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Lea axemplairea originaux dont la couverture en papier eat imprimAe sent filmto 9n commenpant par le premier plat at an tarminant soit par la derniAre page qui comporte une amprainte d'impreeaion ou d'illustration, soit par le second P'f*' »« corps (.rdaachnient with whom fuch dc iicienry has occurred, that it is correct, and the remains m charge on the period to which the return Js made up, with a Statement, or Dittribution, thereof, fpecifying the articles in (lore, and in ufe by each corps or detachment, vouched i.y Inven- tories from the rclpedlive commanding- officers, or receipts hgncd by them, all agreeable to the forms now in ufo—of this inventory, or receiot. the return of ftores, and the copy of the receipt given to the Commilfariat, for articles received irom that department, the original only is required to be fent. ^ ^^ li. A report of the fiate and condition of the ^':iriacks ar.d GGvcrnmcnt Buildings in their i t ( 2 ] ? F 1 C t( o h d E 5 hft rliarp^c, and the rninner in wliich they hive been every two monchs, at the rates mentioned in Scale No. 3. 1 licfe accounts ic. be acconiparjied bv a certilicate on each, from the conimanding-oflicer oUhe corps, or detuchiucr.t, in whofe u(e it has been, t!iat ic was returned dirty into ftore, which will be a fufficicnt voucher, to authorife the wafh- ing. ihcle accounts to be alfo certified by the Barrack- Mafter. It muft be remembered, that flicels are always paid for by the troops, and never brought into the accounts with the other bedding. On the delivery of clean fhcets ro a corps, or detachment, the Barrack-Mafter is to make application to the Quarter-Mafter of fuch corps or detachment, or perlon acting as fuch, for payment for the wafliing thereof, at the rate of three pence halfpenny per pair, for every pair fo iffued. No bedding that has been in ufe of one corps, or detachment, can be iiTued to another, without previously being waflied. The bedding is to be exchanged, according to the periods mark- ed in Scale Nw 4 and 5, and no corps or detach- ment can be alio ;v'cd to have it exchanged oftener, unlefs a fpeciai authority is iflued for that pur- pofc, by the cflicer commanding at the Poft where fuch exchange may be found necelliry : which authority mull be forwarded with the certificates, iir...i accounts for uMfhing the fame : and it is tl. ' •j.;rticu!ar i'uty of. the Barrack- Mafter to fee that the bedding ii exchanged at the proper periods, Vr. The accounts for the hire of buildings, for Barracks, or orher purpofes, mutl aifo be for- warded in triplicate, and the agreement entered into for the hire of fuch places, muft^ accomp;iny them on the fird charge beinq; made, which, when approved, will be an authority for the fame, VII. When a corps or detachment arrives at a Poft, or Garrilon, the Barrack Mafler will require from the commanding oflicer a correct return of the rank and names of the officers, and number of the non-commiflioned officers and privates, of which it coniirts : lie will then deliver over to him, or fuch perfon as he fhall appomt to receive them. Barracks, Bedding, Furniiure