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XXXIII.—Copy of a short Memoir on the Means considered fit for putting the Forces of England in Order at the time the Invasion from the Spaniards was expected in 1587; preserved in the Harleian MS. 168, fol. 110. Communicated by Sir Henry Ellis, K.H. Secretary

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 June 2012

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This little memoir contains numerous comments upon the state of certain points and places where it was supposed the Spaniards might be able to land: the proper dispositions for combating with them: the order of fighting with the enemy if he should land: and the proportion of men to be provided for that purpose, more especially as regarded the border toward Scotland. There are various other points also proposed to be considered, which will be best understood in the detail.

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