Examples of 'troop of horse' in a sentence

Meaning of "troop of horse"

troop of horse: This phrase is used to describe a group or unit of horses. It signifies multiple horses moving or acting together in a coordinated manner

How to use "troop of horse" in a sentence

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He offered to raise a troop of horse at his own expense.
He gained the rank of Captain in the service of the Troop of Horse.
Afterwards he was sent in command of a troop of horse to protect the west marches.
The troop of horse would have, in addition to these officers, a cornet and two ' brigadiers.
It were a delicate stratagem to shoe a troop of horse with felt.
He raised a troop of horse and fortified his house at Wortley.
Next year he purchased a troop of horse in England.
Who raised a troop of horse for the king, he was a staunch royalist.
In the king's name to raise a troop of horse.
You bring a troop of horse to seek a woman who stole your purse?
At Belvoir, Styles took command of a troop of horse.
Of Scotland to send a troop of horse under the command.
Oy, oy… It were a delicate stratagem to shoe a troop of horse with felt.
June 1648 Ordinance to raise a Troop of Horse in Lincolnshire for the defence of the County.
It were a delicate stratagem to shoe a troop of horse with felt. I will put't in proof.

See also

The second troop of horse grenadier guards was raised in Scotland in 1702.
During the Civil War, he commanded a troop of horse in the Parliamentary army.
He served as a captain of a troop of horse resigning his commission in 1686.
He became a captain, commanding a troop of horse in Charles II's army.

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