and Utenfils, accor- ding to the flrength, and agreeable to Rules here- after mentioned in No. 4 and 5. Quarters are to be given to officers according to their rank, and to correfpond with thofe marked in the Report of Barracks, as being occupied by fuch officers. Such a number of barrack rooms, and quantity of bedding to be iffued for Regimental Hofpitals, as the commanding officer or furgeon may require, and the officer commanding the Poft may approve of the rooms being furnifhed the fame as privates' rooms. Proper apartments are alfo to be furnifhed for Officers* Mefs, if fuch are in the Barracks, but no furniture, or utenfiis, arc to h^ dcliv?rcd fnr that or any other purpofe, than nh(;vc cicrcrihccl. v.ith 8 cut a fpedal order from the ofiiccr commandin-. the Garnfon or Port, or from ihc Uead-Ouarle.^ oftheDi«ria: and copies of all orders of tha" nature received by Barrack-Matters. muft be fent Barracks being delivered and furnlfl.ed, the Barrack Maf.cr will make out a corred inventory thereof, fpecityingthe names of the oflicers occu. pying each apartment, and the number of non- ccmm.ffioned oflicers and privates, and the quanti- ty of bedding, furniture and uten/ils, in each room, alfo the flate and condition (minutely- detailed) in «h.ch every article, and particularly ghfe locks P ainenng. U. &c. were delivered' i^ tcl w J require the commanding officer to fign the fame • a dupl^ate of which he will tranfmit to the head of the Department in theDiOricl, with his return of Stores, &c. as aforcfaid. m.!!i"" "V""'" '""' =''~'"P^":ed by the com. aTnt'aff ,"•';■ ''r"^''-"""^'-'°^ fome perfon 'Oing as fuch, infpcc^ the barracks bedding. &c ■n ufe of the troops, once in each month (Z. be- Zt: tVT "■' 't i'''^ ""^*'"S the Inven- uid^us, except Inch Daman:es as h- s conlcous have arifen from fair wear only at ti e pnccscf,abii.y tlie cominanciincr nliiccr, or loTTie other officer fppointod l>y !:i::i, ihall r i- nuteiy inrpccl the i>arrack-^, BedJln:; .^.e. chargin*T for all deficiencies and dama;ie?, riie f':i • •^ k« * w ns at a Monthly h^lbcai^.i : but ?s il^s L fp^aion canno: be made bciorc the troops Ikiv.^ :r;archcd out of the Barracks, he wli!, in o; der to favc time, and prevent m my other incon-cnicncics r.^piirc the ('.nm.andinfi;or.iccr to d ■''ivjr u,) rhe Bcddin<^, Furniture, f (-.i- marches ; and itifpjfl: t.-.c Birracks .:..i: ..!:,;uiy after the Uoops !!;;vg quirrcd them, 10 •an. require the commanding ofllcer to fend a partv t' to Iv.c.p and clc.n them out before he takes them U ^nciur^c hoM liim, which will enable him more n c.>r:-.cliy to afcertain any damage they may have \ luli.ined, and will charge the fame, except fair v.car. at the eftabliflied rates : but in cafe damacre ''.:i^ bc.'^:: done to the floors, plainer, or any other p-irr^ of tne building, the amount of which cannot be afcertaintd from the foregoing rates, he will call on the Engineer to fend a proper perfon to c:i:marc ti)e h:,,c, and where there is no Engineer the molt refpeaable Mechanic of the plac.; and uull charge the fame agreeable to their Eftimate, u..;ch i\ftim;ite mnft accompany the account. But if Ccmmanding Oiiicers prefer making good any damages, that may appear at monthly infpccnonn, orembarkatirns, to that of paying for »b^-:T^,aithc above rates or eftimates they may be aiio-?v'..d todafo, and the Barrack Mafter will be rcip:)::ribb that fuch repairs are executed by me- cl^anics in th. bed manner, but no fuch permiflion v.'