APPENDIX. Rates of Pensions payable to European Officers and Soldiers and their Widows from Lord Clive's Fund. The following Scale of Pensions for Non-commissioned Officers and Private Soldiers was established by the Court's Resolution of the 14th of April, 1819, communicated to Government of Bengal in the Court's Despatch, dated 21st July, 1819, and published in General Orders, dated 5th February, 1830. All serjeants having actually served 21 years, whereof the last eight years in the capacity of serjeants, to be allowed 1s. a day, over and above the pension derivable from Lord Clive's Fund. All serjeants having served 14 years, and discharged on account of debilitated constitutions, to be allowed ls. a day. All corporals and privates discharged at their own request, after 21 years' service, to be allowed ls. a day. All corporals and privates discharged as unfit on account of broken constitutions, having served 14 years, to be allowed 9d. a day. If wounded and totally unable to contribute to earn a livelihood, after 21 years' service, to be allowed 1s. 10d. If wounded, but able to contribute to earn a livelihood, after 21 years' service, to be allowed 1s. 4d. a day. If wounded and unable to contribute to earn a livelihood, after 14 years' service, to be allowed 1s. 6d. a day. If wounded, but able to contribute to earn a livelihood, after 14 years' service, to be allowed 1s. a day. If rendered totally unable to earn a livelihood from wounds, under 14 years' service, to be allowed Is. 3d. a day. If wounded, but able to contribute to earn a livelihood, under 14 years' service, to be allowed 9d. a day. No soldier is entitled to the benefit of the Regulations under 21 years' service, unless his discharge contain a recommendation for pension from the Government under which he may have served. A. BRYCE, Military Fund-Office, East India House, 28th February, 1832. ANGLO INDIAN ARMY. Rates of Furlough Pay in 1813, and 1832. In 1813 the Furlough Pay of the Officers of Engineers was the same as that of the Infantry; in Nov. 1823 it was assimilated to that of the Artillery officers.-Letters to Bengal, dated 25th Nov. 1823. |