the South-Sea. 



rope, and the King's Allowance to Chili, and the Recruits 

 of Men they had Occafion for, before the Peace concluded 

 with the Indidhr. At prefent thofe Ships are fo much 

 nfgle&ed, that they are unfit to put to Sea without much 

 Refitting ; however, the King ftill maintains the Marine 

 Troops, of which here follows a Particular^ after thofe of 

 the Land Service. 



A Particular of the Land Forces paid by the King of 

 Spain, at Callao r in 17 13. 



Pieces of Eight, 



TP H E Governor General 7000 



A Colonel of the Place, appointed by the 

 King, his yearly Allowance, 3217 Pieces of Eight, A 

 and, 4 Royals. 



A Town Major, appointed alfo by the King 1200 

 A Town Adjutant yearly 600 

 Seven Companies of SpaniJh.Voot y ioo Men each 

 Every Captain yearly 1S00 

 Seven Enfigns, each 672 

 Seven Serjeants, each 3 48 



Fourteen Drums, each- 240 

 Seven Enfign-Carriers 240 

 Seven Fiefs, each 240 

 An Adjutant 396 

 Six hundred Foot which compofe the Garrifon,each 240 

 Each Company has 4 Heads of Brigades, or Cor- 

 porals, being generally the oldeft Soldiers, two of 

 whom march before the Colours, and two behind 

 them, each of them has -per Month 20 

 A Drum Major of the Place, yearly 240 

 All the above Officers, are appointed by the Viceroy, 1 

 with the King's Approbation, excepting the 3 firft, whom 

 the King appoints, 



Artillery 



