Great Britain. Army.
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General orders
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By His Excellency the Honourable Thomas Gage, major general, and commander in chief of His Majesty's forces in North-America, &c. &c
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Puritanism and liberty
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Philadelphia, October 10, 1777. Advertisement
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A list of the general and field-officers, as they rank in the army, of the officers in the several regiments of horse, dragoons, and foot, on the British and Irish establishments
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Dress Regulations for the Army 1934
no cover - SASouth Africa Field Force casual...Great Britain. Army.
South Africa Field Force casualty list, 1899-1902
no cover - RPRecruits' physical training.Great Britain. Army.
Recruits' physical training
no cover - SOStanding orders and regulations...Great Britain. Army.
Standing orders and regulations for the Army in Ireland
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Military engineering
no cover - ALA list of the officers of the a...Great Britain. Army.
A list of the officers of the army, serving in North-America, under the command of His Excellency General Sir Guy Carleton, K.B
no cover - BSBy Samuel Birch, Esq; brigadier...Great Britain. Army.
By Samuel Birch, Esq; brigadier general and commandant of New-York, &c
no cover - NANew-York, August 6, 1782.Great Britain. Army.
New-York, August 6, 1782
no cover - WIWhereas in pursuance of adequat...Great Britain. Army.
Whereas in pursuance of adequate powers respectively deligated [sic] to us, to carry into execution articles of a cartel, made on the 3d day of May, in this present year, between Capt. Cornwallis, on the part of Lieutenant General Earl Cornwallis, and Lieut. Colonel Carrington, on the part of Major General Green, for the exchange and relief of prisoners of war taken in the southern department ..
no cover - BJBy James Pattison, Esquire, maj...Great Britain. Army.
By James Pattison, Esquire, major-general of His Majesty's forces, and commandant of the city of New-York, &c. &c. &c
no cover - WTWhen the Royal Army arrived in...Great Britain. Army.
When the Royal Army arrived in South-Carolina, the commander in chief avoided as much as possible every measure which might excite the loyal inhabitants to rise in favour of government, and thus bring danger and trouble upon themselves, at a time, when the King's army, being employed in the reduction of Charles-Town, could not assist or second their struggles. ..
no cover - BHBy His Excellency Sir Henry Cli...Great Britain. Army.
By His Excellency Sir Henry Clinton, K.B. general and commander in chief of His Majesty's forces in the several provinces and colonies in America, on the Atlantic, from Nova-Scotia, to West-Florida, inclusive. Proclamation
no cover - BJBy James Pattison, Esq; major g...Great Britain. Army.
By James Pattison, Esq; major general of His Majesty's forces, and commandant of the city of New-York, &c. &c. &c. Proclamation
no cover - (A(By authority.) Copies of lette...Great Britain. Army.
(By authority.) Copies of letters, and articles of capitulation. April 10. May 11, 1780
no cover - BBBy Brigadier-General Arnold, a...Great Britain. Army.
By Brigadier-General Arnold, a proclamation
no cover - HCHead-quarters, Charles-Town Nec...Great Britain. Army.
Head-quarters, Charles-Town Neck, June 1, 1780
no cover - SBSouth-Carolina. By His Excellen...Great Britain. Army.
South-Carolina. By His Excellency Sir Henry Clinton, Knight of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, general and commander in chief of all His Majesty's forces within the colonies, laying on the Atlantic Ocean, from Nova-Scotia to West-Florida inclusive, &c. &c. &c. Proclamation
no cover - SBSouth-Carolina. By Sir Henry Cl...Great Britain. Army.
South-Carolina. By Sir Henry Clinton, Knight of the Bath, general of His Majesty's forces, and Mariot Arbuthnot, Esquire, vice-admiral of the Blue, His Majesty's commissioners to restore peace and good government in the several colonies in rebellion in North-America. Proclamation
no cover - BABy Archibald Campbell, Esq; com...Great Britain. Army.
By Archibald Campbell, Esq; commanding His Majesty's forces in Georgia. A proclamation
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General orders
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By His Excellency the Honourable Thomas Gage, major general, and commander in chief of His Majesty's forces in North-America, &c. &c
- Open Work
Puritanism and liberty
- Open Work
Philadelphia, October 10, 1777. Advertisement
- Open Work
A list of the general and field-officers, as they rank in the army, of the officers in the several regiments of horse, dragoons, and foot, on the British and Irish establishments
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Dress Regulations for the Army 1934
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South Africa Field Force casualty list, 1899-1902
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Recruits' physical training
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Standing orders and regulations for the Army in Ireland
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Military engineering
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A list of the officers of the army, serving in North-America, under the command of His Excellency General Sir Guy Carleton, K.B
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By Samuel Birch, Esq; brigadier general and commandant of New-York, &c
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New-York, August 6, 1782
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Whereas in pursuance of adequate powers respectively deligated [sic] to us, to carry into execution articles of a cartel, made on the 3d day of May, in this present year, between Capt. Cornwallis, on the part of Lieutenant General Earl Cornwallis, and Lieut. Colonel Carrington, on the part of Major General Green, for the exchange and relief of prisoners of war taken in the southern department ..
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By James Pattison, Esquire, major-general of His Majesty's forces, and commandant of the city of New-York, &c. &c. &c
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When the Royal Army arrived in South-Carolina, the commander in chief avoided as much as possible every measure which might excite the loyal inhabitants to rise in favour of government, and thus bring danger and trouble upon themselves, at a time, when the King's army, being employed in the reduction of Charles-Town, could not assist or second their struggles. ..
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By His Excellency Sir Henry Clinton, K.B. general and commander in chief of His Majesty's forces in the several provinces and colonies in America, on the Atlantic, from Nova-Scotia, to West-Florida, inclusive. Proclamation
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By James Pattison, Esq; major general of His Majesty's forces, and commandant of the city of New-York, &c. &c. &c. Proclamation
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(By authority.) Copies of letters, and articles of capitulation. April 10. May 11, 1780
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By Brigadier-General Arnold, a proclamation
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Head-quarters, Charles-Town Neck, June 1, 1780
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South-Carolina. By His Excellency Sir Henry Clinton, Knight of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, general and commander in chief of all His Majesty's forces within the colonies, laying on the Atlantic Ocean, from Nova-Scotia to West-Florida inclusive, &c. &c. &c. Proclamation
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South-Carolina. By Sir Henry Clinton, Knight of the Bath, general of His Majesty's forces, and Mariot Arbuthnot, Esquire, vice-admiral of the Blue, His Majesty's commissioners to restore peace and good government in the several colonies in rebellion in North-America. Proclamation
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By Archibald Campbell, Esq; commanding His Majesty's forces in Georgia. A proclamation