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ARMY REGULATIONa
ARMY CIRCULARS,
asirzD BT oKDzx or thb
SECfiETARY OF STATE FOR WAR.
LONDON!
rniKTED rOB BEB lfAJE8TT'B 8TATI0SEBT OVVIOB
BY HARRISON k SONS,
PBINTEBB IN OBDIHABT TO HEB 1UJE8T1:
1883.
tatOBl(LMHdl.II,Ch^illL\«>iTUiuuouD — ,
■TAVfOW.CknllCCrHKU. KEIUtt FAOU tBINCkaOo.l>(MHMBtt*H
rrtB AwiMon-
[/• quoiing Armni Cirmtian, ik€ year amd ike mmher of ike damee ekould he r^erred lo. The
^oragretph of ike Cltmee ekomld aleo le imdieated where neeeeearyJ]
INDEX
TO
ARMY CIRCULARS,
1868 TO 1882.
[Hf.B. — ThiM Index does not Inelude Claimes and Begulatlon«
ivhiel^ were eaneelleid or rendered obsolete before Ist January
]
A.
AcoouHTs :
Army Reserve (Ist Class), Pay and Deferred Pay to be sepiurate
Commissariat a&d Tranf port Corps, Equipment. . v . .
Adxtttant :
Auxiliary Forces, Retir^ Pay [Warrant]
,, „ -Retirement . • . •
Cavalry or Infantry, tenure of appointment
Militia and Yeomanry, Retired Pay [Warrant]. .-
„ Officer of Regular Forces acting as, horse lure, &e.
Volunteers, Retired Pay [Warrant] • • • . .
Admibaltti Froyieions to troops on disembarkatioa
• •
• »
AoTHBTiMMum, Army ; Newipapen in wbieh they out l>« ioaerted
Tear and OlaoM.
1881. 8]
1881. 2i
1881. 180
1881. 203
1882. 226
1880. 219
1881. 187
1879. 254
1870. 167
(154
186
(203
1880.
1881./
1882.
229
249
303
/ 14
88
63
89
122
143
170
202
236
272
16
51
91
,182
V261
B 2
ir
AttENTS :
Allowances, reyiBion of [Warrant]
Regimental, appointment of [Warrant] . • . . . . • .
Aid Society at seat of war. Surgeons and Nurses, and supplies of
Allowances .
Baggage (see Baooaob).
Browning Arms, to cease ; issues to be in kind
Cartridge cases, collecting empty. • . •
M ,t M Nordcnfelt
Clothing, Extra wear and tear of, South Africa . •
(Commuted), fuel and light at home (see Fuel and Liobt).
Contingent ^ee Contingent Allowance).
Forage (see Foraoe).
Fuel (see Fuel and Light).
Horses, conveyance by railway
„ provision of, during actiye operations [Warrant]
Idbraxy , , , ^ /
light (see Fuel and Light).
Lodgiug (tee Lodging Allowance).
Mess accommodation, Officers, temporary
„ allowance, Officers with Militia during training . . [.
Quarters, Royal Engineer Officers' Civilian Servants' . .
The Royal Warrant and Regulations, issue of
Royal Warrant and Regulations, issue of
• •
• •
»t
additions and alttrations
ArparatioB allowances, ftmilies of Soldiers on FoMsn Sar
»i
Year and CUase.
1871. 116
1881. 213
1880. 151
1878. 132
1880. 194
1881. 161
1882. 21
1882. 160
188L 243
1882. 2
1882. 227
1882. 229
1882. 38
(147
1881 |g
(274
21
38
67
97
U7
1882.( gg
166
167
168
169
190
227
2«3
18S3. 97
1882. 243
Allowances — continued,
Trayelling, Railway Warranta for return from Musketry
Instruction
„ Conveyance, Soldiers on discharge or transfer to
Army Reserve . • • • . . . • , .
„ Expenses and Allowances, Civilian Subordinates • .
i>
Allowances, Civilian, Subordinates • • . . • ,
„ ,, v/mcer^ •• •• ■• •• »,
,, Expenses .„ •• .. •• ••
., Warrant Officers, non-commissioned officers and
men, marching allowance . •
Veterinary Surgeons gaietted to Regiments of Household
Cavalry • • • . • • • • • •
Ammunitiok (see also Cabtridoes and GTrRFOWDEa) :
Fuzes and Tubtf s, Garrison Artillery
„ 1, Militia „
„ ,, Volunteer „
Gun practice ond ex<«rcise of Artillery Militia, Channel Islands
Gun, and Rocket«, for practice and exercise
Guncotton (see Guxtcotton).
Small-arm, Militia. • • •
breaking up of
for practice and exercise
• •
«»
i»
AirNurriKs and Prkstons, Regulations for payment of
i
• •
Extra on retirement to 14 Officers of Royal Artillery (Warrant)
ArPOIKTMRNT :
Acoountant-General, and Deputy and Assistant Accountant-
General • • • • . . • • • • • • • •
Assistant Under Secretary of State
Director of Artillery and Stores, Assistant
1* f» ?? •• to
Director of Clothing, Assistant • •
,, Contracts
Director of Supplies, &c. .. •• •• .. ••
Directors of Works, Deputy . • • • • • . • <
Year and Olause.
1882. 1
1882. 228
'''''{ill
1882. 167
1882. 168
1882. 169
1881. 149
1881. ]93
1881. 196
1881. 19/
1879. 18
1882. 255
1882. 129
1881. 27
f 96
1879./ 122
171
1880.' 166
1880. 84
>»
• •
1882.
1878.
1881.
1881.
1881.
1877.
1878.
1877.
1881.
9f
91
Assistant
Financial Secretary
I ; 1.81. {
l\ 1882.
1882.
1882.
54
195
70
46
47
169
52
181
19
19
71
20
132
ApFOIBtMKKT-*-Con/tniiM/.
First, and promotioo of officers (Malta Fencible Artillery)
[Instructions on Warrant J . .
Legal Agent in Scotland • .
Parliamentanr Under Secretaiy of State
Permanent Under Secretary of State • • • • • • • •
Submarine Defences, Inspector of • • • • • •
Apprentices (see Reoimemtal Debts Act).
Aemouesrs :
Care, repair and browning small-arms and bayonet scabbards ^
Martini-Henry, Rifles, Mark I., Instructions for
• •
Arms (see also Amhukitiok avd Browkiko).
Barrels damaged, small-arms . •
M Boards of Surrey and Courts of Enquiiy
• •
Browning, eza{nination and repair
Care, repair, tic., of small-arms, Instructions for Armourers i
Demands for small-arms • • • • • , • • • •
Martini-Henry and Snider, re-examination of • •
Martini-Henry Rifles, Mark I., Instructions for Armourers
(Martini-Henry), cleaning, instructions for ' . •
,, Instructions for Serjeant-Instructors of Auxiliary
Forces •• .. •• ••
Militia, biowning, examination and repair
(Snider), instructions for care of. . • • • . • • • .
Armt Act, 1881. Definition of "Corps,*' for purposes of [Warrant]
Army Chaplains (see Chaplaiks).
Year snd Cfbiise*
Armt-Cobps Establishxikts, War Strength
{
Armt Establishjceivtb (see Kstabushxbnts).
Armt in thb Field :
Line of C3mmunication8, Regulations for the organisation of . •
Regulations for supply of Stores to
Armt Hospital Corps:
Compounders of Medicine, examination
Discnarge or re-transfer, applications for
Diotrict Officers of Orderkes, charge of stores
Manual of Instruction • • • • . ,
Married establishment • • « .
Regulations « .
„ Errata and Addenda. • • .
Warrant for • • • •
I
• •
1874. 161
1876, 71
1880. 158
1878. 195
1882. 55
881. 253
882. 29
B76. 116
880. 223
882. 80
882 ^217
®®^i218
881. 253
882. 29
882. 176
881. 255
875. 116
881.{^
882. 258
882. 218
881. 240
877. 186
882. 23
882. 232
878. 126
881. 270
882. 155
881.
881.
881.
875.
877.
878.
878.
877.
31
284
119
103
47
28
212
125
rU
Abut Msbicjll Dst^ABTMBNT (see Msdioal Dbpastmi^kt).
Ammr Pat Dkpabticskt, orgiiniiation and duties, &c. [Warrant] . .
Chief Pajmaster, Medical examination on promotion to rank
of [Instructions on Warrant] . • • • •
Armt RssKBTii :
Absentees . • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Conreyance of soldiers on transfer to • • • • ; •
Permission to quit United Kingdom
Retutna, periodical •• •• •• »• •• ••
Ist Cla«B, accounts of pay and deferred pay to be separate
advance of pay on discharge from Military Prison • .
clothing-, pl»n, on discharge from ^risoki • •
deferred pay •• •• •• •• •• ••
de-mobilisation •• •• •• •• •• ••
descriptive returns, parchment • • • •
enrolment and re-enrolmcnt • • • • • • • •
forfeiture of service . •
n
n
w
W
»9
medical inspection
mobilised in 1878, Pensions [Warrant]
molnliaation regulations • . • • • •
„ „ special instructionfi • • •
payment of men in Goyemment employment or in
the Police Force
Ist C?las8, payment of men on dischaige
», permanent service, children, attendance at school
9'
rejoining for army service
• •
{
2nd Class, equipment and clothing of, care of
• •
), Pension and gratuities • • • • • •
„ Section D, enrolment of Pensioners to cease, Ac.
»» training and enrolment • • • •
Ajuct Schools (see Schools).
Abxt Sbbviob Cobps (now Commissabiat aitd Tbaicsfobt avd
Obdnihob Stobb Cobps):
Ordnance Store Corps and Commissariat and Transport Corps,
substituted for title of [WarrantJ • •
Abtifiobbb :
Navalt in Station Hospitals, return of
Year and Oaute.
• •
1877. 170S§l~fi
1881. S
1880.
109
1882.
228
1882.
158
1879.
25
1881.
81
1881.
57
1882.
206
1878.
205
1882.
239
1880.
298
1879.
24
1880.
297
[ 66 « 1-5
1879.<
87
154
1880.'
82
1208
1882>
[130
1224
1881.
241
1882.
MI
1882.
1880.
13
1880.
14
1878.
149
1879.
192, §§-1
1881.<
f 65
I 95
1880.
1180
1183
1882.
174
1881.
68
1882.
95
1881. 214
1881. 163
▼m
Artillery (Rotal) :
Ammunition (see Axmvkitiom).
Annuity, extra, on retirement to fourteen Officers of [Warrant]
Equipment (see Kquipment).
Packing {»ee Equipmekt).
Payment under Ke -organ iiation effected by G.O. 72 of 1882. •
Siege train, distribution of . . • • • • • • • •
Artillery Material of Auxiliary Artillery . . . • . •
„ Militia, ammunition ([see Ammxtnitiok).
„ Siege, in acti>e operations, instructions for serrice of • •
Auxiliary Forces:
Adjutant's retired pay [Warrant] ,
9, and Quarter-Master, retirement • • • •
Attendance at scboolB of children of Permanent Staff • •
I
{
Artillery, command of • • • •
9, Equipment, requisitions for • •
„ Materiel •• •• •• •• ••
Colonels, Honorary, appointment of • •
Oorrospondence, Artillery • • • • • •
Discharge of non-commissioned officers and men from Perma-
nent Staff . • • • • • • ,
Double Commissions in • •
Elimination of Officers • •
Gratuity to men, when injured on duty . • • • • •
Honorary rank of Officers • • • • • • • •
Iu»truction8 to Armourers, Snider^Arms, and Martini-Henry
RiBes . . • • . • •
Medical attendance on Permanent Staff, deBnition of ^' family '*
Military books and maps may be purchased by officers on re-
payment. • .. •• •• •• ••
Militia and Enrolled Pensioners, small-arms, issue of materials
for browning and cleaning, in lieu of money allowance • .
Musketry instruction of troops armed with Snider rifler, issue
of Supplvmont • • • • . • . • • • • •
Naval men fraudulently enlisting into . •
Permanent Staff not serving on Army engagement. Pensions of
• [Warrant]
,, „ Subsistence in confinement or under arrest • •
Schools of Instroction for Officers • • • • • • • •
Serjeaut- Instructors, Martini-Henry Arms
Year and CUoM.
1880.
84
1882.
138
1881.
225
1879.
289
1880.
197
1881.
180
1881.
203
1879.
/124
U38
1880
2S0
1881.
40
1882.
151
1879.
289
1880.
305
1879.
298
1880.
204
1882.
141
1882.
183
1879.
39
1879.
125
1881.
171
1881.
283
1880.
104
1880.
132
1881.
227
1880.
156
1880.
306
1882.
165
1881.
8
1879.
203
1882.
258
Baooaor:
Allowance, Militia
Steamboat rates «
B.
• •
1880. g67
1878. 131
Baxkhxq Acoottnts, pensions and annuities. • • • . . •
Babbjlcks (see also CoMMissjLBiATy AVD Oedkam CE Stobs Dbfabt-
XBKT, AND StOBBS).
Accommodation in •• •• •• •• •• •
Fire, precautions against . • • • • • • •
Fomituie (see FvamrvjOi),
9, schedules of revised [Warrant]
• ■
>»
schedules of, revised, Chaplains' surplices .
„ Warrant Officers • • • •
Inspection Reports • .
Vacant quarters •• •• •• •• •• •
• •
BxDDiiro ;
and Clothing, washing, repair, and exchange
Stoppages for on board troopships.
Bibles, requisitions for, &c. .. •• •• •• ••
BiT.LiABD AND Baoatblle Tables, rules for ' .. •• ••
BoABD OF Tbade, Merchant Seamen's Fund and Trinity House
Regi^ter to be handed to. • . • . . • •
BoMBABDiEKS, acting, establishment of (Instructions on Warrant). .
Books (see also Fobms and Stationbby) :
Army Corps Establishment • • . • •
Demands and issue
Local purchases of
\
(Military) and maps, regulations for
!•
• •
XJ8i4e8s, disposal of
{
Year and daoae.
1879. 122
1879. 260
1882. 103
1872.
1880.
1881
1882
■{
1882.
1882.
1880.
1882
148
174
25
192
280
25
105
175
74
28
74
103
1882 27
1872. 23
1876. 167,§ 27-29
1881. 157
1879. 171
1870. 144
^««2{232
1879. 136
1881. 33
1876. 157, § 48
1879. 178
1880. 132
1881. 285
/ 17
33
50
90
112
1882. ( Va8
181
210
222
,238
V261
1876. 157, S 33-40
1878. 48
1881. 235
fiooHTtss :
Militia •• «• •• •• ••
Militia Beaenre •• •• •• •• •• •• ••
,» Irish Militia Regiments • • <
fiaxKOiKO MoKXT (see Rbcsvitino).
Bbowniko Abm8 :
Instructions for Armourers •• •• •• •• |
Line Corps •• •• •• •• •• c
Militia •• •• •• •• •• •• • •»
Material for, issue of, in lieu of money dlowanee • •
BROirNi2fQ*8 ExPLODEK, instractions for use of
BuFFEES, HjdrauUe, for boat serrice. • • • • • • • •
0.
Cakoellsd akd Obsolyti Rsoulatxoks, list of, annual
„ „ I, on issue of new Pay
Warrant and Allowance Regulations
Caxtkkms • ••
Cabruob of Clothing and Necessaries (see Clothing).
Cabtbidoes (see also Aicif ttkitioh) :
AUowance for collecting
^ ,, Nordenfelt •• .. •• ••
Empty cases •• .. • •• ••
Field guns, to be filled in Laboratories
Making up, for Rifled Ordnance* directions • • • • I
Catalrt :
Household (see^HousBHOLD Oatalet).
Cbbtificatb»:
Medical, Friendly Societies to be furnished witli, from Station
Hospitals .. ••
Channel Islands Militia :
Arms and Accoutrements, • • • • • • • . • • •
Clothing
Gun Ammunition .. •• •• •• •• •• ••
Pay and Allowances •• •• ••
Yssr sad CSsnss.
r 40 (Part)
172
^849
1882.
1880.
f221
1239
1881.
132
1882.
120
1882.
253
1882.
29
1882.
217
1882.
218
1881.
r226
1227
1880.
144
1879.
46
1878.
13
1879.
21
1880.
22
1881.
18
1882.
19
1881.
237
188^
253
1878.
132
1880.
194
1878.
132
1881.
137
1879.
287
1880.
224
1880. 245
1882.
1882.
1879.
1882.
83
18
69
li
Chaplains :
9tatbnery, requisitions for
Surplices •• .. •.
Children, Soldiers*, attendance at school
Permanent Staff, Auxiliary Forces, attendance at school
{
Civil:
Courts, power to deal with desertion and fraudulent re-enlist-
oaent of Militiamen • •
Courts, Scotland, prosecution in • • • •
Department**, medical attendance
• •
• •
{
• •
• •
Civilian Subordixates, TraTelling Expenses and Allowances . .
Clbeoymsn :
Officiating to Militia, payments to . • • • . . • •
Clothing and Necessaeibs.
Accoimts, annual, consolidated, period of rendering
Allowance for extra wear and tear, South Africa . •
Army Reserre • • . • • • • . • • . •
„ „ discharged from prison, plain clothes • •
Boots, worn, for return to store to be tied in pairs
„ knee
Curiage of, and necessaries • • • • • • • ,
Great Coats, loan of, to Volunteers . . . • • .
Issue of, record in Soldier's pocket ledger • •
Militia, badges of rank, Non- Commissioned Officers • •
„ Permanent Staff • • . . • • • • • .
„ Rates for making up and marking • •
Mobilization of Militia Reserve • •
Packages • •
Petunol^ care of
Pocket Ledger, alteration. . . .
Year and Clause.
1879. 20
1878. 118
1879 {123
1879. 124
• •
• •
• •
of, and necessaries
Regulations. Army Regulations, Yol. XI. [Warrant]
«« Alterations and additions. . • . .
Return for men sent home from India • • • • . •
Value when worn out • • • • . . . •
Volunteers (see Voluxteees).
Warrant and Regulations, issue of
W^arraut Officerr distinguishing badges.
Coast Ouard, Instructions for, in regard to War Office Stores
C01.OKBLS, Honorary, Auxiliary Foroes, appointment of
{
1881.
M,$8
1880.
201
1880.
274
1881.
165
57
1882.<i
117
1
1 135
1881.( _§
I 56
1881.
198
1881.
161
1880.
183
1882.
206
1882.
153
1882.
219
1879.
81
1881.
230
1881.
229
1881.
162
1880.
300
1881.
13
1878.
105, §6-12
1881.
267
1880.
183
1881.
229
47
1882.1
48
.108
1881.
88
1881.
268
1882.
204
1882.
205
1882.
127
1881.
88
1882.
152
1881.
263
1880.
305
zU
Tear and CUoM.
• •
• •
• •
• •
• •
Colonial:
ArrangemenU for nrosecution of Ciyiliaa Oflbnden
„ „ legal advice . . • • • • • • • .
OoverBment^i, employment of soldiers under • • . • • ,
OoMBUSTiBLK (articles) matches, use of . . • • • •
CoxKissABiAT AKD Tbanspobt Sta» (see also Babbacks and
Stobes) :
Appointment of Director of Supplies and Transport • •
Banrack furniture, revised Schedules (see Babbackb and
Fubnitubk).
Bedding and clothing, washing, repair and exchange • • • .
,, hair •. .. .« .• •• •• •.
Billiard and Bagatelle Tables
Books, Ledger, balance . .
Canteens • . : . . •
Coal, issue and weight of. •
^' Commissariat and Transport Corps " substituted for Army
Army Service Corps [ WarrantJ • •
Contractor, insolTency of • • • •
Contracts, opening of tenders
„ late tenders
Customs Duties, exemption from. •
Equipment accounts of officers commanding detachments
abroad •• ..
Expense Stores, exchange and repair • • • • • •
Fencing articles where no gymnasium . . • •
Fire, precautions against. . • • . . • • • • •
Gas not chargeable to Public, payment for
• •
• •
f •
• •
• •
• •
„ meters. •
Hospital equipment, revised schedules
Income tax on property hired by War Department
Regulations for, amended issues of • • • •
Sheets, wateqiroof, part-worn, for musketry instruction
Stores at Foreign Stations, shipment of • • • •
Supplies fur Army in the field
Vaciint quarters . •
Commissions :
4 •
• •
Army, for Militia Subaltern Officers
{
„ „ „ in Irish regiments
Extract from an Order in Council (5th May 1873)
Money allowance on surrender of, Ciscontinued f Warrant^ • •
EegulatioDS for purchase or sale of, cancelled [Warrant]
CoMMUTATiox of retired pay, Ac., privileges of Officers
CoMPAK IBS, Public Trading, tetum of civil serraoti, directors, &c., of
Comfoubdbbs of medicine, examination • • • • • • • •
CoHDOOToBa of Supplies and Stores [Instructions on Warrant]
1882. 49
1882. 110
1881. 36
1882. 103
1878. 52
1882. 27
1882. 147
1881. 157
1882. 11
1882. 253
1882. 145
1881. 214
1881. 220
1881. 220
1882. 146
1882. 236
1881.
1882.
1882.
1882.
1882.
1882.
1881.
1881.
1881.
1882.
1882.
1882.
1882.
224
104
175
103
122
a99
1215
12
112
58
175
214
198
103
1881.
•{l72
1882. 156
1881. 41,SS2-^
1882. 02
1877. 187
1373. 65
1871. 160
1877 187
1880. 47
1881. 31
1879. 26
xiil
CoiTTiNOXKT Allowavcb, rates of, and regulations. •
COKTlUOTt :
Tenders, opening of • . • •
,, late ••
COSTSACTOBS:
Insolvency of •• •• •• •• •• •• •«
CovTSTAKCB (seo a]8o Tbayblling) :
^ War Department Stores, by H. M.*b store ships . •
COBPOBALS :
Lance (see Lakcb Oobpobaxs).
CoBPS:
" Commissariat and Transport ** and " Ordnance 8tore,"
substituted for Army S^rrioe Corps [Warrant] • •
Definition of, for purposes of Army Act [Warrant and f
Schedules] • • • • • • • • . • - • • \
CoBBBiPONDBNCB :
Auxiliary Artillery • •
CuiTOMS DuTiBs, exemption from
D.
Damaobs (see Babbaobs) :
Barrels of Small-arms <
Bo«u*ds of Surrey and Courts of Enquiry
Hospitals, and deficiencies, personal charge for, •
Dbaths and Inraliding, nominal Annual Returns
^ regulations under Regimental Debts Act [Warrant] , .
„ resignation and retirement, Militia Officer • .
Dbtbbbbd Pat :
First Class Army Reserve I
Dbsxbtbbs :
Militia Permanent Staff, '' Police Gasette " . . . . » .
Dbsbbtion fsee Rbgdcxntal Dbbts Act).
Dbtaub op Equipmbbt (see Equipmbnt).
DsTOBATOBS, fuxcs Bud tubcs, iustiuctions for testing • . <
Dikts, hospital, receipts for supplies
DiscHABOBD Mbn :
AllowaEoes to... .. •• •• ••
ConTcyanoe cf •
Gratuities to Teomaniy and Volunteers, Permanant Staff
[Warrant]
Year and Clause.
1882. 190
1881. 220
1882. 146
1881. 220
1879. 297
1881. 214
1881. 240
1882. 241
1879. 208
1882. 236
1880.
1882.
1882.
1879.
1879.
1881.
1880.
1878.
1879.
223
80
80
30
262
99
307
205
192§1
1880. 278
1879.
1880.
1879.
1882.
1882.
