to the Right they must always observe theâ Left-hand men And when they open to the Left their Right hand Men. If they open to the Right the Second File from the Right first takes its distance by little Steps and letting his Leader go as far from him as the distance he is Ordered before he stir the rest of the Files do the like successively And the Left-hand File is not to move at all In opening of Files they are to move extream slowly and directly forward Doublings Ranks to the Right Double March Ranks as you were March Ranks to the Left Double March Ranks as you were March The Ranks that double are to observe their Right-hand Men to move at the same time with them They are to begin the Motions with the Foot next the Hand named and to come into this doubling the even Ranks are to double into the odd and if tââ odd Ranks are to double Faââ the Body to the Rear and thâ same Word of Command will perform it or else it may be doââ by this Word of Command Odd Ranks that stood Tââ the Right about double tââ even Ranks To Reduce the Ranks The Ranks that double aâ first to Face to the contraââ hand and then with the contrary Foot come into their formâ Ground But they are not tâ stir not so much as to alter the aspect till the Word of Coâmand March be first giveâ And 't is a constant Rule upoâ all Doublings of Ranks or half Files That tho they are to turn to the contrary Hand they Doubled on from the Ground they Doubled to yet when they come to their own Ground they are always to turn to the Hand they doubled which brings them directly after their Leaders The doubling of Files is performed in the same manner and is the same thing with the Reduction of doubled Ranks Doubling of Front Half-Files by the Rear Half-files with the Reduction Rear Half-files to the Right hand Double your Front March Rear Half-files As you weâ March Rear Half-files to the Leââ hand Double your Fronâ March Rear Half-files As you weââ March If it be upon a March thâ Rear Half-files are to move intâ the Front with a quicker Motioâ The Front Half-files still continâing theirs But all must observe their Right-hand men And for Reduction Let thâ Rear Half-files without Facing about stand till the Front Half-files have passed by and then fall after their proper Leaders But if the Front Half-files are to be doubled by the Rear the Body standing still the Rear Half-files are to March extreme slow observing well their Right-hand men that every Rank may double at one time And in the Reducement As in the Doubling of single Ranks no man is to stir till the word of Command March be first given And then they are all to turn together to the contrary Hand they doubled on And when they come upon their own ground they are always to turn to the same Hand they Doubled to Doubling of Rear Half-files by the Front Half-files with the Reduction Front Half-files to the Right about Double your Rear Half-files March At which VVord of Command the Front half-files or the Three Front-ranks turn to the Right about and passing on the Right Hand of their followers or thâ Rear half-files they are to Double into them and assoon as doubled to face to the Left about to their Leader without any VVord of Command Reduction Front half-files as you were March At which word The Front Half-files are to March slowly observing to keep Three foot from their Right-hand-men which makes them incline to the Left and brings them directly upon their former ground In Doubling to the Left about the same thing is to be done onely observing the contrary hand Of Firing to the Front Soldiers are to be Exercised to Fire all manner of ways In keeping of ground Gaining of ground and losing of ground To make them Fire in keepiââ of ground 't is necessary that ãâã Body be as close in Rank and Fââ as can be conveniently with thâ use of their Arms. One way is thus Musketiers make ready aââ At which time the Musketiââ are to be Cockt and Guarded anâ their Arms streight before them the Pikes ported And when thâ Musketiers Present The Pikes aâ to be Charged The Five first Ranks Kneeâ The Rear Rank Present Fire Fifth Rank stand up Present Fire Fourth Rank stand up Present Fire And so of the rest And as they have Fired They are to Charge again and to be in a readiness against the First word of Command This way of Firing may be performed either by Two Ranks at a time or Three Ranks The first kneeling and the second stooping or the Two first stooping 'T is necessary also to exercise them to Fire gaining ground which is to be performed in this manner The Battalion Marching the Commander in Chief Orders The first Ranks of Musketers Make ready Halt At which time the whole ââtalion Halting He is to Coâmand the first Rank of Musktiers to Present and Fire When they have Fired they a to Recover their Arms withoâ any word of Command and File off very quick to the Rigââ and Left into the Rear When tââ first Rank Presents the next Raââ is to Make ready in course wâââ out any word of Command Aââ as the first Rank Files off tââ next makes good the Front Aââ so the Battalion is to march âgain and every Rank to Fire ãâã this Method The Pikes are to Charge whââ every Rank Presents without ãâã word of Command Firing to the Front Retreating If a Body of men or Battalion be prest in Front and forc'd to Retreat The most commodious way of Firing is by single Ranks in the same Method as in gaining ground only after every Rank has Fired and Filed off to the Right and Left into the Rear Instead of the next Rank Advancing to make good the Front of Pikes The Pikes are to Retreat to the Musketiers who stand still till the Pikes make an even Front with them and so every Rank of Shot is to Fire successively in the same manner as the first Of Firing to the Flanks If upon a March a Body oâ men be forced to Fire to boââ Flanks the way of doing it is thââ The Ranks being at six foot ãâã stance Intervals of about ãâã foot distance are to be left bâtween the Divisions of Musââtiers and the Pikes which the Oâficers must have a great Care ãâã keep open by causing the Muslâtiers to encline to the Right anâ Left after every Firing to thâ Flanks which is to be performââ in this manner The Right and Left-hanâ Files of Musketiers Makââ ready VVhich they are to do and keep along with the Body and not to Face to the Flanks till they are bid Present Assoon as they have Fired they are to Face to the Rear and so are by a Sargeant to be led athwart it very quick and so up between their own Divisions
