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Rides--Thence proceeding by Weymouth Castle to its near lands, and of their further extremity, leaving the Portland Island Ferry House, extended the rider to Wythe Regis, Chicheril &c. The various camps consisting of Infantry, Cavalry & Horse Artillery which of different times were formed around Weymouth* gave frequent & interesting occupation to His Majesty, in his Rides-- At on the Reviews of the Cavalry [[underline]] Two & Twenty Squadrons [[/underline]] of heavy & of Light Calvalry, made a [[underline]] fine home [[/underline]] [[underline ]] charge [[/underline]] across the Plain. [[underline]] in line, [[/underline]] & which from near the great Western [[addition]] on the right [[/addition]] road, extended to the near skirts of the entrenchments of Maiden Castle on the left-- [[underline]] The King, (& with [[/underline]] whom I * In the year 1709 German [[unclear]] German Horse artillery formed part of The Camp --