88 BELPER REGIMENT. 



Parade to Morrow Morning in the holm at 8 in the Morning, 2 

 in the afternoon In the Evening at J before 7 in full Dress on the 

 Private Parades Only it will be understood that in future all 

 Evening Parades will be in full Dress & with arms, the Bugles 

 must in future Sound f of an Hour before the time fixed for 

 Parade in Order to give time for the Captains of Companies & 

 Ofificers to Examine the arms etc of their men, they will in 

 course make themselves Masters of the Orders for Inspection of 

 arms, will March the men with Supported Arms to the General 

 Parade & on dismissing them from the Private Parade they will 

 do it by having the arms advanced in which possition the men 

 will invariably be directed to Carry their arms in the Streets & 

 when they Meet an Officer in Stead of Shouldering arms they 

 must strike the Sling with the Left hand smartly they will all 

 direct their men not to appear in the Streets out of Uniform nor 

 without their Regimental Cap & they must have their Coat 

 or Drill Jackets Buttoned & appear Like regular good & orderly 

 Soldiers the orders must be read to the men by an Officer 

 immediately after Evening Parade & explain them to the Men 

 they will also be read by the Capt. of the guard at Mess 

 Immediately after the Cloth is Drawn the Captain Order Booke 

 will be brought to him by an Orderly Serjeant. 



May 25".' Parole St Peter 



Officers for guard to morrow. Captain Bowns, Lieut. 'I "? Fletcher 



Jun', Ensign W" Wilks 



Parades to Morrow in the Holmes 8 in the Morning, 2 in the 



afternoon, 7 in the Evening in the Market place with Arms — 



May 26"' 1 8 10 Parole Belper 



Officers for Guard to Morrow, Captain Hunter, Lieut. Walker, 

 Ensign Moore. 



Parades to Morrow I of an hour after to in the Morning two 

 deep with Side Arms Only. 7 in the Evening with Side Arms 

 only. Captains of Comp^? will please direct the Sling of the 

 Muskett to have the double part nearest the Muzzle and that 