.J be allowed with refpect to bedding, furniture '>r urc:-il.s which mult be paid for, at the eftablifhed \. Not::-A11 cracked glafl^s, and iron pots, toun. on the emb.irkation of any corps, or detach- iTicnr, ;r.uft bj c;«.ar„rc.i as if delicient. ^1. Wiicn b.i-r.!dc bedHing, furnilure, ^c. »^ ".inr.l inr th. vAc of the troops, either on II their arrival, or to exclungc :ir t'jic' rendered un- icrvicc.ible, or to replace r.r;ic!vr> rci'Ki-.^nr, and paid t(>r at monthly ir/jxaions ; the B,i:ra:.h;- Malter vill make a rcqui(;nt;n for li'.c lan^.c, en the head of the Commiilariat, at the ptil or gar- rilon, which rcquifition mud be Uici before the officer commanding the poll or garril;;n, for his approval, previous to the ifluc being miilc. XII. When Barrack Maftcrs obtain icave ci abfence,or are removed from one poll to another, they arc, along with the perfon, appninrcd to re- lieve them, to infpccl the bedding, S:c. in fiore, and in ule of the detachments, 8,:c. and lend to the head of the department, a coricct return ot: the quantity, and itate of the fame, ligned by them both, as well as a correc'": report of the ftate and condition of the barracks, and by whom oc- cupied, fii^ncd as above ; they are alJo required to account and fettle with the troops for all deficien- cies up to that time, and to deliver over to their SucccHor, all Papers, Books, Forms> Letters, In- Ifruclions, ikc- An Inventory of which, figned by bo'.li, to be fent to the head of the Depart- ment ; their Cafh Accounts muft a!fo be made up tu the period, or io arranged that their Suc- ccliur may be enabled to make them up at the end of the period, during which they may be relivTViid. Xiii When Commanding OfTicers of Corps, or 12 i-^tr.cnir.enrs, return any Omcers for Lodmn,'. ^'.i-ncy,i3.rrack. Matters will require from them '' ivcu:;w)t the names ot the officers that have <;ceup:ci the barracks in their charge, fpccifvjn^ •-'^■e cvu-i time each officer has^Kcupied ' the ^-^■■'^^ ^ianng the period, and if it ffiould then ■^PP^^r -Jut any of the officers returned for ;^oJgmg Money, could have been quartered in l^arracks during the time they are fo returned, ti.cB.rrack-Mafter will acquaint the Command. ingOiUcerthatit is contrary to his Inftrudions ;^'^i ue d:abhffied Regulations to admit any •ucnc.urge-.n his accounts, nor is he to admit ^•••y ca.rgc for Lodging Money, for a back pcr;oJ, not within the period of the two months, ^ ■- uaic) he IS making up his accounts, except ^n ca.cs where it may appear by the certificates <-' co:r.:i:andii:g officers that the officers (o re- turned w.'re employed at diftant harbours, or P^it. w;:Iv:n u'lediaricl, at which there are no barrack,s <'r on the recruiting, or other fervice of tncir^ corps. Thefe certificates, as well as the arore.aid