VII. IN fine, he fhall take care to make no ill use of his Livery, not to yield in any manner to the Farmers of the Ga belle, when they would exact any thing of him against the Order of Juftice; and not to fuffer the leaft Violence to be committed under the Name and Authority of the Governour of the Province in all the Extent of his Government, particularly by the Guards under his Command, for which he fhall be accountable to him in his own Perfon, Given at, &c. For For the Guards Who are commanded to march to the Entrance of the Line of the MagaZines upon the Road, by which feveral Companies of Foot are to pafs in or out to relieve those who march out of the Garrifons of the Province, or who pals by the Laid Places where Magazines are kept, to go elsewhere as they are commanded by his Majefty. I. HAT Officer of the Guards who shall be commanded to be at the Entrance of the Line which begins with fhall oblige the Companies who enter into the Province by the faid Line, to muster before him, in cafe there be no Commissary of War fent by his Majesty to make the faid Mufter, or to ac company the faid Troops. And And after having made an exact Review of the Officers and Soldiers present and effective, he fhall give a Ĉertificate of it to the Officer who commands the faid Company, and shall take care to oblige the Confuls to furnish them their Allowance in Specie, conformably to what is exprefs'd in the Order of the Intendant of the Province, of which a Copy must be given him to ferve him for a Rule. 11. HE shall fend by a fure Hand on the fame Day, or the Day after having made the Review to the Confuls of the four following Eftappes, Certificates of the Review he has made, in which fhall be exactly comprehended the number of Officers and Soldiers prefent and effective which have been mufter'd, that they may furnish them their Allowance, as it is commonly appointed by the abovefaid Order of the faid In tendant; without augmenting or dis minishing their Number, III. IF it should happen that any particular Inhabitants of the Province which the said Companies go out of, before they go into another, fhould follow them, to retrieve what may have been taken from them by the Soldiers in their March, he fhall endeavour to make them restore it, after being certified as far as may, whether their Complaints are true or not; and in cafe the Soldiers or their Officers fhould make a Difficulty of doing Juftice to the Plaintiffs, he fhall tell them to go forward and complain to the Governour of the Province, who fhall oblige them to do Juftice before the faid Companies go out of his Government. IV. AS it is almost certain that the Companies which are to take the fame Rout, will not pafs but at fome Distance of time from one another, the Guard that is at the Head of the Line muft accom. pany them to the fourth Eftappe of the he faid Line, and from Day to Day take take care to make them be receiv'd and lodg'd conformably to the King's Order and to that of the Governour of the Province. He muft fee that they be exactly supply'd with the Provifions and Forage enjoyn'd by the Order of the faid Intendant, and likewife oblige them to pay the Confuls of the faid City in proportion to the faid Billets which they have receiv'd from them, as they have been regulated by the faid Order. V. AND if it fhould happen that the Officers or Commanders of the faid Companies make any Difficulty of paying what is determin'd by the abovefaid Order, or that they commit any Disorder whether in the Town-Houfe Market Places, or at their Landlords in those Parts where they are lodg'd, the faid Officer fhall draw up his Verbal Process of it, and fend it immedi, ately to the Governour of the Province, that it may be taken care of as shall be found reasonable. |