BEI.PER REGIMENT. I05 



Parades to morrow 8 O Clock in the Morng. 7 in the Eveng. 



The Battalion will in each instance parade in the Friar Gate. 

 The Companies will in the Morng. receive on their private 

 parades 15 Rounds of blank Cartridges and flints, and after 

 the exercise in the Field, the spare Cartridges must be collected 

 by the Sergeants and the Men must not on any account fire 

 off a Musket in the Town. 



Friday 25 June 1813. The necessaries will be delivered to 



the Men this day by Companies beginning at 2 O Clock with 



the Grenadiers and with the Succeeding Companies in the Line 



each succeeding half hour till the whole shall be given out. 



Parole ... ... Wirksworth 



Officers for Guard to Morrow, Cap" Bowns, Lieut. Harrison. 



Parades to Morrow 8 in the Morng. 2 in the Afternoon, in the 

 Market place. 



Saturday 26 June 1813. Parole ... ... Litchfield. 



Officers for Guard to Morrow, Cap" Wagner, Lieut. Turton. 



Parades this Eving. at 7 o clock. 



Major Gen! Burne appointed to review the Regiment, it will be 

 ready to wheel into line in the Market place at 10 o clock in 

 the Morng. precisely in full Uniform. Arms Cloths and accoutre- 

 ments perfectly clean and in good order 15 Rounds of blank 

 Cartridges per. man to be delivered on their private parades. 



The Officers are requested to meet the pay master at the Head 

 Quarters to morrow at § past four oclock to sign the pay lists. 



The Staff Officers will parade to morrow on the right of the 

 Regiment for inspection. 



As the Column will go to the Field this afternoon Officers will 

 wear their Gorgets and field Officers their Belts. 



27'!' June, 18 1 3. Parole ... Gen! Burne. 



Officers for Guard to Morrow Captain Crompton, Lieut. 

 Harrison. 



Parade to morrow with Knapsacks on in full dress in Marching 

 order at 9 o clock in the Morning with straps to the Knapsacks 