returns, mul^ accompany all Lodrnnr ;^V. Barrack-Maiters will cau(b the chSmnie. o._ barrr.c^s, ^nd gr>vcmmcnc buildings in '^ic of th. troops, :o be (wept once in each fc be C( N th ca ot fo be cd or Ie2 ap hii by me Ba De affi wli in at ; fut 13 icm, ^lave vW,^ the hen for in ed, nd- ons iny nit ick Its, ?pt tcs re- or no of he V- e? in :h dionth in Summer, nnd twice in Winter, for which Goversiiner.t allows fix-pence [er ckiiiiney, for each time it is {wept : the rumber Iwepc to be certified by the C-'on-,manding Oilicer v.i the Corps cr Detachment, who is required to lend a Non-Conimifiioned Gilicer to fee the Sweeps Ciy their duty. Thefe accounts to be fent in tripli- cate, at theend of every two months, with their otiier accounts, to tlie perfon at the head of tiie Department in the Dilhicl. XVI. Should any oflicer refufe cr avoid payin;^ for any dchciercy or damage, immediately on their being adertained, with an account thereof render- ed to him by tl)e Birrack-Maftcr either at monthly or other infpeclicns, or {;n a corps or detachment leaving a p(;it, the Barrack Mafter will immediately apply to the ofiicer comm:n;ding at fuch poft for his interference, and it payment is not ordered by him, for the amount, the circumftance is im- mediately to be communicated to the Deputy Barrack- .Mailer Ccne.al, with an Account of the Deficiencies, verified upon oath, by the Barrack- Mailer, before a Magittrate, and alfo the rcafon afiigned by the cluccr for not paying the fame, which tiic Barrack. Mailer will require him to eive in writing. XVII. AVliCn repairs arc rcquir^^d to the Barracks at a P('IL where no 1' ngineer, or perion acling as fuch, isprclent, t!;e liirrack-Ivlatler v.iil ciiifc an 14 I'.fiim^te ( r hie Expence rcquifitc to be incurred h( h):-rcpairii,ions to have the fame furveyed, he will oni- make application to the Commanding Officer of If is the Foil, for a Board to affemble for that purpofe ; ned whofe report is to be fent to the head of the tion Department, (in triplicate), and he is on no an account to proceed to the di(poial of any of the fied condemned articles, until he receives inftruclions to that effecT;. The accounts for the articles dis- : in pofed of to be in triplicate, alfo with the prices for the which they are fold, &c. &c. 5er- la A a 1. I // SrhcluLojr Allo.nnues or Lodj^l,,^ Monet,; and O/fic. luut, tnlUe (.nuruLSlafr, hYuhnmtal, and Garrison OfH- rn:s suciur^r ,n the Dmncts of yocu-Scotia, AV«-/J ivicL, and Ihctr Dchindcntici. rutu- K J"' "Lijor (iencnil - » . A Brij^^adier Gene!;i} The Adjutant General - . « A Deputy Adjutant General An Assistant Deputy Adjutant General The Quarter Muster General - * \ De[n.ly (Quarter Master General An Assistant Deputy (}uaiier Mast< r (ieneral - 'l'!:<.- C':i!nnii.s'.ury au(i >ftort.-ke•«/«. An AssisUuil or Deputy Commissary and Storr-i k Garrison or Posl, noi a Military Person 3 Ditto, wiien a noii-* onuuissioncd Odlcer or Soldier The Superiiitendant-(i('ii' rai of Ilosp'tals AT'' -v-Iuspeclor of Hospitals A .^iii^ un lo the Forces - - - An Apothecary to tlie Forces A Garrison Surgeon - . - Aa Hospital Mate - « The I (Miiiiiiss; ly and Comptroller-General Arms Accounts A Comptr. Ikr of Army Accounts for a District '} IS A Df'puty P.ivmi.