Monro his expedition vvith the vvorthy Scots Regiment (called Mac-Keyes Regiment) levied in August 1626. by Sr. Donald Mac-Key Lord Rhees, colonell for his Majesties service of Denmark, and reduced after the Battaile of Nerling, to one company in September 1634. at Wormes in the Paltz Discharged in severall duties and observations of service; first under the magnanimous King of Denmark, during his warres against the Emperour; afterward, under the invincible King of Sweden, during his Majesties life time; and since, under the Directour Generall, the Rex-chancellor Oxensterne and his generalls. Collected and gathered together at spare-houres, by Colonell Robert Monro ... for the use of all worthie cavaliers favouring the laudable profession of armes. To which is annexed the abridgement of exercise, and divers practicall observations, for the younger officer his consideration; ending with the souldiers meditations going on service.

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Monro his expedition vvith the vvorthy Scots Regiment (called Mac-Keyes Regiment) levied in August 1626. by Sr. Donald Mac-Key Lord Rhees, colonell for his Majesties service of Denmark, and reduced after the Battaile of Nerling, to one company in September 1634. at Wormes in the Paltz Discharged in severall duties and observations of service; first under the magnanimous King of Denmark, during his warres against the Emperour; afterward, under the invincible King of Sweden, during his Majesties life time; and since, under the Directour Generall, the Rex-chancellor Oxensterne and his generalls. Collected and gathered together at spare-houres, by Colonell Robert Monro ... for the use of all worthie cavaliers favouring the laudable profession of armes. To which is annexed the abridgement of exercise, and divers practicall observations, for the younger officer his consideration; ending with the souldiers meditations going on service.
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Monro, Robert.
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London :: Printed by William Iones in Red-Crosse streete,
1637.
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Thirty Years' War, 1618-1648 -- Early works to 1800.
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"Monro his expedition vvith the vvorthy Scots Regiment (called Mac-Keyes Regiment) levied in August 1626. by Sr. Donald Mac-Key Lord Rhees, colonell for his Majesties service of Denmark, and reduced after the Battaile of Nerling, to one company in September 1634. at Wormes in the Paltz Discharged in severall duties and observations of service; first under the magnanimous King of Denmark, during his warres against the Emperour; afterward, under the invincible King of Sweden, during his Majesties life time; and since, under the Directour Generall, the Rex-chancellor Oxensterne and his generalls. Collected and gathered together at spare-houres, by Colonell Robert Monro ... for the use of all worthie cavaliers favouring the laudable profession of armes. To which is annexed the abridgement of exercise, and divers practicall observations, for the younger officer his consideration; ending with the souldiers meditations going on service." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A07628.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 5, 2024.

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ILLVSRTI AC GENEROSO DOMINO, DN. IOANNI SINGELAIRE, COMITIS CATHENESIAE FILIO, VICE-TRIBVNO SCOTO, Prolibertate Germanica ad Neomarcam in superiore Palatinatu fortiter vitâ defuncto. Anno MDcXXXII EPITAPHIVM.

QVI singulares, Lector, Heroes amas, Specta Iohannis busta Singelairii. Prognatus ille Comite Cathenesiae Cum foenore Patri reddidit magnum decus, Bellator ingens, providus, fortis, pius. Batavo atque Regi militavit Cimbrico, Servire dignus maximo tandem Gotho, Ductor Tribuno proximus Munroio; Vbique terror hostibus, carus suis. Cùm Francofurtum, quam Viadrus alluit,

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Peteretur armis, primus in muris fuit. Pòst Lipsianâ clade vicit Tillium, Pars magna Procerum, quos Polo virtus beat. Talis fequenter visus, & regi intimus Neomarcam ad urbem morte praecoci (heu!) perît, Et Dunawerdae membra deposuit sinu, Duodetricenis haec ubi annis gesserat. Triumphatastris victor hostis ac necis, Orbéque memorem Scoticae gentis facit.

Ioannes Narssius Anastasii F. Dordraco-Batavus, Med. D.

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