This is the seventh post in a series of posts containing links to the drill manuals and regulations. Each post will be for a particular country or state to avoid cross-contamination. The linked items cover more than the Revolutionary and Napoleonic eras. Regrettably the lists cannot be exhaustive but will contain as much I have been able to find. Should I find anything more, I will add.
New manual exercise as performed by His Majesty's dragoons, foot-guards, foot, artillery, marines, and by the militia
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1758
PDF link (diagrams are folded out towards the rear of the volume)
The manual exercise, for the Dorsetshire regiment of militia
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J. Hughs, London 1759
PDF link
A new manual, and platoon exercise: with an explanation
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1764
PDF link
The manual exercise, with explanations, as ordered by His Majesty
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1770
PDF link
Cuthbertson's system for the complete interior management and oeconomy of a battalion of infantry
Cuthbertson.
Rouths and Nelson, Bristol 1776
link
Rules and regulations for the formations, field-exercise, and movements, of His Majesty's forces
???
[London] 1792
link (viewable but not downloadable except as one page at a time)
The Manual and platoon exercises
Adjutant General's Office
John Howe, Halifax [Canada] 1792
PDF link
Certain rules and orders to be observed by the embodied militia
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J. Walter, London 1793
PDF link
Additional rules and orders to be observed by the embodied militia
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1793
PDF link
The eighteen manoeuvres, as practised by His Majesty's infantry, with a copper-plate engraving to each
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1794
PDF link (diagrams are embedded in text)
Rules and regulations for the formations, field-exercise, and movements, of His Majesty's forces
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1794
PDF link (plates are not folded out)
Certain rules and orders to be observed by the corps of Fencible Cavalry
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J. Walter, London 1794
PDF link
Rules and regulations for the formations, field-exercise, and movements of His Majesty's forces
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1795
PDF link (plates are not folded out)
Instructions and regulations for the formations and movements of the cavalry
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1796
PDF link (plates are folded out)
Rules and regulations for the sword exercise of the cavalry
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1796
PDF link (Plates are folded out)
Instructions for the use of farriers attached to the British cavalry
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London 1796
PDF link
General regulations and instructions for Light-Horse Volunteers of London and Westminster
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Bunney, Thompson & Co., London 1797
PDF link
Standing orders for the Yeomanry Corps of Ireland
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J. Buchanan & W. McCorkell 1798
PDF link
Rules and regulations for the formations, field-exercise, and movements, of His Majesty's forces
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1798
PDF link (plates are not folded out)
PDF link (plates are folded out across two pages)
A complete and comprehensive exercise book, containing rules and regulations for the formation, field-exercise, and movements of His Majesty's forces. With the method of performing eighteen manoeuvres … to which is added the manual … for the use of the Liverpool Volunteers
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1798
PDF link
Regulations for the exercise of riflemen and light infantry, and instructions for their conduct in the field
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1798
PDF link (plates are folded out)
Instructions and regulations for the formations and movements of the cavalry
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1799
PDF link (plates are folded out)
Instructions for the use of farriers attached to the British cavalry
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1799
PDF link
Instructions for the drill and the method of performing the eighteen manoeuvres as ordered for His Majesty's forces
John Russell 1799
PDF link (diagrams are embedded in text)
Regulations for the exercise of riflemen and light infantry, and instructions for their conduct in the field
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1803
link (plates are folded out)
Instruction concerning the duties of light infantry in the field
Francis Jarry
A. Dulau, London 1803
link (plates are not folded out)
Instructions for the drill, and the methods of performing the eighteen manoeuvres
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John Russell 1804
link (diagrams are embedded in text)
The Manual and platoon exercises, &c. &c.
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T. Egerton, London 1804
link (download via the Download Menu on the lefthand side)
PDF link
Instructions for the use of yeomanry & volunteer corps of cavalry
John Charles Herries,
1805
Part 1 – no sign of a text on line.
Part 2 PDF link (diagrams embedded in text)
An Elucidation of several parts of His Majesty's regulations for the formations and movements of cavalry
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1808
link (plates are not folded out)
Rules and regulations for the formations, field-exercise, and movements, of His Majesty's Forces
Adjutant General's-Office
T. Egerton, Londom 1811
PDF link (plates are folded out across two pages))
A treatise on the British drill and exercise of the company with an introduction to the field exercise of the battalion explaining the different posts and situations of every individual in the battalion during the performance of its movements
Antonio Baron López Suasso Díaz de Fónseca
W. Clowes, London 1814
link (diagrams are not folded out)
Rules and regulations for the formations, field exercise, and movements of His Majesty's forces: as prescribed by the following General order, dated 1st June, 1792 (and other General Orders)
Adjutant General's-Office, Horse Guards
A.B. King, Dublin 1815
link (plates are not folded out)
Regulations and instructions for the infantry sword exercise
Adjutant-General's Office
W. Clowes, London 1819
PDF link
General Regulations and Orders for the Army
Adjutant-General's Office, Horse-Guards
W. Clowes 1822
PDF link
The Manual and platoon exercises
Adjutant-General's Office, Horse-Guards
London (reprinted in Quebec) 1824
link (download via the Download Menu on the lefthand side)
PDF link
On the essentials of good skirmishing: an attempt to raise more completely from a formal to a practical character, the ordinary mode of applying the established system of light infantry drill.
Georg Gawler
F. Pinkney, London 1837
link
Infantry company drill
Adjutant General's Office, Horse Guards
H. W. Rowsell, Toronto 1846
PDF link
The infantry manual: containing directions for the drill and instruction of recruits
War Office
W. Clowes and sons, London [1847]
link (slightly imperfect version)