-^{or C. m r' I to tin I'orcfs All Ai-siilaut I)y. rayinastLrCirncraltoilic Force* Tlic Deputy Ji!(I;;o Advocato General Aii Aitl-(Ie-C'aiiip - - , . A Major of Brigade . - . The Military Strrc larv of the Commander in Cliifef A Military Socr tiuy '.^a (uMieral Oilicer Com- 7 mandin^^ a District f An As>iistant Military Scrretarv to the Com- •iKuid. r ill ( hit f Ditto ditto, wliLu a non-commissioned Ofucer or Soidu r The Commandijig Eni:ineor of a District A Firt Lieutenant of the Corps of Royal Engineer* A Second ditto of ditto ditta An Assistant Engineer - - - A Drn:i!:h}sm;in. ostahlishrd as such by Com-l iMiss;o:i or W arrant Iruni En^iiauu, or ^'0111 the > Couiiii:iu r r in Chief \ An E\lra or Assistant Draughtsman An Oy rs"Tofthe Works, established as snc'-T hy U'liiTiiiJ tioMi England, or iroui liie Ci in.ihd.r in (huf snc'-Y L'oia- > An Extra Ovcrser of the Works A Maslei- C; 19 1 A MTstrr TMa'ksmitli. rst.iMislinl n^ f;!irli bv ■ Wr.rr.iat iVdiii lln-laiiil, ur ir.):ii tliv Co 111:111 !ir ill ("lii( f A I'lirciii'ui of Art.lif'Ts or I.-ihoiin in, fsiaM'sli til as «^iuli, by W.irntiil IVuiii Kii^biiid, or fiom til'' ("i)iii!iinii !( r ill Cbii f A bind Ktir'iutii ot" Arlilici ;■;, provifU':! he bus IK) A|i;'r(';;tii:o A Tow 11 Major - - - A Town Acijiitniit - - . . A Dojnity Provost Marsiial > , A Town S'^ri:o;int - . . . Tbc fir;t rierks in all tbr Offirr's (not ni'lit-^rvl prrsoiis) jirovidod tlicir jmy is not uiidtjr 7^. ^ (id. jH r (biv > f Tbt' otiur Cicrks in all the Offices, not uiilitarj persons } . ^ . LODGING PsIONEYo A Field Officer A Ca[)tiiin - • - A .Sii!)alt( !;i - . . An Adjutant • - « A Quarter Master . - . A Paymaster - - A Snrireon - - - An Assistuiit Suri;eon A Sergeant Major 20 A n;:arti r Master Sfrjrant - A \i'ii-ri'n:inissi(iii«'.l ()(';<•( r or Soldier liavwiy ) cii;w;;f ol' I'ubli M ii(t;irs >to; rs j r.ATES OF 1)1 ] ICE RENT. ■J lie Oil'trr ol'tl;- "Mi)it;;ry '^crrclary tullx Coin-) :ii'Ui''T in < lii< I j 'I'll ■ <»f*it tor di'' "Military Srfv(t;iry luu (.» nt.ial ) <>;'](•• r ( (HiiPiaii'iMiL; ,. i>'s(iivL j 'i'lit Olli( (■ (•!'•!:" .'v('ji:t; lit (itiiir;il. oroftlif^ Di _ wIn \ 1)( ji irtini lit ) ! 'I'Ik Ui.'irctn'n i)e|)'i1v Adjiilni/t fii m r; i J'lic (>iii<;i' oCa.'i .\ssi:,t:ujt i^ iu\ .Ai'jutdiit lii- ii< r.il. w iitif ;i Dtjiiilv Adj. .taut (jimral is iiol rt i IciiL 'I iic ()iii( V- oi A: <• (-rartir M;is*i r (ii iu'r;il, cri.;,l_\ (^lai t r Mas- ^ turliiMi ., .;■, IT ,1 t^ii.til r .'Vla.sttr -^-.rv ;iii I Stor;i-.""npr~) (icuiTal, or o. tiic I?' I. .iy ( oiiiiiiissiT>. a!i'! •' >uiTkfi'j;'i- «j;iic;al, ;:i i.iv Jit.tti Kl'tir. i)( - t" piwiiurit \ " h' and >{>rtk("-j!!r d.-ii'-rai is uotri sidiiit ' ) T!if !>.!)-:■ of a P(;\t\ \:,:-;.>t,Mil roiniiiissary "> a.i.l .Slorckc'iK-r (i' i:i f al ' T TIio (j'iirc oftli' i>.:rr;!fJv .Master d'orirral. or of t'r ') p'i»N r, nack M-sfcT G ultuI, ul llu; Ji'J-.J oi ilic JJ .,11 L,u( ul. 21 .' ;if Oificoora Di^pjitv P. .r.ack ^.Ias> r Crn^nl - Til'' 0:Hff» f/,t?! Assislinl Of luty H-rr.uk MsO ti r GfiHTil. NMun- a j)tj»iaj iiarr.i k Musi-ji!' Cj. iu ral i, ui'l \i si^li at, y ihc Ot'icT; oftlic r,/:ir:.issary iu;il C oir.i>trivIIrr '(i Citucritl.o. -kiiuv Acco, lilts S Y TIk- OJi;-( ('f u C',:u[it\.j\]- : ot" Army A:co:nits"^ TIi'^ fttfirr of a Di[i-ity Payaasltr Gontral '.