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Stick the proper N° coresponding with the Knapsack in the inside 

 of the cap with paste — if any No. on the Knapsack does not agree 

 with his roll he must cross it out with chalk & put the one on the 

 Knapsack which does agree with it — 



The l^' Serg! will have to Receive 102 days pay from l^' of 

 Feb'f to 13 of May at 6^ per day ^2 - 11 - o, 40 other Serg" at 

 3*? per day j£i - 5 - 6, 20 Drummers 2^*? per day ;£i -1-8. 



When the Assistance of any Serg'.'' at the Store room is required 

 after the period of Duty, they will be paid 4'? per day out of the 

 Regimental fund. 



The Commanding Officer is directed by the Secretary of State 

 to ascertain whether any Men chuse to enlist into the Army Navy 

 or Mareins or into the regular Militia. — 



Capi".^ of Comp^- will be so good to do this on private parade 

 to Morrow Morning. 



Derby April 29'!" 1811. 



The Companies will assemble on their private parades this 

 Evening at 7 o clock when an accurate return of each Comp must 

 be made & the absent men accomted for where it can be done 



Officers on Guard to Morrow, Capt Strutt, Lieut Flint, Ensign 

 Savage. 



A Guard of 30 privates, 3 Serg'?, 3 Corp'?, must be appointed 

 to Morrow out of which 4 Patroles of 6 men each & One Non- 

 comisioned officer must be picketed to patrole the town in 4 

 Districts as Last Year. The Serg!s will march by Companies from 

 their private parades into the Holmes to Morrow Morning to wheel 

 into Line at ^ past 8 o Clock precisely. 



April 30'." 181 1. 



The Regiment will march by Companies into the Holmes and 

 Wheel into Line at 2 o'Clock this Afternoon and parade in the 

 Market place at 7 with Arms & in Uniform. 



Officers for Guard to Morrow, Capt" Fletcher, Lieut. Frost, 

 Ensign Williams. 



Parades to Morrow in the Market place at | past 8 in the Morn- 

 ing, 2 in the afternoon, 7 in the Evening. 



