the South-Seal ipp 



Marine Troops to fetve in two fmall Fregates. 



Two Captains, each of them to command a 

 Bregate,.each tfoo 

 Four Officers Mariners, or Quarter-Matters, each 2 44 

 Eight Sailors^ each 180 

 All the Officers andSailors, befides their Pay, have their 

 Allowances, each according to his Degree. 



Militia. 



In the Town of Calldo^ there are three Companies, which 

 receive no Pay. 1 



The firft is compofed of Seamen^ 



The fecond of Inhabitants and Traders in the Town: 



The third of the Matters Carpenters, Calkers, and other 

 Workmen belonging to thofe Trades, to whom are ad-, 

 ded the Mulattoes and free Blacks, who work-in the King's * 

 Yards. 



Moreover four. Companies of Indians, with their Offi- 

 cers of the fame Nation; .whereof ;one is of thofe in the 

 Town, another of thofe in the Suburbs of Petipiti, and ' 

 two of thofe of the Magdalen^. Mirajlores y and Churillof yi 

 and other neighbouring Farms. Thefe are obliged to re- 

 pair to the Town upon the Signal of a Gun, and are ap^ 

 pointed for transporting of Ammunition and.Provifions. 

 Thefe Companies have a Major of their own. Thus much , 

 as to the Strength of Men > let us, now fee that of the. Si*, 

 tuation of the Place. 



The Level of the Town is not above 9 or 10 Foot z-SitHAti&n4 

 bore the High- water Mark, which does not rife and fall Cal ' a ?; 

 above 4 or 5 Foot. However, it fometimes exceeds, fo 

 that it floods the Out-Skirts of the Town, as happen'd in * 

 September 171 3, fo that it is to be fear'd it may fome time 

 or other deftroy the fame* 



~ Tho! 