■> ^ tiir- I'lUCCS j TIk OCdcc of an Assistant Deputy P".;nastfcr 7 (jfciLnil 1(1 (!'1L(» \ i •' f rii (Xfkoofa "^I ijor [.•• -i [(."^rat.' t'ron, .'p:sty AuU..il, oi ivo-j fci^tunl Dc^iuly VtljulaiiL <.)llut ol'a'l'owu ^I,»((ir Bi;;3IARKS, No. I. A General Olficer on \vhv>rr. 'Jig Co.ti- nuTu\ of the Forces diroughout the whole of His Majeiiy's Provinces in Briti^h N(/rtli Am^iic.i, iiuli devolve, will be conlsdered as havinjr a viqI*- 1^ receive the Allowance of LoJe;in^ Llcx^-v iuii I 22 Office Rent, which he w. uui he entitled to, if he hcM thcComminion of C innuudcr in Cliief, in acUiiriun to th.it which clubljlhcs Ins Rank on the II. A G.-ncral (JlTi. cr ta whom the o^mniand C'f a who!: IXHikt fh;ll (icvolve, wiil bcconfidered ascnriilcj to iccnvc the allowance cf Lodging Money anpemiining t., t.hj r,nk next a'jove tJur which he h.;Ks o:) t!ie St.ili; pn vi.'ed iuch Mhcer h.is n.;: h. A r.,nl: i,-. Ncth America, v^h.ch place, him ab.;c that h. hulJs in tlic Army, ^ i;i. AnyoHLer,citheron ;neyappertainir^r to which is inferior to that wa.chwoulJb.aftachedto hi, regimental rank, vvn. be entitled to receive fuch a. he would draw, It lerving with his regiment. IV. Odiecrs havi:;,. hv^vet rank, can receive the allowances oi Lodg.P^^ Money appertaining to thai ' rir,k. ^ of : V. A C,pt::in commanding ;U thehead-gu quarters e or .1 rc-i„..nr,v.!un tl rrc is nn Kidd Officsr cf the fMn,>v„!.i,Ml,el,n,;,3„f,i,ci),!ina.is t„ i,e c-n. l|.e.eJns cnti,le>l „, ,|,o :.M.,w,,„c.s ot Uda-.r^ ; ( I S.1 1,11 ,.r'L^ K! a 1' :('l.i (Jiiicer. i^.jjur) (....mmiUary and Stnre- eeper Ccncr.d i, ^h! gc. to occupy more than 2J one room as an office for his^ffiluirj r.nd Clcik^, twelve pc^und;^ per annum will be j:;ranteJ for fjtii rwlra per annum, will be allowed for the ( Hice rent of ihe Comp- trollerot Accounts frr the Dillric'l. Vill. Nopt-rfon is to receive Lodging Money in more than one cap.icvty. IX. A!lper(onsui.der tl.cB)ard of Oi(*n.ir.ce, who are eniiiled to receive citl^er Lodging iMoncy, or a «jonriJer2tu)ii in Leu thereof, ii:e i.ot to be permitieJ to receive any allowance ot Lodging Money from iho iiinack- Mallei -GciitTAl's De- partment. X. No perftn^s to vvhrm -Ouaitt-rs are allowed, cin,ona"y pietcncc whatever, b< pvfmiited to receive Lodgir.p; . i.>;uy, XL When buii •■..;.;s or i\' <>n.s belonging to Governiircnc are allof d f r OlTicera or edicts, no Loi'gii.g M.Muy or Ou\.z \\. .'^ can. on any pretence wliatcv CI, I'C allowed t'^iuch Officers, or t.-rluih Oliicea.-- they are aj-p;«^priated to. XII No allowance of Lodging Money, or Oflice Reat, is to be made to any perlun, urdelj he comes under one of the dt-fc^i^^ii ns mentioned in 2\ the Schedule, wit!. out a fpccial orc'er from the Con'imancer in Chief. XIII. No perf^.n, when en leave of abfencc, Thcij-rh within the lin:it.s rf tho Command, unlels he is called upon to c'o c'uty al the place where he la permitted to pafs hi;^ leive* can receive his al- lowance ofLor'girg M.