+58, 
officers of parochial corps, with his Ma- 
jefty’s approbation, tay employ ferjeants, 
&c. to inftru€& the corps, not being Iefs 
than fixty men, and make them an allow- 
ance not exceeding two fhillings aad fix- 
pence per day. § 11. 
«¢ An AG& for authorizing the billetting of 
fucsh Troops of Yeomanry and Volunteer 
Cavalry as may be defirous of affembling 
for the Purpofe of being trainéd together; 
in Great Britain and Tienes 3 and forfub- 
geGting to Military Difcipline, during the 
War, fuch Ser jeants ferving in any Venu: 
teer or Yeomanry Corps of Cavalry or In- 
fantry as receive conftant Pay, and <all 
Trumpeters, Drummers, or Bugle Men, 
ferving therein, and receiving Pay at any 
daily or weekly Rate 5 and for the further 
reguiating of fuch Yeomanry and Volun- 
teer Corps. » (Paffed 11th Auguft, 1803. 
€aps 121.) 
Whereas an act paffed in 42 Geo. III. 
e. 66. intituled, ** An A& to enable his 
Majefty to avail himfelf of the Offers of 
certain Yeomanry and Volunteer Corps 
to continue their Services.”” 
And whereas it is expedient to regulate 
thereturns and mufters of fuch corps, and 
thereby to make provifions in relation to 
fuch corps, that no perfons enroiled there- 
in thall be entitled to any exemptions from 
being ballotted to ferve in any additional 
' military. force raifed for the defence of the 
United Kingdom, unlefs they fhall appear 
to be and are returned under this act as 
effective and fit to ferve. 
And whereas many corps and troops of 
volunteer cavalry in Great Britain, i, ath 
offers of fervice have been accepted, or 
which may hereafter be formed, may be 
defirous of affembling together at fuch 
places, and for {uch time as may be fixed 
underibis act, for the purpofe of training 
and difcipiining themfelves, and for that 
purpofe jt may be neccflary to provide 
guariers, and to billet (uch of the faid vo- 
junteers as may not find it convenient to 
xeturn. to their own houfes after each 
day’s exercife. 
_ (And whereas it is alfo expedient to 
make regulations refpeéting ferjeants, cor- 
porals, trumpeters, and drummers, ferv- 
ing in fuch corps in Great Britain and 
Trejand. 
It is therefore enacted, that the feveral 
officers commanding {uch corps fhall, on 
or before firft of September next, ane on 
on or before firft of January, firit of May, 
and firft of September, in each {ucceeding 
year dur ing the war, make returns to the 
cierk of the general meetings of lieute- 
nancy, according to the form in the {che- 
New Aéts-of the British Legiflatures 
[Deé. 1 
dule to this aét annexed, for the ufe of the 
lieutenants, and certify the fame to be_ 
true, in the form contained in the {che- 
dule ; and every Commanding officer fhalf 
diftinguifh in all fuch returns the effective 
from the noneffective members, together 
with the names of all fuch pet(ons as have 
joined their corps fincé the laf returns; 
and which fhall have enfered themfelves 
as effective members, and the names of all 
perfons who fhall continue effeGtive, and 
alfo the names of all fuch as fhall, by rea~ 
fon of defaults in not attending the exer- 
cife, have become non-effective, and fhall 
alia make to the Secretary of State, the 
Adjutant General of the forces, and to 
the General of the diftri&, accurate re- 
turns of their corps, fpecifying the nums 
bers of effective and non-effective men ; 
and all fuch latt.mentioned returns fall 
be made as near as may be, inthe form 
in which military returns are ufually made 
on the firft of every month. § z. 
No perfon fhall be deemed to be an ef: 
feétive member of fuch corps, or fhall be 
returned as fuch, or entitled to any ex- 
emption from being ballotted or enrolled 
to ferve in any additional forces, raifed 
under any acts pafied in this or any fub- 
fequent feffion, for enabling his Majetty — 
more effectually to raife any additional 
military force for the better defence® and 
fecurity of the United Kingdom, and for 
the more vigorous profecution of the war;. 
or to fupply any vacancies in fuch addi- 
tional force, unlefs fuch perfon fhall have 
duly attended properly armed, accontred, 
and equipped, at the mufter or exercife of 
thecorps to which he belongs, if cavalry 
twelve days, if infantry twenty-four days 
at the leait, between the firft day of Janu- 
ary and the laft day of December in each 
year, (unlefs prevented by ficknefs, cer- 
tified by forme medical practitioner,) and 
who fhall not be returned by the com- 
manding officer as having fo attended 
mutters and exercife, and as being, from 
his attendance-and exercife, effective and 
fit for fervice : but every perfon duly re- 
turned in fuch mufter-roll, fhall, from the 
date thereof, be exempted from being bal. 
Iotted or curated to ferve in any addi- 
tional force, or to fupply any vacancy 
therein, until he fhall be ftruck out of the 
mufier-roll for non- ~attendance or defaults: 
Siz. 
Nothing in this a@ fhall alter any of 
the provifions of 42 Geo. Til. c. 66 and, 
684 to enable his Majetty to avail himlelf. 
of the offers of certain yeomanry and vo- 
lunteer corps, (except fo far as the fame. 
are hereby exprefsly altered). § 3- 
Whenever 
