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�Who is to Stand [?] by him the parole and Countersign Sealed and any orders that may Respect the Guard.
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who is to send by him the parole and countersign sealed and any orders that may Respect the Guard.
  
The Captains visiting the Guards are to be Received in the Same Manner as the Grand Bounds [?] --- The General Directs that in future when the Drums have finished Beating the Troops and Retreat they are not to beat a March as has been lately practiced ---
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The Captains visiting the Guards are to be Received in the Same Manner as the Grand [Rounds?]The General directs that in future when the drums have finished Beating the Troops and Retreat they are not to beat a March as has been lately practiced.
  
After Orders Sept. 17th 1780 ---
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After Orders Sept. 17th 1780
A Detachment from the Line to be paraded to Morrow Morning at 7 O'Clock precisely on the Grand Parade, with their Blankets 40 [?] Rounds per Man & Two Days  Provision if it to be had --- [the line "Two Days Provision if it to be had" enclosed in pink parenthesis and underlined in pink]
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A Detachment from the Line to be paraded tomorrow Morning at 7 O'Clock precisely on the Grand Parade, with their Blankets 40 rounds per man & two days provision if it to be had.

Latest revision as of 17:22, 31 August 2020

who is to send by him the parole and countersign sealed and any orders that may Respect the Guard.

The Captains visiting the Guards are to be Received in the Same Manner as the Grand [Rounds?]. The General directs that in future when the drums have finished Beating the Troops and Retreat they are not to beat a March as has been lately practiced.

After Orders Sept. 17th 1780

A Detachment from the Line to be paraded tomorrow Morning at 7 O'Clock precisely on the Grand Parade, with their Blankets 40 rounds per man & two days provision if it to be had.