[corn] THE TALBOT PAPERS 209 
Lieut. Col. Coffin to Talbot. 
Head Quarters, York 
Feby. 14— 1815. 
Circular 
Sir 
I have the Honor of enclosing you Twenty Printed Forms for 
Lodging Money and Barrack Allowances conformable to the Militia Gen- 
eral orders of the 28th December last—and request you will have the 
goodness to acknowledge the receipt of the same—lI have 
the Honor to be Sir 
Your most obedient 
humble Servant 
(signed) N. Corrrin Lieut. Co. 
D. A. G. of Militia 
Officer Comg. 
1st Reg. Middlesex Militia 
Certified 
J. CLARK 
AAA GLAM, 
Adj. Gen. Foster to Talbot. 
Head Quarters, York, 
Feby. 14th 1815. 
Sir 
It appearing by Returns from Turkey Point, that a number of 
Militia of the London District have been for some time past called out 
on duty there, without the knowledge or sanction of His Honor, The 
President, I am commanded by him to transmit to you the accompany- 
ing Copy of Militia General Orders of the 2nd. of December last, 
together with a Copy of District General Orders of the 1st of the 
same month; and to direct, that you be pleased to call upon the Officers 
concerned for a full and specific explanation of their conduct, in the 
total disregard which they have evinced to paragraphs No. 2 and No. 3 
of the former. 
The President approves of Three Officers, (either Subalterns, or 
one a Captain and two Subalterns) Four Sergeants, and Eighty-eight 
Rank and File, being called out for duty at Turkey Point, unt fur- 
Sec. II., 1907. 14. 