>ncy durinjj; the period of fiich abfcnce, unlefs by a ipccial order from tlie Ccrnmanrer in Chief. XIV. Every j.erfon is requiied to make his demand fvtr the whole of his allowance of Lodging Money on the day fuccceding th.e ciofe cf each two months, for fuch fum as may be due to hi;ii f(^r the two months piecedirg. viz : on the 25th of Fcbru3ry, 25th of April, 25th of Auguft. 25th of October, and 25th of Deceniher, under pain of f(u felting fuch all.. w;:i;ce, fhouid lie negleift c'»m- r.ivir[>- with this Order : the Barrack Matter Ge- iier..i being hercry required to r.c quaint all Bar- rack Mallei s cf Garrifor.s and l\>ft3 under him, th u fliould tliey return any pcrum f r the allow- zuo^ ( f LodczinT Moncv ciuc him for any n::rIod of longer llundirg than tliat if two months, they will do it at the risk ot beir.g proceeded againli ut ilil'obc^'ience of Genera! Orders. 'Ih^: Oaarter- M'lU-rs (i" Regiments, and the OlHccrs doing that dr.ty with Cu/p3 and Dct.ichment:., arc to n-ake the (Reminds oi Lodging iVlo:.ey for the Oflicers vt tl-c Re'-imcnt, C^oips, or Dc^tncbmefits, to 85 i which they '><=Iong ; but all GrrrrAl. DiiVici'. and GarriO^n St^^fT Oflicers, are each " • n.ikc t:.iir own Icp.irate XV. Thr^ fcregoirg Order i'' net '-meruit ro pre- vent General Oflicers comnri.*nt mi-^ Di'lnds, in particular c^fes where chey are Ll iiole that una- voidable accident zlone has prevented an Officer fiom rerur'iing himlelf for Lo i :n)g Mohey agree- able to this Order, dom authonzirg the pcrfon at the head ot the Barrack Department to give in n ictum ot Looging Money tor th^ back [.eiiod, lb that the Oiiker, to whom it is due, may recover I he f.tinc. XVI. When there are rooir.s fufFicIent in the B.i racks allotted for a Regiment, '• .orps or De- t,Kli:i.;:it, tv)r ail the Ofticcis beloneing tliereto, no cillawnncc ^ r' I.t^ci^ing Money can, on any account, be paid to luch as may obtain the permiflion of the C(T.innn:Jir.2: Oflicer of the Garrifon or Toil to hire quarters elfewhere for themfelvcs without a fpecidl oriier from the Commander in Chief or the General Oificcrs commanding Diftrifls where lic h not refi lent, except in the cafe of married Sub iltfin>, with whom it will always be optional to take their Quarters in the Birravks, or no:, provided they do not hold the Staff ficuation of Adjutant or Quarter-Maflcr, ihefe being always 'quirt'. I t ' Ivc in the Barracks, if there are • "UiL .:L;:.vi fjr fheir accoaimodatioo. 2G XVII When Officers are required to encirrip, and no Bit or Tv.ragc Money is allowed therm, fuch as were in the receipt of Lodging Mnney, pre- vious to the enc anpment, at the clofe of the (anic, may be expected to return to their hire i Quir- ters again, wi'l be pf-mitted to continue to rtccivc their Lodging Mjney during the period they arc encamped ; the fatne indulgence will be extended t'l fuch Oilicers as may fudd.nly be ordered r^n command, and afterwards retu n to their hired Qu triers, for the period they hive been f^ ablent, provided iach does net exceed one wh-le Qairier beyond that in the ccurfe of which they may be Hioved. iVO. 2. Num!