286
144
49
118
228
1875. 44 $8
XlT
Yew ind ChoM.
DlSOHASOBS :
Non-eommiflsioned officers and. men, Permanent Staff, of
Auxiliary Forces •• •.
DifllNFECTAirrs
OiSTBiOTs, Pension (see Pkcsiok).
Dbiix:
Militia, Mosketiy Instruction .» ««
■ •
• *
• t
• •
E.
Elxotbio Fisnro (^ayal), Stores for, Instruotioqs
„ „ M Proportions
Ekoxksxb DsPABTMjrar rRorix):
Issue of Betised ReguUtions
EironnEBH Pa^t, Company Seijeant-Major [Warrant]
Eklistmkkt :
Fraudulent, from Militia into Navy or Marines [Warrant]
I, Naval men into Auxilisry and Reserve Forces
Enquibies concerning soldiers ••
Ekbolxeut, 1st Class Army Reserve
Kqoipmuit:
Accounts abroad, separate • • • .
Store, Boyal Artillery, instructions for keeping
Aoooutrements, &c^ of Soldiers from India, return or . .
Ammunition (see Amuiznition)
Arcs, graduated, trave^sin^, for S.M.Ij. guns • • • ,
„ instructions for refilling graduations in • . . •
Arms fsee Abjcs).
Army Reserve, 2nd olass, and Enrolled Pensioners^ care of
Browning, exambation, and repair of small-arms • •
Browning and deaning arms, issue of materials for, in lieul
of money allowance j
Cartridges for Rifled Ordnance, directions for making up <
Commiisariat and Thmsport Corps, equipment ledgers • •
L/yiinoers •• •• •• •• >• •• •• ««
ENimages to arms. Court -Msrtinl and Boards of Enquiry
Details of Equipment for 13-pr. ILM.L. Batteries, War and
Peace Estiiblishments • • • . • • » .
Dif^ablement or destruction of guns by guncotton, instructions
EnroQed Pensioners and 2nd class Army Reserve, care of
Flags (see Flags).
Friction tubef^, period of' retention abroad* packing
' „ ' and fuicf , ages of
• •
« •
1880. 204
1882. 141
1880. 122
1881. 141
188l{ g|
874. 73
876. 22
882. 260
882. 188
881. 7
880. 306
879. 82
879. 24
881. 224
882. 78
882. 201
882. 81
881. 138
880. 180
882. 217
»'•{§?
879. 287
880. 224
881. 224
882. 148
882. 80
881 266
882. 200
880. 180
881. 262
882. 13
XV
99
t •
Year and Clause.
Bquipmshx — continued.
Fazes for inatructioii in boring • • • • • • . • • • •
„ and friction tabes, Oimrison Artillery •
„ „ inspection • •
Harness, saddlery, &o., materials for repair and preservation . .
Horse-hair, issue of • •
^lorse-slioes •• •• •• ••
„ and nails . . • . • .
Instmotions for preparation of shells and fuses, smooth-bore,
ordnance . •
„ ,, „ and examina-
tion of field shells, rifled ordnance • •
refilling graduations in arcs . . • •
relating to care, &c., of Snider Arms and
Martini-Henry Rifles • • • • • •
„ re*Yenting ordnance
Ledger, equipment, instructions for keeping • .
Lifting apparatus, testing and preservation
Machine guns, instructions for, care, preservation and examination
Marking equipment •• .. .. •• •• ••
Mess tin, includes strap and cover
Ordnance, wrottght*iron, re-venting, instructions for . .
„ for saluting purposes, examination of
„ preservation of, testing and preservation of lifting
apparatus .. .. .• .. ••
Packing 9-pr. and 12-pr. batteries • • • • • •
Pistols, marking . .
Rammers, for 12'5-in. guns • • . ,
Re^mental, instructions for marking
Begulations— Army Regulations, Vol. III. [Warrant]. •
„ „ further list of clauses can«
celled by ••
1880
1881
1882
1882
1882
1882
1881
1880
1881
1881
»
additions and alterations
Requisitions for, Auxiliary Artillery
Rockets and gun ammunition for practice and exercise • .
Shells and fiixes, instructions for preparation of, smooth-bore
ordnance. •
„ for B.L. guns
ou " Interrupted Screw " system
for f reparation, and for examina-
tion of filled shells, rifled ordnance • .
Sheepskins for Hoi-sc and Field Artillery
Soldiers in the Field, " mess tin " definition
8iege Train, distribution and charge of . ,
KbTABLISBMKNTS :
>»
>»
• •
Armv-Coips, War Strength
(
1880
1882
1881
1881
1881
1881
299
193
148
256
126
119
85
177
160
138
1881.
228
188:i.
82
1882.
79
1882.
179
1881.
194
1882.
216
1881.
257
1882.
82
1882.
178
1882.
179
1870.
208
1882.
125
1881.
169
1882.
45
1881.
115
1881.
195
1881.
282
1882.
44
1882.
150
1882.
216
1882.
151
1882.
255
177
257
160
266
257
225
1877. 186
i2i 23
^ 1 232
1882
Z?I
EsTABUSBnSTS — Continued.
Lance-Serjeants and Corporala, and Acting Bombardiers f
(Instructions) •• .. •• •• •• •• (
Married soldiers (see Marbisd Soldibbs).
Indian (late) Artillerj and Engineers, Lieut-Colonels, Majors,
and Captains [Instructions on Warrant]
Regimental, 1882-83
„ „ revised ••
BxAMiVATiOK, Officers of Auxiliary Forces
„ compounders of medicine • . • • . • • .
Exchanges^ Medical Officers serring in India
ExTBA Pat, Masters and Crews of War Department yessels
Tear sad daoaa.
P.
Famxlibs or Soldibbs (see Wombb abd Childbbn, avd Mabbibd
Soldibbs).
On Foreign Serrice, allotment of pay to . • . • • •
Permanent Staff, Auxiliary Forces, defined with respect to
medical attendance • •
Fares:
By steamboata
Through London to Dublin • • • •
,, London to V/aterford
„ Fort George, Aberdeen, Ac., to London
• •
• •
• •
Fblobt (see Rigimbbtal Debts Act).
Pbitcino Abticles, supply of, where no gymnasium
Field Allow ahce : .
Militia Officers under instruction • • . . • • • . !
Fjeld Sketcrxkg and Reoonbaissakcb, instruments for iniitruc-
tion in.. *' .. .« .. «. •• ..
FfHAHOIAL brSTRUCTIOKS, 18S2:
Additions and amendments
1876.
144
1879.
228
1878.
165 S$
1882.
99
1882.
231
1879.
39
1881.
31
1881.
129
1878.
200
1882.245
1880.
1875.
1876.
1877.
1878.
1881.
1881.
1882.
1882.
104
113
80
80
131
108
24
8
194
Iwne of
1882. 175
1881. 109
1880. 187
{191
244
245
1882. 170
XYU
PiNAvcr AL Sboretart, War Office, appoiQtment of
FiNBS UNDER Arht Act, particulars to be notified • •
Fir B, precautions against .. .. •• •«
Flags:
Red, issued to coast batteries for use during practice . •
Foragb:
Allowance, 1882
Forfeiture or Service, 1st Class Army Reserve • •
Forms :
Demands and issues . • • • • • • • • • <
Recruiting, autbority for . .
W.O., re-numbered and named Army Forms • •
Frbight :
Payment for, at foreign stations to be cbarged as navy payments
in Treasury Chest Accounts . • . • • • • •
Friction Tubes (see Ordnance Store Defartmeni and
EaUIPMBNT.)
Fuel and Light :
Commuted allowance in lieu of, at home. • • !
Issues, under canvas at home . . • • . • • • • .
Furniture (see also Barracks) :
Barrack, schedules of [Warrant J. • • • • • • •
Fuzes and Tubes :
Ages of . « • . • • • •
Garrison Artillery • • . • . . . . • •
Inspection of • • • • • • • • • • , •
FuzBS AND Tubes — continued.
Instructions for proof- of • • • • • •
Instructions for testing . . • •
„ iu boring • • • . . . • • • •
Year and Clause.
a.
Gas:
Meters •• •• •• ••
Not chargeable to public, payment for
>•— *«
1882. 132
1880 168
1882. 103
1882. 44
1882. 134
1880. 297
1876. 157
1871). 136
1881. 33
1880. 167
1880. 50
1881. 78
1882. 98
1882. 166
1872. 148
1880. 174
1881
•
25
192
1882. 12
1881. 193
1879.(156
1881. 223
1879. 286
1880. 299
1882/ 199
1 215
1 882. 122
•••
xnvL
Gas-Cbeck8, Report of Guns not fit for • • • . . • , • •
Obatuitibs :
Auxiliary Forccn, men injured on duty • . • • . • • •
Long Service and Good Conduct • • • • • • /
Permanent Staff, Yeomanry and Volunteers [Warrant]
On re-enga(2:ement aboliBbed . . • •
Gbkatcoats, issue of, to Volunteers • .
GaKcoTTOM :
Inspection by Inspector of Warlike Stores . • • •
Packing, storing and inspection of damp, Instructions . • <
Return of, in store • • . • . . . •
Storin*^ and InRpeetion of dry, Instructions • •
Gunpowder (tee also Ammunition).
Kxamination, classification, an^ treatment of certain • •
Wettini^, mode of. . . . • • • • • . • • « •
GuKs (see O&dhakcjc).
H.
Half Pat:
Commutation of, and priviK*gcs of Officers • • • • • •
HoiiOBAST Colonels, Auxiliary Forces, apnointment of • . • •
,« Rank of Orncs&s, Auziliury Forces
lIousL Shoes AND Nails i
lIonsEs :
ConTeyanco of, by railway . . • . • • • •
Hire, for Line Offic<T8 acting as Adjutants of Militia • •
Provision of, during active operations [Warrant] • •
Hospitals:
Accommodation •• •• •• •• •• •• ••
Damag(*s, personal chances for • •
Diets, rec<*ipts for supplies . •
„ on admission or quilting . • • • • . • •
Equipment, Sevised Schedules
Tear uid Clrast.
1881. 158
1879.
1879.
1882.
1875.
1881.
1881.
{
125
65
95 $3
1 100
1212
1233
44§3
130
230
1881. 264
1881. 250
1882. 107
1879. 106
1881. 222
1880. 41
1881. 27
1877. 137
1880. 305
1881. 171
1881. 85
1882. {IJI
1882. 21
1881. 187
1882. 160
1879. 260
1879. 30
1879. 49
1881. 164
1881
f 12
1281
xix
Year and Claose.
Hospitals — continued.
Field Equipment • • . . . • • • • • . . • •
Men, for injuries otherwise than in action, Coart of Enquiry • •
Officers, admission of • • • •
Return of men io, on account of an offence ... • •
Station » sick seamen, Marines, and naval artificers, return of . .
Stationary, field, for Army on active service, Aid Societies
Stationery, supplies of*. ••
Stoppages, ofiences requiring stoppage of the whole of soldier's
pay, Army Act 1881
„ Returns, Station Hospitals • •
Suhordinates not belonging to Army Hospital Corps, eztra-^uty
pay, monthly return of • • •• • •
Wives of soldiers during chUd-birth • • . . • • • .
Hot Meal, Allowance to Innkeeper?, Permanent Staff Militia
(Erratum) •• •• •• •• •• ••
HoirsEnoLD CAVAI.BT, Married Establishment •• .. ••
Household Tboops, appointment of Lieutenants [Warrant] • .
Htdbavlic Buffebs for boat service • .
I.
Incoxe Dutt, Regulations
ff Tax on property hired by War Department • •
IircKEASBD Pat (see Pat).
IifDiA :
Medical Officers not affected by Royal Warrant of 27. 11. 79
(Instructions on Warrant) • .
„ „ serving in, exchanges • • • • • • • •
Savings bank balances of men going to or coming from
„ „ „ coming from for discharge or
transfer to Reserve • •
Soldiers serving under Qovemment of, to be on Unattached
List [Warrant]
IjmiA-RuBBBB or Gutta-Pebcha articles, storage of • • • .
IiTDiAV Armt, Pensions of men wbo volunteered from [Warrant] )
Officers who volunteered fron, to new
Line Regiments
men who voluuteered from, discharged
prematurely •• ••
(late) Establishment of Lieutenant -Colonels,
Majors, and Captains of Artillery and
Engineers [Instructions on Warrant j • •
„ „ Retirement of Artillery and Engineer
Officers [Warrant]
}
1879.
1882.
1881.
1882.
1881.
1880
1876.
1882.
1881.
1880.
1880.
1880.
1877.
1882.
1879.
296
31
231
193
163
151
157
207
269
129
302
23&
47
UA
46
512
1881. 112
• •
M
»»
V
»•
n
>i
n
»f
• •
• •
1880. 1 §. 1
1881. 129
1868. 50
1881. 76
1875. 74
1879. 129
1881. 242
1882. laa
1882. 171
1869. 107
1878. IBS§$1-^
1882: ISS"
cS
XX
Year and Clause.
Iksaicitt (pce Regimental Debts Act.)
IK8TST7CTION OP Troops iw Field Wokks, Stores for • .
(
)
»l
99
,, Engineer Voliinteen in Field Work
„ Non- Commissioned Officers in field sketching and
reconnaissance, instruments for . . • • • .
iKBTRUCTIOIfa :
Armourers, care, repair, and browning Small- Arms and Bayonet
Scabbards .. .. •• ••
Martini-Henry Rifles, Mark L • • • • • .
Snider Arms and Matlini-Henry Rifle, Auxiliary
Forces .. .. .. •• ••
Army Hospital Corps, manual of. . • . . • • . • •
Care of Snider Arm?, and cleaning Martini-Henry rifles
Coating exterior of Submarine I^Iines, Buoys, Circuit-Closers,
Jacketf*, &c. «• •• •• «• •• .. ••
Deferred Pay, Army Reserve . • . • • • • •
Disablement or destruction of guns by guncotton
Gunootion, packing and inspection of dry • • • ,
Pf ,9 „ wet • • • • <
Hydraulic buffers for boat senrice . . • • • •
Machine guns, cuse, preservation, examination . • . • • .
Orduance wrougbt-iron, re- renting ••
Pcn6ioner9, to Officers paying
Proof of tubes, primers, fuzes • . . • • •
Refilling grudualions in arcs •• •• •• ••
Shells and luzes, prepaiations, smooth-bore ordnance . •
„ ., ,, and examination of tilled shells,
rifled ordnance. . • •
9, „ „ B.I., guns on '^interrupted screw'*
system
Serieant Instructors, Auxiliary Force?<, Maitlni-Henry Arms
Siege Artillery in active operations, ser%'ice of . •
Storage and inspection of submarine mining and telegraph stoies
and apparatus •• •• •• ••
Stores to ll.M. t»hips for electric flring and tor|)edu services . .
Testing Detonators, Fum and Tubes .
fy „ „ „ Browning 8 Exploder and
Testing Battery
IirsTBVCTiOKs, Secrltibt 07 State* s, ok Rotal Warrants :
Cliiel Paymaster, medical examination on promotion to rank of
^ Conductors ot Supplies and Stores . . . • , .
Lanee Bank, Efttabliahment • <
878. 138
879. 50
881. 200
880. 187
881. 253
875. 116
881. 283
876. 103
881. 228
881. 59
878. 205
882. 200
881. 222
881. 250
882. 107
879. 46
881. IM
882. 82
,60
882. /137
1192
881. 223
881. 138
880. 177
881. 160
882. 257
8S2. 258
880. 197
880. 247
874. 73
879. 286
880. 144
881. 2
879. 26
876. 144
879. 228
I
XXX
Year UKyOlaase.
Ikst&itctions — continued
Indian (Lite) Artillery and Engineers, Lieut-Colonels, Majors,
and Ciiptains .. .. .. .. ,.
Malta Fencibies, First Commissions
Medical Officers, Household Troops, Brigade Surgeon . •
9, n Serving in India, Warrant of 27th ^OTember
1879, not applicable to
Instruments for instmction in field sketching and reconnaissance . .
Intxntort Boards
{
1878. 165 S§ 3
1874. 151
1880. 282
1880. 1, ^
1880. 187
285
295
1879
■{
J.
J osiiCEs' Clerks' Fees
L.
Lanob Serjeants and Corporals^ establishment of [Instruc- f
tions on Warrant]. . •» •• . .. ., \
Latrine Paper, supplies of • • • • • • . . . . , .
Lbatb:
Militia and Militia Reserve
Lecturing Apparatus •• .. .. .. .. J
Ledgers :
Pocket, alteration of as regards issue of clothing
Legal Proceedings:
Colonies, prosecution of civil offenders . .
„ legal advice
General regulations • . • . . . • . • .
LrrTERs Patent, as to taking out • • • • • • • •
Libraries :
Librarj Allowance •• •• .. •• •• •<
Lieutenants, Household Troops, appointment [Warrant]. .
1880. 145
1882. 64
1876. 144
1879. 228
1876. 157
1880. 251
1876. 40
110
179
1878
1881. 229
1882. 49
1882. 110
1881. 32
1872. 106
1881. 243
1882 2
1882. 114
XSIl
Link of Communications, Regulations for the Organization of,
with on Army in the Field • • • • • • • • • •
LoDGiKO Allowance:
Militia Officers under Instmction
NoD-coQimibsioned officers appointed paid recruiters . •
LoKe Sbbtice and Good Conduct, gratuities for ,,
• •
Lucifer Matches, use of • •
Lunatics, orders for reception of, on discharge
(See also Bsgimentax Debts Act).
• •
• •
Maoic Lanterns
Slides
Malta Fencible Abtillbrt:
Commissions as Lieutenant in f Listructions on Warrant]
Maps (see Books, Militabt).
Mabines (Rotal) :
L:i station hospitalff, return of • . • • • • • •
Sto]>pti(;cs (( r fraudulent enlistment from Militia ^Warrant]
Married Kstablishuent:
Regiments in India • • • • • • • . • •
Boyal Artillery •• •• •• .« ,« ,.
Malta Fencihles and West India Regiments • • • •
Military Moui«U'd Police
Married Soldiers —
• •
• »
• •
Regtthitioiia
••
Roll
.,, Militia, Pennanent Slaif
• •
• •
Year sad Clansa.
1878. 126
1881. 109
1882. 227
[ 61
l233
1882. 103
1880. 202
1876. 40
1874. 151
1881. 163
1881. 7
1882. 199
1877. 79
1878. 170
1878. 68
1871. 53JM-26
n
1876. 165 (Put)
lB78.{iW
1879. 151
1880. 30
1881. 100
1B71. 53,S14-16
1880.291
• ••
XZIU
Mjlbtint-Henby Asms (see Abms).
Medical Attemdakcb:
Pensioners and Civil Departments
Permanent Staff of Ausiliary Forces, definition of " family "
Wives and children of non-commissioned officers and soldier
{
{
• .
„ „ Warrant Officers .. •
Medical Dbpabtmcnt, Army :
Accommodation in barracks and hospitals
Admisuiion of Officers to Military Hospitals
Arms &c. of wounded men, disposal of . • • •
Army Corps Establishments . • • • • • • • .
Attendance (see Medical Attekdavck)
Certificate, Friendly Societies to be furnished with
Court of inquiry on men admitted into Uospit^d for injuries
1 eceived otherwise than in action • •
Du^infection and fumigation . • • • • . • • .
Examination of recruits and re-engaged men
„ „ by civilian practitioners
„ on promotion to rank of Chief Paymaster
(instructions on Warrant) . . « •
Hospitals (see Hospitals).
India, Officers serving in, Warrant of 27th November 1879 not
applicable to (Instructions)
19 n jy exchanges
loipection of 1st Class Army Reserve
I
Yeftr and Claiue.
Instruments, appliances, and materials • •
Meteorological observations
Officers, Household Troops, Brigade Surgeon (Instructions on
Warrant)
„ Militia, superannuation . . ' . . • . • • •
Begulations (Army Regulations, VoL VI.)
Returns, Annual, Deaths and InTaliding, • • •
Stretcher bearers, regimental, training of . •
Suicides and attempted suicides, return of • • • • • ,
Vaccination of Militia Recruits . • • . • •
Wives of Soldiers not to embark within three months of
conftnemeDt •• •• •• •• .. ••
Mbdioal Officbbs :
Duties iu charge of troops on board ship
Examination of Militia Recruits • . • •
Militia, superannuation • • • • •
}
880. 274
881. 165
880. 104
879. 200
879. 261
881. 30
879. 260
881. 231
882. 15
877. 186
880. 245
882. 31
881. 141
880. 150
880. 246
881. 2
880.
1,§1
881.
129
r
56, §1-5
.879<
8^
1
154
88o|
82
208
882|
130
224
1881
117
.882.
84
880.
282
881.
16
878.
192
879.
262
882.
220
882.
208
881.
232
881.
U8
880.
152
881.
278
881.
16
xxir
• •
Ubrchakt Seamer'8 Fukd, and Trimitt House Peksioners —
Regulations for payment of Pensions and Annuities
Meis:
Fund, subscription of Quarter-Master [Warrant] • •
Mess tin includes strap and coyer • •
Utensils, stoppages for on board troopships • • . • • •
MiLiTABT College (Royal), Ooyemment of (/Warrant]
„' Prisons (see Pbisons).
Militia :
Adjutants, retired pay of [Warrant] • •
„ acting, norse hire and travelling expenses to Line
Officers •• •
y retired, holding civil appointments . •
Allowance at Schools of Musketry or Gunnery discontinued • .
„ for hot meal on the march (Erratum)
„ lodging, fuel and light, field, and travelling. •
„ Permanent Staff, during non-training period • • •
., recruits attached to regimental depdt, separate state-
ments and returns, • ' • • • • • •
Ajnmunition (see Ammuvitior).
Artillery, payment of, under reorganization effected by G.O. 72
ofl882
Artillery stores for drill and instruction
Arm chests, damage to . . . . . • • • • • • •
Arms, browning, examination and repairs • • • • • .
,, cleaning, kc^ Rangoon oil for • . • • • •
„ Snider, and Martini-Henry Rifles, care and cleaning,
instructions •• •• •• ••
Badges of rank, non-commissioned officers
Baggage Allowance • • • • . •
Bounties
»»
forfeiture of
«
♦«
forfeiture for sickness caused by misconduct. • • •
Irish Regiments <
men enlisting for Regular Forces, re-cnlisted men,
and recruits • • • • . . • • • .
Camp equipment, pay to men left in charge of, after training • •
Channel luands (see CiULirvEL Islands Militia).
Clergymen, Officiating, payments to • • • • • • • •
Clothing and necessaries, men volunteering for Regular Forces
„ prices of •• •• ••
„ reauits, preliminary drill
necessaries, and aecontrementf, markmg
Permanent Staff
♦1
11
• •
• •
• •
• f
Year and OhMise.
1879. 171
1880. 54
1881. 257
1872. 23
1876. 30
1880. 219
1881. 187
1881. 206
1882. 63
1880. 238
1882. 67
1881. 110
1882. 68
1882. 138
1880. 271
1882. 180
^^^- {259
1881. 227
1881.
1881. 162
1880. 267
1882. 249
j 40
1882-^172
(195
1882 142
1881. 132
1882. 120
1882. 143
1881. 189
1881.
1882.
1882.
1882.
1882.
U80.
{
9
56
90
48
85
154
300
XZT
• •
HiLl T !▲ — continued.
Clothing, rati*ii for makiDg-up nhd marking
Coloneia Honorary, appointment of
Commanding Officers, power of, to remove Non-Commissioned
Officers of disembcdied Staff revoked [WaiTant]
c
• •
Commissions in the Army.
