Order in Council, 1701 January 25.

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Order in Council, 1701 January 25.

Order in council directing the Duke of Bedford and justices of the peace in Middlesex to execute the royal proclamation and act (VI Anne 17) to recruit troops by payment to volunteers and by impressment. List of members of the council with brief biographical notices included.

4 p. ; 38 cm.

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