1860] 



THE WARWICKSHIRE YEOMANRY. 



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Willoiigliby cle Broke's troop was being drilled. This was 

 mostly done by his Sergeant-Major, who at last said : 

 " My lord, the men have been mounted for a long time." 

 So his lordship said : " Yes, I will dismount the troop." 

 He then gave the word of command, " Prepare to dismount." 

 "Dismount." And when they had dismounted, he gave 

 the word, " Sit at ease." 



WARWICKSHIRE ENTRY. 18(30. 

 Mr. Henley Geeaves. 



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I remember at another time, on the occasion of a 

 mounted troop drill, the word of command " Right 

 shoulders up ! " was given. The cornet, who at that time 

 rode in the rear of the troop, and was a man of conspicuous 

 height, actually y;^^/ ///s ri(j]it shoulder up, and kept It in that 

 position until he was so tired that he said : " Sergeant- 

 Major, do you think 1 might he a/Ioiced to put u/i/ right 

 shoulder down ? "— C. M. 