99
»
{
{
„ Irish Regiments
Deaths, resignations and retirement of Officers • •
Desertion and Fraudulent Re-enlistment, Militiamen, power of
Civil Courts to deal with
„ „ Enlistment, Permanent Staff — Police
Gazette • •
Discipline, Regulations to be followed • • . •
Dress of Officers •• .. •• •• .. •• ••
Drill Certificate for promotion to Serjeant
Equipment, men transferred to Permanent Staff, arms and
accoutrements of • • • • • . . . •
Field Allowance, Officers under instruction
„ „ not issuable with travelling allowances
Fraudulent enlistment, forfeiture of bounty, &cc.
„ „ from, into Navy or Marines, stoppage
for [Warrant]
Fuel and li«;ht allowanced, Permanent Staff, Reparated from
their families. • . • . . • . • . • • • ,
Funeral expenses of Permanent Staff . . • •
Oood Shooting (see Muskkiby Instruction).
Hospital stoppages and forfeitui*e of pay and bounty . •
Instruction, men sent to Regular Forces for, pay of
19
Officers under, Allowances, Ac.
1 1
• •
I
Justices' Clerks' fees • • . . . • • •
Leave of absence •• •• •• .. •• .. ••
Lery money for recruits .. •• •• .. •• •,
MarriedRoll .. ..
Medical Officers, superannuation. . • • • • • • • .
„ „ duties of, while on fnll-pay , . • • • ,
Men transferred to, from Regular Forces, care of arms and
accoutrements •• .. •• .. .. •«
Musketry Instruction
1
Pay, men sent home unfit, admissible for actual attendance only
„ attached to Regimental Depdts
Year and Clause.
1881. 13
1880. 305
1880. 80
188l{ jlS
1882. 156
1881. 41§§ 2-5
1882. 92
1880. 307
1881. 92, § 3
1880. 278
1881. 42
1881 43
1831. 175
1881. 86
1881. 109
1882. 62
1882. 195
1881. 7
1880. 295
1881. 279
1882.
1882.
1881.
1882 j
1882.
1880.
1882.
1880.
1881.
1881.
142
196
109
62
63
64
251
121
294
16
205
1881. 86
1881
J 64
1176
n
• •
I
rl29
1882J 223
1263
1882. 142
1882. 251
ZXYl
Militia — continued.
Pay, ordinary. Militiamen. • • . . • • •
„ Officers • • . • . . • •
Faymaster-Seijeant, acting, extra-duty pay . • . . • •
Permanent Stalf, Allowances during non-training period • •
Yi » care of eqniptnent, 2nd Class Army Reserve
and Pensioners • . . . , •
care of clothing, 2nd Class Army Reserre
and Pensioners • •
Engineer r.^giments, non-commissioned officers
extra-duty pay • . . . . • « .
Funeral expenses • . . •
Married roll
»»
9*
>•
»»
»•
99
M
99
W
♦9
«
99
f9
99
Pay of non-commissioned officers and others
serving under Army engagements . •
Pay of non-ommissioned officers (not on Army
engagement) reduced to ranks
Separated from families, fuel and light allow-
ances .. •• •• ••
Promotion to rank of Serjeant, qualification for
,, „ „ Artillery and Engineer, Per-
manent Staff • •
Prosecution of Militiamen under Regulation of the Forces
Act, 1881
Quarter-Masters, retired pay . • •
retirement ••
If
99
»9
99
honorary rank on . .
retired, holding civil appointment
Quarters, Officers under instruction • • • •
Rations or allowance in lieu • • • • • •
„ when at Schools of Instruction, &e.
Record of Officers services • • • .
Recruits, attached to Regimental District during drill on
enlistment, pay, levy-money, &c
„ false answers on attestation, existing laws on
• •
• •
• •
n
medical examination of
„ travelling expenses and allowances • •
^ Tftocinatiott of •• •• •• ••
Ravuiting rewards ••
Benktiobs for, 1880 (Army Rq^lations, Yoi. VIII.)
Remse and discharge
Rettmnent of Officers •• ••
ReCvm of men sent home temporarily, or discharged as unfit
on joining •• .. «• .. ••
Year and daiise.
881. Ul
881. 186
»81. 134
881. 110
880. 180
880. 183
882. 248
881. 279
880. 294
881. 135
882. 66
882. 101
880. 295
880. 279
881.
881.
881.
882.
881.
881.
882.
881.
881.
882.
881.
259
188
/206
1261
93
109
25
79
238
881
91
f205
•1278
882. 9
882. 25
881. 232
882. 121
880. 171
881. 125
881. 173
1882. 10
}
XXTli
Militia — continusd.
School of Instmctiony attendance at for promotion to Serjeant
I
Schools durinir preliminary drill and training
Second Lieutenant, rank of, abolished • •
Separation Allowance •• ••■•• •• •• <
Servants* allowance, Officers, Peimanent Staff •
Submarine miaing, instruction in, pay and extra pay • •
„ „ recruits . • . • • •
Subsistence of Permanent Staff in confinement or under arrest
,, of men in barrack cells during and subsequent to
preliminary drill . .
Travelling expenses and allowances, Militiamen
Permanent Staff . .
• t
• •
»» »»
Militia Bessxyx:
Bounties • .
{
Leave of absence • • • • • • . . , . . . ,
Mobilisation ... .. .. .. •• .. .
Medical examination •• .. .. .. ,. «.
Quota of men enrolled . . . • • • • •
MoBILrZATIOK :
First Class Army Beserve, r^^lations . • . . • .
Militia Keserve, Clothing and Necessaries ,
Militia Reserve . • •
Monet Ordkrs, letters containing, sent by Officers paying
PenMoners •• •• •• •• •• •• ,.
MUSKSTBY liffSTBUCTlOK :
Militia
• •
Sheets, waterproof, partwom, for
Supplement for Corps armed with Snider rifles
• •
• •
t •
N.
Natai:
RozflS for shrapnel shells •• •• •• ' •• ••
Forces, fraudulent enlistment of men of, into Auxiliaiy or
Reserve Forces • • •• •• •• •• ••
Year and GUuse.
1880.
(206
1279
1881.
124
1881.
44
1881.
204
1881.
136
1882.
250
1880.
237
1882.
196
1882
25
li81.
8
1881.
219
1881.
10
1880.
266
1882.
250
1880.
[221
1239
1880.
251
1878.
97
1881.
278
1882.
35
1882.
157
1878.
106, §6-12
1878.
97
1882.
192
1881.
64
1881.
176
ri29
1882<
223
1263
188^
175
1880.
156
1882. 76
1880. 306
XXTIU
Natal — earUinued,
Friction tubes • • . . . . . . . . « .
Officers, training of, for charge of Ordnance Stores at Depdts
abroad •• .. •• •• •• ••
Ordnance, report of guns not fit for gas-checks
Pajrments for freight and passage at Foreign Stations to be
charged as Navsd payments in Treasury Chest Accounts
Seamen, Marines, and Artificers, in Station Hospitals, return of. .
Stoppages from Militiamen fraudulently entering Navy
[ Warrant] •• ., ,• •. •«
Store conveyance by H.M. Store Ships . . • ,
Torpedo service and electric firing, Stores for Instruction , •
n n II n n proportions ..
NwBssARXis fsee Clothing) :
Nbwbfapmbs {nee Advsbtisbxentsj.
NoN-OoMMissioKBD Officbes :
Certain of Royal Artillery and Royal Engineers, pay of
[Warrant]
Nom-Efpbotitb Accounx (see Reqimentax Debts Act)^
Year and CUusa.
0.
OrriCBBs :
On retired list of Departments, temporary employment of
[Warrant]' .. ..
Status of, after retirement with liability to be recalled to the
Service •• •• ••
OrFXciATUfo Clbbotmbk (see CLBaariiB!i).
Oit., Rangoon, issue of, in lieu of money allowance
Obobrubb, Hospital :
District Officers, charge of stores • •
Obpnabob :
Disablement or destruction of guns by gunootton. Instructions for
Naval sod in Store, report of gans not fit for gas-ehecks . •
PaiddnK (see BaviFHKKr).
Wrongbt-iron, re-renting, Instructions for
• •
• •
1881. 221
1881. 248
1881. 158
1881. 78
1881. 163
1881. 7
1879. 297
1874. 73
1876. 22
1882. 188
1882. 186
1880. 275
1881. 119
1882 200
1881. 158
1882. 82
• »
Oedkakce Stoke Defabtmrnt (see also Barracks):
Allowance for collecting empty Nordenfelt cartridge cases
Arms (see Arms).
Boxes for shrapnel sKells, Roynl N^avy . . • . . .
Brittle stores shipped unpacked, protection of • . • •
Browning's Exploder, instructions for use of • • • •
Cartridges (see Cartbidoes).
Coast Guard, instructions for, with regard to War Office Stores
Coating exterior of f^ubinaiine mines, buoys, circuit closer,
jackets, &c, (Instructions)
Commissaiy- General, duties of, returns to be sent by . • • • |
Confidential Reports •• •• ••
Detonators, fuxes and tubep, Instructions for testing
Disinfectants . . • . • • • • • .
Empty chests, barrels, and packages
Errata and addenda • . • •
Year and Clause.
1880. 194
1882. 76
1879. 106
1880. 144
1881. 263
• •
{
Equipment (see Equipment).
Friction tubes and fuses, ages
{
»>
w
^1
inspection of
for Royal Navy
• •
»9
9%
„ packing of, period of retention, &c.
Guncotton in store, return of . . . . . . , .
inspection by Inspectors of Warlike Stores
packing and inspection of damp. (Instructions)
,» ,9 dry. (Instructions)
Qun|)Owder (see Gunpowder).
Hydraulic butfers for boat service • . . « . .
India-rubber or gutta-percha articles, storage of • •
Inventory Boards . . • • • • . . . . , .
Instruction of Volunteer Engineers in field wor.x s, tools, &c., for
LalMnitories, cartridges for field guns to be filled in . • , ,
Martini- Henry Arms (^e Abms).
*• Ordnance Store Curps " 8ub:>tituted for " Army Service Corps "
[Warrant]
Paints and driers • • . • . . . . . . . . , .
Proportions of Stores for Her Mtijesty's ships . . . .
Regulations [Army Regulations, Vol. IV., Part II.] . .
„ 99 o errata and addenda . •
Returns to b^ forwarded by Commissary- General
8. a transport, report o» dnt«* of arrival and damage . ,
Store ledgers (see Lkdokbs).
1881.
1881.
1882.
1879.
1880.
1880.
1881.
1880.
1881.
1882
1879.|
188l{
188lj
1879.
1881.
(1881.
11882.
1881.
59
26
77
286
144
122
82
175
83
12
156
231
221
249
249
252
106
264
250
107
222
{
1879. 46
1879. 129
1879. 285
1880. 145
1881. 251
1881. 137
1881.
1881.
1880.
1879.
1880.
1881.
1881.
214
262
195
71
175
26
114
Ordxaxce Stobe Dbpahtmbut — continued.
Stores, sale of •• •• #• •• •• ^•* \
„ charge of, at dep6ts abroad, trnining of Naval Officers for
Tent8, loan of, for sports and entertainments • • • • . .
Tubeft, primers, fusesi, instructions for proof of . •
Yocabularj of stores, reriaed • • • •
„ •> w ^ errata
War rockets, testinf^ and disposal of • • • • • • • <
Wetting gunpowder, and breaking np B.L. amill-arm
ammunition .• •• .i #•
Year and Olaiiae.
1880.
209
1881.
113
1881.
248
1882.
123
1881.
223
1882.
177
1882.
254
1880.
42
1881.
27
p.
• •
• •
• •
Paints xvd Dbiebs ..
Papbb for mana£fictuxing and photographic puposea, and Utrinoa, .
PABSAoaa :
And freight at foreign stations to be charged as NaTj Payments
m Treasury Chesi aoeounta .. .. •• ••
Civilian subordinates . • • • • • • •
Fare^ by coastwise steamers
{
Pateict, Letters, as to taking out • • • • • • • .
Pat:
Allotment of, to families of soldiers on forei|p aerrict . . • •
Deferred (see Ditsbbkd Pat).
Extra (see Extba Pat).
Half (wrc Hal»-Pat).
Lance seijcants, lance corporals, and acting bombardiers
(InstractioQS on Warrant) • • . . • • . • • •
Pensioners, recroiting, special • • . . • • • • • •
Special, and allowances unautborixed by regvlationa, issoa of
[Wairant] .. ..
PATBCAarBfts:
Army Pay Department ^Warrant] •• •» ••
Chief, medical examination on promotion to rank of (lastnic-
tions on Warrant) •• .. ,• •• ..
1881.
1876.
1881.
1882.
1875,
1876.
1878.
1872.
262
157
78
135
113
aa
131
106
1882. 24&
1879.
1877.
1881.
1877.
1881.
60
212
170,8 l-«
2
xxxi
PmtioK:
Aaniiities and Pensions, Regulations for payment
Army Besenre, First Class, mobilized in 1878 [Warrant]
Commutation Act, Regulations under . •
Districts, Pay of Sta£f and Quarter-Master-Serjeants • •
Re-arrangemBnt of
Districts, re-arrangement of
Indian Forces, men who Tolunteereil from [Warrant] . •
„ Officers who entered new Line Regiments
I
1
L
f
V
{
,, Soldiers prematurely discharged • • • • • • • .
Moehant Seamen's Fund and Trinity House • •
Permanent Staff, Auxiliary Forces not serving on Army engage-
ments [Warrant] • • • •
„ „ Volunteers [Warrant]
Schoolmasters, reckoning of seryice towards [Warrant] • •
PnmioiiKBs:
Clothing •• •• •• .. «.
Employed in Mflitary Departments
Enrolment in Army Reserre to cease • •
Equipment, can of
• 0
Instructions to Officers paying . •
Mediea] attendance
• •
'.
{
Recruiting, special pay of. • •• ..^ ..
Small-arms, issue of materials for browning and cleaning in
Uea of money allowance
Tear and Claoae.
. 96
1879.{ 122
171
1880. 166
1881. 241
1882. 246
1870. 140
[129
1877.{ 159
(189
1878. 38
1879.{ 93
1225
34
63
1880.( 218
233
292
104
150
182
217
245
277
rll9
1882.{ 213
1 247
1881. 242
1882. 189
1882. 171
1869. 107
1879. 171
1882. 165
1882. 164
1882. 116
1881.
1880.
1877.
1881.
1880.
1882
1880.
1881.
1877.
1
183
99
68
180
60
137
192
274
165
60
1881. 227
XXXll
PoLiCB Oazeitb, report in, of deserters from Militia Permanent
Staff
POLlCEy MiLiTABT, FooT, CoRPS, formation of [Warrant] . .
„ „ Mo I NTFD, Married Establishment .. ..
„ payment of Army iieserre men serving in ,
POSTAOB AND StATIONEBT :
Prisoners* letters .. .• .. .. .. ., •
Post Office CJoRPS formation of [Warrant]
Pbatbb Books, requisitions for, &c. • • •
Pbisunb :
Army Reserve men discharged from, advance of pay
• •
Colonial, authorized list of
Home made military prisons under Army Act • •
Millbank, part of, made a military pri«(on
PLiced under Tnspector-Oeneral of Military Prisons
Postage of letters • • • • • • • .
Rules, issue of • • • • • • • • . •
• •
Stores, survey of • • • . • •
United Kingdom, classes of persons not to be tTansferrcd to . .
Pbocuratob-Fiscal, reports to be made to in prosecutions, Civil
Courts, Scotland • • • • . • . . . , , .
Pbosb<:utions:
Civil Courts Scotland • . • • • •
Civilians offending in Colonies • .
Militiamen, under Regulation of the Forces Act, 1881 . . . .
Pbotisiovs :
Troops on disembarkation ^Admiralty circular) . . , ,
PvRCHASK or sale ot Commissions, regulations for, cancelled
[Warrant]..
Tear and Claasa.
1880.
278
1882.
163
1878.
68
1880.
13
1880.
101
1882.
163
1876.
157
1881.
57
1880.
276
1881.|
35
167
1882.
32
1881.|
34
120
1882.|
87
221
1881.
34
1872.
79
1880.
101
1880
•{
184
227
• •
• •
Q0abtrr-Ma^tbb*Sbbjbaiits, West India Rcf>iments, pay
[Warrant].. .. .. ,, ,. ..
Quart ft r-Ma^trhs :
Auxiliary Foroe*. retirement • • . • . . . ,
8ub^cri[>tion to Mess Fund [Warrant] . . . . . . , ,
1881 256
1880. 201
1880. 201
1882 I j49
18H1. 259
1870. 167
1871. 115
1882. 161
1881. 203
1880. 54
ZlZUl
UuAETEBS, Engineer Officers Civilian SerTants
Quksn's Cxdwib [Warrant]
• •
RA.T1098 :
MOitia Permanent Staff at Schools of Instruction, &c. • .
RfcONHAissAircE AND Fisu) SKETCHING, instruments for instruc-
tion in • • . . • • • r • •
RsoosDs:
Officers' sernces, Militia • .
RaoBUiTDia :
Authority for^ new Form for • •
Bringing Money, certificate for • •
Militia Recruits - « • • • • • • . . • •
Orders for . •
Pensioners, special pay of . •
Recruiters, imid, non-commissioned officers appointed, lodging
allowance • • • • • . • .
„ rewards fWarrant] . • . . . . • .
„ „ Foot Guards f WarrantJ
„ „ Militiamen enlisted into Army or Marines
RacBuiTs:
Tear and Olai^Be.
Medical examination of
• •
RS-BKOAOVM BNT :
Cancelling of clauses relating to ••
Oratttities on abolished • • • • • •
Medical examination of men on • •
Rb-xhustmbnt, cancelling clause regarding
RBonoEHTAL Debts Act :
Regulations under [Warrant] . •
R^IQUULTIONS :
Allowances (see Allowakcoes).
Aiiny Hospital Corps •• «• •• .. •• ••
Army in the Field, Organization of line of Communications of
,, 9, supply of stores to, and organization of
serrioes in connection therewith • •
Army Medical I>epartment (see Medical Defabtment,
Army).
Ganoelkd and obsolete, annual list
1
1882. 38
1877. 66,§1&2
1881. 79
1880. 187
1881. 238
1880. 167
1882. 191
1882. 121
1875. 75
1877. 60
1882.
1882.
1882.
1882.
1880.
227
115
187
230
il50
1246
1880. 234
1881. 130
1880. ISO
1880. 234
1881. 99
1878. 28
1878. 126
1881. 270
1878.
1879.
1880.
1881.
1882.
13
21
22
18
19
RiouLATiOKt — eoniinusd.
Omoelled aod obsolete^ on vuiae of mtw Flay Wamnt aodi
Allowance Begulationfl. . • • . • • • • ,
Channel Islands Militia, Clothing
Clothing, issue of fWarrant]
Commissariat and Transport Staff
Equipment (see EauiPXEKT).
Inoome Dutj •• •• •• •• •• •• <
Line of Communication of an Army in the Field
Tsar sad daose.
Married Sddiers
• •
Militia ,
Mobiliiation, First Class Army Reaerre
Ordnance Store Department (see OmmrAvrot ftrona Depart-
PensioDa and Anmutiet
I
♦»
• •
• •
• •
• •
• •
Commutation Aet
Regimental Debto Act [Warrant]
Royal Engineer Department, issued ••
floliools, Army, revised, Clauses caneelled by
Teterinary Department . • • •
Tdonceer, 1881
Rioin.ATioif or the Fokcbs Act, 1881 :
Prosecution of Militiamen under
Rnrr, Claims for. Income Tax • •
RmpoETk:
Confidential, Ordnance Store Department • • • • ,
RiQinsiTioiia :
BCatioiiery •• •• ••
RaaiaTB FoKoms :
Sehoolsof tnstructioDforoAeerf (seeSoBOOu oyIiniTavcTio5).
RxssmTx OP Oppxcsna:
Qualificalioo of Teonmnry an Volunteer Officers for rank of
Osplain
RlTXSKD PaTt
Adjutants of Militia and Teomanry p¥arnnt]. •
Adjutanta of Tolonteers [Warrant]
Oownumtion of . • • .
1881. 237
1882. 86
1881. 88
1881. 58
1877.{ig
1878. 126
1871. S3,i%*-*S,
■ •
1878.
166 (pat)
r Mmm
1877.J
I T9
I878.|
68
170
1879.
151
1880.
1881.
Ids
1880.
171
188S.
157
1
r 96
1879.^
122
1
llTl
1880.
168
18»2.
2«8
1881.
99
1882.
S60
1882.
88
1882.
997
1881.
93
1881.
209
1881.
112
18W.
77
1876.
197
1881.
39
low.
n§
1879.
264
1877.
187.
BSTIKXMSNT :
Ext ra annuity on, to fourteen o£Bcers of Royal Artillery [Warrant]
Qffioers of (late) Indian Artillery and Engineers [Warrant*] • •
M wiUi liability to Hm recalled to service, status of
RSTUBHS:
Anuy ilcacm6 •• •• •• •• •• ••
OiTiI Servants, Directors, Managers, or otherwise, of Public
Trading Companies
Deaths and Invaliding, nominal, ann*ial. • . • • .
Hofpital, men in, on account of an offence • • •• • •
Parchment, descriptive, 1st daas Army Reserve
Bbvisws, Yolimteer, contributions in aid of expenses • •
RswAaDs, Becmiters [Warrant] • . . . . • • •
Rifle Iicsteuotion, issue of supplement for Corps armed with
Snider rifle •• • •• •• •• •• •• ••
Rifles, Martini-Henry, Mark I., Instructions for Armourers
RocKXTs, Wax, testing and disposal . • . • • • . . \
Ruuo^ Milituy Prison, issue of •• •• •• •« ••
Year and Okuie.
s.
SATiMi Bams :
Balances of men proceeding to or from India •• • • ••
„ „ coming home from India for discharge or
transfer to Reserve • • • • • • • •
(MllitaryX transfer of balances to Post Office Savings Banks • •
SoHxmrLBs d Barrack Fumitore (see Babbaoss ajtb FujuriTUBB}«
AttendaaMofchildrenofPermanantStaff, Auxiliary Forces <
^ soldiers' children of First class Army Reserve on
permanent service
V soldiers* children at other than Army • •
LaetoiBsg Apporatns •
B^gxlationa, revised, clauses canoelled by • •
^naterials .. .• •• «
laso. 84
I6a2. 133
1880. 275
1879. 25
1880. 47
1879. 262
1882. 193
1880. 298
1881. 191
1882. 115
1880. 156
1875. 116
1880, 42
1882. 106
1880. 1S4
1868. sa
188L 76
1879. 170
M79. {Ig
1880. 220
1878. 149
1S78. 118
1880. 217
1876. 40
1882. 88
1S76. 157
1879
SCHOOLS OF TVnTRUCTIOK :
Auxiliary Forces, Officers of
Militia attendance to qualify for promotion
{
t •
„ Permanent Staff, rations . • • • • •
SOHOOIiKASTERS :
Reckoning of Military Service and Pension [Warrant]. •
Scotland, prosrcutions in Civil Courts
SiORETABT OP State*s lustructions (see Instructiokb).
Sbbjeants-Major, Company, Engineer Pay [Warrant] • •
Sbbtakts:
Allowance, Civilian, Royal Engineer Officers quarters • •
^ Officers of Militia Permanent Staff • •
Sbbvice :
Officers promoted from Warrant Officers or ranks, reckoning of
[Warrant]
Sbzspseins for Horse and Field Artillery . . • •
Ships :
Conveyance of W. D Stores by H.M. store •• • • • •
Duties of Mediciil Officers in charge of troops on board • •
Her Majesty >, proportion of stores tcr . . % •
Troop shipH, stoppage for beddins: and mess utensils on board* .