and the Pikes assoon as the outermost Files Face to the Flanks to present The next File of the Right and Left is to Make ready without any word of Command and to keep along with the Body till the outermost Files be clear of them that is Till they are bid Present which is the next word of Command the Commander in Chief is to give after he bids the Two first Files Make ready The Files that Fire are to fall back with their Right Feet and not step forwaââ with their Left In Exercise this way of Firiââ is to be continued till all the ãâã have fired Of Firing to the Rear This way of Firing is perforâed almost the same way as Firâ to the Front Retreating The Rear Rank of Musââtiers Make ready At which time the Rear Raââ stands Cockt and Guarded Present Fiââ When they are bid Presenâ they are to turn upon their ãâã Foot To the Right about ãâã cast their Right Leg backwards then Present Fire And immediately assoon as Fired without any word of Command They are to Recover their Arms and at a good round rate within three foot of the Body to the Right and Left outwards to March up into the Front and there place themselves Assoon as the last Rank is bid Present the next Rank of Musketiers is to make ready of course without any word of Command But not to Face to the Rear till they are bid Present Assoon as the first Rank is commanded to Present the Pikes are to march till the Rear Rank of Pikes come even with the next Rank of Musketiers which is standing Cockt and Guarded so that there will be room left in the Front for the Rank of Musketiers that Fire to come up aââ place themselves even with thâ first Rank of Pikes and so every Rank successively is to do ãâã same by the same Method Thâ Officers and Sargeants are to sâ the Soldiers move away quiââ without noise which of aââ things is most to be avoided anâ that they place themselves rigââ in the Files The word Make ready iâ made use of but once after whicâ as is said before when the Reaââ Rank is bid Present the next Rank is to Make ready Of Firing the Street-way If a Street or any way be to be defended against Horse where they can Charge onely in Front the best Method is this If there be fewer Pikes then Musketiers which most commonly happens the Rear Half-files of Pikes are to double the Front by these words of Command Rear Half-files of Pikes to the Right Hand double your Front March Then Musketiers to the Right about March As soon as they are clear of the Pikes Musketiers Face to the Right and Left Inwards March By which they are to joyn the Center of the Pikes Then Face to your Leadâ The Officers must take care see that the Shot and the Piââ Wing alike and that the Muââtiers be at no greater distaââ from the Pikes then onely to ãâã room for the Colours Drââ and Hoboys to be between The Captains are to be in ãâã first Rank of Pikes and the Lieâtenants with the Musketiers ãâã the Body is greater or lesser Sargeant or more is to caââ the two first Ranks of Muââtiers to Face to the Right or ãâã Assoon as the Officer ãâã Chief has given Command Port your Pikes The two first Ranks of Musketiers Make ready March At which Word the Sargeants are to bring up the two first Ranks either to the Right or Left as is Ordered before-hand who Filing two and two up into the Front March athwart it under the Pikes carrying the Muzzels of their Muskets so as they may neither knock against the Pikes nor yet do their Leaders any Mischief Being plac'd under the Pikes they are to face to the Proper Front without any word of Command and to make two Ranks That there may be alwaâ some Fire reserved 't is best ãâã Fire but one Rank at a time tââ second standing Cockt anâ Guarded both of them being ãâã close to the Pikes as they can wââ the conveniency to use their Arââ First Rank of Musketierâ Kneel Which they are to do by fall ãâã back with their Right Foot aââ not stepping forward with thâ Left and to be sure to keep thâ Arms streight upright befoââ them their Left Hands the heigââ of their mouths First Rank Present Firââ Assoon as they have Fired thâ are to Recover their Arms witâ out any word of Command and to File off to the contraââ hand they came up on as quiââ as 't is possible and are to be Led by a Sargeant close by the Body ânto the Rear and there placed ân their Right Files When the Musketiers are bid Present the Pikes are to Port veây low without a word of Command And as soon as they have âired the Pikes are to Raise their âikes again to the height they âere at without a word of Command which is to avoid beââg shattered with the Shot The Subaltern Officers must ââke care that the next Rank of Musketiers be always ready just ãâã the Angle to March under the ââkes in the room of the second âank which upon the Firing of ââe first is to take the place of it If the Street to be Defended be ââry broad an Interval must be made besides the passages on tââ Flanks wide enough for tââ men on a Breast For otherwiââ the long intermission betweeâ the Firings will give the Horsâ opportunity to Attack them Reduction Musketiers Face to tââ Right and Left outward March As soon as they are clear of ãâã Pikes Musketiers to your propââ Front March Till even with the first Rank ãâã Pikes Rear half Files of Pikes ãâã the Left about as yââ were March Which done the Officers âlours Drums and Hoboys are be Commanded to their propââ Posts Of Firing by a running Fire for Shew A Battalion being drawn up or Parade if they are to Fire by ãâã running Fire they are to take ât either from the Right or from âhe Left but commonly 't is beâun on the Right The manner is thus After the Musketiers are Commanded to make Ready which ãâã Cockt and Guarded they are âo be Ordered to Present in the ââr giving Order to the Officer ân the Right to make the first man after they are presented begin to Fire because if the Word be given aloud they ãâã all take it and Fire a Volley ãâã stead of a running Peal Every File-leader is to Fiââ a quick as 't is possible after ãâã Right-hand Man and evââ File is to take care to Fire wââ their File-leader Words of Command for Forâing the Hollow Square The Battalion being draw up the Ranks at Twelve Foâ distance and the Files at Thâââ the Muskets Shouldered and ãâã Pikes Advanced the Commaââ is Colours Drums and Hâ boys to the Center of tâ Pikes March Ranks close forward to Oâder Which is three large feet March The three outward most Files of Pikes on the
marching no faster then it did before The Ranks in Marching are to close forward to Six foot which the Sargeants are to be very careful to see kept very even and in good Order The Granadiers are to be divided into Three equall parts One third with the Captain at the Head of the Pikes some Eight Paces from the first Rank and the two other parts on the Right anâ and Lest of the Battalion Thosâ at the Head of the Pikes are tâ be Commanded to Present and Fire when the first Rank of Musketiers are commanded to Kneeâ and assoon as ever they have Fâred they are to make ready the Granado's and after the Two laâ Ranks of Musketiers who Firââ before the Front Rank have Fâred Then they are to deliveâ their Granado's and to put theiâ Daggers into their Firelocks Those Granadiers on the Righâ and Left of the Battalion are to Fire as the Musketiers Fire that is the Two last Ranks to Fire with the Musketiers And assoon as Fiâred are to put their Daggers into their Firelocks The Front Rank of Granadiers having their Graânado's ready are to kneel when the first Rank of Musketiers kneel And after the Two last Ranks have Fired They are to stand up And when the first Rank of Musketiers Fire They are to deliver their Granado's And immediately to fix their Daggers in their Firelocks And when the Musketiers Club their Muskets and Fall on They are to Charge with their Daggers as aforesaid When the Battalion has Marched so near that the Granadiers may throw their Granado's so as to fall among the Enemy with the Officers both Captains Lieutenants and Ensigns in one Rank at the Head of the Battalion Two good paces from the first Rank of Soldiers with their Pikes in the same posture with tâ Pikemen which they are to oâserve The Commander in Châgives the Command to Half ãâã which word of Command ãâã Drums are to cease from Beatiâ and all the Officers in the Frâstand at the Head of the Battâ on in one Rank as is said befoâ Two paces from it with thâ Pikes Ported Four of the Sargeants tâ Marched with the Pikes befâââ they drew up are to Draw ãâã with them Two with the ãâã Rank and Two with the last ãâã the Right and Left of each Ranâ The rest of the Sargeants are ãâã be on the Flanks and to assist ãâã Officers in the Rear who are ãâã be the same Officers that marcâed in the Rear of the Division before they were drawn up and to continue in the Rear of the Battalion and to take care of it Onely the eldest Captain that was there is to come up immediately to the Front at the Head of the Left Wing of Shot And the Sargeants are immediately upon the Battalions drawing up to be very exact in making the Ranks even at Six Foot distance The Files are to be kept at the same distance as is said before so that every Soldier may have free liberty to use his Arms The best Rule for which is That every Soldier keep half a Foot from his Right-hand-man Assoon as the Commander in Chief has Commanded them to Halt The Command is First Rank of Musketiers Kneel Which they are to do by Faââing back with the Right Legs and not stepping forward witâ their Left and keeping the Muskets so low that the Two other Ranks may Fire easily over them At the same time that the Command is given for the First Rank to Kneel The whole Ranâ of Officers at the Head of the Battalion retire at one time intâ the Intervals just behind them of the first Rank of Soldiers but are to take Care that the Soldiers perform their Duties The Officers as is said before are to have their Pikes in the posture conformable to the Pikemen And those with the Musketiers are to Kneel as they do When the first Rank is commanded to Kneel the Two other Ranks of Musketiers are to Close forward as also the Five Ranks of Pikes as close as they can with conveniency to use their Arms without any other word of Command Two last Ranks Present Which they are always to do Breast high and the First of the Two is always to stoop without any word of Command And the Pikes at the same word of Command are to Charge their Pikes and to continue so Charged Fire Recover your Arms. At which word of Command The Front Rank stands up without any other word of Command having their Muskets Recovered streight upright before them ready Cockt and Guarded Front Rank Present