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| has gloss | eng: The term arrayers is used is some ancient English statutes, for an officer who had a Commission of Array, to put soldiers of a country in a condition for military service. Though obsolete by the 17th century, the system was revived by Charles I in 1642 (in opposition to the 1641 Militia Ordinance that gave Parliament control of raising troops) in order to muster a Royalist army at the onset of the English Civil War. |
| lexicalization | eng: Arrayer |
| instance of | c/Command staff occupations |
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