| Of English HORSE, | |
| the Regiments of, | Where Quartered. |
| Schonberg, | At Luragan, Killultagh, Glenevy, Camlin, Collerush, Kilmacavit, Killeleagh, and Killead. |
| Sir John Lancer's, | Down Patrick and Lekeale. |
| Coll. Villier's, | Donaghadee, Ballywater, Ballyhalbert, Ineshargy, Ballynestor, and Gray-Abby. |
| Coll. Russel's, | Ditto places. |
| L. Hewit's late Regiment, | Killeleagh, Killinchey, Armillan, Newtown, Kirkdonnel, Knockbridge, and Bradagh. |
| Coll. Coy's, | Strangford, Bally Culler, Killcliffe, Dounsford, and Port a Ferry. |
| Langston's | Castle-Fin, Cavan, Stranerland, and places adjacent. |
| Lord Cavendish's, | Barony of Drum, Dirachy and Mylone. |
| Harbora's Troop, | Cumber Parish and Killmuddy. |
| The Train of Atrillery, | Belfast and Hilsborough. |
| Provost Marshal, | Lisburn. |
| DRAGOONS. | |
| the Regiments of, | Where Quartered. |
| Royal Regiment, | the Isle of Maghee. |
| Levison's, | Moiragh, Maharalin and Warigstown: |
| FOOT. | |
| the Regiments of, | Where Quartered. |
| Batalions of Dutch Guards, | Antrim 250; at Belturbet 250. |
| Grebens Regiment. | |
| Regiments of Princess Anne, | Londonderry. |
| Regiments of Brigadier Stuart's, | Narrow-water, Green castle, Rosetrevor, and Annalong. |
| Regiments of Sir Joh. Hanmore's, | Gilsford, and places adjacent. |
| Regiments of Wharton's, | Waringstown, Clare, and places adjacent. |
| Regiments of Earl of Meath's, | Lisburn. |
| Regiments of L. Kingston's, | Lisburn. |
| Regiments of Hastings, | Belfast. |
| Regiments of Hamilton's, | Clownish. |
| Regiments of Bellasys, | Carrickvergrass, 150 Men to guard the Passage at or near the isle of Rathlin. |
| Regiments of Lord Lisbourn's, | Ballenderry and Portmore. |
| [Page 2] Regiments of Herbert's, | At Rathvillan and Ballymabinch. |
| Regiments of Deering's, | Portadowne, |
| Regiments of E. of Drogheda's, | Tendaraghee. |
| Regiments of Coll. Earle's, | Six-mile water, 200 Belturbet. |
| Regiments of De la Melloniere's, | Drummore and Hilsborough. |
| Regiments of Du Camuon's | Legacory, Drumalley-castle, and Castle-Reagh. |
| Regiments of De la Calimot's, | Mountjoy, Dungannon. |
| Inniskilling and Londonderry Forces. | |
| the Regiments of, | Where Quartered. |
| Col. Wolsley's Re giment of Horse, | At Belturbet. |
| Sir Albert Cunningham's. | |
| Coll. Wynn's, | Ballyshannon 2 Troops, Ardmagh 2. Monaghon 4. |
| Hamilton's, | Belturbet. |
| Lloyd,'s, | Monaghon 6 Companies, Glasclough 3, Tynan 3, and 3 at Callidon, |
| White's, | Inniskilling. |
| Michelburn's, | Lough bricklen, Newry, &c. |
| St. John's, | Armaugh, and 30 Men at Binburb. |
| Tiffin's | Ballyshannon, Dunagall, and Balleck. |
| The Danish Forces. | |
| FOOT. | |
| the Regiments of, | Where Quartered. |
| Guards, | At Dowagh, Billicori, and Rashee. |
| Queens, | Dunagar, Killbreed, Wibtin. |
| Prince Frederick's, | Lain, Carn-Castle, and Killwoghterm, Barony of Glanarm. |
| Prince Christianus, | Glanarm, Solor, Ardelinis. Layd, and Temple-Woghtra, all in the Barrony of Glanarm, |
| Prince George's, | Armoy, Billy, and Derryckighan; at Armoy, part of Billy, and Derryckighan in the Barony of Cary. |
| Zeeland, | Colerain Killowen, Matosquin, Magilligan, and Dunbo, all in the Barony of Colerain. |
| Jutland, | Loughell. Dunaghis, Killagan, Dundermount, and Killreghtees; first and last in Du [...]n luce, the rest in the Barony of Kilconway. |
| Fuhne, | Killuca, Garwaghey, Bosagh, Aghadowes, Ballyaghy, Dawson's Bridge, and Magheraselt. |
| Adenburgh, | Skerrie and Rackhaven in the Barony of Antrim. |
| HORSE. | |
| the Regiments of, | Where Quartered. |
| Jewell's, | At Maghrahoghill (except Mr. Adare's Estate) Kert Konner, Kells, and Grainge. |
| Donoy's. | Ballymony, Tenvoy, Magresteik in Tenvoy in the Barony of Kilconway. |
| Seesset, | Dunluce, Ballyaghran, Balleywoolin, Ballyreashane, and Grange of Killdologh in the Barony of Dunluce, and Liberty of Colerain. |
| Pr. Wirtemburgh's, | Head-quarters at Castle-Golgorme. |
| General-Officers, | at Balleymenagh. |
If the Reader will please to examine this List, and allow every Regiment to be full, as they must be at opening the Campaign, upon pain of Breaking; each Regiment of Foot, Officers and all, will be 800, and each Regiment of Horse 300; It will be found that the Forces at present in Ireland are 35000 and upwards: Enough to reduce that Kingdom, without other help than Horses and Carriages for Provisions. The General is gone to view the Artillery and Shipping at Belfast. I am