Fire Recover your Arms. Club your Muskets Fall on Which they do with an Huzza and the Pikes are to continue Charged And the Drums to Beat the Preparative again Halt At which time the Drums are to cease Beating Reduction Poise your Muskets At which word of Command the Pikemen Recover their Pikes before them from their Charge and the Granadiers take the Posts they had before they were divided Shoulder your Muskets At which word of Command the Pikemen bring their Pikes to their Thighs to the Advance And the whole Rank of Officers Advance together Two paces before the Head of the Battalion Ranks Open backward to Twelve Foot Distance March Rear Half-Files of Musketiers that Doubled To the Right about As you were March Officers Colours and Drums and Ho-boys to your proper Posts March If you would Fire a Battalion in Exercise more then once before you Fall on in stead of Clubbing your Muskets after the first Firing the Musketiers are to make ready as they March and the Pikes Port And so proceed as before mentioned Memorandum Every Right-hand man of the Pikes of each Company is always to March with the Ensign's Pike The Drums are to beat the Preparative whenever the first Division Drawsup whether it be of a Battalion or single Company which is the best way to give Notice to the Rear that they are to Draw up The Pikes at the Drums Beating the Preparative if they are Shouldered are then to Advance unless the Musketiers be commanded to Recover their Arms and in such case the Pikeâ are to Port but never otherway in Drawing up but to be kepâ Advanced Nor are the Ranks to close forward or to mend their pace in Marching but to Draw up as at other times unless the Musketiers are Commanded to Recover their Arms or to make ready which is the same Posture and then they are always to March as is before mentioned Of Marching by Sub-Diâvisions If a Battalion be to March on the Long March by Sub-Divisions the Files are first to be Counted and according to the largeness or narrowness of the way they are to March they must be Divided accordingly Posting one half of the Captains at the Head of the first Sub-Division of Shot and the other half in the Rear of the last The Lieutenants are to be divided to every Sub-Division of Shot that they may take care of them The Colours are to be divided also
Right and Left double your Files to the Right and Left inwards March Rear half-files of Musketiers to the Left-hand double your Front March Files close all to the Right to your close Order March To your Leader Pikes Face square Pikes close forward every way to close Order March Pikes to your proper Front Left Wing of Musketiers To the Right about Both Wings of Musketieâ March. Halt Musketiers face to the ãâã March Halt Face to your proper Frââ all Officers and Sargeaââ take your Posts March Granadiers take your Posâ in the Angles March Face Square Musketiers make ready At which word Command the ãâã are to Port ââlow and to coâânue so and ãâã Charge wheâ Musketiers Prââ First Rank kneel Which they must do so low hold their Muskets so that the two last Ranks may Fire over them The two last Ranks Present Fire Recover your Arms. At which word of Command the first Rank stands up with their Muskets Recovered streight before them ready Cockt and Guarded and the two Ranks that have Fired Load again Front Rank Present Fire Recover your Arms. At which Word of Command the Pikeman Recover their Pikes from their Port. To your Leader March Halt Face Square c. After which Method they ãâã be made to March them and ãâã to every Front the Soldiers alwâ observing that Facing to tââ Leader is to face that ãâã wherever the Commander ãâã Chief is but to face to the pâper Front is onely that way ãâã Front of the Bastalion propââ stood before this figure ãâã formed Reduction of the Hollow Square They being all faced to the proper Front the Words of Command are as follow Granadiers take your Posts on the Right of the Battalion March The Right and Left of each Wing of Musketiers Face to the Right and Left outwards March Halt The Three Files of Pikes of the Right and Left that doubled As you were March Musketiers Face to the Right March Halt To your Leader Rear half-files of Musketiers that doubled To the Right about as you were March Ranks open backward to twelve Foot March Colours Drums and Hoboys to your former Posts March Files close to the Right to close Order March To your Leader Directions how to Form the Hollow Square The Battalion being Drawn up the Muskets Shouldered and the Pikes Advanced you must first of all Command the Colours Drums and Ho boys to the Center of the Pikes Which done you are to make the Ranks close forward to Three large feet distance Then you must make the three outwardmost Files of Pikes on the Right and Left to double into the three Files of Pikes on the Right and Left to double into the three Files of Pikes which are next them on their Right and Left After which you are to make the Rear half-files of Musketiers to double their front either to the Right or Left which being done you must make all the Body close their Files to close Order and after having faced them again to the Proper Front you are to make the Pikes face Square and close forward to close Order as they then are faced every way which done you must make the Pikeâ face again to their Proper Fromâ Then you Command the Leââ Wing of Shot to face to the Right about which being done both Wings of Shot are to March till clear of the Front and Rear of Pikes After you have made the Musketiers to Halt both VVings are to face to the Left and are to be led by the Sargeants cross the Front and Rear of Pikes That is to say the Right VVing of Shot to be led as near