FOOTNOTES:

[6] Piercy Kirke held the commission of captain-lieutenant of the Earl of Oxford's troop in the royal regiment of horse guards, at the time he was appointed lieut.-colonel of this regiment, and for several months afterwards.

[7] The first Tangier regiment was raised in 1661, and is now the second, or queen's royal regiment of foot.

[8] The expense of equipping the regiment was estimated at the following rates.

Clothing.Appointments.
£.s.d.£.s.d.
Coat and breeches1160Waist belts046
Serjeant's ditto4100Swords046
Hats070Pikemen's Swords050
Serjeant's ditto0150Grenadier hangers066
Grenadier caps096Serjeant's Swords0100
Neckcloths010Collars or Bandaliers056
Serjeant's ditto020Cartouch boxes026
Shirts036Match boxes010
Serjeant's shirt060Grenade bags060
Shoes, per pair046Knapsacks016
Stockings, per pair020
Serjeant's ditto060
Sashes for the Pikemen026

[9] The usual charge for regimental colours, was from £6 to £10 each.

[10]

James R.

For £206 5s. 6d. to Thomas Holford for Ten Colours for The Queen's Regiment of Foot.

"Our will and pleasure is, That out of such moneys as shall come into your hands for the pay and contingent uses of Our guards and garrisons, you pay to Thomas Holford the sum of Two Hundred and Six Pounds Five Shillings and Six Pence, for Ten Colours made and provided by him for Our dearest Consort, The Queen's Regiment of Foot, and for so doing this, together with the acquittance of the said Thomas Holford, shall be your warrant and discharge.