A History of the British Army – Vol. I (1066-1713)
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Wagram Press, 2013.
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Hon. Sir John William Fortescue, K., & Hon. Sir John William Fortescue, K. (2013). A History of the British Army – Vol. I (1066-1713) . Wagram Press.

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Hon. Sir John William Fortescue, K.C.V.O and K.C.V.O.|AUTHOR Hon. Sir John William Fortescue. 2013. A History of the British Army – Vol. I (1066-1713). Wagram Press.

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Hon. Sir John William Fortescue, K.C.V.O and K.C.V.O.|AUTHOR Hon. Sir John William Fortescue. A History of the British Army – Vol. I (1066-1713) Wagram Press, 2013.

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Hon. Sir John William Fortescue, K.C.V.O., and K.C.V.O.|AUTHOR Hon. Sir John William Fortescue. A History of the British Army – Vol. I (1066-1713) Wagram Press, 2013.

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