the Pikes as they can March round till the Head of the Shot comes even with the Left Rear Angle of the Pikes and the Left VVing of Shot is to be led in like manner round the Rear of the Pikes till the Head of the Shot comes even with the Right Front Angle of the Pikes Then you must command them all to Face to the proper Front The Officers are to move with the Musketiers as they move by which they will naturally fall into the Posts where they are to be viz. The Lieutenants divided equally into the Four Angles as also the Sargeants The Captains are to be divided in the following Manner First Captain To the proper Front Second Captain To the Rear Third Captain To the Right Flank Fourth Captain To the Left Front Angle Fifth Captain To the Right Front Angle Sixth Captain To the Left Front Angle Seventh Captain To the Left Rear Angle Eighth Captain To the Right Rear Angle The Officers are to take Care that every Front of Soldiers do their Duty and the Captains that are in the Center of each Front are to retire into the first Rank when the Musketiers Make ready and are to kneel when the Soldiers kneel and to perform the same with their Pikes that the Pikemen do When you have done this you place your Company of Granadiers being divided into four equal parts in the four Angles and if there be not room enough for them to stand in the Angles without you must take some of the Files and place them within the Angles with their Daggers in their Firelocks keeping the rest on the Angles without Three deep The two last Ranks of which are to Fire with the Musketiers The Front Rank making ready their Granado's assoon as ever the Two last Ranks have fired they are to put their Daggers into their Firelocks and stand Charged and when the first Rank of Musketiers Present the first Rank of Granadiers are to deliver their Granado's and assoon as done they are to unsling their Firelocks and put in their Daggers and stand charged as the rest When you give the Command to Face square the Musketiers on the Right and Left are to Face outwards and those in the Rear to Face to the Right about The Three outwardmost Files of Pikes on the Right and Left are to Face outwards and the Rear half Files of the rest of the Pikes are to Face to the Right about Those men that are in the Angles are to Face towards the Points of the Angles the Musketiers must close backwards as near to the Pikes as they can with convenience to use their Arms that the Pikes may reach the farther over them The Ensigns are to keep their Colours Advanced and Flying which are to be Posted within the Square after this Method If there be Ten Colours The three Colours on the Right are to be against the proper Front of the Battalion The two Colours next to them are to be against the Right Flank The two Colours next to them are to be against the Left Flank and the Three next to them are to be against the Rear and they are all to Face as the Boby Faces and to March as they do The Drums and Ho-boys are to divide themselves equally to make as much room as they can within the Square The Musketiers being commanded to Make
ready They are all to make the motion of Cocking and Guarding and at the same time the Pikemen to Port their Pikes very low as they stand faced without any word of Command as also the Officers You must fire onely the Two last Ranks together that is The second and third the first of which being to stoop the Front Rank or the first Rank of all is to kneel holding their Muskets so that the two other Ranks may Fire clear of them Assoon as ever the Second and Third Rank have Fired and Recovered their Arms the First Rank is to stand up without any other word of Command with their Muskets Cockt and Guarded ready to Present And at the same time the two other Ranks which have Fired Load their Arms again and Make ready The Pikes are to continue Ported very low all the while till all the three Ranks have Fired After the Front Rank stands up They are to be commanded to Present and Fire and after that to Recover their Arms the Pikemen at the same word of Command being to Recover their Pikes The Front Rank which Fired last and all the rest that have not Primed and Loaded their Arms are to do it or in Exercise to make the moâtion of it as they March and are afterwards to Shoulder The Granadiers are to be Ordered as is before mentioned The reason why the Pikes do not Charge when the Musketiers Present but continue Ported is That the Musketiers in firing may not shatter the ends of them with their Shot but when the Musketiers have fired if there be occasion the Pikes may be made to Charge from their Port in the twinkling of an eye Of the Saluting Posture standing An Officer is to stand in the same posture with his Pike Ordered as a private Soldier onely his Arm stretched out holding his Pike at Arms end the Buttend at the same distance from his Right Foot which keeps it upright To Salute standing The Officer is to fall back with the Right Arm and Leg keeping the Spear of his Pike directly ãâã the Rear sloped just about thâ same height as a Soldiers Pike ãâã when it is Shouldered his Leââ Toe to the Front and the middlâ of his Right Foot against his Leââ Heel his Left Hand stretched ouâ streight before him he is to take hold of the Pike and turning iâ with his Right Hand to quit that place he had hold of with his Right Hand and taking hold of the But-end with his Right Hand he is to bring the Spear of the Pike close to the ground but not to touch it his Fingers of both Hands streight out assoon as ever he has brought the Spear so low he is to raise the Pike again and to bring the Spear backward directly to the Rear at the same Height 't was at and bringing up his