BELPER REGIMENT. 9I 



Parades to morrow 9 in the morning, 7 in the evening. 



Pioneers will not Parade in future with their appointments 

 unless ordered, but will muster at the different Parades in their 

 usual dress, march at the Head of the Regiment. 



The Regiment will march to Breadsall Fields to morrow to fire 

 Ball Cartridges. The Pioneers must be provided with 6 Rounds 

 a man for each company, & the Captains will be peculiarly care- 

 full in delivering them to the men just in time to Load their 

 peices before it is their turn to fire in Order to prevent the possi- 

 bility of Accident & they should ascertain that the peices have 

 gone off before the men are again permitted to load. 



Derby, June 6'!' 1810. Parole ... Breadsall. 



Officers for Gu'ard to morrow, Capt. Clarke, Lieut. Sanders, 

 Lieut. Rob! Ward. 



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

 evening. 



June 7 — 1 8 10. Parole ... Ashburne 



Officers for Guard tomorrow, Capt" Flack, Lieut Tho- Ward, 

 Lieut. John Fletcher. 



Parades to morrow in Friar Gate 9 in the Morning 7 in the 

 Evening. The whole Regiment in full Uniform for a field day, 11 

 Rounds of Cartridge a man. Flints must be delivered in the 

 Private Parade to 21 file per Company, Captains of Companies 

 will give Strict Orders & themselves see that every Mans Arms is in 

 perfect condition to Morrow night preparatory to the Review on 

 Saturday — 



June S'!" 18 TO. Parole Paget 



Officers on Guard to Morrow Capt" Wain, Lieut. Flint, Ensign 

 Savage. 



Parades to Morrow 9 in the morning with Flints 1 1 Rounds of 

 Cartridge will be delivered on the private Parades & the Companies 

 will be Punctually in the Market place at 10 minutes before 8. 

 Every man clean & Compleately drest, if any mans nessesaries 

 are wanting they must be supplied from the Store room & the 

 money stopt from the i guinea he is entitled to for nessessaries. 



