168 ANNUAL REGISTER, 1818. [Nov. 



Brought forward 6,000 



Ten Men per Company in each of the Regiments 

 of Foot Guards, 72 Companies 720 



720 



94th, 95th, 96th, and 97th Regiments, each at 800 



Rank and File 3,200 



3rd and 4th Battahon of the 60th 1,600 



Third Battahon Rifle Brigade 810 



Two West India Regiments 1,600 



The Royal York Rangers 1,000 



The Royal West India Rangers 1,000 



The Loj'al African Corps 1,000 



The York Chasseurs 800 



Two Black Gairison Companies for service at the 



Bahamas 200 



Recruiting Companies of 18 Regiments 144 



Fifteen Privates per Company in every Regiment 



of Infantry, exclusive of India 12,600 



Royal Staff Corps, two Companies 120 



Difference of establishment between the 84th and 



S6th Regiments ordered home from India, and 



that now fixed 603 



24,682 



Total Cavalry, Foot Guards, and Infantry 31,402* 



The Supernumerary Lieute- The Second Assistant Surgeons 



nant-Colonels of the two regi- of Regiments of Cavalry, Foot 



ments of Life Guards, to be dis- Guards, and Infantry, 



continued upon the strength of „, j -n ^ u- ? . r u t> 



these corps, and their pay to be Reduced Establishment of all Re- 



placed mlder the head of allow- g^r,ienU /.t Home and Abroad, 



„„„ c except those in the hast indies. 



ances, &'C. ■' 



The Supernumerary Lieute- Cavalry — (Light and Heavy.) 

 nant-Colonels of five Regiments Eight Troops, 



of Infantry. 1 Colonel 



The Officers of Recruiting 1 Lieutenant-colonel 

 Companies of 18 Regiments. 2 Majors 



The third Subaltern per Com- 8 Captains 

 pany in the Regiments of Foot 8 Lieutenants 

 Guards. 8 Cornets. 



The additional Lieutenant per The usual Staff. 



Company in Regiments of Light 29 Sergeants 



Infantry and Rifle Battalions, 24 Corporals 

 and Corps serving in the West 8 Trumpeters 

 Indies and Ceylon. 8 Farriers 



* One sergeant per company in every regiment of Infantry, exclusive 

 of those serving in the East Indies. 



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