captaincy.
2. f. company of soldiers with their junior officers, commanded by a captain.
3. f. anchor (? tribute by anchoring in a port).
4. f. its. Modern battalion or Regiment.
5. f. ant. Military Government.
6. f. ant. Lordship (? rule over something).
7. f. ant. Lordship (? territory belonging to the Lord).1. f. the port captain's Office.
1. f. charge which exerts a captain general of region or territory.
3. f. building lies the captain-general, with its offices mili
You tasks.4. f. In America, during the Spanish domination, extensive territorial demarcation governed with relative independence of the Viceroyalty to which he belonged.