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| | House of Commons Journal Volume 2: 04 July 1642 | British History Online |
 | | Resolved, upon the Question, That Officers be sent down into the County of Leicester, to assist the Lord Lieutenant, and the Deputy Lieutenants, in putting the Ordinance of the Militia in Execution, for preserving the Peace of the County, for suppressing Insurrections, and safe keeping the Magazine thereof. |
 | | That the Lords agreed to the Instructions for the Deputy Lieutenants for Rutlandshire, with the Amendments, and Addition of some Deputy Lieutenants; and to the Propositions for the Raising of Horse; and the Amendments of both: Which were put to the Question; and assented unto. |
 | | That the Lords had received a Letter from the Lord Lieutenant of Rutland, complaining of his Want of Members of this House to be Deputy Lieutenants there; who were likewise to further the Subscriptions for Raising of Horse: Which Letter was read. |
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