86 BELPER REGIMENT. 



The Regiment will wheel into Line at h past 2 this Afternoon 

 in full Uniform, with Knapsacks and both belts, the Knapsack 

 should contain the white waistcoat and Trousers only, that the 

 whole may appear alike. Parades to Morrow in red, with 

 Baonet belt Only 10 in the Morning, & 7 in the Evening. 



June 4'^ Parole ... ... King George 



Field Officer for the day Maj. Hall. 



Adj" Do. Newman 



For Guard CaptP Fletcher 



Derby Regim' Lieut. Severn 

 Do. Ensign Ward 



Parade at 7 this evening with both belts. 



The Grenadiers will fall in on the left of the Derby Grenadier 

 Comp^ the 8 Battalion Companies on the left of the Derby 

 Battalion Companies & the Light Infantry on the Right of the 

 Derby Light Infantry six deep & each rank one pace assunder 



Parade to Morrow morning at 



June 5'^ Officers to wear Gorgets to-day in the Field but may 

 take them off when dismissed. Field Officers to wear white Belts. 

 Colours to be carried by Ensigns Savage & Alton. Captains 

 of Companies ascertain that the Quarters of all the men are 

 paid up till this night, & they will order their Companies to 

 parade as early in the Morning of Tuesday as they can but not 

 Later than 5 o clock & will then pay each Man 11? 6"? on 

 delivering in all his Clothes the particulars of which sum the 

 Lieut. Col. will explain to the Regiment. 



Derby. R. O. May 21. 18 10. 



The Companys assemble on their private Parades this Evening 

 at 7 o clock when an accurate return of Each Company must be 

 Made as can be distinguishing the Absent Men and accounting for 

 them Where it can be done. 



Parole ... ... Derby 



Officers for Guard to Morrow Captain Strult, Lieut. Flint, 

 Ensign Savage. 



