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Minutes of the proceedings of a general court-martial, holden at the Red-Lion Inn, Canterbury, on Thursday June 11, 1795, And continued Adjournments until the 15th Day of the same Month, inclusive, by the Order of General, the Duke of Richmond, Upon several Articles of Charge, preferred by Colonel the Earl of Cork, Of the Somersetshire Regiment of Militis, against Major James Manley, of the same regiment.
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printed and sold by W. Bristow, Parade; also to be had of Mr. Debrett, Piccadilly; at Egerton's Military Library, Whitehall; and of Mr. C. Law, No. 13, Ave-Maria-Lane, London
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Law
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N035043
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