A plan of discipline for the use of the Norfolk Militia : In three parts ... With an introduction from Ælian, Vegetius, Folard, K. of Prussia, M. Saxe Wolfe, and the most celebrated ancient and modern authors ... Containing several articles necessary to be known to all officers, not to be found in any work of this kind
1768
355.54 W764, 1768
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Title
A plan of discipline for the use of the Norfolk Militia : In three parts ... With an introduction from Ælian, Vegetius, Folard, K. of Prussia, M. Saxe Wolfe, and the most celebrated ancient and modern authors ... Containing several articles necessary to be known to all officers, not to be found in any work of this kind
Variant Title
The Military exercise for the Army, as ordered by His Majesty and the Adjutant General
Edition
The second edition, greatly improved.
Published
[London] Printed for J. Millan, Bookseller, near Whitehall, 1768
Description
[4], i-vii, i-xxxii, 1-197, [2] p., 56 plates (part. fold.) : ill. ; 21 cm.
Call Number
355.54 W764, 1768
System Control No.
(OCoLC)01893696
Note
"Errata" [2] p. at end.
Manuscript inscription on t.p.: Carmarthen, 1778; probably Francis Godolphin Osborne, then chamberlain to the Queen. He opposed the North ministry, but supported that of Pitt. For further biographical data, see Alan Valentine. The British establishment 1760-1784, v. 2 p. 667-668.
Ownership label on verso of front free endpaper: William Waples, Sunderland
88.190
Manuscript inscription on t.p.: Carmarthen, 1778; probably Francis Godolphin Osborne, then chamberlain to the Queen. He opposed the North ministry, but supported that of Pitt. For further biographical data, see Alan Valentine. The British establishment 1760-1784, v. 2 p. 667-668.
Ownership label on verso of front free endpaper: William Waples, Sunderland
88.190
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