"A stiver to be stopped from each man for having his hatt cocked, which the Major hopes the men wont be against paying as it is for their own advantage.
"Wever, 25 January
"The Troops to send the Bread waggons for their Hatts and Gloves on Monday next, and no man to presume to alter the Cock, otherwise it will be done over again, and he be obliged to pay every time it is not in shape.
"Tule, 6 January
"George. Farrier of Captain Douglas's Troop to be sent to Head Quarters to cock all the New Hats.
"The men not to dispose of their old Hats, as they will serve for the Nosebags.
"It is Lord George Sackville's orders that for the future, the officers and men of the Cavalry carry their swords upright, with the hilt resting on the Right Pistol, that the Regiment march by Sub-Divisions, and the officers strictly keep their posts. These to be standing orders for the whole British cavalry for the future.
| "Toest Camp | 11 | June |
| "Aurnchte Camp | 13 | " |
| "Brink Camp | 15 | " |
| "Overhagen Camp | 19 | " |
| "Ritberg Camp | 22 | " |
| "Marienvelt Camp | 30 | " |
| "Disson Camp | 3 | July |
| "Osneburg Camp | 8 | " |
| "Stoltzenaw | 15 | " |
| "Hilbs Camp | 31 | " |
| "Petershagen Camp | 23 | " |
"From the "London Gazette," Saturday, September 6th, 1760.