War Depaitment vessels, extra pay .. •• •« ••
Siege Train, distribution and charge of • • • • • •
SlOlf ALLIMO :
Prixes for proficiency in, and extra*dutv pay, to Assistant
Instructors [Warrant]
fj n payment of • . • •
STAFF-SeRJEAKTi, Pension distncts, pay of • .
Stamp Dot r, f>toppages for • • • • • •
Station BRY (m^e bIko Books and Forms) :
Army Chn plains, requisitions . . • • • •
Army Forron and Books. — Supplementary demands
Bibles and prayer books • •
Bindinic Army Circulars and General Orders • •
Contingent Allowance, when provided from •
Demands •• •• •• •• •• «.
Tear and ClsuM.
• •
• •
• 4
• •
W
Home Service
Drawing materials
Hospital supplies— Latrine paper, &&
Loeal purchases of • • • •
Office
Principal Medical Officers • •
Priiiteil torms and books • •
Requisitions for, when to be forwarded
1879. 203
1880. {206
1881. 124
1881. 79
1882. 116
1880. 201
1882. 188
1832. 38
1880. 237
1882. 162
1881. 266
297
152
195
23
200
1879.
1880.
1880.
1872.
1878.
1881.
1882. 242
1882. 244
1870. 140
1873. 65
1881
1879. 20
1879. 136
1876. 157,fS37.99
1882. 89
1881. 274
1876. 157.M 1-7
i 3d
'1168
1876.157,126
1876. 157,S30-32
1876.157,143
1876.15^<|6-1S
1876.157,112
1876 157!fl4-M
1876.15r,|l-7
XZXTll
Stationeet — continued.
School materials
Supplies of. • . •
Useless books, disposal of
{
Year and Clause.
• •
• •
• •
Steamboat Fares see Fabes).
SlOPFAOES :
Bedding and mess utensils on board troop ships
Forage (see Forage).
Hospital, when all pay is to be stopped . •
Militiamen fraudulently enlisting into Navy or Marines
[Warrant] ..
Aweiunis oXa . .. •• •• •• •• •• «
Stores (see also Ordnaitge Store Department and Vocabulabt) :
Ammunition (see Ammunition).
Arms (see Arms).
Army in the Field, issue of Regulations for supply to . .
Brittle, shipped unpacked, protection of. •
Cartridges (see Cartridges).
Coast Quara, Instructions to, for care, &c., of . .
Conveyance of War Department, by H.M. store ships. •
Drill and instruction of Artillery Militia
Flags (see Flags).
Fuzes and tubes (see Fuzes and Tubes)
Guncotton, return of, in store
Gunpowder (see Ammunition).
{
• •
Instruction of troops in field works
licdgera (see Ledgers).
Medical stores and stationery, charge of, by District Officers of
Orderlies •• .. .. •• ••
Ordnance (see Ordnance).
Proportions for Naval Torpedo Serrice and Naval Electric Firing
„ of, for H.M. ships • • • • . . . .
Sale of, mode of disposing of • • . • • • . . <
School materials . • •
Shipment o( at Foreign Stations . •
SmaU-arm ammunition (see Ammunition).
Submarine mining and telegraphic, storage and inspection • .
Tools (see Tools).
Torpedo services and electric firing, H.M. ships (Instructions). .
„ „ ,j amended pro-
portions • .
1876. 157, §21,22
26
1878. 29
1882. HI
18-^6. 157
1876. 157, §33^0
1878. 48
1881. 235
1872. 23
1882. 207
1881. 7
1881. 269
1881. 270
1882. 155
1879. 105
1881. 263
1879. 297
1880. 271
1879. 106
1878. 138
1879. 50
1881. 200
1881. 119
1876. 22
1880. 195
1880. 269
1881 113
1876. 157
1882. 214
1880. 247
1874. 73
1876. 22
xixvm
SvBXABDrB Mn«XKo:
Goatin;c exterior of mines, buoys, circuit-closcrra, jackets, &c.,
iiutructions . •• •• •• .. •• •,
Stores aod apparatus, storage and inspection . • • • •
BxrBsisTXifcs:
Militia Permanent Staff in confinement or under arrest •
MilitiRmen in baarack cells during and after preliminaiy drill
and training .. •• .. .. .. •• .
StTiciDEs and attempted suicides, return of • •
SirPXBAinrT7ATioir, form for . . • •
„ re -employment of persons in receipt of
SuRPuoBs, CaAFLAnrs'
• •
8iniTZTOB-GRi«B3UL of the Ordnance, appointiqent of
• •
TxLXOVAPH Stoxks AND Apfabatvs, stomf^c and inspection
TxLEOXAPHic Messages, instructions regarding • • • •
TxLEORAPHT and signalling. Army • • . . • • • •
TxvDEXS (see Contbacts).
Tbkts^ loan of for sports and entertainments . . • •
ToBFBDO BxBTicB AKD Elbctric Fibiko. pro])ortions of stores for
H.M. ships • • . . . . • • • •
„ Instructions relating to stores for . . • •
TBAiKnrQ, Yeomanry Cavalry . .
Tbansport (see also Commissariat and Tbansport Stapp).
Sea, report of date of arrival and damage • • . •
M shipment of Stores at Foreign Stations
Tbatxllino Allowances and Expfnrks (see also Allowanow).
Conveyance of Soldiers an discharge or traaafer to Reaerre . .
, drilian. Subordinates . . . . . . • •
Year ond dm
1881. 59
1880. 247
1881. 8
Faraa betwwn London and Dublin
n t« >• »t Wat<^rford
Militia, Permanent Staff
IGlitiaafien to and from training
Railway Warranta for troops returning from Moskctry
Instmotioii • • . • . • • •
Tbbasurt Chut aoeount^ payments for freight and passage at
Foreign Stations to be charged as Naval Payment • • • ,
1881.
1882.
1870.
1876.
1882.
1880.
219
{
S6
107
74
76
156
1880.
1879.
1879.
247
98
Ml
1882.
123
1876.
1874.
1879.
22
73
13SS1.S 6
1881.
1883.
114
214
1882.
1882.
1881.
1883.
18M.
1881.
228
f 67
iU7
135
24
8
268
It
1883.
1881.
78
Year and Claoae.
Tbihitt House PenaionerSy Regulatioiis for payment of PenBions
and Annuities . . • . • • •.. « • • •
• •
TuBSS, primem, fuju*8, instructions for proof of
», (see also Oapkancs Btobs DBPABtMSivT and EQUiPJCurT).
V.
YZTBBIKABT DePABTHENT :
Surgtons ga:setted to regiments of
allowances . . • • •'•
1879.
1881.
171
223
Household Cavalry,
Vbtkbinabt RegUIiATIONS
YiCTOBiA GkosS) qualifications for [WarrantJ
VocABULABT OF 8tob£s, rcTised and amended
• •
19
»»
5>
99
errata
■ •
{
Yoluktbers :
Adjutants, retired pay [Warrant] • • . . • •
„ Trayell n:; Allowances
Aideti-de-camp tu the Queen, uniform . .
Arm (!h( st^ damages to . .
Aims, Snider and Martini-Henry Rifles, care and cleaning
instructions •• •• .. .. ••
„ rc-exaniiuation of . • • • « • . . . .
Camp allowances, aoditional • •
Capitntlun allowances
39
99
in case of men enlisting into Regular
Forces . • . • . • • •
Clothing and Necessaries, prices of
^ great coats, loan of . •
Comt»is«ioiii^, double in Auxiliary Forces
Coqw, list of • • • • . . . . . • • . • .
Coarci4M>ndenoe, artillery • • . • . •
Fidd woric instmction. Engineers, tools and materials for
GrstuHies, Permanent Staff [Warrant] . .
M to men injured on duty
Inatmctors, Fajr . . • . • •
„ „ and Pension [WarrantJ
^ aiiownnces •• .. .. ••
Serjeant, instruction at Megimental Dep6ts and
allowances • •
99
1881. 149
1882. 237
1881. 128
1880. 145
1882. 177
1882. 254
1879. 254
1882. 70
1881. 178
1»82. 180
1881. 228
1882. 203
1882. 144
1882. <^ 73
^197
1882.
1882.
1881.
1882.
1880.
1879.
1881.
1876.
1882.
1882.
18U2.
1882.
71
109
230
183
280
298
(251
1254
44S3
72
173
164
235
• •
188L 177
VoLUHTEERfl — TonHnued.
Uualification of officers for rank of CSaptain in Reserve of
Officers •• •• •• •• •• •• •• ••
Regulations (Army Regulations Vol. IX.) • • • .
Retirement compulsory •• •• •• •• •• ••
Revievrs, contributions in aid of expenses • • • • • •
Schools of Instruction, Artillery. • • • • • • •
Second Lieutenant, rank of abolished . . . • • • • •
Travelling Allowances for attending Oun Practice or
United Drill
„ „ for attending Brigade Drills • • • •
Uniform, Aides-de-camp to the Queen
Year sad Ohutte.
1881.
39
1881.
93
1881.
210
1881,
191
1883.
94
1881
209
1882.
42
1883.
252
1881.
178
w
War Office:
Appointment of Accountant-General, Deputy Accountant-
General, and Assistant Accountant-General • . • •
Appointment of Assistant Directors of Artillery and Stores •
Assistant to Director of Artillery and Stores •
Assistant Director of Clothing . . « .
Assifltant and Deputy Accountant-Oeneral
Assistant Director of Supplies
ft
f*
ti
»»
91
f«
Works
• •
ft
tt
>»
• •
• •
• •
• •
Deputy „
Director of Contracts
,, Supplies, &c.
Financial Secretary
Inspector of Submarine Defences
Legal Agent in Scotland
Under Secretary of State, Assistant • .
t, „ Parliamentary
Permanent • •
{
• •
• •
• •
• •
ft
1882. 54
1881. 70
1881. 46
1881. 47
1882 54
1878. 52
1881.
•{ 71
1882 20
1877. 181
1881. 19
1877. 169
1878. 52
1882. 132
1882. 55
1876. 71
1878. 195
1880. 158
1878. 195
xli
Wam Oppice — continued.
Cancelled and obsolete regulations, list of, annual
• •
Wabbjlnx Officers, medical attendance on wives and children
„ „ Barrack Furniture
„ „ Distinguishing badges
Wabuavts, Royal (see also Instructions) :
Adjutants of Auxiliary Forces, retired fay
„ Cavalry or Intantry, tenure of appointment
„ Militia and Yeomanry, retired pay . .
„ Volunteers, retired pay . . . . . . r.
Agents^ Regimental, appointment of • .
yy revision of allowances to. •
Allowances, issue of, revised Regulations for . .
Annuity, extra, on retirement, to fourteen Officers of Royal
Artillery
Army Hospital Corps, organization of . .
y, Pay Department, organization and duties, Ac. . .
„ Reserve, First-class, mobilized in 1878, Pension ••
Barrack furniture, revised schedules
Cadets, Queen*s ••
Clothing (Army Regulations, Vol. XI.) . •
Auxiliary Forces, pensions of, Permanent Staff not serving on
Army engagement • . . • • • • . . • • .
<< Commiwariat and Transport Corps," and '^ Ordnance Store
Corps," substituted for ** Army Service Corps "
Commissions, regulations for purchase or sale of, cancelled . .
CoABolidating Royal Warrants of 25th June 1881 and 22nd
February 1882, issue of
Corpa, definition of, for purposes of Army Act, 1881 (and
Schedules)
Engineer Pay, Company Serjeants-Major . . . , . .
Equipment of the Army (Army Regulations, vol. IIL) . .
Gratuities to Permanent Staff, Yeomanry and Volunteers
Hones, pitivirion of, during active operations (addition to
Allowance Regulations) . .
Household troops, appointment of Lieutenants • •
Indian Government, soldiers serving under, to be on Unattached
list
MeM fund, r^imental, subscription of Quarter-Masters towards
Military College (Royal), Government of • • • .
Foot Police Corps, and Post Office Corps, formation of
Militia Commanding Officers, power ot, to remove Non-Com-
miisioned Officers ot Peimaneut Staff revoked
Fraudulent Enlistment from, into Navy or Marines,
stoppages
Year and dause.
1878.
13
1879.
21
1880.
22
1881.
18
1879.
261
1881.
30
1881.
280
1882.
28
1882.
152
1881.
180
1882.
226
1880.
219
1879.
254
1881.
213
1871.
116
1881.
147
1880.
84
1877.
125
1877.
170, § 1-5
1881.
241
1872.
148
1877.
55,§l&2
1881.
88
1882.
165
1881.
214
1871.
115
1882.
56
\ 1881
1882
.240
• 241
1882.
188
1881.
115
1875.
44,§3
1882.
160
1882.
114
1875.
74
1880.
54
1876.
30
1882.
163
1880.
80
1881.
7
lUi
VfAmMAwm, Royal— cPfUtnutfdL
Noo-comaiifflioned Officers of Royal Artillery and Royal
Sngineersy pay of certain • • • . • • • •
Officers on ReCirei) List of Departments, temporary employment
^ of (late) Indion Artillery and Engineers
Ordnance Store Coips and Commissariat and Transport Corps,
substituted for Ai my Service Corps • •
Pay Department, Army . ,
Non-eileetiTe pay and allowances, issue of, by Seecetaiy
of State in special cases . . . • • •
Promotion y and non-effectlre pay, issue of consolidaited
Boyal Wamnt
Pensions, men wbo Tolunteered from Indian Forces
»i
w
{
M
11
• •
1st Class Army Reserve, mobilized in 1878 • •
Permanent StJiff, Auxiliary Forces, not serriag on
Army engairenient . . • • • • • . • .
Post Office Corps and Military Foot Police Corps, formation of
Puzdbase or sale of commissions, regulations cancelled. •
Quarter- Masters, subscription of towards regimental mess foiid
Quarter-MriBter4Seijeact8, West India Regiments, pay of
Queen's Oadfts
Regimental Debts Act, Regulations under
Retirement, extra annuity on to fourteen officers of Royal
Artillery «. .. .. •• •• «.
Rewords to Reeruitera • . • •
„ • „ for Foot Guards . .
Scboolntasf crft, reckoning of military service and peoaioa
Serriee, Offict^rs promoted from Warrant Officers and ranks,
reckoning of • • • • • •
Signalling, prises for proficiency in, and Eztra-Doty Pay to
Insiructora .. •• .. .. .. •• «•
Stoppages for fraudulent enlistment from Militia into Navy or
Mahacs •• •. •• .. •• •• •• •.
Surrender of commissions, discontinuance of grant of moiiej an
aeeonnt of service •• .. •• .• •«
Yictorin Croiv, qualiBcations for . . • . • • . . • .
Volunteers, AHj.tsnta of, retired pay . . . . • . ••
w Permanent Staff, pay and pension • • • , • «
Wnv IVDiA Rboikkkts:
Company Colonr Serjeants on Married Roll
n Qusrter-Ma^ter Serjeants, pay of [Warrant] . .
WiLLiy soldiers' (Me also RaononrTAi. Dsbts Act)
• •
WoMSV AMJ> Crilihish :
Medical attendanea ••
WsTea of Soldiers not to embark wtthin three aontka •f
oonnnement •• •• «« ••
childbirth, admission to hospitals . •
n
Tear and dansa.
882.
882. 186
882. 133
881. 214
877. 170, { 1 5
881. 212
882. 56
881. 242
882. 189
881. 241
882. 1S6
882. 163
87 L US
880. 54
882. 161
877. 55,S1^3
881. 00
8801 84
882. 115
882. 1B7
882. Ug
882. 168
882. 248
881. V
871. 160
881. 120
879. 254
882. 104
872. 151
882. 101
870. 110
879.
881. 118
880. 308
T.
Teokahbt Cataavt:
Adjutants, retired pay rWarrant]
„ allowances of..
Gratuities— Permanent Staff [WanantJ.^ •• ••
Officers, pay of.. .• .. •• ..
Qualifiration of Officers for rank of Captain in Beserye of
Officers .. .. •• .. «« •• ..
Second Lieutenant, abolition of rank of • • • . • • • .
Training .. •• .. .. .. .. ••
Year and Claiue.
1980. 219
1882. 234
1876. 44, §3
1881. 190
1881. 39
1881. 208
1879. 13, §1,3-6
xUt
ADDITIOKS AND ALTERATIONS
(1882)
TO
LIST OF CANCELLED AND OBSOLETE CLAUSES
ISSUED WITH
CLAUSE 18, ARMY CIRCULARS, 1878.
N,B. — The beeretary of Staters Instructions on Royal Warrants are not cancelled umles$
it is expressly so stated.
L— WAR OFFICE CIRCULARS, OLD SERIES.
W.O, Circular 179)
„ 811 > obsolete.
»*
669)
961 canoelled by CUttse 170, AX). 1862.
The whole of the War OflSce Circulars, with the following ezceptioiMp are now
eancell^ or hare been rendered obsolete : —
W.O. Circular 711.
§39 „ 871
xlt
II.— ABMY CIRCULARS.
1868.
Clause 110 obsolete.
1869.
^^^11] obsolete.
,, 113 cancelled by Clause 260, A.C. 1882.
„ 139 cancelled by Clause 260, A.C. 1882.
„ 156 entirely cancelled by Clause 170, A.C. 1882.
,9 1 70 obsolete.
1870.
Ckase 25 1
„ 40 > obsolete.
„ 84 J
,, 119 cancelled by Clause 209, A.C. 1882.
„ 129 obsolete.
„ 142 cancelled by Clause 170, A.C 1882.
„ 161 obsolete.
„ 176 cancelled by Clause 88, A.C. 1882.
,• 200 „ „ 170 „ „
„ 205 obsolete.
y, 212 entirely obsolete.
1871.
Clause 26 entirely cancelled by Clause 260, A,C. 1882.
^ 30 obsolete.
„ 71 entirely cancelled by Clause 260, A.C. 1882.
„ 159 cancelled by Clause 260, A.C. 1882.
n 179 „ „ 260 „ „
„ 180 obsolete.
„ 182 cancelled by Clause 88, A.C. 1882.
„ 193 obsolete.
1872.
Clause 101
„ 15 ^obsolete.
» 22 J
„ 29 cancelled by Clnusc 88, A.C. 1882.
„ 57 obsolete.
,, 67 (and Regulations) cancelled by Clause 237, A.C. 1882.
shn
1872 — eontintud.
obsolete.
M 160 oanoelled by Clwue 139, A.G. 1882.
danaeSS
„ 89
• «
„ «1
„ 63
„ 66
„ 86
„ 99
„102
«106
»109
„1S1
„ 186
„142
,,157
1873.
euieened by Ckiuo 139, A.C. 1882.
obsolete.
„ (see O.O. 147 of 1882).
eanoeUed bj CUhk 170. A.C. 1882.
obsolete.
}
oanoelled by Qanse 209, A.G. 1882.
entirely obeolete.
oanoelled by Claase 209, A.G. 1882.
entirely oanoelled by Oanae 280, A.C. 1882.
obMlete.
oanoelled by dauae 209, A.a 1882.
M M OO
ofaoolete.
909
»9
IV
ft
1874.
CUnM 33 obaolete.
„ 36 wneeBed by Gaoae 260, ▲.C. 1882.
Kl.« ,.
«»-7 n
f»
It
n
19
f»
It
W
It
w
f»
9
n
45 obaolete.
64 oanoilled by Clavse 260, AC. 1882.
02 oanoelled by Claoae 280, A.C. 1882.
08 „ „ 103
06
171
90 Vobaolete.
21/
n
n
ti
9>
9»
28
88
byClanae 170, AC. 1882.
260
ft
611
62 / " •»
71 obaolete.
76 oanoelled by Olanae 260, A.O. 1882.
77 obaolete.
slvii
1875.
C^-e n obsolete.
271
51 V cancelled bj Clause 260, A.C. 1882.
68 J
69 obsolete.
82 cancelled by Oause 260, A.C. 1882.
gl I obsolete.
99 cancelled by Clause 260, A.C. 1882.
122 obsolete.
„ 132 cancelled by Clause 260, A.C. 1882.
n
5>
„ 161 „ „ 170 „ „
fj M
„ 164 ), 99 ?9 91 • «
99
;g} obsolete.
1876.
Clause 5 cancelled by Clause 75, A.C. 1882.
„ 9 „ )} 260 „ 9,
18 ,9 1} 170 „ „
»» *" »'
?i
Sc«ei«y of State's f „ 291 ^^^i^^^
26 „ ,, 260 „
»»
Inatroctioiis
g|\ obsolete-
77 cancelled \fy Clause 209, A.C. 1882.
86 „ „ 260 „ „
94 obsolete.
^,' 97 cancelled by Clause 167, A.C. 1882.
„ 102 n i» 170 „ 1882.
„ 103 obsolete,
n 114 j
» {30 y«»ce11ed by Ckuse 260, A.C. 1882.
" 138)
1877.
dause 121
'» l\ >.cancclled by Clcuse 260, A.C. 1882
68
„ TO obsolete.
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Clause S2 |
84 /obsolete.
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112 superseded by Clause 187, A.C. 1881.
115")
116
118 I
125 ^o^®®^^'^«
130
13lJ
129 cancelled by Clause 213 and Clause 248, A.C. 1882.
138 obsolete.
141 cancelled by Clause 260, AC. 1882.
143 I *^^*^^^^^-
155 cancelled by Clause 171, A.C. 1882.
181 obsplete.
186 refer to Clause 88, A.C. 1881, and Clauses 23 and 232.
A.C. 1882.
196 obsolete.
1878.
Clause 2 cancelled.
lg > obsolete.
27)
f. 24 „ 29 cancelled by Clause 111, A.C. 1882.
35 obsolete.
47 cancelled by Clauso 237, A.C. 1882.
55 (Instructions) obsolete.
63]
64 > obsolete.
67 J
79)
80 Vcaneelled by Ckuse 260, A.C. 1882.
81)
84 cancelled by Clause 157, A.C. 1982.
98 ,. „ 170 „ „
94 obsolete.
107 cancelled by Clause 260, A.C. 1882.
114 obsolete.
124 cancelled by Clause 260, A.C. 18S2.
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Clause 129 obsolete.
„ 130 and Regulations cancelled bj Clause 157, A.C. 1883.
„ 143 cancelled hj Clause 171, A.C. 1882.
„ 150 obsolete.
„ 152 cancelled by Clause 260, A.C. 1882.
»> 157 „ „ 170 „ „
" ^^H 260
„ 162/ » »?-«>"»
'^^^Sc'lL^*^') " ^^^ canceUedby Clause 171, A.O. 1882.
„ 169 obsolete.
„ 173 cancelled by Clause 170, A.C. 1882.
99 204 ,1 „ 79 „ y,
„ 209 obsolete.
^ 21 1 cancelled by Clause 260, A.C. 1882.
1879.
Clau^ 7 obsolete.
„ 14 cancelled by Clause 170, AC. 1882.
9* *° »» »» 2D0 ,, yy
38 obsolete.
45 cancelled by Clause 77, A.C. 1882.
" ..« > obsolete.
99
99
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99
§1,2 „ 95 obsolete.
58
62 entirely cancelled by Clause 170, AC 1882.
66 cancelled by Clause 170, A.C. 1882.
67) .
84 > obsolet?.
88)
94 cancelled by Clause 170, A.C. 1882.
j^^ I cancelled by Clause 170, AC. 18.2
" J?? j obsolete.
