Description | Bill of expenses of the constables of Northallerton for conveying soldiers' baggage between September 1794 and October 1795. Includes the baggage of:
- the Rothesay Fencibles, taken to Darlington - the Wakefield Volunteers, taken to Ripon - the Yorkshire Volunteers, taken to Darlington - Colonel Baumont's Light Dragoons, taken to Darlington and Ripon - the 21st Regiment of Light Dragoons, taken to Darlington - part of Colonel Frazer's Regiment, taken to Darlington - Lord Darlington's Regiment of Light Dragoons, taken to Ripon - Lord Gray de Wilton's Regiment, taken to Darlington - the 7th Regiment of Light Dragoons, taken to Darlington - the 2nd division of the 7th Regiment of Light Dragoons, taken to Darlington - the 16th Regiment of Light Dragoons, taken to Darlington - the 2nd and 3rd divisions of the 16th Regiment of Light Dragoons, taken to Darlington - the Rothesay and Chatness Fencibles, taken to Darlington - Colonel Frazer's Recruits, taken to Darlington - part of the 27th (late 7th) Regiment of Light Dragoons, taken to Boroughbridge - part of the 28th (late 16th) Regiment of Light Dragoons, taken to Ripon - the Roxburgh Cavalry, taken to Thirsk - the 89th Regiment of Foot, taken to Easingwold - part of the 8th, 44th, 55th, 73rd, 78th, and 79th Regiment of Foot, taken to Darlington - the 132nd Regiment of Foot, taken to Darlington - the Roxburgh Cavalry, taken to Darlington - the 115th Regiment of Foot, taken to Darlington - the 2nd division of the 115th Regiment of Foot, taken to Darlington - the 1st and 2nd divisions of the 3rd Regiment of Dragoons (or Prince of Wales' Own), taken to Darlington - the 3rd Regiment of Dragoons (or the King's Own), taken to Boroughbridge - part of the 7th Regiment of Light Dragoons, taken to Boroughbridge - the 1st and 2nd divisions of the Leicestershire Militia, taken to Darlington - the 2nd and 3rd divisions of the 3rd Regiment (or King's Own) Dragoons, taken to Boroughbridge - the Windsor Foresters, taken to Darlington - the 2nd division of the Windsor Foresters, taken to Darlington - the 4th division of the 3rd Regiment (or King's Own) Dragoons, taken to Boroughbridge - the 132nd Regiment of Foot, taken to Ripon - the 3rd division of the Windsor Foresters, taken to Darlington - the Cambridgeshire Cavalry, taken to Darlington - the Louth Volunteers, commanded by Colonel Lought, taken to Darlington - the 121st Regiment of Foot, commanded by Colonel Macnamara, taken to Darlington - the 39th Regiment of Foot, taken to Ripon - the 1st and 2nd divisions of the 33rd Regiment of Light Dragoons, taken to Darlington - the 58th Regiment of Foot, taken to Easingwold - the 84th Regiment of Foot, taken to Boroughbridge - the 33rd Regiment of Light Dragoons, taken to Boroughbridge - the 121st Regiment of Foot, taken to Boroughbridge |