THE MANNER of the MARCH AND EMBATTELLING OF THE trained BANDS AND AUXILIARIES Of the City of London, Hamlets, Westminster men, and the Burrow of southwark, as it was appointed by the Honourable Committee of the Militia; and performed on Tuesday the 26. of September, 1643. LONDON Printed, 1643. The manner of the March and Embattailing of the Trained Bands, and Auxiliaries of the City of London, Hamlets, Westminster men, and the Bourough or Southwark, &c. 1. THat the Regiments be at the place of Randevouze by seven of the clock to march into the Field. The order of the March. 1. The City Regiments, White, Yellow, Green and orange. 2. The Hamlets Regiment of Trained men. 3. The Westminster Regiment of Trained men. 4. The Regiment of Trained men in southwark. 5. The Auxiliaries of the Hamlets. 6. The Auxiliaries of southwark. The place of Randevouze in the City. The white Regiment in Pauls Church yard where the cross stood. The yellow Regiment in Pauls Church yard among the Drapers. The green Regiment in Old Bayly, pie Corner, and part of Smithfield. The orange Regiment in Fleet street, and to march after the green Regiment. The Hamlets in Smithfield and Aldersgate street, and to march after the orange. The Westminster men in holborn, and down towards Newgate. The Regiment of southwark men in Gracious street, Canon street, and Watling street, and so to St. Austins Gate, and to march after the Westminster Regiment. Distance in march between Companies 12. foot. Between Regiments 30. foot. The Auxiliaries of the Hamlets in Fanchurch street and Gra 〈…〉 street, and to march in the rear of southwark men. The Auxiliaries of southwark to be on the Bridge, and Gra 〈…〉 us street, and to march in the rear of the Hamlets. The Companies in each Regiment to march successively, according to segniority, as first, 1. Colonels Company. 2. Lieutenant colonel. Sergeant mayor 3. Eldest captain 4. The place of Randevouze to be drawn up in a regimentall way. The four Regiments of the City in the new artillery Garden. The Hamlets and Westminster Regiments in the upper Fields next the Windmilles, on the right of the new artillery ground. The southwark Regiments in the Field next above the four quarters. Both Regiments. The Auxiliaries to be drawn up into one Body in a regimentall way in the place where Moore-dich was, which Body must consist of two grand Divisions according to the other Regiments. The manner how to draw the Regiments up in two grand Divisions. In a Regiment consisting of 6. Companies is to be placed after this manner: The 2. grand Division.   The first grand Division.     The left wing.   The right wing. 2 5 4 3 6 1 Ser. mayor. 3. Cap. 2. Capt. 1. Cap. 4. Capt. Lieu. colonel. A Regiment of 7. Companies. 2 6 4 3 5 7 1 Ser. mayor. 4. Capt. 2. Capt. 1. Capt. 3. Capt. 5. Capt. Lieu. Col. A Regiment of 8. Companies. 2 7 6 4 3 5 8 1 A Regiment of 9. Companies. 2 7 6 4 3 5 9 8 1 Whereas there is no colonel for the Regiments, there the Lieutenant colonel is to supply that place. The Lieutenant colonels Company takes the first place on the right of the first division. sergeant Majors company takes the second place in the left of the second division. And so according to the place of the figures. When the Companies of each Regiment are so drawn up, the Pikes of each grand division to march clear of the Musketteres, and to close both Muskets and Pikes, and then the Musketteeres of each grand division to bee equal divided, and to fleeve up and flank the Pikes. And in this manner to march into the great field where you are thus to place yourselves. The White Regiment of the City to take place at the farthest end of the field westward, facing towards the City. The Yellow Regiment of the City to take place at the farthest end estward, next the fort at Pimlico facing towards balms. The green to face the Yellow. Th● orange to face the White. The Hamlets to take place on the right of the green. The Westminster Regiment to take place on the left of the orange. The southwark trained band to take the left of the Yellow. The Auxilaries to take the left of the White Regiment, and to face the Westminster Regiment. For the firing. All the Musketteeres to march clear of the Pikes and to sleeve their Pikes. Then to make an intervaile between every five Files of each Division. 1. Firing— Two Ranks advancing 10. paces, and to fall into the rear of themselves. 2. Firing— Two fire even in the Front, and to fall in the rear of themselves, and so to continue. Pimlico.             Mount-Mill. The breast work       Front. Lieu. Co. Wilson. Westminster. Southwark. Lieu. Co. Harison. 4 hand-drawn rectangles, one above each name. NB: each name, as well as "Front", is printed upside-down in the original text Front. Lieu. Co. Foster. Hamlets. Auxiliaries. Lieu. Co. Davis. 4 hand-drawn rectangles, one below each name Islington. sergeant mayor.   The Colonels.     The 3. place.       The 3. place.   M. M. The 2. grand Division.   M. M. The 1. grand Division.   The 8. place.     The 8. place. 4. Capt. 2. Capt.     5. Capt. Lieu. Col.     The 1. place of honour       The 1. place of honour.   P. P. The 7. place.   P. P. The 7. place   Ser. mayor.     1. Capt. 3. Capt.     The 6. place     The 6. place. P. P.     P P.     The 2. place       The 2. place.     The 4. place.       The 4. place.   M. M.     M. M.     The 5. place       The 5. place.   Lieutenant colonel.   FINIS.