Right Foot at the same time brings his Pike up to the Order 't was at and then he is to pull off his Hat without bowing and to keep it off till the Person be past whom he Salutes He must be sure to observe to do every Motion leisurely and not too quick And take Care to have his Salute timed so that he may be ready to pull off his Hat just as the person he Salutes comes right against him In Saluting he must take care always to stand Faced directly to the Front or that way the Soldiers Face and to Salute just so let the Person he Salutes come which way he will To Salute Marching Assoon as the Officers approach the Person they are to Salute They must be sure to Shoulder their Pikes from their Comport all together and to take great care that they do not swing them round but onely turn the Spears directly backwards and lay them as level as 't is possible to carry them on their Shoulders their Elbows out When they Salute they must take great care to do every Moâtion exactly together and leisurely And therefore 't would be necessary for One to give the Word to the rest And they are to take care that in Saluting they neither stand still nor mend their pace The first motion in Saluting is to dart their Pikes leisurely directly forward upon the same level as they are Shouldered stretching out their Right Hand as far as they can advancing at the same time with the Right Foot and then advancing with the Left Foot bringing the Right Hand back they turn their Pikes the Spear directly forward bringing them near the ground and then raising them again They bring them to their Shoulder upon a direct level as they were Which done They pull off their Hats without bowing and keep them off till they are past by the Person they Salute They must be sure to time their Salute so as to be ready to pull off their Hats just as they come over ãâã the Person they salute Of the Exercise of Horse THe Exercise of Horse consisting in fewer words of Command than that of Foot iâ more generally known and there is little alteration to be made from former practice but what is rather for Shew than Use When a Troop or Squadron is to Exercise they must have their Carabines and Pistols Loaden and when the Corporals have been through the Ranks and seen that they are all ready the Officer in Chief Commands Silence and proceeds as followeth Words of Command Lay your Right Hands on your Swords Draw your Swords Put your Swords into your Bridle hands Lay your Hands on your Pistols Draw your Pistols Cock your Pistols Hold up your Hands Give Fire Note that after they have given Fire they must still keep their Hands up till the Word of Command be given to Return their Pistols Return your Pistols The same VVords of Command are given for the other Pistol And then as followeth Lay your Hands on your Carabines Advance your Carabines Cock your Carabines Present your Carabines Fire Let fall your Carabines Take your Swords from your Bridle Hands Return your Swords All which Motions the Officers are to see done exactly at the same time and therefore must not give the VVords of Command too fast VVhen a Body of Horse is Drawn up the Officers are to stand close to their Men onely he who Commands must be a Horse-length before the rest of the Officers and the same is to be observed in Marching for nothing is more unseemly than Officers to be at too great a distance from their Men. It is thought requisite to make an Alteration in the manner of VVheeling of Horse For whereas formerly when a Squadron of Horse was Commanded to VVheel if it were to the Right the Right-hand Men Closed to the Left by which the Ranks were apt to be put out of Order And therefore the Practice now is That the Right-hand Men keep their Ground onely Turning their Horse Heads to the Right whilst the Left comes about In which Motion they must observe their Left-hand Men. It is also necessary to practise Horse
to Facing to the Left About When a Squadron of Horse is to Charge another it is better they should do it with their Swords in their Hands than either with Pistols or Carabines The Exercise of Granadiers on Horseback WHen they are on Horseback then the Common Exercise used by Horse is most proper for them onely they must strictly observe that whenever they March Wheel Face or Halt they keep Three foot distance betwixt every File that they may have room to Dismount their Horses March through or Face about And being thus Marched into the Field their Arms Charged and their Hatts on the Word of Command being given to Halt the Officer in Chief Commanding Silence is to proceed as followeth Viz. Granadiers have a Care Sling your Muskets Having your Left hand on your Sling Put on your Caps Right and Left-hand Meâ of each Rank keep Mounted Clear your Right Foot of the Stirrup At which tââ they are to Handle their Musâkets and to cast them backwardâ over their Cloak Sismount Which is to be done quick and all together Make ready your Links Link your Horses to the Left March clear of your Horses Which may be done by the second or thrid Rank Marching through and assoon as clear Handling their Muskets Shoulder your Muskets Marching and the Sargeants and Corporals taking care of the Ranks c. and that the Files open in their Marching to three foot distance Halt Lay your Right hand on your Musket Poise your Musket Facing to the Right Rest your Musket Cock and Guard Present Fire Recover your Arms. Half-bending your Muskets Cast about to the Left Draw your Dagger Fix them in your Musket Recover your Arms. Charge to the Front To the Right Charge Four times To the Right about Charge As you were To the Left Charge Foââ times To the Left about As you were Recover your Arms. Cast about to the Left Having