84 HELPER REGIMENT. 



May 28 — Parole .. ... Ilkeston 



Ofificers for Guard to Morrow Capt. Clarke 



Lieut. Sanders 

 Lieut. Tho? Ward 

 Parades to Morrow at ^ before 8 in the Morning 2 in the 

 afternoon 7 in the Evening 



Many Men are in the Streets in round Hats & in other ways 

 Dressed unregimentally, Captains of Companies will repeat and 

 enforce the Orders for the Regimental dress to be always worn 

 when out of Quarters. 



Several Landlords not being yet paid for the first day of the 

 Regiment Assembling, the Serjeants of the Compy are directed 

 to go this afternoon to Every house where the men are Quartered 

 & desire the Landlords to give them a written account of what is 

 owing & where they can the names of the men who were at their 

 houses & to tell them that unless that is done to-night the 

 Commanding Officer will not be responsible for the Payment — 



May 29'!' Parole Radburne 



Ofificers of the day to Morrow — Capt Simson Derby Regmt, 

 Ofificers for Guard to Morrow Capt" Simson, Adj! Challerton. 

 Lieut. Flint. Ensign Fletcher. 



The drum Major will beat the tatoo till further Orders at i past 

 8 begining Opposite the house of the Commanding Officer, at 

 the moment he hears the Derby Regim^ begin, he will March up 

 the Corn Market down the Sadler Gate Along the Wardwick up 

 St. Peters street as far as the Church & finish where he begins 



Parades to Morrow ^ before 8 in the morning 2 in the afternoon 

 & 7 in the Evening. 



May 3o*^ Parole to-Morrow Belper 



Field Ofificer for the Day, Lieut. Col. Henry Strutt 

 Capt^ for Guard, W. H. Hunter 

 Lieut, for Do. Derby Regim' Cooper 

 Ensign Do. Do. Whiston 



Adjutant for the Day Geo. Newman. 