19
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104
109 cancelled by Clause 287, A.C. 1882.
110 „ „ 88 „ „
113 obsolete.
118
SecreUry of State's 1 ^^^} cancelled by Clausq 1 70, A.C. 1882.
Inftnietioiis
»• 169 f cancelled by Clause 1 70, A.C. 1882.
W *•"» 99 »» *■' ' 99 ,1
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Clause 193 obsolete.
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224 / »•
226 obsolete.
227 cancelled by Olanse 170, A.O. 1882.
^^^ \ 260
242/ " »» •' »'
^^H 170
252/ " i» *'V » n
253 obsolete.
259 (and Appendix) cancelled by Clause 260, A.CL 1882.
269 cancelled by Clause 207, A.C. 1882.
2771
2^® I 170
279 f •• " *'v „ „
28oJ
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^ 284 cancelled by Clause 177, A.C. 1882.
^^^ \ 260
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\\ \ cancelled by Clause 260, A.C. 1882.
^gj^ obsolete.
62 cancelled by Clause 170, A C. 1882.
II
91
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77 obsolete.
„ 88 cancelled by Clause 170, A.C. 1882.
» 100 „ „ 260 „
„ 118 refer to CUuse 232, A.C. 1882.
„ 119 obsolete.
„ 128 cancelled by Clause 260, A.C. 1882.
9. 140 „ „ 170 ., ,»
„ 165 entirely cancelled by Clause 170, A.C. 1882.
li
I obsolete.
1880 — continued.
Clause 169
„ 192
„ 197 (InstruotioDs) amended by Clause 200, A.O. 1882.
„ 236 obsolete.
„ 241 cancelled hj Clause 217, A.C. 1882.
,, 243 obsolete.
„ 244 cancelled by Clause 218, A.C. 18B2.
„ 259 entirely cancelled by Clause 97, A.C. 1882.
K 471^, 471c „ 261 cancelled by Clause 118, A.C. 1882.
„ 261 entirely cancelled by Clause 170, A.C. 1882«
„ 263 \
„ 264 I cancelled by Clause 170, A.C. 1882.
„ 265 )
„ 268 „ „ 64 „ „
„ 273 „ „ 260 „
„ 287 (Regulations) cancelled by Clause 57, A.C. 1882.
"" 289 } <»»«el^«d ^y Clause 170, A.C. 1882.
„ 290 obsolete.
f cancelled by Clause 66 A.C. 1882.
§§1,2,3 „ 293^ „ „ 248 „ „
(^obsolete..
yy 301 cancelled by Clause 260, A.C. 1882.
1881.
Clause 6 cancelled by Clause 170, A.C l882.
11 »» »j 218 „ „
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55 obsolete.
^^ j partly cancelled by Clause 108, A.C. 1882.
66 obsolete.
M 67 „
^5 j cancelled by CUuse 170, A.O. 1882.
», 77 obsolete.
Appendices „ 88 cancelled by Clause 204, A.C. 1982.
„ 90 obsolete*.
§§1&2 „ 92 cancelled by G.O; 124, 1881.
102 cancelled by Clause 170, A.C. 1882.
103 obsolete;
107 cancelled by Clause 88, A.C. 1882.
„ 116 „ „ 109 „
123 cancelled by G.O. 306, 1882.
131 cancelled by Clause 170 A;G. 1862.
Ui
Clause 133 cancelled by Claose 40, A.C. 1882.
^ 140/ " jf ^^f n ».
», 144 cancelled by 0.0. 228, 1882.
„ 148 obsolete.
.1 1511
,f ld2 > cancelled by Clause 170, A.C. 1882.
M 153 J
I, 154 obsolete.
„ 156 cancelled by Clause 64, A.C. 1882.
tt ^^^ »» ^170 ,f „
„ 174 cancelled by O.O. 306, 1882.
n 183 cancelled by Clause 136 and Clause 170, A.G. 1882.
„ 184 „ „ 170, A.C. 1882.
,i 185 obsolete.
„ 193 cancelled by Clause 255, A.C. 1882.
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,9 246 obsolete.
247 cancelled by Clauses 24 and J 21, A.C. 1882.
255 obsolete.
•I
^^^ i canceUed by Clause 170, A.C. 1882.
1882.
CUttse 8 )
4 } cancelled by Clanae 170, A.C. 1882.
6)
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I, 14 canceUed by daine 218, A.a 1882.
*• 2*J „ „ 170 ,, „
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\» 26 ,, „ 251 ^ „
M 34 „ br G.O. 223, 1882«
H 37 „ by Clause 56, A.C. 1882.
%, 39 (und Instruction^) oanc lied by CUuitt 137, A.C 1882,
{ 57 U „ 40 cauciUcd by (^ause ITi, A.C, 1882.
<\ « .• 121 „ „
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„ 160 aiheiided by Cliiuse 21 1
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15
ClAUAe 3 dbsolete.
1870.
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1871.
Clause 2 cancelled by Clause 174, AC. liB82,
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» ,* i- obsolete.
„ 16
., 82
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,. 13
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'» 61
1872.
1873.
Clause 2 obsolete.
. - r cancelled as regards Militia by Militia Regulations 1880.
*• 1 » „ Volunteers by Volunteer „ 1881.
23"^
48
60
62
63
67
obsolete.
1874.
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C9auae 27 obsolete.
,« 61 cancelled bj Clauae 93, A.C. 1881 (as regards VoluntoerO
„ 53 „ •• 171 „ 1880.
„ 72 obsolete.
<''*«" ^« • oUolete.
1876
laose 191
„ 44 cancelled by Clause 171, A.C. 1880.
1876.
^;«^jj} obsolete.
12 •« 38 cancelled by Claose 284, A.C. 1882.
. 671
„ 68
" fto Ubwlete.
90
1877.
Clause 79 obsolete.
„ 80 cancelled by Clause l&O, A.C. 1880.
,• 811
«, 93 > obsolete.
,, 106 entirely cancelled by Clause 171, A.C. 1880.
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<^'»« *} ob«,lete.
1878.
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21 entirely cancelled by Clause 219, A.C. 1880.
27 obsolete.
45 and Regulations cancelled by Clausa 157, AG. 1883.
55 obsolete.
701
71
74
75 I* cancelled by Clause 93, A.C. 1881.
76
77
79'
80
81 ^cancelled by Clause 157, A.C. 1882.
82
83,
85 obsolete.
1^ j oanoeUed by Clause 239, AC. 1882.
Iv
ARMY FORMS AND BOOKS APPROVED, CANCELLED, AND AMENDED
IN THE YEAR 1882.
ARMY FORMS.
New.
AnnyForm A
1
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A
8
91
B
56
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57
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79
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60
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61
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64
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72
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99
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190
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168
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B 195
„c«td^fB 265
„ ^\B 267
9*
B 285
99
B 298
9*
B 299
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C 398
99
C 399
99
D 446
99
D 447
99
D 448
99
D 449
99
D 450
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D 452
99
D 453
99
D 454
99
D 455
99
E 599
99
E 600
99
F 765
99
F 766
99
F 767
19
0 924
99
Q 925
99
O 926
Army Form
H1170
n
K 1253
66
99
K1321
99
K1822
•9
K132d
99
K 1324
99
K 1325
99
K 1326
99
K1327
99
K1328
n
Rld29
99
K1330
99
K1331
99
K1332
99
L1382
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Ml4d0
99
N1532
99
N1533
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91
N1535
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99
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99
0 1795
91
01796
Amsndbd.
Army Fonn O 8.72
111151
99
Arnpgr Form H 1153
O 1673
99
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Army Forms and Rooks Approved, Oancelled, and Amended in the Year 1882— oon/.
ARMY FORMS— contintiec/.
Army Form A 4
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B 60
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B 72
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C 366
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91
D 409
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D 410
9*
D 412
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D 416
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D 417
99
D 430
V
D 437
99
D 438
Army Book
119b
9»
128
9»
182
9*
133
9»
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161
99
162
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' Army Form D 443
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D 444
99
E 553
99
E 555
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F 742
99
G 847
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0 848
91
0 855
99
G 920
91
G 998
99
G1045
91
H1127
99
H 1128
99
U 1145
11
H1146
91
M 1405
' '9
M 1406
1
99
M 1414
9»
N 1504
ARMY BOOKS.
New.
Army Book 162a
9«
163
»
170
9f •
171
9*
184
19
185
99
227
Army Form N 1505
11
N 1506
19
N 1507
99
N 1508
91
N 1525
19
O 1600
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291
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292
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Ambhdbd.
Army Book 119jl | Army Book 143
Army Book
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89
116
Army (Form 8)
99
119
150
207
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ABMY CIBOULABS.
1882.
/
Wab Office, ^^£!LL0
Ist January 1882.
The following Regulations and Instructions are
promulgated to the Army by direction of the Secretary
of State for Wan
CONTENTS.
rxNAMca.
I.-BEOX7I«AB F0BCB&
Clause 1. AUowanoe BegulatioBB, 1881. — TravelUnff — BaUway
Warranta for Troops retominff firom Musketry
Instruction — — — — — — — — —
2. Allowance Beffulatlons, 1881.— Library AUowanoe —
3. Financial Instructions, ISTO.-Kon-Bffeotive Accounts
of Men — — — — — — — — — —
4. Financial Instructions, 1870. -Extra-Duty Pay — —
0. Financial Instructions, 1870.- Justices' Clerks' Fees —
6. Beffimental Establishments, 1881-8 — — — —
7. Foraire AUowaiipe — — — — — — — —
8. Fares by BaUway — — — — — — — —
PA«1
3
3
3
4
4
4
5
5
II.-AT7XII<IABT FOBCBS.
MILITIA.
9, Preliminary DtUI for Becruits— Medical
10. Preliminary DriU and Training Accounts
tion 6
- — e
BSOVZiATZOMS TOWL
AlTD TmAMSPOST
TBB OOBianSSAMAT
Clause U. Army Books
6
msavziATZOMS ro& tbb obdbabob stobm
Clause 12. Tubes and Fuses
6
LONDON :
tr tk* 9iiftrimt0»dtne« ^ Her Mujtttft Strntimmv OMtt,
W.CLOWBS a SOVS (Umlt«d). M. Charfaf Omat : HARRf FON k SONS, M. PaU afall-
W. B. ALLSN a Ool ta. Wateri<no PUm: W. MITCHELL, ». Cluulnf Cma* :
LOMUMANS a CoiTFfttmiMter Row; TRUUN £H ft Cr>.. V i 80i LudirAte II ill :
S rANtOBD.dMMacCroM ; C. KXQAN PA U L. TKSNCH * Co.. 1. Patmnottcr Sqoferei
Aim kg
QBirriN a Col. TW Hart. PosnaAi A. k C. BLACK. Boi»ob»b:
ALU. TBOM a C•^, Abb«r 8u«t«, and JL PUNSONBT. Grafton linct, Drauv.
Prict Tv^pmct.
Jauuary 1889.] . . 3
Contents-— «ofi/ifiicMl.
aQVZFMSirT ASOUIiATXOirS.
I.-BBaUI«AB FOBOES. rA««
Clause 18. Tabes and Fuses — —. — — — — — — 7
n. - AUZIUABT F0&0B8.
MILITIA.
„ 14. Bepairs of XiUtU Arms- « . — . ~ « 7
maavxiATXoirs rom tbb Ammn inuiiOA&
Clause 16. Disposal of the Arms and Aoooutrements of the 8iok
and Wounded — — ... — — — — — 11
•aars»AXi maoiriiATXOir0
•
Clause 10. Army AdTertlsements ^^ — .- — — — u
„ 17. MlUtary Books- --.--.----la
18. ABXT F0BX8 AVD B00K8 ..--.. 18
WAM orrxoB.
,, 19. last of CanoeUed, Obsolete, and Amended Beffulatlons 18
„ 80. Appointment of Assistant Director of Works ~ — 18
[ilauunr^ 1882.
(Begular Forces).
FINANCE.
X.— saoviiAH romoBS.
Allowance Begolations, 1881— TravelliDg—Bailway Warrants
for Troops returning from Musketry Instruction.
The following will be added after paragraph 576 of the Allow- Clause 1.
ance Regulatioiiaj 1881 (Army Regulations, Vol. I., Part III.) : —
ftVUa. Warrants for Officers and men returning by Bail-
ways in Great Britain from a course of musketry instruction
will invariably be marked '' Return journey — ^to be charged
at half fare."
Allowance Begulations, 1881.— Library Allowance.
The following will be added after paragraph 887 of the Clause 2.
Begulations relating to the issue of Army Allowances (Army
Begulations, Vol. I., Part III.), as amended by Clause 243, Army
Circulars, 1881 :—
887a. The allowance specified in paragraph 887 will be
charged quarterly in advance on the Ist January, 1st April,
1st July, and 1st October. No refund will in future be
required from troops embarking after those dates;. but the
allowance is not issuable to troops on board ship, and no
allowance will be admitted for troops returning to this country
for any period intervening between the date of disembarkation
and that on which the next issue falls due.
Financial Instructions, 1879.— Non-Effective Accounts of Men.
The following will be substituted for paragraph 800 of the Clause 3.
Financial Instructions, 1879, issued with Clause 62, Army
GiiCQlarB, 1879 :--
804K Any debtor balance on account of a soldier becoming
non-effective by death, desertion, or discbarge, subsequently
to 1st Julv 1881, will be charged against the Public, if
supported by a non-effective account and a copy of the
Ledger Sheets from the date of the man first becoming
mdebted.
B 2
January IMS*]
Clause 4.
Finance (Regular Forces)— «>»<«««€*
Instmctions, 1879.— Extra-Daty Fay.
The foUowing will be inserted after paragraph 446a, added to
tlie Financial Instructions, 1879^ by Clause 75, Amiy Cireubirs,
1881 :—
440A. From the 1st April 1882, all charges for Extra-
Duty Pay (issuable under Articles 467 and 841 to 843 of the
Royal Warrant of the 25th June 1881) on account of Schools
of Instruction for Officers of the Auxiliary Forces, will appear
In the accounts of District Paymasters.
Clause 5.
Financial InstractionSi 1879.— Justices' Clerks* Fees.
The following will be substituted for paragraph 484i, added to
the ^ Financial Instructions of the 1st April 1879 '^ by Clause 169,
Army Circulars, 1879 :- -
4846. Claims for the reimbursement of payments made
under the preceding paragraph will be forwarded to the War
Office for settlement, accompanied by a detailed statement of
the fees, the clerk's receipt, and the certificate of the paying
officer that the rates charged accord with the local scale
authorized by the Home Office.
Claused.
Regimental EstablishmentSi 1881-82.
1. The changes in the Establishments of the Regular Forces,
issued with this Army Circular, have been approved by Her
Majesty*
2. The amended Establishments will take effect from Ist
November 1881. For the regulation of allowances, the present
Establishments of regiments on foreign service about to return
home will remain in force until the date of their arrival.
8. From the date on which battalions of Infantry of the Line
may be placed under orders for service abroad, their Establishmeots
will be increased by four Lieutenants. From the date on which
battalions may be pla«.*ed under orders to return home, vacandes
that may occur in them, in the ranks of Lieutenant and seijeant,
will not be filled up pending the reduction of Establishment that
will be effected on the arrival of the battalion at home.
4. From the date on which battalions may be placed under
orders for sendee in ludia, their Establishments will be reduced
by a serjeant*cook.
[ Jfiniiary 1689«
Finaiice (Regular Forcesy-contmued.
Forage Allowance.
1. In pursuance of the intimation contained in paragraph 125 Clause ?•
of the Allowance Regulations, 1881 (Army Regulations, Vol. L,
Part III.), it ia notified that the following will be the rates of
pecuniary allowance in lieu of forage which will be issued in the
tlnited kingdom from the 1st January to the 80th June 1882 : —
For each Bation.
#. d,
Alderthot Dittriot • . . • . • 2 0
{Aldeniejr • • • • . • 2 8
GhiernBejr 2 5
Jenej 2 4
OhAthflm 2 0
Eastern 1 10
Home 2 1
North Britain 19
Northern 1 11
South-Eastem 2 0
Southern 1 10
Weetem 18
Woolwich 2 0
Belfast 14
Cork • 16
Corragh •• 17
Dnhlm • 16
2. The allowance in lieu of stablings when admissible^ will be
added in each case to the above rates.
Fares by Railway.
The present charges made by the Great Western Railway Clause 8.
Company for through conveyance from London to Waterford (via
Milfbrd) are — £ *. d.
Offlcen •• 2 2 6 each
Hon 1 0 0 „
rOne horse •• 8 10 0
In hone boxes < Two horses . • 6 6 0
[Three hors3s.. 7 17 6
MILITIA.
Preliminary Brill for Recruits— Medical Ezamination.
The following will be substituted for paragraph 233 of the Clause 9.
Militia Rqrulations, 1880 (Army Regulations, Vol. VIII.) :—
9S8. Recruits will be medically examined on joining, and
ihoae who are considered by the Medical Officer to be unfit
for duty, whether temporarily or permanently, will be imme-
diately sent to their homes under the authori^ of the Officer
whose duty it is finally to approve the recruits.
9SSa. The discharge of men who are permanently unfit
will be carried out in acoordance with the instructions con*
(i4qed in paras, 194 to 197t
JAnuary l^SS.] 6
Finance (Auxiliary Forces)— contimied.
Preliminary Drill and Training Accounts.
GlaU86 10. The following will be substituted for paragraph 810 of the
Militia Regulations, 1880 (Army Regulations, Vol. VIII.): —
810. Returns of all men sent home temporarily, or dis-
charged as permanently unfit after joining for recruit drill,
preliminary drill, or training, will be prepared and trans-
mitted as vouchers to the Pay List ; those for men sent home
temporarily unfit, on Army Form O 1792 ; and those for men
discharged permanently unfit, on Army Form E 517.
BEaULATIONS FOB THE COMMISSABIAT
AND TBANSFOBT STAFF.
Army Books.
Clause IL 1« In paragraph 728 of the Reticulations for the Commissariat
and Transport StaflP, 1881 lA.rmy Regulations, Vol. IV., Part I.),
the following words will be added to the second and third lines of
the Table of Army Books : — '' or Army Book 29a, as may be found
suitable."
2. The following will be inserted after paragraph 747 : —
T4ITa. It will not be necessary to open new District and
Barrack-Serjeants' Ledgers every time an account is balanced.
The balance should be struck close up to where the entries
terminate on the left hand or receipt side of the ledger, and
the state or commencing line of the new account should
follow immediately after; the accounts being thus continued
in the same ledger so long as it will last.
8. The words '' or Army Book 29a, as may be found suitable,"
will be added to paragraphs 748 and 756^ after the words " Army
(laie W. O.) Book 29."
BEGULATIONS FOB THE OBDNANGE STOBE
DEFABTMENT.
Tubes and Fuzes.
Clause 12. The following will be inserted after paragraph 222^, added
to the Regulations for the Ordnance Store Department, 1879
(Army Regulations, Vol. IV., Part II.), by Clause 249, Army
Circulars, 1881 :—
99i2d. The age of tubes and fuses will be reckoned iGrom
the date on which they were last issued from the Royal
Laboratory, Woolwich. Thus, if a cylinder bears dates
showing that its contents were manufactured in 1870, and
** repaired,'' ''examined," or ** re-packed/' iu 1881, their age
will be calculated from 1881.
999e» No tubes or fuiet will in future be condemned
merely on account of age.
[January lS89i
Equipment Begulations (Regular Forces).
EQUIPMENT JUBGULATIONS.
z.— maavxiAR foaobs.
Tubes and Fuzes.
The following will be inserted aflter paragraph 149a^ added to Clause 13.
the Equipment Regulations, 1881 (Army Regulations, Vol. III.),
by Clause 252, Army Circulars, 1881 : —
140ft. The age of tubes and fuzes will be reckoned from
the date on which they were last issued firom the Royal
Laboratory, Woolwich. Thus, if a cylinder bears dates
showing that its contents were manufactured in 1870, and
"repaired," '* examined,'^ or '* re-packed,^' in 1881, their age
will be calculated from 1881.
140^. No tubes or fuzes will in future be condemned
merely on account of age.
n.-AraUiZAHT roAoas.
MILITIA.
Repairs of Militia Arms.
1. The following will be substituted for the tables contained in Clause 14.
paragraph 1221 of the Regulations for the Militia^ 1880 (Army
Regulations, Vol. VIII.) :—
Vamee of Arliclei.
Proportion.
Per
600 arms
and
under.
« •
Boiti, breech block (Mark m.) ..
Ooren, epring, aU anna (Marks II.** f external
andllL) • \ internal
Leathen, cape, map^ aU arms *. . •
Hippies, aU arms (Maiks II.** and III.).,
pi^ Vlocking, aU arms (Mark n.**) ..
taxis, roller, fthumbpiece (Mark lEC.)
Pislcns, aU arms
BoHers, thumbpiece, all arms (Mark III.)
Benws i^"^\ b]ock,bi^di (Marks'll .•• and III.)
locking (Mark II.«*)
t thumbpiece, all arms (Blark III.)
fbolt, breech block, all arms (Mark III.)
{breecb block, aU arms (Marks
IL** and III.)
locking, an anns (Mark n.*«) . .
Ijiiston, aU arms (Marks U.** and III.)
Thnmbpiecee^ aU arms (Mark III.)
}
1
2
1
1
1
Per
501 arms
and
upwards.
Bemarks.
2
4
2
••{
• «
« .
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1
2
• •
2
2
2
• •
• *
2
1 for erery 8
arms.
4 per cent.
1 per cent.
2 per cent.
8 per cent.
1 per cent.
8 per cent.
1 per cent.
Jiinaary 18M*]
8
Equipment Regulations (Auxiliary ForceBy-cantinued.
Clause 14
ytanm of AriiolM.
Proportion.
For
600 umB
and
under.
rbriM, oftrUne, Artillery, 1861, and
Caps, sido i rifles, 1868, fte,
[iron, riflei,ihort,patteni 1880 ..
EjeleU, giuurd trigger, all arms not baring
guard Bwireli • . .
Learee, aatembled, rcaxbinei, pattern 1861,
wifb caps and Artillery
slides, *%^^' I nllM / P^^l^^^i^ 1868
back, eleraUog \J^^ t "liort, pattern 1860
Nuts, holder, rod, cleaning, all arms, &o.. • • .
Pins, axis, sight, back, elerating . • • .
BingB, locking, bayonet, common, without screws
I low er and middle, all arms, &c.
band •< fcaibine, Artillery, 1861,
I. upper < and rifle, short, 1860
[rifles, pattern 1868 . .
r carbine, Artilleiy, pattern 1861,
«!SL i ^^ short, pattern 1860
"^•^ L rifles pattern 1853
guards, trigger, all arms
n^,^ J rine, locking, bayonet, common, 1868, &c.
^^^' scabbafd, steel, bayonet, sword, Artillery,
1861
spring, bayonet, sword, all arms, baring
sword bayonets. •
swircl, guard, trigger, rifle, pattern
1868, £c
tang, breech, all arms
cups, side, all arms • • . • . .
plate, butt, all arms, long . • • .
Swirels, guard, trigger, rifles, pattern 1868, &c. . .
Stops, iron, rammer, aU arms
}
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1
1
4
1
1
1
8
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
8
1
1
1
1
For
601 arms
and
upwards.
8
8
8
8
8
a
8
4
2
4 -{
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
{
• •
4
2
2
2
2
Bentarka.
Demands
should st«t«
if old pattern
or new pat-
tern am
wanted.
Same as
screws, plate,
butt,
1 per cent.