your Riâââ Hand on your Dââger Withdraw your Dagger Return your Dagger Poise your Musket Clean your Pan. Open your Cartridge Box. Take out your Primer Prime Return your Primer Shut your Pan. Bringing your Musket up quick before you Blow off your Loose Corns Cast about to Charge Take out your Cartridge Immediately after shutting the Cartridge Box. Vncap your Cartridge with your Teeth Load with Powder and Ball. Draw forth your Scowrer Shorten it to an Inch. Place it in the Barrel Ram home Powder and Ball. Withdraw your Scowrer Shorten it to a Handfull Return your Scowrer Poise your Musket Before you Shoulder your Musket Poise your Muskets Seizing their Slings wiââ their Left Hands Sling your Muskets Handle your Pouch Stepping forward wââ your Right Leg yoââ Left Hand at the boââtom all of a height your Right hand held up all of a height Open your Pouch Take forth your Granade The Right Hand extended before you Shut your Pouch The left hand held up all of a height shut them all together at one motion Vncase your Fuse Falling back with your Right Leg even to your Left facing to the Front Handle your Match The Left hand to the Left side both Arms extended The three ranks doing it together Blow your Match The first Rank only salling back with the Right Leg blowing a strong blast The first Rank Fire your Fuse Deliver your Granade Afterwards they are to unsling their Muskets At which word of Command the second Rank is to march through on the Right Six Foot before the first with their Matches ready to blow Blow your Match Fire your Fuse Deliver your Granade Unsling and stand cockt and guarded At which word of Command the Third Rank is to march through on the Right Six Foot before the Second Blow your Match Fire your Fuse Deliver your Granade Unsling and stand ãâã and guarded At which word of Command the first or proper Front is ãâã march through Six Foot First Rank Present Fire After which they are to fix their Dââger in their Musket Which the Second and Thiââ Ranks are to perform in the samâ manner successively by the samâ words of Command Recover your Arms. Cast about to the Left Withdraw your Daggers Return your Daggers Poise your Muskets To the proper Front Shoulder your Muskets To the Right about Taking up your first ground opening your ranks in your march To your Leaders Poise your Muskets Rest upon your Arms. Lay down your Arms. To the Right about March Breaking their Ranks then the Drum beating they draw their Swords faceing to the Left about running with a Huzza to their Arms. Return your Swords Handle your Arms. Recover and Poise Shoulder your Muskets Poise your Muskets Face to the Right about Sling your Muskets March to your Horses The second and third ranks marching and standing at their Horses Head Facing to the Front Vnlink your Horses Fasten your Links When done they are shorten their Bridles Put your Foot in your Stirrup At which time the must lay their Muskets over their ââdles Mount Which must be done all togethââ and the proper Officers are ââmediately to take care of ãâã Ranks Handle your Swords Draw your Swords Place your Swords In your ââdle Hands Handle your Pistol Which is aways the ãâã first Draw your Pistol Cock your Pistol Keeping your Thââ on the Cock assisted ãâã the Left Hand Present The Cock equal with your hââ in height on Exercise Fire Still holding it up till the next word oâ Command Return your Pistol The same for the Right Pistol Handle your Muskets Vnsling your Muskets Mount your Muskets Here if you order the Muskets to be Charged you may proceed as followeth Cock your Muskets Present your Muskets Into the Air. Give fire Keeping the Muzzel still up till the next word of Command Sling your Muskets Handle your Swords By taking your Swords in your Right Hands Maâch After which the Officer may proceed to Marchings Facings Wheelings or what other Exercise he shall think fit and propââ for them on Horseback and tâ shew them the Method of chargâing their Arms on Horseback ãâã well as on foot and the words ãâã Command are to be given so ãâã stinctly that the other Officers mâ have time to see every particulââ person exactly observe the samâ and that they be accustomed to Fire at Marks both on Horseback and on Foot Exercise of Dragoons 'T Is to be supposed That when the Officer in Chieâ comes into the Field he finds the Dragoons Drawn up in Thrââ Ranks with their Muskets Advanced Whereupon Silence being Commanded The Word is Dragoons have a Care Sling your Muskets Make ready your Links Clear your Right Foot of your Stirrup Dismount Standing at your Horses Head When they Dismount the Six Outside Men are to continue Mounted that they may take Care of the Horses Link your Horses to the Left March clear of your Horses and Shoulder as you March Halt Then the Battalion is to be Formed in the same Method as the foot by evening the Ranks and Streightning the
