Rules And Regulations for the formations, field exercise, and Movements of His Majesty's Forces,
- B 109.
- Ffeil
- 1792.
(Printed by J. Walter at Homer's Head, Charing-Cross). Bears the autograph of Henry Parry, of Denbigh.
Rules And Regulations for the formations, field exercise, and Movements of His Majesty's Forces,
(Printed by J. Walter at Homer's Head, Charing-Cross). Bears the autograph of Henry Parry, of Denbigh.
Certain Rules and orders to be observed by the Embodied Militia,
(Printed by J. Walter, at Homer's Head, Charing-Cross).
Printed Act Of Parliament. 33 Geo 111,
An Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion: and for the better Payment of the Army and their quarters. With which is bound:- Rules and Articles/ for the better/ Government/ of/ all His Majesty's/ Forces/ From 24th. Day of March 1793. (Both published by Charles Eyre and Andrew Strahan. Bound in marble paper.).
Explanations and Instructions for the Embodied Militia,
(Printed by J. Walter, at Homer's Head, Charing Cross).
An Account of clothing for the Non-commissioned officers and private men of the Denbighshire Regiment of Militia. And an account of necessaries provided, being His Majesty's Annual Royal Bounty.
Contingent Account of Denbighshire Corps of Militia, from 10 June 1793 to 24 June 1794,
Bundle of papers, consisting of statements of account of the Denbighshire Militia disbursements, - receipts for sums due for clothing, musical instruments, including a pedal harp, books including Jones's Welch Musick, for emblazoning arms, etc, and letters from Wm. Totty; statements of account from Messrs. Davenport and Gilpin.
Account BOOK-Col. Myddelton in account with the Augmentation of the Denbigh Regiment May 15,
Account BOOK-Col. Myddelton in account with the Augmentation of the Denbigh Regiment May 15 1794.
Contingent Account of Denbighshire Corps of Militia,
Letter from Thomas Smith to Edward Wallwyn Shepheard, esquire, Lincoln's Inn, London, concerning accounts for equipment supplied by Messrs. Davenport and Gilpin.
Papers relating to musters, etc. Warrant from David Holland, Roger Puleston and Owen Vaughan to the High Constables of the hundred of Chirke to summon six men from Kynlleth and Moghnant and Nantheydwy so that three can be chosen for service in Ireland; muster roll of clergy held at Whitford. 1608; list of pikemen and musketeers in Mr Myddelton's Company; list of Caernarvonshire Militia 1684; list of Denbighshire Militia Officers, 1705.
Rolls of musters held at Llangollen, before Sir Thomas Middleton the younger. With lists of arms required by the different classes of soldiers. Mutilated.
Rolls of the names of soldiers serving under different captains and receipts and vouchers for arms and stores received out of magazines at Mountgomery and Red Castle for the use of Sir Thomas Myddelton's troops.