The short rifle material will be issued to Bifle Begiments, to others only wh«n
actually required.
2. The following will be substituted for the table published iu
paragraph 6, Clause 11, Army Circulars, 1881 : —
NsjDci of Article i.
Buds
lower, without screws, carbine. Artillery, rifles,
pattern 1868, and short, patU*m 1860 . •
middle, without screws, liile, pattern 1888
upper, without f carbine, Amlleiy, pattern 4861,
nuts, screws, < and rifle, short, pattern 1860 . .
or swireb [ ri|le, pattern 1868
1 1
Number
allowed
per 1,000.
}
6
6
18
Bemarks.
9
Itmammey ISM*
■ I » ^
Equipment Segolations (Auxiliary Foroesy-conHnued.
Karnes of Articles.
Barrels, rifled, and f carbine, Artillerr, 1861, steel . •
sighted, without -i ^. /short, 1860 „ ..
aotiona.. .. L lpatteml868 „ ..
rooxninon, with lociinff rings, rifle, pattern
Bajonets < ._^^ J carbine, Artilldx^, pattern 1861
l^swora \3pifle, short, pattern 1860
1858
Yi/\i4« / bajonet, sword
^^** •' 1 block, breeoh (Mark in.)..
Bridles, look, all arms
nose
Gape
f, ^^ /carbine, Artillery, pattern 1861
< **"" Irifle, pattern 1863
tiron, rifle, short, pattern 1860 . .
.{ffTtf iwk^v f carbine, Artilleiy, pattern 1861
^ elevating j "Ae j p^^^^gjg ^^
Corers, spring, all arms {^^^
r brass, carbine, Artillery, pattern 1861, and
Cape, side < rifle, pattern 1853
[ iron, rifle, short, pattern 1860
Eyelets, guard trigger, all arms not haying guard swivels
Extractors, all arms (Bfarks XL*** and IIL) . •
Trifle, pattern 1853
Ij^^ r brass < with eyelets, carbine, Artilleiy, pattern
"t^^» 4 [ 1861
"'*^' liron, with eyelets, rifle, short, pattern 1860 ..
ITAipmAni r*^ arms, except rifle, short, pattern 1860
xwmen,! (Marks XL** or III.)
locK .. [rifle, short (Blarks II.»« or ni.)
LeaTes, assembled, with f carbine. Artillery, pattern 1861
caps and slides, sight, S ^a^ / pattern 1853
back, elevating . . [ I short, pattern 1860
Kipplea, i Jl arms
w . / holder, cleaning rods, all arms, &c
\ screw, bands, upper, all arms, &o
f froUer, tnumbpiece, all arms (Mark III.)
Pins..
I 1
Number
allowed
per 1,000.
}
««tif ii«/.v r carbine. Artillery, pattern 1861
^;J^' 1 rifles Pattoml853, and short,
^5 [^ pattern 1860
breech block, all arms
I guard, trigger, all arms
i^looking, all arms (Mark II.**)
Pistons, aU arms
{r carbme, Artilleiy, pattern 1861,
r brass < and rifle, pattern 1853, long butt
butt . . ^ ( rifle, pattern 1853, short butt • •
I iron, rifle, short, pattern 1860 . . . .
f-.*»<M. f brass, all arms except short rifle, pattern
«n«ge'J I860
t iron, rifle, short, pattern 1860 . • . .
Rings, looking, bayonet, common, without screws, rifle,
patteml858
r carbine, Artillery, pattern 1861 . • . .
Bods, deaning < ^^ f short, pattern 1860
[ \ pattern 1858 .
BoUerSy thumbpie9e, all arms (Mark III.)
• •
• •
i«
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6
6
5
10
6
6
4
4
6
8
8
8
6
5
6
20
10
6
6
ao
6
8
3
3
6
6
6
6
6
12
6
12
6
6
6
6
6
12
50
3
8
3
8
12
6
6
0
5
Bemarks.
ClaoBe 14
JanuAry i88»*]
10
Equipment Begolations (Auxiliary VoTceBh-contimed.
Clause 14
Namef of Artaeles.
Number
allowed
per 1,000.
riMnd
{
lower and middle, all arms. • • •
r carbine, Artillery, pattern 1861,
upper ^ and rifle, Bhort, pattern 1800 . .
[ rifles, pattern 1853 • . • .
fcabine. Artillery, pattern 1861, and
cap
(nose < rifle, '
trifles, pi
'short, pattern 1860 . •
Berawi
• ft
• •
pattern 1858 . • •'•
ArtiU6rjr, paeiem 1861
pattern 1858 and I860.,
cup, side, all arms . •
guard, tngger, all arms
rbridle
sear
I tumbler
•^ /block, breech, an arms •• •• •.
P" llocktog (M«* IL»«)
puta, butt, ta •rmt. Ac. |J^ •• ;; ;;
rin£, locldng, bayonet, common, rifle* pattern 1868
scabbard, steel, bajonet, sword, carbine, Artillery,
pattern 1861 .. ••
pMjonet, swo'rd, all arms ■ • • • • •
sights, back, elcTating, carbine, Artillery,
}
}
■pnng
i)atteml861 .. •
sights, back, elerating, rifle, pattern 1853,
1^ and short, pattern 1860
swirel, guard, trigger, rifle, pattern 1853 •
tang, breech, all arms . •
thumbpiece, all arms (Mark III.) • • • • •
^trigger, aU arms « «
-.^ I -. V J "^ "™" except rifle, short, pattern 1800 •
■'••^'^* 1 rifle, short, pattern 1860 ,
Sights, front (steel for) • • . ; • • • • lb.
's,tt^{rriSH:::;."" ::
• •
••
bayonet, sword, all arms
bolt, block, breech, all arms (Mark HI.)
^^^ r all arms, except rifle, pattern 1860
I rifle,
• •
sliort, pattern 1860
_ • / Uock, breech, all arins
^^ r tkH arms, except rifle, short, pattern I860
\rifle, short, pattern 1860 ,
.... •■^ f carbine. Artillery, pattern 1861 . .
"5"' ?*;;•-{ rifle, pattern 1863, and shoH
^eleraUng j ^fle, pattern 1860 .. .
Stops, rammer, all converted arms • • • • • ,
p)and, upper, all arms
butt, carbine. Artillery, pattern 1861, and rifle,
short, pattern 1860
guard, tngcer, rifle, pattern 1853 • • »,
l.tumb]er« aU arms .. ••
XhuMibpteMa, all arms (Mark m.) ••
• ■
• •
• •
SwircLs
}
}
12
6
6
8
8
6
6
6
6
6
6
0
10
80
18
5
5
18
6
U
18
80
18
20
6
12
12
i
12
12
IS
6
12
80
80
80
30
80
24
24
0
6
3
6
{
Same as
serewB,plate,
baity smalL
12
6
11
[ Jmittary ia8!9«
Equipment Regulations (Auxiliary Forces}— continued.
Namev of Articles.
Number
allowed
per 1,000.
Bemarks.
Clause 14
eontinued.
{icabberd, bayonet, leather, common, rifle, pattern
1863
scabbard, bayonet^ leatheSr, sword, rifle, short, pattern
1860
Triggers, all arms •
Tabes, gaide, all arms . .
-, , , r all arms except rifle, sbort, pattern 1860 . •
Tiimblers|^^ jj^^jrt p^4^1860
N.B.— The aboYe proportions are per 1,000 of »aeh description of arm where
the patterns of the components are different
^le-half the above proportions should be issued for every 600 arms or under.
BE6X7LATI0NS FOR THE ARM7 MEDICAL
DEPARTMENT.
Disposal of the Arms and Acooutrements of the Sick and
Wounded.
lUgulations
R^ulatioaij
8Y8« The arms, ammunitioB^ and accoutrements of a
wounded man will be carried with him to the Dressing
Stations and Fidd Hospitals^ and handed over to the. Ac-
countant of the Hospital into which he is received, or to the
Senior Officer of Orderlies^ who will pass them on in accord-
ance with Section 6, Part I., of the Regulations for the Supply
of Stores to an Army in the Fields issued with Clause 270,
Army Circulars, 1881.
8980. ArmS| ammunitioni and accoutrements thus re-
ceived by the Medical Department will nut be taken on
charge in the Field Hospital or Bearer Company ledgerR,
but will be entered with the inventory of the man's effects
in the Pack Store book.
8V86. Such inventories, as well as the articles enumerated,
will be passed on with the man from hospital to hospital,
and likewise when he is discharged to his Corps, or to any
place to which be may proceed, for final disposaj.
January 1889.] IS
General Regulations.
GENERAL REGULATIONS.
Army Advertisements.
Olaose 16m ^* ^^^ following have been added to the List of Xewtpapert in
' which Army Advertitements are aathorised to appear t-«-
" Th» Arofaitoct."
" GrwDOok Telegmph."
2. The " Orocuock Advertiser *' has been removed from the
List.
8. The List of Newspapers promulgated by Clause 186, Army
Circulars^ 1880, will be amendea acoordingly.
Kilitary Books.
Clause 17. With reference to Clause 178, Army Circulars, 1879, and to
* Clause 285, Army Circnlan, 1881 , it is notified that the under-
mentioned bo3ks have recently been published, and will be added
to the List of Works in the Appendix to the last-named clause,
which will bo amended accordingly : —
Pay and Promotion Warrant, 1881. Pocket Edition . • • • 12
Examination Pftpen, Admiteion to Staff College, June 1881 •• 0 9
ABMT FORMS AND BOOKS.
Clause 1& 1* '^^ following new Anny Forms and Books have been
approved :—
'' Continued Sheet of Army Forms B 265 and B 267,
Statement of Service/' suitable for prolongation of the
third page of the Forms of Attestation.
Army Form B 298, "^ Form Transmitting ^
ficates." Applicable to Oeneral Officers Command-
ing at home and abroail. A distribution will be made
when printed.
Army Book 128, " Account of War Department Stores in
Charge of Dockyard and Victualling Yard Seagoimr
Craft."
2. The following Army Forms have been oanoelled : —
Army Form A 4, '' Authority for Holding a District Coart-
Miutial/' Army Form A 47 will be U9ed in ifs «tei4.
18 [Jonunry 1M9<
Anny Forms and Books— continued.
Army Form A 6, " Warrant Appointing'
Deputy Judge-Advocate, General Court-
Martial (Foreign)/'
Army Form Clause 18
A 48 will ~^'"'''**-
be used in
Army Form A 7, " Warrant Appointing their stead.
President, General Court-Martial.'' J
t »
Army Form A 8, "Order for Be-assembly of a Court-
Martial.''
Army Form D 410 (late W. 0. Form 539), " Return of
Men Discharged to Pension."
Army Form M 1406 (late W. O. Form 1648), '< Statement
of Liabilities, Manufacturing Departments."
m
8. Army Form P 1918, "Voucher for Making-up Cavalry,
Infantry, and Army Hospital Corps Clothing" (late W. O. Form
969), will apply to the Militia generally.
WAR OFFICE.
List of Cancelledi Obsolete, and Amended Regulations.
Farther additions to and alterations in the List of Cancelled, Clause 19i
Obsolete, and Amended Regulations, which was issued with
Clause 13, Army Circulars, 1878, will he found in the Index to the
Army Circulars^ dated Ist January 1882 (page lii.)
Appointment of Assistant Director of Works.
The Secretary of State has appointed Major Herbert Locock^ Glauso 20s
lloyal Engineero^ to be A ssistant Director of Works.
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VmimrtD fob Ilim Utamm't Statiom&i Orticv,
BT lIARBIflOH AND SONS,
Piiirrui in OtoiiiAmt to Hia Maiwti .
[Wt.225 SOO-12 1 81-9088]
[Issued with Army OircularSf dated 1st January 1882.]
CEMGES IN THE REGIMENTAL ESTABLISHMENTS,-^
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War Office,
• 1st February 1882,
The following Regulations and Instructions nre
promulgated to the Army by direction of the Secretary
of State for War.
CONTENTS.
FZNANCB.
I.-BBOXJIJLS 70BCBS.
FAc;
Cl«iua 21. AUowanoe Beffalatlons, 1881.~Conveyanoa of Horses
by BaUway — — — -. — — — — — 3
y, 22. Finanoial Instraotions, 1879. — Becraitinsr Bewaxds
for KUltiaxnen enlisted for the Beffnlar Army or
Boyal Marines — — — — — — — — 3
,, 23. Army Oorps Establishments.—Beffimental Books and
Stationery — — — — — — — — — 3
II.-AX7XILIABT 70B0BS.
MILITIA.
„ 24. Pay and Allowances of ICen.— I<evy Money — — 4
„ 25. Pay and Allowances of Men.— Bations or Allowances
in lien — — — — — — — — — — 4
„ 26. Pay.-Inflantry Militia —— — — — — — 6
SSaVZiATZOirS for THB COaKatZSSARZAT
Clause 27. Bxpense Stores.—Washinff of Bedding and Olothinff— 6
,, 28. Bevised Schedules of Barrack Fnmiture.—Warrant
OAcers— — ... — — — — — — _ 7
SQUZPMBHT BSaVZiATZOVS.
Clause 29. Instructions for Armourers in the Care, Bepair,
Browninir, Ac, of SmaU-Arms and Bayonet
Scabbards.— Mixture for Browning Arms — —
I,OXIK)N:
Frimted mmitr tkt trnptriutendtmet af Her IfttjeMt^B SfcllMfry Ojf.ttt
W. CLOWES S 80N8 (Limited). 18. Charinr rm»« ; HARRT60K ft SONS, M, I%U Xallt
W. B. ALLEN * Co. », Wnterloo Place : \V. MlTrii KI.L. 8P. that inr Cmii* :
LOMtiMAXS S Co.rPktcnicMl«r Bow ; TRU US KK \ « .>., 57 ft AV. LutTirat^ Hilt :
8CA]ffOBD.CIitnBcCroM: CKEGAN PAuL.TKLXCH AtCo.,l.FaUiuwter8<|aArt|
jti»- *y
ORITFIHSCOvTbcHmrd, PokTfSA: A. X c. itl.ACK. Kiiijuttnttii;
. XBOM m €•« Abbey Street. nA h. I'uSSoS UY. Uraftun Street. Dviua.
Price Om Piunt/.
February 1889.] 2
CoXit&DtA—'Continued,
CliOTBIMa AMD HSCaSBA&XSS.
AXnEII.IA&T F0B0B8.
MIUTIA. VAai
OlauM 80. Clothinff— Militiamen — — — — — -.— 7
asauziATZOKS ro& tbs a&kt xbbicaxi
Claaae 81. Adaiissioii of Soldiers into Hospital on aooonnt of
Injuries received otherwise than in Action — — 8
OBlTBItAXi BBaVXiATIOBS.
I«-BXOirLAB VOBOBS.
ClauM 82. Iiist of '' Anthorlaad Prisons" (Colonial), nndar the
Army Act, 1881 —-. — -.—'— — -. 8
„ 88. MlUtary Books -------- 9
XI.-AT7ZIZiZABT AND BBSBBVB F0B0B8.
MIUTIA.
84, Preliminary Drill and Training. ^Preliminary Drill of
Beomits —•-. — — — — -.— 9
MIUTIA RESERVE.
„ 85. Bnlistment — — — — — — — ••• 9
^ „ 86. ABXT F0BX8 AHD BOOKS - .... ^ 10
Appendix to Clause 83 — — — — — — — — — 18
[FebffUMry %SS9,
Finance (Begular Forces)*
FINANCE.
I.— BsouziAa ro&cas.
Allowance Begulations, 1881— Conveyance of Horses by
Bail way.
The following will be inserted after paragraph 542 of the Clause 21.
Allowance Regulations, 1881 (Armv Regulations, Vol. I.,
Part III.) :—
542(a.) All horses proceeding by railway, except Officers'
chargers, will be sent in cattle trucks, unless special authority
for sending them otherwise be obtained from the War Office,
or unle8% special reasons should make it necessary to send one
or two horses only by train, and the -cost of conveyance by
horse-box should be less than that by cattle-truck.
542(&.) The following are the rates at which horses will
be conveyed by railway in Great Britain : —
In horse-boxes — 3d. a mile, with a minimum charge of 6s. a horse.
In cattle-irackB — 2d. a mile (each truck to be considered as con-
taining not less than four horses), with a minimum charge for
each truck of six shillings.
Financial Instmctions, 1879. — Becmiting Rewards for
Militiamen enlisted for the Begular Army or Boyal
Marines.
The following will be added after paragraph 384 of the Cla se 22.
Financial Instructions of the 1st April 1879^ issued with
Clause 62, Army Circulars, 1879 : —
SS4a, The recruiting rewards (exclusive of bringing
money) for Militiamen enlisted into the Begular Army or
Royal Marines during preliminary drill (including recruit drill
on enlistment), or during training, will be divided amongst the
Serjeants of the Permanent Staff of the Militia Battalions
froni which the men volunteer^ as the Commanding Officer
may direct. The bringing money will be paid to the bond fide
bringer, whether he belongs to the Regular Forces or to the
Militia.
Army Corps Establishments.— Books and Stationery.
The List of Books and Stationery printed in the Appendix,
pa<?e9 13 to 15, will be substituted for the List of Stationeiy Clause 23.
and Books for Head-Quarter Staff Offices on page 57 of the
Tablcu of Army-Corps Establislinicnts issued with Clause 186,
Armv Circulars, 1877.
d2
FebriiAry 18S8.] 4
Fiiiance (Auxiliary Forces)— continued.
ZZ.— AVZXXiXAST FOSOBS.
MIliXTIA.
Pay and Allowances of Men.--Leyy Money.
Clause 24. The following will be substituted for paragraph 615 of the
Regulations for the Militia, 1880 (Army Regulations, Vol. VIIL)»
as amended by Clause 247, Army Circulars, 1881 : —
015. The rewards payable as levy money for each recruit
who hctually joins for Recruit Drill on enlistment, under
paragraphs 228a, 228i, or 2:lSd, and is finally approved, will
be as follows : —
(a.) To the bringer a sura of 5*.
(A.) To the authorized recruiter by whom the recruit is
enlisted, a fee of 2s. 6d., provided tha^ he completes
the enlistment, and does not claim the bringing-
money.
(c.) The bringing-money for a recruit, raised away from
head-quarters, will be paid to the bond fide bringer
who induced the recruit to enlist.
The same rewards will be payable for each recruit who actually
joins for drill under paragraph 228c, or for Preliminary Drill or
Trainin
5-
Fay and Allowances of Men.
Bations or AUowanoas in lieu.
Clause 25t 1- T^^e following will be substituted for paragraphs 664 and
668 of the Regulations for the Militia, 1880 (Army Regulations,
Vol. VIII.) :—
064. Every non-commissioned officer or Militiamiin
drawing pay under the schedules in paragraphs 630 and 637
will receive, whilst out for preliminary drill and training, the
regulated daily ration of bread and meat, free from all
stoppage (except as provided for by paragraphs 671 and
658-656), or an allowance of Gd. a day in lieu, except icr
the days during which he is in receipt of a hot meal, an
allowance in lieu thereof, or marching money.
064a. Recruits undergoing instruction under the provi-
sions of paragraphs 228a, 228A, 228c, and 22M, added to the
Militia Regulations by Clause 144, Army Circulars, 1881,
and General Order No. 149 of 1881, will receive the ration
or allowance in lieu, as given in paragraph 664.
OS8. Rations, or the allowance in lieu, will not be issuctl
to members of the Permanent Staff who arc not aervinr on
their Army engagement, cither during thf* non«training {leriod,
or when employed in drilling tlie ncruits referred to in
paragraph 664 a.
[February 1989.
Finance (Auxiliary Forces)— continued.
Travelling.
2. The following will be substituted for paragraph 712 of the Clause 25
above-mentioned Regulations, as amended by Clause 10, Army «>»'*»««^*
Circulars, 1881 :—
T19. The provisions contained in paragraphs 711 to 711&
will be applicable to recruits (provided that they are accepted
and enlisted) who join their Regiment at the commencement
of or during the training period, or who join the Head-Quarters
of the Regimental District for drill, under paragraphs 228a,
2286, 228o, and 22Sd.
Pay— Infantry Militia-
1. The following will be added after paragraph 793 of the Regu- Clause 26.
lations for the Militia, 1880 (Army Regulations, Vol. VIII.) : —
9B3a. The pay^ levy money, and allowances of Recruits^
attached to a Regimental Depdt during drill on enlistment,
will be issued by the Officers commanding the companies to
which the men are attached.
703b. Officers commanding companies will include the
amounts required for the pay, levy money^ and allowances of
Militia recruits in their estimates of the amounts required for
the payment of the men of their own companies. The amounts
so required will be issued direct to Officers commanding
companies by the Paymaster of the Regimental District.
YOSc. The following separate accounts will be kept for
Recruits attached to a Regimental Depot during drill on
enlistment :—
Pay and Messing Sheet (Army Form N 1500).
Militia Recruit Drill Pay List (Army Form N 1532).
Company Ledger (Army Book 142).
tBSd. The Recruit Drill Pay List, referred to in the pre-
ceding paragraph, will be rendered monthly to the Paymaster
of the Regimental District at the same time as the (Line)
Company Pay List, the totals of the abstract of the Recruit
Drill Pay List bein^ carried to the abstract of the Company
Pay List. One Pay List (Army Form N 1496), and one
Abstract of Charges and Credits (Army Form N 1495), will
be compiled by the Paymaster of the Regimental District for
encli half year ending the 30th of September or the Slst of
March. The totals of the half-yearly Abstract will be carried
into the Pay List of the Kegimental District.
2. Until the Recruit Drill Pay List (Arn-y Form N 1532) is
issued, the Company Training Pay List (Army Form N 1492) will
lie nael instead^ and the heading of the column entitled *' Reserve
bounty/* altered in manuscript to " Levy money."
February 1^89.] 6
Finance (AuxiKary Torcesy-continued.
Clause 26 3. No requisition for the Recruit Drill Pay List should be
eontmmed. forwarded. A suj^ly of the form will be sent as soon as it is
printed.
4. Paragraph 815a, added to the above-mentioued Kegulaticns
by Clause 218, Army Circulars, 1881, is hereby cancelled.
BEOULATIONS FOB THE COMMISSABIAT AMD
TRANSPORT STAFF.
Expense Stores— ^Washing of Bedding and Clothing.
GUuiSe 27« The following wili be substituted for paragt*aphs 601 and 00G»
Rcgiilations for the Commissainat and Transport Staff, 1881
(Array liegulations, Vol. IV., Part I.) : —
•#1. Abstracts of Requisitions for the exchange of soiled
articles of Barrack and Hospital Bedding, on Army Form
F 703, and of Clothing, on Army Form F 7&, will be made out
quarterly in duplicate, and will be supported by the proper
Army Forms, F 702 and F 704 for bedding, and F 762 for
clothing. A total of the number of each article of bedding
or clothing, shown in the Abstract will then be made, below
which will be entered the actual numbers returned properly
washed by the contractor, as shown in the washing acooutit
books.
GOB* When bedding or clothing, returned by the troops,
* requires to be repaired through fair wear and tear, separate
Abstracts for bedding and for clothing will be prepared iu
duplicate, on Army Form G 961, showing the several articles
and the corps by which used. At stations where there are
more than one regiment or detachment, a separate report
need not be sent in by each regiment or detachment, columns
having been introduced into the printed forms in which the
articles used by each may be entered. Subject to paragrapli
606a the Abstract will be signed by the Commanding OflScer
of each corps or detachment, as well as by the Commissariat
Ofiiccr in charge of barracks, and will be countersigned by
the Senior Commissariat Officer.
fHMa. Repairs, the necessity for which has been dis-
covered after the articles have been washed, and which
could not have been foreseen at the time of exchange by the
troops, will be certified to by the Commissariat Officer in
charge of barracKs. He will, however, be held strictly re-
s|K)u&iblc that only such articles as have been actually repained
under the circumstances above slated are induded in his
certificate, and that the work has been properly performed.
