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The next officer is the Lord Chamberlain , who hath the oversight of all officers belonging to the king's chamber , except the precinct of the king's bedchamber , which is wholly under the Groom of the Stole ; and all above stairs ...
The next officer is the Lord Chamberlain , who hath the oversight of all officers belonging to the king's chamber , except the precinct of the king's bedchamber , which is wholly under the Groom of the Stole ; and all above stairs ...
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That all the general officers , colonels and generally all other officers of horse , dragoons and foot - guards , troops , dragoons , soldiers of all kinds , that are in any garrison , place or post now in the hands of the Irish ...
That all the general officers , colonels and generally all other officers of horse , dragoons and foot - guards , troops , dragoons , soldiers of all kinds , that are in any garrison , place or post now in the hands of the Irish ...
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And for encouragement of fit and able persons voluntarily to enter themselves in our service , every officer who ... all justices and magistrates , and all high constables , petty constables , tithing - men and other parish officers ...
And for encouragement of fit and able persons voluntarily to enter themselves in our service , every officer who ... all justices and magistrates , and all high constables , petty constables , tithing - men and other parish officers ...
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