diagram of military installation on Hounslow Heath THE CAMP on Honslow Heath PROSPECT of his majesty's FORCES as they lie ENCAMPED (at least three Miles in length) on Honslow-Heath in the County of Midlesex. in the year 1686. Sold by I. Oliver at the Corner of the Old-Baily on— Ludgate hill and I. Seller junior next Door to Mercer's Chapel in Cheap side fleur-de-lis East South West compass rose Out guards Out Guards Baber bridge Powder Mills the Forge the College Hospital the bake house A Barn for hay & straw The Whole Army Drawn up in Battalions A Place for the Queen to see the Army March the Great Kettle Drums 28 field Pieces Right Wing Horse. 5 Regilu s A. Earl of Oxford's B. Maj. Gen. Worden C. Lord Lumley D. Earl of Shrewsbury E. Earl of Peterborough The Officers tents F. Colonels G. Lievt. Coll. &c Majors H. Captains I Lieutenants &c Cornets K. Quarter Masters X. Soldiers tents Ensigns tents are in the same line as the Cornets. &c sergeant ˢ w. in the Quar ᵗ Masters The Foot Guards 1. The King's Batallions the Duke of Grafton Coll. 2. Earl of Cravens 3. Coll. Douglas 4. Prince George 5. Coll. Oglethorpe 6. E. of Huntingdon 7. E. of Lychfield 8. Marq. of Worcester 9 Earl of Bath 10. Coll. Kirk 11. Lord Dunbarton Y. the Fuzaliers in Battalions. Z. Out Guards. 12. The Lord Dartmouth's Regiment of Fuzaliers tents 13. Ld. Dartmouth's tent 14. Lieut. Coll. &c Majors 15. Captains 16. Lieutenants & Ensigns 17. sergeants 18. Guners 19 the Carriages with Ammunition Left Wing Horse & Regiments L. Earl of Plymouth M. Earl of Scarsdall N. Earl of Arran O. S ●. john I●aniers Q The Court or King's Quarters a. the King's tent b. the Chapel c. Lord Dunbarton's d. Lord Churchill e. Earl of Fevershams' f. Earl of Arran On the left of all. 3 Regt. of Dragoons R. the Lord Cornbury S. Coll. Bartlet T. Duke of Somerset