efficient army , and this change of emphasis helps to explain why the militia ...
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... militia was to be based on attitudes very similar to these . 60 The author of this critique proposed ' another sort of militia ' both cheaper and more proficient . It was to be a select militia : suitable troops were to be nominated by ...
... militia was to be based on attitudes very similar to these . 60 The author of this critique proposed ' another sort of militia ' both cheaper and more proficient . It was to be a select militia : suitable troops were to be nominated by ...
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the case of Manchester in 1605 | 29 |
Lancashire ills the Kings will and the troubling | 67 |
Parties and issues in the Civil War in Lancashire | 103 |
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Amounderness appointed Assheton assize bishop Blackburn hundred Blackwood Bradshaigh Bridgeman burials Canon cashire Catholic cent Chester Childwall Church Civil War Tracts claimed Clarendon contributions Court crown deputy lieutenants dignitary group diocese Earl Charles earl of Derby earl's early seventeenth century Edward Bridgeman Edward Norris English English Civil War Essex evidence Farrer force gentlemen Haigh High Commission History Hitchmough horse House hundreds Ibid Isle James John justices king king's Lady of Lathom Lancashire Lancashire and Cheshire Lancashire Royalist Lancaster Laud letter Liverpool London lord lieutenant Lord Strange Manchester militia militia act Molyneux musters north west officers parish Parliament Parliamentarian peace period petition plague political Preston Privy Council Protestant Puritan Quintrell Rebellion records recusants Reformation and Resistance regiment reign religious Restoration Richard Royalist Salford Salford hundreds Seacome Sir Thomas Society soldiers Stanley tenants town township trained bands troops Wentworth Wigan William Brettergh