XWeUvtvikrj ISSS.
Begnlations for the Commissariat and Transport Staff— con^-
Eevised Schedules of BarrackTumiture.— Warrant Officers.
The following addition \7ill be made to Schedule 15«, added Clause 28.
by. Clause 280, Army Circulars, 1881, to the Schedules of Barrack
Furniture, Bedding, and Utensils, i promulgated by Clause 174,
Army Circulars, 1880: —
Articles.
TMe, ftoldiers*, complete, 4-ft. ic
• •
No.
EQUIPMENT BEGULATIONS.
Instructions for Armourers in the Care, Bepair, Browning, &c.,
of Small-Arms and! Bayonet Scabbards. — Mixture for
Browning Arms.
1. The quantities of ingredients for browning mixture specified Clause 29.
on page 12 of the Instructions for Armourers, issued with Clause
253, Army Circulars, 1881, are sufficient for browning 100 arms.
2. Demands will be framed and supplies made accordingly, and
the necessary amendment will be made in the Instructions above
mentioned.
CLOTHING AND NECESSARIES.
AuziXiiAmT Tonom
MILITIA.
Clothing— Militiamen.
The following will be substituted for paragraphs 896, 923, and Clause 30i
925, of the Militia Regulations, 1880 (Army Regulations, Vol.
VIII.):-
H9S. A list of the articles retained b\^ a Militiaman who
volunteers to the Regular Forces will be furnished, on Army
Form H 1157, to the Officer Commanding the battalion or
corps which the man joins, and the articles will be taken on
charge by such Officer.
dIHIa. The list will show the condition of the garments,
and the number of trainings during which they have been in
wear. A separate list will be sent for each man, and a
duplicate of it will be annexed to the account in which
the articles are struck off charge.
February 19d9«l
8
Clothing and Necessaries (Auxiliary Forcesh-continued.
Clause 30
eoniiwmed.
983. The boots or shoes, shirts, socks, SDap, and blacking
of Militiamen discharged, except as bad characters, during a
training, may be retained by the men, as also by recruits
discharged by purchase during recruit drill,, if such articles
shall have been Morn or used bv them.
026« The boots or shoes, shirts, socks, soap, and blacking
of a Militiaman permitted to volunteer to the Regular Forces
whilst his regiment is assembled for preliminary drill or
training, or during the period he may be attached for in-
struction or drill to a regimental depot, may be retained by
him.
BEGULATIONS FOB THE ABUT MEDICAL
DEPARTMENT.
Admission of Soldiers into Hospital on account of Injuries
received otherwise than in action.
Clause 31. ^'*^ following will be added after paragraph 217 of the Regu-
* lations for the Army Medical Department (Army Regulations^
Vol. VI.) :—
r. When a soldier is admitted to hospital, whether on
or off duty, in consequence of having become maimed, muti-
lated, or injured, except by wounds received in action, the
attention of the Ofiiccr Commanding the man's corps will be
drawn to the case by the Medical Officer in charge of the
hospital, with a view, if necessary, to the holding ot a Court
of Inquiry, as provided by Section VI., paragraph 113, of the
" Queen^s Regulations and Orders for the Array, 1881.**
GENERAL REGULATIONS.
X.— mcouziAa romcBS.
List of "Authorized Prisons " (Colonial), under the Army
Act, 1881.
ClaQ86 32. '^'^^ following having been appointed as an " Authorized
' Prinon" lor the purposes of the Army Act, 1881, will be added
to the List of Prisons, promulgated by Clause 276| Army
Circulars, 1880 :—
Otpt Colony* -Tbe Breakwater Conrict Eitabliabment,
•
9 • [February 18S9«
General Regulations (Regular Forces)— co»<inw«i
Military Books.
With reference to Clause 178, Army Circulars, 1879, to Clause Clause 33.
182, Army Circulars, 1880^ and to Clause 285, Army Circulars,
1881, the undermentioned books have been published, and will be
added to the list of works promulgated by the Appendix to the
last-named Clause, which will be amended accordingly : —
#. d.
Examination Papers, Militia Subalteme, in Military Subjects, for Oommis-
' sions in the Line. September 1881 • . . . 0 7
„ „ Bojal Military Academy, November and December,
1881 0 9
Artillery Snider Carbine, Manual of Firing Exercises for. Berised,
NoTemberl881 0 2
The Franco-German War, 1870-1. Sixteenth Section. Proceedines of
the 2nd Army, from the commencement of the year 1871 till the
Armistice .. .. .. .. .. •• 2 8 '
Field Message and Memorandum Book (with Carbonic Paper). Army
Bookl53 2 0
xz^Ainax.zAaT ahd ssssavs roRoss.
Mn.ITIA.
Preliminary Drill and Training— Preliminary Drill for
Becroits.
The following will be inserted after paragraph 22%d^ added to Clause 34«
the Regulations lor the Militia (Army Regulations, Vol. VIII,), by
General Order 147 of 1881 :—
S^98e. The recruits will, as far as possible^ be divided
equally between the Depdt Companies.
MILITIA RESERVK.
Enlistment.
The following will be substituted for paragraph 430 of pia„na oc
the Regulations for the Militia, 1881 (Army Regulations, ^*^® ''^'
Vol. VIII.):—
430. The quota of men to be enrolled in the Militia
Reserve will be one-third of the establishment of gunners
in each Regiment of Artillery, and one-fourth of the establish-
ment of sappers or privates in each Regiment of EngiuRers,
or each Battalion of Infantry,
Febraary IdSSI.] 10
Army Forms and Books.
AKKT FORMS AND BOOKS.
Clause 36. 1. Tbe fdknring new Army Forms have been appnwcd : —
Army Form B 56, " Parade State, Company, 1 ^ ^
Commissariat and Transport Corps^ Mounted
Sections.*'
Army Form B 57, " Parade State, Company,
Commi'j&ariat and Transport Corps, Dis-
mounted Sections/'
s S -
(A
•5 S3 Sf
^"5 "5
Army Form B 299, " Descriptive Return of a Non-Com.
missioned Officer recommended ior Warrant Rank."
Army Form E 599, '' Militia Attestation Duplicate for
Recruit."
Army Form £ 600, '^Return of Serjeant-Instnictors of
volunteers" to accompany Inspection Reports. A
distribution uill be made to General Officers Com*
manding when printed/'
il. The following Army Forms have been cancelled : —
Army Form E 558 (late W. 0. Form 1614), " Volunteers,
Commanding Officer's Report to Inspecting Officer
(Annual)."
Army Form O 1600 (late W. O. Form 140), ''Arms in
Possession ; Statement ot Deductions from Contiiigent
Allowance for Repairs."
8. The following Army Forms have been cancelled as Army
Forms, and will in future be numbered as Army Books 287, 28H,
289, and 290 respectively. A distribution of the new Books will
lie made when ready for issue : —
Army Form 11 1127 ^atc W, O. Form 593), " Dismounted
Services (except Royal Artillery and Royal Engineers),
Clothing, Regimental and Sea Kit, Necessaries
Account " (large edition).
Army Form H 1128 (late W. 0. Form 694), << Dismounted
Services (except Royal Artillery and Royal Engineers),
Clothing, Regimental, and Sea Kit, Necessaries
Account'' (small edition, for less than 250 men).
II [February 1^S2,
Army Forms and Books—cordinued.
Army Form H 1145 (late W. O. Form 602), " Mounted Clause 36
Services (Roval Artillery and Royal Engineers), Regi- continued.
mental Clothing and Sea Kit, Necessaries Account"
(large edition).
Army Form H 114« (lale W. 0. Form 603), "Mounted
Services (Royal Artillery and Royal Engineers), Regi-
mental Clothing and Sea Kit, Necessaries Account '^
(small edition for less than 250 men).
/ck^AyAyyAA%
^A^vu^^^A/^^nyi^
13
[February 18^9.
Appendix to Clause 23-
Books and Stationery, &c., sufficient for thi^ee months, for the use of
a Brigade Office, Adjutant-Greneral and Quarter-Master-Generars
Office of a Division, and of an Army-Corps.
ArticlM.
1
S
Army
Corps.
Remarks.
•^Field Exercise, Infantry. Pockct*
edition
la
1
1
Regulations for Instruction and More-
Brigades.
ments of Cayalry. Pocket edition.
lb
b. For Csraliy
BiigadM.
Manual of Field Artillery Exercises. .
• •
Army Regulations : —
Vol. I.— Royal Warrant— Pay
and Promotion and
Allowances
1
„ II. — Queen's Regulations.
Pocket edition
„ III. — Equipment Begulationfi
1
1
Part I. Regulations for
Commissariat and
rv *
Transport Staff . .
1
M '"•»•"'
Part II. Regulations
for Ordnance Store
l^ Dejpartment
„ XI. — Regulations for supply
of Clothing and
Necessaries ••
since last edition of books to which
1
1
they refer
1
Regulations for the supply of Stores
to an Army in the Field • .
1
Priced Tocabulaiy of Stores . .
1
Army Act (latest) with other Statutes
.
relating to the Army, including
Rules of Procedure, Ac
1
Rules for Summary Courts-Martial . •
60
so
■ •
Manual of Elementary Field Engi-
neering
1
Manual of Sunreying (d) • •
Regulations for Encampment. .
1
d. When published.
1
2
Army last (Monthly)
1
2
Bibl
1
1
[Register of correspondence receiyed,
Army Book, Ko. 150
1
2
8
4
Letter Book (manifold writer with
t-
carbonic paper and styles) • .
Field Message and Memorandum
1
2
3
g ■
Book (with carbonie paper). Army
• ^rt
-g
Book,No.l&8
4
8
12
o
00
Memonndum Books
a
6
9
^A^
Order Book, Army Book, No. 127 . .
1
2
2
^Lctts* Diary (12mo.)
•
1
1
1
N.B. — ^Telegraph Message Books will be provided by the Royal Engineers or
Telegraph Department.
Wehruwrv 1S8:9.]
14
Appendix to Clause 23—coniinued.
Books and Stationery, Ac-Continued,
ArticlM.
fField SUtet
{
0«iieitl States..
••
Court-Martial Form9,
Order for aMemblj of G.C.M.
Declamtion of military exiraicies • ,
Prooeedinge of G.C.M. or D.C.M. . .
Sheet added when re-aaeembled for
.2
■**
S
CO
rension
Summoni to a cinl witneM . .
Warrant for oonrenin^ a D.O.M. .
Astemblj and proceedingB of a Sum-
mary Courta-BCartial
Ibmuof CoflNMt/Meal.
To penal territade when sentenced
in India, a colonj, or foreign
country
To prison, civil or militarf ••
To prieon, tentenoe paesed out of, but
to be undergone in United Kingdom
Order for discharge of prisoner
Order fpr remoTid of prisoner to be
brought before a Court • •
RemoTal of prisoner from one prison
to another • • • . . . . .
• . quires
• •sheets
Foolscap Paper. .
Blotting Paper. • • •
Drawing Paper
Tneing Paper ••
Enrelopes flarge) ••
medium) ..
IsmaU)
field service. .
InkPowdem {^^ [[
Ruler
IHridert (medium)
Penknives • •
Indtarubber •• piece
Ink»tands (wcrew top)
Lead Pencils • «
If
»•
9*
pair of
I
e200
/200
tSO
60
6
70
14
6
140
60
• •
6
6
6
20
8
6
6
100
800
800
250
6
3
1
1
2
2
3
12
I
Bemans.
1^200
A:30
50
50
60
40
6
12
12
200
600
1,000
600
12
6
1
1
3
H
18
A200
/SO
a •
i.
e, AmiT Form B 233
for CsTBlrj.
/. Ann J Fonn B 214
forlntetV*
Amy Fonn B tt5.
B«»l.
t. „ B «a.
fr. „ B 229,
I. M B 227.
Army Fonn A 4(i
A. 47.
A. 49.
A. 9.
A. 11.
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The following Boyal Warranty Regulations and
Instractions are promulgated to the Army hy direction
of the Secretary of State for War.
CONTENTS.
nirAiros.
I.-BBOXXULB F0BCB8.
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for Pay, Promotion, ancTNon-BffeoltiTe Pay * ~ 3
danso 87. Boyal Warrant— Amendinjr Her Xajesty's Warrant
ff 88. Allowanoo Boffolatlons, 1881.— dnarters for Servants
of OAoers of the Boyal Engineers —^ — — — 87
,, 89. Inatmotlona to OAoera Paying Peneionere— — — 37
II.-AX7XILXABY 70B0B8.
MILITIA.
„ 40. Bounties — — — — — — — — — — 87
ff 41. Pay and AUowanoes of Ken.^Levy Honey— — — 88
VOLUNTEERS.
,, 42. TraveUingAllowanoes for Attending Gnn Practice or
' TTnited^riU- ------ --38
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48. Capitation AUowanoes — — — — — — — 8^
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BQirZPaESVT ASOUZiATZpirS.
L-BBGULAB 7OB0BS.
danss 44. XisceUaneons Stores and Instraotions — — — 39
46. Xarking Beglmental Banipment — — — — — 40
ZI.-AX7ZIIiIABT 70BCB8.
48. BequJsitions fbr Bquipment — — — — — — 40
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OIiOTHSMa AMD XaOB88A&XB8.
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XI..AT7ZZLXABT 7OB0B8.
MIUTIA.
,» 48. PrioM of Olothlnff and KoooMarles . — — —
aBiramAZi HBOvziATZoirs.
X.-BBatrZJkB FOBOB8.
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OlauM 49. Leval Prooaedinga — — — — — — — — 41
„ 60. XUitary Booka- — — — — — — — -4»
„ 61. Army AdTartlaemants — — — — — — — 48
II.-AX7ZIXX^BT AKD BB8BBVB VOBOB8.
„ 68. Xedloal Inapaotlon of lat Olaaa Army Baaarra — — 48
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68. ABXT B0B1C8 -----.. «»48
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Olausa 64. Appolntmant of Acooimtant-Qanaral, Ae. — — — 48
„ 66. Appolntmant of Inspector of Sabmarlne DafuiOM — 48
Brrata — — — — — — — — — — — — — 4$
Appaikdlx to Olanaa 40 — — — « — — — «. 46
„ 44---------47
,, danaea 47 and 48 . — — — — »— 48
[nareh 1889.
Finance— (Regular Forces).
FINANCE.
x.~aEcivxiAa roitoss.
Boyal Warrant— Amending Her Majesty's Warrant for Fay,
Promotion, and Non-Effective Fay.
VICTORIA R. Clanae 37.
Whereas We deem it expedient to amend in certain respects Army Regu*
the provisions of Our Warrant of the 25th June 1881, governing lations,
the Pay, Promotion, and Non-eflFective Pay of Officers of Our ^^l* !•
Regular Forces ;
Our Wilt, and Pleasure is that this Our Warrant, which
shall take effect from the 1st July 1881, and which shall be
administered and interpreted with Our said Warrant of the 25th
June 1881, shall be the standing authority on the matters herein
treated of.
1. In the paragraph of the Preamble of Our said Warrant of
the 25th June 1881, which defines ''Civil Situation" the word
''civiP' at the end of the first line shall be omitted, and the
following words shall be added at the end of the paragraph : —
" or under the Government of one of Our Colonies/'
and the following shaiU be added to the paragraph contained in
the Preamble which refers to pecuniary advantages on retirement : —
and provided, further, that any Officer who entered Our
Service before the Ist July 1881, shall be eligible to accept
for himself or to have conferred upon his iamily, in lieu of
the rates granted by this Our Warrant, such Half Pay, Retired
Pay, Widow's Pension, or Compassionate Allowance, as might
have been awarded for the rank he held on the 3 Jth June
1881, or in virtue of length of service under any of Our
Warrants in force on that date.
2. The paragraph contained in the Preamble of Our said
Warrant, commencing with the words " The rank of an Officer,"
shall be cancelled.
3. Article 8 shall stand amended as follows : —
8. A Quarter-Master or a Riding-Master, after com- Art. 8.
pleting 10 years' commissioned service on full-pay as such, or
an Inspector of Army Schools on promotion to that rank^ may
be granted tlie honorary and relative rank of Captain,
b2
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Finance (Regular YorcQsy-- continued.
Clauses?
eanUmi^ 4, The following shall be added between paragraphs (/) and
(g) of Article 10 :—
Art 10. (//-) By brevet, if a Captain in Our Royal Artillery, after
20 years* service on fall-pay.
and the words ^^ after 20 years* service" shall be omitted from
paragraph (/«).
Art 10— L 5. The words *' a/Ur the age of 20 yean,** shall be inserted
after the word '^years'* in the fourth line of Article 10 — I.
C. The following shall be added between paragraphs (/) and
(g) of Article 11 : —
Art. 11. {ff) By brevet after^ in the case of a Major of Our Royal
Artillery or Royal Engineers protnoted to su/h rank before the
Isf October 1877, the completion of seven years* service as a
Regimental Mnjor.
Art 12. ^* ^" Article 12(e)— (1) the word "regimental" shall be sub-
stituted for the word '^ substantive " in the third line.
8. The following shall be added after the word ''Establish-*
meut/' in the second line of Article 13 : —
Art. 13. *' Of on removal from his Regiment under Article 78, pro-
vided in the latter case he shall have been promoted to the
brevet rank of Lieutenant- Colonel for distinguished service/'
Art SO. 0. The word '' Honorary " shall be omitted in the first, second,
and eleventh lines of Article 26, as well as from the heading to
that Article, and the words '' or Article 107/' shall be inserted in
the sixth and tenth Hncs of Article 23, after the words ''Article
106/'
10. In Article 30— T., after '' 18S1/' in the fourteenth line, the
following shall be added : —
4-4 80—1. ** ^^^ trithout reference to the promotion being the first if the
Officer had been the Seni<yr Captain in his Regiinent on the
30fA Jmie 1881),"
and after the word " Regiments** in the fifteenth line, the following
paragraph shall be inserted : —
In the case of a Territorial Regiment tehich has been formed
by the association of Intttalions of Infantry of the Line other
than those which were linked under the arrangement in forte
before the 1st July 1881, this rule shall apply ^ notwithstanding
that the Officer shall have joined Our A rmy on or after the
%th April 1873.
5 fXnrch l^^Q.
Finance (Regular Forcez)-continued.
o GlansG 37
11. The foUowin*^ shall be added after Article 38 : — cotUinued.
n (ft) APPOINTMENT OF TaS C3aKMA.NDIN0 OFFXCEE OF A
BATTALION OB BSGIMBNT.
8M(tt). The appoiutment of an OHicer to command a^rtss^.
Battalion or Regiment shall be notified in the '' London
Gaaette.*'
12« The followin<r shall be added to Article 40^ before the (?ord
"or** in the ninth line: —
{Except in tlu case of Officers fioldutg the appointment for a ^^^ 4q^
fUed term on the 30/A June 1881, who shall be permitted to
complete such term).
13. Ill Article 41, the words *' or on a Major on half-pay/' at
the end of the first paragraph, shall be omitted, and the words
''The Officer so selected shall be seconded in his Regiment or
Corps under Article 43/' shall also be omitted, and the following
shall be introduced in its place : —
In the case of Engineer Militia or of Artillery or Engineer Art. 41.
Volunteer Corps the appointment may be conferred on a
Lieutenant of not less than six years' service.
An Officer so selected, except an Officer of Our Royal
Engineers, shall be seconded in his Regiment or Corps under
Article 43.
14. The following shall be added after Ai'ticle 42 : —
49a. A Captain who shall have been appointed an Art. 42a.
Adjutant of the Auxiliary Forces under Articles 41 or 42,
may be permitted to retain his appointment after promotion,
under Article lOc/, to the rank of Major on half-pay. If,
however, the Officer be not re-appointed to a Regiment within
three years from the date of his promotion to the rank of
Major, he shall cease to hold his appointment as Adjutant.
15. The words '' absent from his regiment '^ shall be substituted Art 48.
for the word " seconded " in the first line of Article 48.
16. Article G4 shall be cancelled* j^ ^
17. In Article 72, the words "under Articles 7(c), 10(c), or^j^ 72.
11(6)," shall be added after the word "half-pay "in the second
line.
18. The following shall be added after Article 72 :—
V9a. The service of a Major on half-pay as Adjutant of Art 72«.
Our Auxiliary Forces under Articles 41 or 42, shall not count
as Major's service either towards promotion or retired pay, or
as employment in the rank of Major,
Finance (Regular Torcesy—continued.
Clauses?
continue J, ^g ^j^^ following shall be added to ppragraph {e) of
Article 78 : —
Art 78. "who shall be dealt with under Article 78—1.", nnd the
following shall be added to paragraph (/ ) of Article 78 *• —
except upan the application of the Officer concerned.
20.* The following shall be added after Article 78 : —
Art 78— I. Mk — !• An Officer who woe a Captain and Lieutenant-
Colonel in Our Foot Guards before the 1st November 1871,
who shall have been appointed a Major and Lieutenant^ Colonel
in Our Foot Guards on or after the 1st July 1881, shall be
puxced on half-pay on completing seven yeart^ service in such
appointmenty or on attaining the age of 50 years. Such seven
years shall include any service previously given as Mounted
Officer of Our Foot Guards,
21. Thu following shall be added to Article 81 : —
Art 81. 771 w Article shall not apply to an Officer of Our Foot
Guards who was a Captain and Lieutenant' Colonel of Our
Foot Guards before the 1st November 1871, who shall be dealt
with under Article 81 — I.
22. The following shall be added after Article 81 : —
Art. 81— L ®11 — '• -4" Officer who was a Captain and Lieutenant-
Colonel of Our Foot Guards before the 1st Navetnber 1871, if
he shall have been appointed before the 1st July 1881, to he
Major Commanding a battnUon of Our Foot Guards, shall be
placed on half-pay after completing fire years in command of a
battalion ; if he shall be appointed^ on or after the 1st July
I88I9 Lieutenant-Colonel Commanding a battalion of Our Foot
Guards^ he s/uill be placed on half-pay after completing four
years in such command.
23. The following shall be inserted after the word **years^^ in
the sixth line of Article 88 — III. :—
A]t.8&— nL o^ ofter removal from his regiment^ under Article 98—111.,
(provided he shall not have received over-regulation money on
being placed upon half pay.)
2^L The following shall be added after the word '' Service/^
in the third line of Article 88— IV. :—
Art. 88— IV. "<^> •/ *^ ^till have been removed from the command of a
regimetit of Our Foot Guards wider Article 82, or from the
command of a battalion of Our Foot Guards under Article
81 — L, or as Major and Lieutenant-Colonel of Our Foot
Guards under Article 78^1,
[march 198!3«
Rnance (Regular ForcGsh^ontinued.
" " Clause 37
25. The following shall be added to Article 90 :— *^^ ""* '
provided, if he be a Regimental Captain or Major in Our ^^^ qq.
Foot Guards, he shall have completed 20 years' service.
26. The words '* and shall he seiving in '* shall be inserted after ^^^ gi— II.
the word '* to '* in the second line of Article 91—11.
27. The following shall be substituted for the fourth line of ^rt- 92— III.
Article 92— III. :—
If a General Officer or Regimental Colonel after Jive years' -
service subsequently to becoming a Regimental Colonel
and the following shall be added to that Article :—
271m Article shall not apply to an Officer who shall retire
after the 28M September 1881, on the rates of pension specially
applicable to Officers of Our Indian Staff Corps.