Files The Sargeants and Corporals falling into the Flanks and Rear of the Battalion and the Commission Officers Forming a Rank in the Rear which is done by the following words of command the Officer in Chief standing about Twenty Paces distant from the Front of the Battalion in the middle of it Have a care of the Exercise Officers to the Right about Take your Posts in the Rear of the Battalion March Draâgoons have a care At which time they pull off their-right hand Gloves and place them under their Girdles Lay your Right Hand to your Musket Poise your Musket Rest your Musket Cock and Guard Present Fire Recover your Arms with the Cock half-bent Rest upon your Musket Handle your Dagger Draw forth your Dagger Fix them in the Muzzel of your Muskets Poise your Muskets Charge to the Front To the Right Charge To the Right Charge To the Right Charge To the Right Charge To the Right about Charge To the Left about Charge To the Left Charge To the Left Charge To the Left Charge To the Left Charge To the Left about Charge To the Right about Charge Recover your Arms. Rest upon your Muskets Handle your Dagger Withdraw your Dagger Place your Dagger Poise your Musket Rest your Musket Clean the Pan with the Ball of your Thumb Open your Cartridge-Box Handle your Primer Draw forth your Primer Sink and Prime Return your Primer Shut your Pan with your two Fore-fingers Blow off your loose Corns Recovering your Arms at the same time Cast about to Charge Handle your Cartridge Take out your Cartridge Immediately after shutting your Cartridge Box. Open it with your Teeth Charge with Powder and Ball. Draw forth your Scowrer Shorten it to an Inch Against your Right Breast Put it into the Muzzel of your Musket Ram down Powder and Ball. Withdraw your Scowrer Shorten it to an handfull Against your Right Breast Place your Scowrer Poise your Muskets Shoulder your Muskets Poise your Muskets Rest upon your Arms. Lay down your Arms. Quit your Arms. To the right about March clear of your Arms. and Break. When they are from their Arms they are at the first Beat of Drum to return to them with a Huzza and as they run Draw their Swords And then every Man is to stand over his own Arms. Return your Swords Handle your Arms. Rest upon your Arms. Poise your Muskets To the Right about March to your Horses Unlink your Horses Shorten your Bridles Put your Left Foot in the Stirrup Mount Fasten your Links Unsting and advance your Muskets For Firing on Horseback Their Muskets being advanced on their Right Thigh Ioyn your Left Hand to your Muskets Cock and Guard Rest your Muskets on your Bridle-hand Present Fire Recover your Arms with the Cock Half-bent Then they are ready to March Wheel or Face with or without their Daggers fixt in their Murkets as the Officer commanding shall think fit Of Encamping THe Major Genral for the day having with him such of the Guards of Horse as shall be thought fit and ordered by the General for the Security of the Camp is to March before the Army that he may have time to view the ground and to Settle the Camp not far from Water if it may be with convenience Which being done He is to order the Quarter-Master-General to Set out the Ground to the Majors of the Brigades who thereupon Set it out to the Adjutants of each Regiment who divide it for each Troop or Company The Major General in the mean while is to Ride about the Camp to Post the Main-guards as he finds best for the Safety of the Army and is to order the Quarter-Master General what ground or Village he shall take up for the Kings Quarters as also some commodious place for the Park of Artillery and another for the Bread-Carts which is Commonly near the Center of the Army with the Hospital When every thing hath been done as above mentioned and the Camp all Marked out then the Major-General is to send an Aid de Camp to give Notice to the General that all is ready And at the Entering into the Camp the Major General is to meet the General to give him a full Account of every particular The Adjutants General of Horse and foot attending always on the General that they may be ready to Execute his orders and make Detachments without delay It is the usual Practice to Camp an Army in two Lines The Second distant from the First Three hundred Paces that is From the head of the First Line to the Head of the Second whereof one hundred and twenty are for the Encamping of the First Line so that there remains One hundred and eighty Paces for the distance between the last Tents of the first Line and the Head of the Second And if the Army Encamp with a Reserve Then the same distance is to be observed by them The Horse are to be posted on the Wings and the foot in the Middle in such a manner that the Lines of the Camp look towards the Enemy and be Covered behind by a River Brook or Marsh if it may be with Convenience Every Squadron consisting ãâã Three Troops and fifty men ãâã each Troop must be allowed fiâty paces And every Battalioâ consisting of sixteen Companies and fifty men in each Company must have One hundred paces allowed for their Encamping All Troops or Companies of Horse or Foot consisting but of fifty men are to be Encamped on one Row of Baraques or Hutts But when Troops or Companies consist of more men there must be two Files of Baraques or Hutts It is to be observed that in each Squadron or Battalion The Colonels Company be always upon the Right or Left And there make their Row of Hutts Behind them must be left a space for the Street Then the Second Company makes their Row of Hutts near to which the Third makes theirs leaving the space of two Foot onely between their Hutts which is called the Bystreet And the same thing is to be observed by the Horse The Hutts of the Foot always open towards the Street the Baraques of the cavalry always towards the Horse Heads The Hutts of the Quarter-Master and Sargeants are always to be at the Head of the Troopers and Soldiers And the Officers Tents behind The Camp of the first Brââ gade of the Army is on the Righâ Hand of the first Line That ãâã the second on the Left the Third is posted on the Right of the Second Line the Fourth on the Left and the rest in the Cente according to their seniority This is to be observed among the Horse as well as Foot The Dragoons are never to be Encamped in the body of the Army but have their Camp at the Head or on the Wing on that side where the greatest danger is serving always as an out-guard for the Army Every Regiment is to have a Guard at the Head of their Camp And ãâã the Major General for the âay