A List of Ammunition and other necessaries to March with eight half-Cannon, six quarter-Cannon, and sixteen Field-pieces, al∣lowing every half-Cannon 150 Shot, every quarter-Cannon 100. and every Field-piece 80. with the number of Waggons thereto needful.
- BUllets for half-Cannon 1200 whereof 40 upon a Waggon 30 Waggons.
- Bullets for quarter-Cannon 600 upon each waggon 80 8 Waggons.
- Bullets for the Field-pieces 1280 upon each waggon 160 8 Waggons.
- Powder 24400 24 Waggons.
- Boxes for Cartridges 160 upon each waggon 40 4 Waggons.
- Capravens, or great Joysts 30 upon each waggon 10 3 Waggons.
- Small Joysts 40 upon each waggon 20 2 Waggons.
- Oaken planks for bedding 60 upon each waggon 10 6 Waggons.
- Deal or Firr-planks 100 upon each waggon 25 4 Waggons.
- Spars of all sorts 100 upon each waggon 50 2 Waggons.
- Two Bucks-heads or Gins with the appurtenances be∣longing to them, to mount and dismount the Pieces 2 Waggons.
- For Hurdles 4 Waggons.
- For spare Ladles, Rammers, Spunges and Leavers 1 Waggon.
- For Traces, Lines to draw Ordnance, and Collars for Horses 3 Waggons.
- For the preparation for Ropes 1 Waggon.
- For the Harness-maker and his Tools 1 Waggon.
- For Spades, Shovels, Axes, Hatchets, Chop∣ping-knives and Mattocks 3 Waggons.
- For Lanthorns, Candles, Lamps, Tucks, Greace, and other like necessaries 1 Waggon.
Waggons for the Officers.
- For the General of the Artillery 4 Waggons.
- For the Lieutenant-General 2 Waggons.
- For the Controuler 2 Waggons.
- For the Commissary 1 Waggon.
- For 12 Gentlemen of the Ordnance 4 Waggons.
- For the Mr. Gunner 1 Waggon.
- For the Commissary of the drawing Horses 1 Waggon.
- For every Engineer 1 Waggon.
- For each Captain of the Pioniers 1 Waggon.
- For the Mr. Smith 1 Waggon.
- For each Mr. Carpenter 1 Waggon.
- For the Fire-workers each one 1 Waggon.
- For the Captain of the Cannoniers 1 Waggon.
- For the Bridge-Master 1 Waggon.
- For the Mr. Petardier 1 Waggon.
- For the Maker of Cannon-baskets 1 Waggon.
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