SP AE: A PAR RS. 
the said review ten-supernumerary 
men per company, to supply the 
place of deserters on the march ; 
so that, in case, on the arrival of 
the corps at the port, the number 
of supernumeraries shall exceed 
that of the deserters, the remainder 
may be distributed amongst the 
battalions,and added to the amount, 
in order to increase, in such case, 
the levy money, pay, &c. and his 
highness engages himself moreover 
to cause the said corps to be escort- 
ed by a detachment of cavalry, in 
order to pick up deserters, procure 
quarters, &c. &c. it being well un- 
derstood that the expences, as well 
of the march as of the return. of 
the detachment of cavalry, shall be 
defrayed by his majesty. 
9. All the objects of pay and 
maintenance shall be calculated ac- 
cording to the table of the annual 
review, so that the vacancies hap- 
pening from one review to another 
shall not make any alteration inthe 
state of payment. His majesty 
shall cause these objects to be paid 
in advance from two to three 
months, either by assignments pay- 
able in favour of the Hessian com- 
missioner upon whatever chest of 
his majesty may be nearest to the 
said commission, or in ready mo- 
ney to his serene highness’s agent in 
London. 
10. A fresh review shall take 
place regularly every year. His 
_ majesty shall give three months no- 
tice of the number of recruits ne- 
cessary to complete the corps, which 
number shall be fixed according to 
the official report of the first day of 
April, so that the recruits shall be 
ready to be delivered tothe English 
commissary the Ist day of July, at 
the place of the first review, or one 
month after, at such port in Ger- 
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many, or at such place on the fron 
tiers of the empire, as his majesty 
may chuse for their reception. The 
form of ‘their delivery shall be 
deemed to be that of the new re- 
view, and the total of the number 
of effective men remaining, accord- 
ing to the report of the month of 
April, added to that of the recruits 
delivered to the British commissary, - 
shall be considered as the effective 
state of the new period, and shall 
not vary until the review of the 
following year. 
11. There shall be paid, for each 
recruit, armed, equipped, disci- 
plined, and exercised, the sum of 
twenty crowns banco; and _ his 
_highness the Landgrave takes upon 
himself the expences of transport 
to the place of embarkation, as 
well as of escort, which are to be 
reimbursed by his Britannic majes- 
ty. 
12, As during the continuance 
of this treaty, it will necessarily oc. 
cur, that officers or soldiers, either 
for family reasons, on account of ° 
preferment, or for sickness, will be 
obliged to return home, his majes- 
ty takes upon himself the expences 
of their transport in the two former 
cases, as far as the frontiers of the 
empire, and in the latter to their 
own country; his highness pro- 
mises, in return, to replace the non- 
commissioned officers and soldiers 
to whom he may give permission 
to return for any other reason than 
that of sickness, at his own expence, 
and without requiring the conside- 
ration for recruits fixed in the pre- 
ceding article, reserving to himself 
nothing but the transport from the 
frontiers of the empire unto the 
place of their destination.— More. 
over, his highness will never recal 
an officer or soldier without urgent 
K 2 cause, 
