Hastings family papers : Special subjects : Military affairs, 1477-1823 (bulk 1602-1688).

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Hastings family papers : Special subjects : Military affairs, 1477-1823 (bulk 1602-1688).

Official and other papers concerning the military activities of various members of the Hastings family, including documents relating to militia, chiefly in Leicestershire, Rutland, and Derbyshire (military commissions and appointments, warrants and instructions to Lords and Deputies Lieutenant; county muster rolls and lists, etc); regimental lists and returns for the regiment under command of Theophilus, 7th Earl of Huntingdon (ca. 1670s, 1685, ca. 1680); for the 12th Regiment on Foot (1822), and for the 20th Infantry Regiment (1823).

85 pieces.2 boxes.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6714905

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