Hats,—three-cornered, bound with gold lace, and ornamented with a black cockade and a yellow loop. The forage cap red, turned up with light green, and 13.D. on the little flap.
Boots,—of jacked leather.
Horse Furniture,—of light green cloth; the holster caps and housings having a border of white lace, with a yellow stripe down the centre; XIII.D. embroidered, in white, upon a red ground, within a wreath of roses and thistles, on the housings; and upon the holster caps, the King's cipher and crown, with XIII.D. underneath.
Cloaks,—of scarlet cloth, with a light green cape and lining; the buttons set on three and three upon white frogs, or loops, with a yellow stripe down the centre.
Officers,—distinguished by gold lace and embroidery, and a crimson silk sash worn across the left shoulder.
Quarter-Masters,—to wear a crimson silk sash round their waists.
Serjeants,—to have narrow gold lace on their cuffs, pockets, and shoulder straps; gold aiguillettes, and light green and yellow worsted sashes tied round their waists.
Drummers and Hautboys,—light-green coats, lined with scarlet, and ornamented with white and yellow lace; scarlet waistcoats and breeches.
Guidons,—the first, or King's guidon, to be of crimson silk, with a silver and yellow fringe; in the centre, the rose and thistle conjoined, and crown over them, with the motto, Dieu et mon Droit, underneath; the white horse in a compartment in the first and fourth corners, and XIII.D. in silver characters, on a light green ground, in the second and third corners: the second and third guidons to be of light-green silk; in the centre XIII.D. in silver characters on a crimson ground, within a wreath of roses and thistles on the same stalk; the white horse on a red ground, in the first and fourth corners; and the rose and thistle conjoined, upon a red ground, in the second and third corners; the third guidon to have a figure 3, on a circular red ground, under the wreath.
1754