FEET.
From the front pole of officers tent of the quarter-guard, or guard of the army, to the centre of the bells of arms of ditto34
To the parade of the quarter-guard12
To the first line of the regimental parade150
To the centre of the bells of arms90
From thence to the front poles of serjeants tents12
For pitching 12 tents of artillery, with their proper intervals at 9 feet each108
From the rear of companies tents, to the front of the subalterns tents60
From the front of the subalterns, to that of the captains72
From the front of the captains, to that of the field officers72
From the front of the field officers, to that or the colonels36
From the front of the colonels, to that of the staff officers48
From the front of the staff officers, to the front row of bâtmans tents54
From thence to the first row of pickets for horses6
From thence to the second row36
From thence to the second row of bâtmans tents6
From thence to the front of the grand suttler’s tent42
From thence to the centre of the kitchens60
From thence to the front of petit-suttler’s tents45
From thence to the centre of the bells of arms of the rear-guard45
Total depth789

The army guard is in the front of the park, opposite the alarm-guns, in a line with the artillery quarter-guards, that are placed on the right and left of the artillery companies.

When there are bells of arms they front the poles of serjeants tents.

The colours are placed in the centre of the front line of guns, in the interval of the two alarm-guns, in a line with the bells of arms of the companies.

The lieutenant-colonels and majors tents front the centres of the second streets from the right and left of the regiment.

The colonel’s tent is in a line with the colours and guard of the army, facing the same.

The staff-officers front the centres of the second streets, on the right and left of the angles of the park.

The bâtmen’s tents front towards their horses.

The rear-guard fronts outwards. The front poles are in a line with the centre of the bells of arms, and each is 18 feet distant. The parade of the rear-guard is 12 feet from the bells of arms.

In the rear of the rear guard, and 80 feet distant from their parade, the artillery-horses and drivers tents are placed, in two or more lines, parallel with the line of guns, extending from the right and left of the whole.