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The Artillery Garden London

Magnificent And Tryvmphant: Or, The Mother of Armes reviv'd. King Charles his Royall Majestie, and the Lords of his Majesties most Honorable privie Councell, theyr Establishing, fetling, and confirming of that Prime and Famous remarkable Nurcerie of Militarie Discipline (the Artillerie Garden London) with the Armes, Crest, and Supporters, by them heretofore assigned to the Gentlemen of the same Societie ... And now published in the time of the right Honorable, Sir Robert Parkhurst Knight, Lord Major of the Citie of London, Iohn Highlord, and Iohn Cordel, Sheriffes of the same Citie: The Right Worpfull, Humphrey Smith Colonell and President of the Artillerie Garden, and Walter Neale Esquire, Captaine of the same Garden, Anno Dom. 1635 [by Henry Petowe]

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The Artillery Garden London

Magnificent And Tryvmphant: Or, The Mother of Armes reviv'd. King Charles his Royall Majestie, and the Lords of his Majesties most Honorable privie Councell, theyr Establishing, fetling, and confirming of that Prime and Famous remarkable Nurcerie of Militarie Discipline (the Artillerie Garden London) with the Armes, Crest, and Supporters, by them heretofore assigned to the Gentlemen of the same Societie ... And now published in the time of the right Honorable, Sir Robert Parkhurst Knight, Lord Major of the Citie of London, Iohn Highlord, and Iohn Cordel, Sheriffes of the same Citie: The Right Worpfull, Humphrey Smith Colonell and President of the Artillerie Garden, and Walter Neale Esquire, Captaine of the same Garden, Anno Dom. 1635 [by Henry Petowe]

Henry Petowe

London
1635