164 ANNUAL REGISTER, 1794. 



will cause to be paid three months 

 of Bvabantiiie pay to nil the otficeis 

 of the corps, to answer in part the 

 eJcpencfss of their equipment, which 

 innst be done with a dispatch which 

 will irilinitely increase their ex- 

 pi?nre. 



Art. T- With respect to the 

 siibsidv which his Evitannic majesty 

 shall pav to the most serene duke of 

 Brunswick, during the three years 

 that this treaty is to last, it is stipu- 

 lated, that it shall be an annual sub- 

 sidy of sfxty-four thousand six hun- 

 dred andeighty-seven banco crowns, 

 the crown being reckoned at fifty- 

 three pence of Ho'land, or at four 

 shillinos and nine-pence three far- 

 things English money. And if these 

 troops sh.ould be sent back into the 

 territories of Brunswick betbre the 

 expiration of the three years, this 

 subsidy of sixty-four thoirsand six 

 hundred and righty-sevcn banco 

 crowbs shall be, neither mere or 

 lesis, paid during three years, to be 

 computed from the day cf the signa- 

 ture of the treaty. 



Art. 8. If it should happen that 

 one of the regiments, battalions, or 

 companies of this corps should suf- 

 fer an extraordinary loss, whether in 

 battle or at a siege, or by an un- 

 common contagious distemper, or 

 by other accidents; or if the can- 

 non or other military etfects, with 

 which it may be provided, should 

 be taken by the enemy, his majesty 

 the king of Great Britain will pay 

 the extraordinary expences ot the 

 necessary recruit.s and remounting, 

 as well as the loss of cannon, &c. 

 &:c. in order speedily to restore the 

 whole corps to a serviceable state. 



He will reimbtlrse, in the most 

 equitable manner, the loss of both 

 officers and soldiers. With regard 

 to this reimbursement, every thing 

 that has been stipulated in the treaty 



concluded with the rr!o.st serene 

 highness the landgrave of Hesse, at 

 Cassel, the 10th of April, 1/93, 

 shall be adopted. 



Art. 9. It is agreed that at 

 the review which is to be made 

 every spring, at the opening of the 

 campaign, by the commissary of his 

 Lrttannic majesty, the corps must 

 be complete, or the p;.ry' of those 

 who are wanting shall be withheld. 

 On the other hand the pay of those 

 who may be wanting, from one re- 

 view to another, shall not be with- 

 held, but shalibe paid, without abate- 

 ment, on the footing of the full 

 complement. Instead of what was 

 formerly paid, in similar cases, for 

 the recruiting of one killed or three 

 wounded, it is agreed, that each , 

 recruit furnished shall be paid for, 

 without distinction, at the rate of 

 twelve banco crowns a head, under 

 express condition, however, tliat 

 the payment which is here agreed 

 iipon shall only regard the recruit- 

 ing which is referred to in this ar- 

 ticle. 



Art. to. The sick of the said 

 co*)s ihall be attended by their 

 physicians, surgeons, and other per- 

 soiis appointed for that purpose, un- 

 der the orders of the commander 

 of' this corps of troops; and every- 

 thing shall be granted to them 

 which his majesty grants to his own 

 troops. 



Art. 1 1 . All deserters from this 

 corps shall be faithfully given up 

 wberever they may be discovered in 

 the countries dependant upon his 

 Briiannic majesty. 



Art. 12. All transports of men 

 and military effects shall be done at 

 the expence of his Britannic majesty 

 during the whole time of these 

 troops being in the field. 



Art. 13. It is agreed that the 

 corps of Brunswick troops shaJ! f n- 



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