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APPENDIX No. CXV.

ROYAL. WARRANT, HOLLAND HOUSE, 18 DECR., 1689.-SCOTCH

FORCES.

(Mackay's Memoirs.)

Authorises the remodelling of the Forces in Scotland.

Foot Regts. to be of 13 Companies (one being Granadeers) of 60 sentinels in each; and each troop of Horse and Dragoons to be 50.

To be disbanded, all independent Companies, and Mar's Blantyre's and Bargeny's Regts.

To be retained 7 Regts., vizt., E. of Angus's (26th Foot), E. of Glencairn's, Visct. Kenmore's, Lord Strathnaver's, the Laird of Grant's, and one new one, Cunningham's also three troops of Dragoons, Cardross's, Jackson's and Home's; besides three troops of Horse.

APPENDIX B.

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