^}- if Room: to he oUoiici to regimental Oncers in Bai ru< ks : JField G:r;ccrs, Three) Eacii OlFiccr is e:ilitlril to a place for •Crtpiniii. i'wo .' !i kilciit ti. wiicii there are such is .StiljalieiM'; ''me ) tiin iiuriucks. QuarU-r- Master bcri,a'uul, oue JMTgtjaiit-M.ijor, oiii-. A 3. PrUcs allowed to he Chargtdjur washing Barrack Beddinu:^ RllJfS — fdUr peiK<- (Hi Ii "^ Biaiikt U — Un'e iient«' tach f o Ijcil ( as»'s- tlirc j)Lii t; ti.iU j>i nr.y i Bulitcr (uses — one penuv «ach j 27 NO. 4-5. Proportion of Room to be allotted to yon-Co):tmtssioncd Oj/iccrs and Pi irutrs. A Double Birth to eveiy two iiitn, ;iti i to ;i S. r^^rpaiit aud > tt»aiT;cd-iuuu in ever) ttii, as sup;)o.->.c Hit slreiiytii la oOo Iluiik ami t'lio. 60 StryeauU. SCO Serjeants 50 M:in it'll 50 Reiuainder....'i2o 32 J Double Dirths. For each Birtli a Set of Bclding is to be furnished, consisting of Oa; Rug I To be exchaaged oucca Year. 1 wo Blankets ) One Fair Sheets do. every month. Ono Bed Case 7 jj^ ^ ^^^66 months. One Bolst^! Boxes — one r'andleslick — one t^ross-cutSaw ;;ii(l Wood-horse— one of CJ^ch to a company A Room containing 'I'welvp Double Births to h..ve double the qiiintity oi F.irui'r.re before-mentioned, and all others in pro- port.H 1 - A Uikpim's Furniture is allowed for a Guard- lipiMii, v.ii i lii<' « xception of tbc Iron Fots and TramiucU. Jiaulli)rii> uic ttlso tube luruished to the Guards. NO a A Liil of Arlidca alluwcd to Ofictn, tvhcn qnartcrcd in. lia; ratki : LAPTAIN— A Sett, of Rdidiii'.,' if rrrjnirrd. two TnMos. Uirti (luiivs, one S<.t l>{ tire Iron^. C'oa.1. IV^x, A\.o, Walti sluckf'l. l'» tukr. .Si; 11 A LIE HN — SarjK r-.s a Captain. \» ilhoue Tuljit and two ( luiii'^' uiily, i'lHl 1> ' >i'i'li:l\[v — D«;i!b'e tlie rtllowaii ■•' of a C'a,»fairi. No Offii cr rrceiviu'.; L'Hl<.:i:iL'- Money to iic allowed the us« t;t Harrjck t'uruiturt or L teu^ils, A O. 7. A Li f of Pricis tii Ik chanfcd fUs 7}Iajc Ufs Trcop.^ in ISa- iUi-iSiodn, \eir-l}rtimiciik, and tluir IJtjxnflcnc/fs, for lid) rack Aidclis. ulteu dc/iciinl t-r Duma<^td hj ilusn, a* fSlaOUoIud bij ovdi^v of Kucj* BliaLets Sheets — puin JiftA Cases Bcl'itc!: Ca-rcs Ftock «<.Officers Pokcrsi Tongs Shovrls Pokers ! Privates "Fire Fenders W;itcr Buckets Well do. Rope fordo. Tables — officori Dc iriv.ite Forms .\xcs — Felling Do.— Pick so Coal Boxfs raiullcsticks • Oil Lamps Cross-Cut Saws Wood Horses Cribs - • Cast Iron Stoves— large Do. middle Do. small Stove Pipes, per joint Ash nans » Sheet Iron Stoves — lar2:e Do. middle Do. small Dog or Hand Irons Iron Grates — officers Do. privates Coul Chests - • Do. Covers Lanthorus for Piazzas or Gates Glass fur do. » - Si Guard House lAint\iorn!« Common Horn Liuithorns - LaddtTS - " * Hooks for Ladders Wheelbarrows ^ Iron Sjiadcs or Shove's Pact Do. Do. for Privates' Rontii Doors Dc Do. Entry Dc Do. for Window Shutter* Double liirt'.s complete Bottom, Head and Foot Board* S;Jt Do. Shelves - - . . Lari^c hanging; Do. in Privates' Roomi Ar.n Hacks in Dc Accoi'trenieiit Piii3 AVooden Rolcrs Vetitii.itors CiTe.)'- rs, per pair ^cra; cr» ^