Fort St, Frederic. 1 7 



they were allowed, to attend, and plant in it 

 whatever they liked, and fome of them h?.d 

 built fummer-houfes in them, and plant- 

 ed all kind of pot-herbs. The governor 

 told me, that it was a general cuftom to 

 allow the foldiers a fpot of ground for kit- 

 chen-gardens, at fuch of the French forts 

 hereabouts as were not fituated near great 

 towns, from whence they could be fup- 

 plied with greens. In time of peace the 

 foldiers have very little trouble with being 

 upon guard at the fort ; and as the lake 

 clofe by is full of fifh, and the woods abound 

 with birds and animals, thofe amongft them 

 who choofe to be diligent, may live extreme- 

 ly well, and very grand in regard to food. 

 Each foldier got a new coat every two years 5 

 but annually, a waiftcoat, cap, hat, breeches, 

 cravat, two pair of ftockings, two pair of 

 fhoes, and as much wood as he had occa- 

 fion for in winter. They likewife got five 

 fols* a piece every day ; which is augment- 

 ed to thirty fols when they have any parti- 

 cular labour for the king. When this is 

 confidered, it is not furprifing to find the 

 men are very frefh, well fed, firong and 

 lively here. When a foldier falls fick he 

 is brought to the hofpital, where the king 

 Vol, III. B pro- 



* Ayo/in France is about the value of one half penny 

 A.erling, 



