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B08920 A description of the camp on Black-Heath, which begun on Thursday the 1st of July, 1697. 1697 (1697) Wing D1152A; ESTC R224610 1,400 1

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A Description of the CAMP on Black-Heath which begun on Thursday the 1st of July 1697. ON Thursday the 1st Day of July 1697 the 7 Regiments of Foot marcht to Black-heath in the County of Kent about 6 Miles from London in order to be Encamped and having the Ground set out for the setting up their Tents and on Thursday and Friday the 1st and 2d Days of July the 7 Regiments of Foot came all into the Camp then the Camp was full which consisteth of 7 Regiments Lieutenant Colonel Withers Brigadier for this Camp acteth as chief The distance of each Regiment as they are Encamped on the Heath is 24 Paces and between the Regiments they are 36 Paces The distance of the Foot Companies one from another is about 4 Paces in the Front and 12 Tents in File two Foot between every Tent in length 823 Paces from thence to the Brigadiers Tent. The Lieutenants Tents are 15 Paces from the Soldiers The Captains Tents are 20 Paces from the Lieut●nants The Colonels and the Majors are 20 Paces from the Captains Tents The Sutlers are 40 Paces in the Rear of all the whole Camp THE SEVEN REGIMENTS INCAMPED THE WHOLE ARMY DRAWN VP IN BATTALIA 1. The Kings Battalions 8 Companies Lieutenant Colonel Withers Commander in chief to this Camp His men is Red lin'd with Blue 3. Colonel Titehcomes His Men Blew lin'd with Buff. 13 Companies 5. Colonel Cootes His Men Red lin'd with Green 7 Companies 7. Colonel Farrington his Men Red lin'd with Yellow 13 Companies 6. Colonel Northcut His Men Red lin'd with Green 13 Companies 4. Sir Henry Bellasis His Men Red lin'd with Buff. 13 Companies 2. Major General Stewards Fusiliers are Red lined with White On the Left-Wing 13 Companies Exercise of the Musquet ORder your Musquet Poise your Musquet Shoulder your Musquet Lay your right Hand on your Musquet Poise your Musquet Rest your Musquet Handle your Match Blow your Match Cock and try your Match Guard your Pan. Blow your Match Present and open your Pan. Give Fire Recover your Arms. Return your Match Clean your Pan with your Thumb Handle your Primer Prime your Pan. Shut your Pan with a full Hand Blow off your loose Corns Cast about to Charge Handle your Charger Open it with your Teeth Charge with Powder Draw forth your Scowrer Shorten it to an Inch against your Right Breast Charge with Bullet Ram down Powder and Ball. Withdraw your Scower Shorten it to a Handful Return your Scowrer Poise your Musquet Shoulder your Musquet Order your Musquet Lay down your Musquet Quit your Musquet Handle your Musquet Order your Musquet Exercise of the Pike ORder your Pikes Advance your Pikes Charge to the Front To the Right To the Right To the Right To the Right To the Right about To the Left about as you were Charge to the Left To the Left To the Left To the Left To the Left about To the Right about as you were Advance your Pikes Shoulder your Pikes Charge to the Front Shoulder as you were Charge to the Right As you were Charge to the Right about As you were Charge to the Left As you were To the Left about as you were Port. Comport Charge to the Front Trail facing to the Right about Charge as you were Advance your Pikes Exercise of the Musq Pike together SHoulder your Musquets Musqueteers make ready Advance your Pikes Charge to the Front To the Right To the Right To the Right To the Right To the Right about To the Left about as you were To the Left To the Left To the Left To the Left To the Left about To the Right about as you were Recover your Arms Shoulder your Musquets Order your Arms. Pikes to your inside Order Lay down your Arms. Quit your Arms. Face all to the Right about March clear of your Arms. To the Left about March to your Arms. Handle your Arms. Order your Arms. Pikes to your outside Order Poise your Musquets Advance your Pikes Shoulder all March London Printed by G. Croom at the Blue-Ball near Bridewell-Bridge