90 BELPER REGIMENT. 



Parade to Morrow, 6 in the Morning, 6 in the Evening. 



The Regiment will assemble to morrow in the Friar Gate with 

 the right of the Grenadiers nearly opposite to Mf Emerys the 

 Colours will be brought there without form and carried by 

 Ensigns Savage & Williams the Men will have Flints in their 

 Musquets & be furnished On the Field with 8 rounds of cartridge 

 a Man. They & the Officers will all be dressed in full uniform 

 as on a Field Day — 



June I — i8io. Parole ... ... Duffield 



Officers on Guard to Morrow, Capt. Isaac Statham, Lieut. W"" 

 Fletcher, Ensign Harvey. 



Parade to morrow 6 in the morning, 6 in the evening The 

 Pioneers must Invariably have their Musquets in the Field and 

 they must be instructed to March well & in true time. — 



June 2 — i8io. Parole... ... England. 



Officers for Guard to Morrow, Capt W" Statham, Lieut. 

 Harrison, Ensign Alton. 



Parade to Morrow J past lo in the Morning, 2 deep 7 in the 

 Evening 3 deep side arms only — 



June 3'?* I Sic. Parole ... King George. 



Officers for Guard to Morrow, Captains Bownes, Lieut. Jn? 

 Fletcher, Ensign Wilks. 



Parades tomorrow ^ before 10 in the Morning & 7 in the 

 Evening. Tomorrow being His Majesties Birth day will be a 

 regular Field day ; Officers & men will be dress'd in full Uniform 

 Flints & 13 Rounds of Cartridges will furnish'd in the Field. 



June 4'!' 1810. Parole ... ... Charity. 



Officers for Guard to morrow, Cap! Hunter, Lieut. Walker, 

 Ensign Moore. 



Parades to morrow 6 in the morning, 2 in the afternoon, 7 in 

 the evening. 



June 5'^ 1 8 10. Parole ... ... Holbrook. 



Officers for Guard to morrow, Captain Crompton, Lieut. 

 Turner, Ensign Turton. 