28. In Article 94—1. the references to 88— IV., 978— VI., Art 94r-I.
978— XI. and 978— XVI. shall be omitted.
29. The following shall be added after Article 98—11. :—
0^—111. A Captain and Lieutenant- Colonel of Our Foot ^.g^^nt
Guards who was a Regimental Lieutenant in Our Foot Guards
on the 31st October 1871 shall, on completing the age of 40
years, be removed from his regiment to half-pay as Lieutenant'
Colonel,
80. The foUowing shall be added after « the Ist October 1877''
in the first line of Article 100— I. :—
Or a MajoY who, having been a Captain of ^«^'«% /^ ^rt. lOO-I.
Infantry on the Slst October 1871, shall have been promoted
to the rank of Major on the 1st July 1881.
31. The following shall be added to Article 100— III.
when he shall become subject to the Articles which govern a^. 100-
the retirement of Officers of his rank. in.
32. The words ''other than'' shall be substituted for the first j^ ^qq^
'< or'* in the second line of Article 106.
33. The following shall be substituted for the last paragraph of
Article 106—1. :—
A General Officer who may on the SOth June 1881 *« Art.l06-L
Governor of a Cohnv or Dependency, and who would be retired
on account of age, under Article 106, may be specially permitted
to remain on the Active List (subject to Article 24-1.), /or a
term not exceeding that fxed for his appointment.
84. The reference in the first line of Article 108 shall be to fj^ loe.
Article 92— IV. instead of to Article 92— V,
nnrch l^HtS.] * R
Clause 37 Finance (Regular Forces)— co«//;i«f^/.
contituied, ~ ' '~ '
Art. 103. 35. The words *' (other than of Our Royal Artillery or Royal
Engineers) " shall be omitted from Article 109.
30. The following shall be added afier Article 109 — I. : —
Art. 109— II. lOO — 11. In an f/ special case of an Officer who, on the 30M
June 1881, teas holding an extra Regimental appointment, it
shall be competent for Our Secretary of State to permit such
Officer to complete his term of service in such extra Re-gimemtal
appointment^ notxcitlistanding that his age would invoice his
retirement from Our Army.
37. The following shall be added after the word '' Peace " in
the twenty-third line of Article 110 : —
Art. 110. Au Officer holding such employment at the expiration of
the term after which he would be retired for non-employment
shall be exempted from retirement so long as he shall continne
to hold such employment. Service in an acting appointment
during peace shall not count as employ ment^ or as qualifying
service (or increased rank.''
38. The following shall be added to Article 112—11. :—
j^, 112—11. " unless he shall elect to he governed by the provitions of
this Our Warrant in regard to the retirement of Officers of the
same rank,"
89. The following shall be added to Article 114: —
Art 114- ^^^ ^^^^^ ^'^^ ^S^ ^^ ^^ '^ ^^ retire as a Geucral OflSoer.
Art, 124. ^^' ''^'*^ following shall be added after the word " Half-pay,'*
in the third line of Article 124 : —
subject to the exception specified below ;
and the following shall be added to that Article : —
An Officer retiring from half-pay shall not be granted a
8lcp of honorary rank unless he shall have served on full pay
in the rank from which he retires^ except in the case of a
Major compulsorily retired from half-pay after having been
removed from his regiment on account of age.
'^ In a special case where an Officer has been compulsorily
retired on account of age or non-employment, and baa been
prevented from completing 20 years' full pay service.
Honorary rank may be granted."
41. In Article 124 — II. the word *^any'* shall be substituted
for the word "//m?" before ''effective" in the fourth line, the
word ** uejct " shall be omitted from the fifth line, and the following
words shall be added to the Article : —
Art. 134—11. ** Or s/uill be granted the honorary rant of * General *
on retirement.^*
9 [.^arch 188:^.
f iaance (Regular Forces) —contmued.
Clauses?
42. The following shall be added to Article 125 : — continued,
"Nor to precedence ia his own Department over an Art* 125*
Officer holding a siipcrior Departmental grade."
43. The \vonIs *' Commandant of the Staff College and Director Art. 126.
of Artillery Studies/' shall be added to the list of appointments
in Article 126, carrying with them the relative rank of Colonel ;
the words " Assistant Director of Artillery Studies/' and " Com-
missary (African Commissariat) " shall be added to the list of
appointments carrying \?ith them the relative rank of Major;
the words "Deputy Commissary (African Commissariat)/' and
" Inspector of \rmy Schools/' to the list of appointments
carrying with them the relative rank of Captain, and the words
" Assistant Commissary (African Commissariat) " to the list of
Appointments carrying with them the relative rank of Lieutenant.
44'. The following shall be substituted for the rates V. and VI., Art 127.
l!ud down in the Scales A and fi, contained in Article 127 : —
Scale A. Scale B.
Yearly rote
(indutire of
Allomancea).
Daily rate
(exdusire of
Allowances).
£ «. d.
Rate V.
1,6C0
2 10 0
Kate VI.
1,200
2 0 0
45. The following shall be substituted for Article 127 — I. r —
19T— I. The Staff Pay of a Genei-al OJicer who shall Axi. 127— h
have elected to serve under the terms of Article 971 — ///., mau
he at his option^ either the consoliduted rate laid down in Article
127 or a consolidated rate equal to the Staff Pay of his appoint-
ment ^ under Our Warrant of the Ist May 1878, together tcith
the rate of Unattached Pay he would receive if unemployed.^*
46. The following shall be inserted after Article 127 — I. : —
199—11. A General Officer who was holding a Sto/Artl27— II.
appointtnent on the SOth June 1881, and who shall have elected
to receive a rate of half -pay Jiced by Article 951, may be
permitted to receive a consolidated rate of pay equal to such
half-pay in addition to the rate of Staff" pay laid down for his
appointment in Our Warrant of the 1st May 1878. This regu-
kUion shally however^ only apply to a General Officer while he
retains the Staff appointment he held on the 30th June 1881,
and the rate of half-pay shall not exceed that of the rank he
held on that date.
47. The words ''Colonel on the Staff" shall be substituted Art. 128.
for the word *• Brigadier-General '' in the fourth line of
Article 128.
March 1»^9.J 10
Clanse 37 Finance ^Eegnlar Forces)— <'>«*i««<r<'.
Art, 130. 43. la the clasaincatica of Staff appiDintments for pay in Artide
130, the folio^rirjr shall he ?ub5titated for the last Ime under the
heading *' Head-Q-iarter Sca!f : —
u rL!?*i c T aa L»::io<r en tiie actiTe *i*t . . . . J
aiid aader the heading of General and Personal Staff, the rate and
scale of the Deputy Adjutant-General and the Deputy Quarter-
Master-General, Dublin, shall be alcered from Class V. — B to
Class VI. — B, and the following &hall be added to the table of
clarification : —
St&ff Lieutecint XI. B.
49. The following shall be inserted after Article 145 : —
Art 1454' 145 /i\ A Garrison Instructor, if specially recommended
by the Director- General of Military Education, may be granted
an ex^tension of orHce not exceeding two years, but the
tenure of his appointment shall in no case exceed seven
years.
Art 157* ^^* ^^ Article 157 the words '•or ordered to return home
sooner " shall be inserted after the word ** troops " in the fourth line.
Art 184* ^^' "^^^ words "and performing duty with ** shall be added
after the words " establishment of" in the second line of Article 184.
^1^^ 184~L ^^' Article 181 — I. shall stnud amended as follows:-^*
1H4 — I. Tlt^ paii of Ojr^rt^rs of Our FtH>t Guard f^ ap»
pointed to the Foot iJunrds before the \st July 1881, shalK
ejrrept in the ca^e of snrh Ojficers (is trere appointetl to Our
Foot Guards after the iCuh Awjunt 1871, and ttho may elect
to he jHiid during the repnnindt'r of their service in Our Foot
Guards under Art, 183, be a*/c>//t>?r*:—
Li^nUttant' Colosel commanding a Begitneut • •
t, M », Battalion •«
Major and Lif'ti tenant 'Colonel (or Major) ••
Cfff'tain and Ijitut^'mint'Colonel {or Captain) .,
Litutf-nant and Captain (or Lieutrnant), over 3
i/earM' tercice ,. ,, .. ,, ,,
Lifutrnant, under Z yean* service ,. •.!' 0 6 6
tSoltritor 089
Beg i mental , ^i^\^'tx
I BegimkenU,
Doily, j Ytarif,
£ ». d. \ £ #. d.
}
16 0 133 16 O
18 0 188 16 0
0 16 6 180 10 7
0 15 6 180 10 7
0 7 4 —
fCxtra pay shall U in lieu of Pay for nati-e/ectives <uul of
profit on Continnent Allowance^ and shall be issuable only io OJM0tM
\cho are on the establishment of tlieir reffimenti.
11 [Mareh 18^«.
Finance (Regular Forcesy-continued.
Clause 37
continued^
53. The following shall be added to the Pay Table contained
in Article 185 : —
}^^^^^y^^ Art. 186.
the Lino, &c. '
9, d.
Adjutant of s Regimental Dep6t and of a Militia Battalion,
in addition to ordinary paj 40
54. The following shall be substituted for Article 185 — 1.
18S — I. The pay laid doton in Art. 185 for a Mafor o/^^j^^jSS— L
fn/ofitry of the Line after three years* service as suchy shall, in
the case of the first 25 Regiments of the LinCj be granted to
each of the four Senior Majors of the Regiment^ and in the
King^s Royal Rifle Corps and Rifle Brigade respectively^ to
each of the eight Senior Majors from the date of his becoming
one of such Senior Majors^ if it happens within three years of
his becoming substantive Major and before 1st July 1884. In
oilier Regiments of Infantry of the Line sitch pay shall, under
the conditions above laid down, be given to the two Senior Majors
of a battalion. For the purposes of this article all Majors
borne on the rolls of the Regiment shall be reckoned, whether
they be employed regimentolly or extra-regimentally.
m
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55. The following shall be substituted for the last line of the
Pay Table contained in Article 187 : —
Hone Brigades Field and a«4 107
and Garrison ^"^' •'•'''■
Bldlnff EstabUahment, Brigadea.
9. d. 9, d.
Adjutant, in addition to paj at Captain • • 2 6 2 6
M f, „ Lieutenant ..3 6 8 6
56. The following shall be added after Article 197 : —
lUTa. An OflScer of Our Royal Engineers^ employed on j^, 1970.
the West Coast of Africa, shall receive^ whilst actually serving
on the coast, double the ordinary rate of Engineer pay, pro-
yided such pay shall not be less than 16^. a-day.
57. The first line of the pay table contained in Art. 197 — I.
shall be cancelled, and for the paragraph of the same article
commencing with the words, " a Colo7iel employed elsewhere/' the
following shall be substituted : —
A Colonel of Our Royal Engineers not in receipt of Staff pay *^ 107—1
if employed at home^ except in the London District, shall receive
ejrtrapay at the rate of lis. lid. a day; if employed abroad
or in the London District he shall receive extra pay at the rate
of IL 5$. lOd. a day.
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Finance (Regular Forcesj—conttnHfd
Claused? "'~
comtimued. j.g rp|j^ following shall be substituted for the first paragraph of
Article IdT—ll.:—
^^JQ7— IL Command piti/ at the foUowlmj rates shall he Usued to
Commanding Royal Engineers of the regimental rank of Colonel
who are not in receipt of Staff pay y and abo to Officers below
the rank of Colonel (so long as they cofUinve in the appoifUmenU
they held on 30<A June 1881), who may continue to receive ejrtra
pay under Article 197 — I.
59. The following shall be substituted for Article 203 — I. : —
ArU 203''. SiOSa. A Riding- Master may, if specially recommended,
be granted the rate laid down in Article 202 for 15 years'
commissioned service after a total service of 30 years
(counting all former service as full time), or at the ase of
50 years, if in either case he have held the rank of Riding*
Master for 10 years.
Art 203— IL ^' ^^ Article 203 — II. the words " of a lieyitnent ofCaralry*^
shall be added after "Riding Master '' in the first line.
61. The following shall be added after Article 219:—
Art210«* 919a. The pay of an ofiicer promoted on half-paj^ while
liolding an extra-regimental appointment, but permitted to
complete the period fixed for his appointment, or of an
Adjutant of Our Auxiliary Forces permitted under Article 42a,
after promotion to the rank of Major on half-pay, to retain
his appointment as Adjutant, shall be, while holding such
appointment and until re-appointed to a regiment, at the
same rate as that which he received befoi'e he was promoted.
G2. The following shall be inserted after the word '' Artillery **
in the third line of paragraph (a) of Article 221 : —
Art. 22L '' OP Royal Kngincers at such Stations or in such Districts
^ as Oar Secretary of State shall approve/'
and the words —
^ in independent command of Artillery abroad**
shall be omitted.
63. The following shall be added after Article 221 :—
Art 221—1. *** — '• "'^ Regimental Colonel of Our Royal ArtilUfy^ noi
being a Colonel upon the Staff, employed regimenially afltr ike
\st July 1881 shall receive command pay at the rate of 6#.
daily^
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eoufinued^
64. The following words shall be added after word "Instructor,'* Art- 226.
in the seventeenth line of the Pay Table contained in
Article 226:—
And Recruiting Officer.
In the twenty-eighth line of the pay table the word "four*'
shall be subscituted for ''six/* and the 2^. provided under the
column of Acting Adjutant shall be omitted, and the following
new paragraph shall be introduced after line twenty-nine : —
The Acting Officer of Royal Artillery at a station or in a
district where there shall be no Brigade or Corps Adjutant
and where there shall be not less than two Batteries or Com-
panies, including Gun Lascprs : —
Daily.
8. d.
Acting Ad jnta^t •• .. 2 0
The following shall be added after the word " Forces " in para-
graph VI. : —
^* unless he is acting as Adjutant of a Regimental Depot.'']
63. The words ^' Chaplain on Probation " shall be substituted Art. 244.
for " Array Curate " in the pay table contained in Art. 244.
66. In the first line of Article 247, the words " on probation " Art 247.
shall be omitted, and in the second line^ " a Chaplain on Pro-
bation *' shall be substituted for the words '' an Army Curate."
67. The words ''or Ordnance Store Department/' shall beArt256ii'
inserted sAer the word *^ Department '' in the heading of the third
column of the pay table contained iu Article 258.
68. The following shall be substituted for paragraph (c) of Ait 250.
Article 259 :—
9. d,
(c.) Quarier-Mtttler ini\arge of Record* at Head' Quarters .. 16
69. The following shall be added to Article 261 :— •
He shall receive his regimental pay, together with the Art. 261.
difference between such pay and that of a Deputy Assistant
Commissary-General, from the date ot joining for duty
until, under Article 43, he is seconded in his regiment.
He shall then be granted pay as an Officer of the Com-
missariat and Transport Staff, and shall reckon his services
as such from the date of his first joining on probation. If
an Officer when appointed on probation shall not be in receipt
of Regimental Pay, he shall receive pay as a Deputy Assistant
Commissary-General, from the date on wbich he joins for
duty.
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Clauses? """
eoMimued. yQ. The following shall be added after Article 268 :—
Art- 268—1. 969 — !• A Conductor of Supplies, who was serping cis suck
071 the SOth June 1881, may be recommended for appointment as
Quarter-Master up to the age of 45 years.
Art. 280. 71. Article 280 shall be cancelled.
72. The following shall be substituted for Articles 285 to
287:—
Art 285. 885. The tour of service on the coast shall be for a
continuous period of 12 months. For each year's service
on the coast the Officer shall be entitled to six months' leave
at home, and for any additional period beyond a year, be
bhall have an equivalent extension of leave.
Art 286. 880. Each year and additional portion of a year served
on the coast shall be allowed to reckon double towards retire*
ment provided the tour of 12 months has been completed ;
but broken periods of service on the coast and leave on full
pay shall count as ordinary service.
Art 287. 9H7» An Officer who^ according to the computation fixed
by Article 286, shall have completed 20 years' service shall be
allowed to retire upon half-pay, and on completion of 80 veara'
service upon RiHired Pay ; but no Officer shall be entitled to
Retired Pay under these conditions until he shall have com-
pleted at least 5 years' service in the African Commissariat.
Art 288. 73. In the fourth line of Article 288, the words ''of his six
months' leave" shall be omitted, and the following shall be
inserted in lieu thereof: —
'^of the period of sick leave on full pay allowed him under
Article 436."
Art. 290. 74. The following shall b3 substituted for the first line of the
Pay Table contained in Article 290 : —
Teftrty
CoBiolidated Pa/.
Director of Works .. £2,100
Arts. 297| 75. The dcniguation of Quarter*Mastcr, Army Hospital Corps*
*^* shall be substituted for that of Hospital Quarter- Master in
Articles 2i)7, 298, 308, 956, and 982.
Art 290—1. 7G. The following shall be added after Article 299 : —
900 — I. Officers of the former establishment of Apoihe*
curie ft and Cojttains and Lieutenants of Orderlies serving as
tmch on the 30//i June 1881, shall be allowed to retain at their
option the ranks and rates of pay to which they were entitled at
that date^ and to act/tiire all increase of rank and pay , to ir/itVA
they irould have become entitled by the conditions of Our
}yar rants under which they held their commissions htforc the
\stJnly\m\.
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Clause 37
roiUinufd,
77. The following shall be substituted for Article 301 : — Art. 301.
801. A Candidate shall not exceed the age of 28 years at
the date of the commencement of the competitive examination.
78. The following shall be added to Article 818 : — j^, 318,
" except in the case of an Officer not subject to retire at tlie
aae of 55 years under Our Warrant of the ist May 1878 who
shall retire on attaining the age of 58 years ^^
79. The following shall be substituted for Article 326 : — Art. 326*
81^B. When a Petachment of Our Army shall not be
within reach of any Military or Militia Medical Officer on full
pay^ a Civilian qualified to practice Medicine and Surgery may
be engaged by the Commanding Officer at the undermentioned
yearly rates (which include the cost of medicines) for the
Officers and Men belonging to the Detachment, and other
persons entitled to medical attendance at the public expense
calculated as laid down in Art. 328, or at such other rates as
Oar Secretary of State shall from time to time determine.
Yearly.
£ «. d.
If there be less than 10 persons . . . • . . 5 0 0
If there bo more than 10 persons, for eyery complete
25 or portion of 25 .. .. 10 0 0
80. In Article 828, the words '^ and of other persons entitled Art. 328.
to medical attendance at the public expense/' shall be inserted
after ihe word " detachment/' in the third line.
81. The following shall be added to Article 844 : — j^. 344^
He shall receive his regimental pay, together with the
difference between such pay and that of a Deputy Assistant
Commissary-General of Ordnance from the date of joining
until, under Article 43, he is seconded in his regiment. He
shall then be granted pay as an Officer of the Ordnance
Store Department ; and shall reckon his service as such froQi
the date of his first joining on probation. If an Officer
at the time of his appointment on probation shall not be in
receipt of regimental pay, he shall receive pay as a Deputy-
Assistant Commissary-General of Ordnance from the date on
which he joins for duty.
82. The following shall be added after Article 351 : —
851 — !• A Conductor of Stores, who was serving as such Art. 351—1.
on tfie^thjune 188 J, fnay be recommended for appoiiitment as
Quarter-Master up to the age of Ao years.
83. The words " or African Commissariat/' shall be inserted Art 360.
after tlie word " Staff" in the second line of Article 360,
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eoMiiMm^d. gj. Article 3G6 shall stand arncndecl as follows: —
Art. 366- 300. Appointments in the Army Pay Department shall
he conferred upon Combatant Officers of Our Regular Forces,
nndcr the age of 40 years, who have attained the aubstantiTc
rank of Captain, except in the case of an Officer ttho ^hall
have applied to enter the Department before the I »t January
1882, tcho may be appointed up to the ofje of 45.
Art.369-m. 83. In Article 369— III., the words " after 20 years' #rrrtV^"
shall be inserted in ths second line after the word " may.*'
Art 420. 86. The words " of distinguished service/' shall be inserted
after the word " case/' in the sixth line of Article 4*20.
87. The following Article shall be inserted after Article 428 : —
Art 428^. 4i^^Ha In the event of a Departmental Officer being called
to, or engaged on, active service in the field, at or about the
time when under any Article of this Our Warrant he would
]}e liable to retire from his Department, or of there being
very exceptional circumstances making it desirable to retain
such Officer temporarily in execution of the duty on which he
may be employed, Our Secretary of State may extend his
term of service during the continuance of the emergency as a
supernumerary to the Establishment.
88. The following shall be added after Article 428a. : —
j^-428— I. 4«S — I. A Dejyartmental Officer on half-pay on the 30th
June 1881, shall, when disqualified by age for return to active
dutyy he jdaced on a retired pay equal to the half-pay of which
he is theft in receipt.
Arts, 440, 89. Articles 410 and 411 shall be cancelled.
441.
90. The follo\i ing shall be added to Article 444 :—
Alt 444. Officers so voluutcerins; fur, or ordered to, the West Coast
of Africa, shall receive double pny whilst actually serving on
the Coast.
91. Article 418 shall stand amended as follows: —
Art 448. 44H. The appointments named in Article 4(7 shall be
considered Staff appointments ; they shall be tenable for seven
years, but otherwise shall be lield subject to the conditions
which are applicable to appointments on the General Staff of
Our Army.
92. The first line of the pay table contained in Article 449
shall stand amended as follows: —
Art. 449. Yf.rl J.
t
CommniHtnnt 1 ,000, and alkmrnncrt .
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santinued,
93. Articles 451 and 452 shall be cancelled. Arts.461and
452.
94. The words ^'and Military Instructors** shall be omitted Art. 456.
from Article 456.
95. Article 457 shall be cancelled. j^^ 45y,
96. The following shall be substituted for the second and last
lines of the pay table contained in Article 458 : —
^^"'^- Art 458.
Assistant Commandant. . . . 700 { ^^^^ hb m^l^''"*^^ AUowancoa
Ono Quarter-Master, extra pay Bs.Od. daily.
and the following shall be added to that table : —
Brigade-Major and Secretary . . . . Regimental Pay, Engineer Pay,
and Allowances.
97. The following shall be added to the pay table contained in
Article 460 :—
^^^'' Art. 460.
^ Afelil»^r^ ^^"^ ^"'*^'^ ^"'^""^ «^l^th quarters.
Alter o years semce . . . . . . . . sou j *
08i Article 472 shall be cancelled. Art 472.
99. In Article 477 all after the fifth line shall be omitted. j^i, 477.
100. The words " Inspector or/' shall be inserted before the Arts. 485,
word " Sub-Inspector/' in Articles 485, 486, 488, and 492. 486, 488,
101. The following shall be inserted after Article 487 : —
48ta. A Sub-Inspector of Army Schools, after 10 years' Art 487a.
service as such on full pay, may be granted the rank of
Inspector of Army Schools*
102. The following shall be added atter Article 490 : —
490a. The tenure of office of a Military or Civilian Art 490^*
Professor or Instructor in Our Educational Establishments
shall be for seven years, or for such shorter period as Our
Secretary of State may direct, with power of re-appointment ;
but the term of office shall, in the case of a Military
Professor or Instructor, terminate after 14 years, or at the
age fixed for retirement from his Army rank; and in the
case of a Civilian Professor or Instructor, the term of office
shall not continue afler the age of 55 years, unless an extension
be specially recommended and approved by Our Secretary of
State.
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Clause 37
&rt4M.
Art4»6-L
Art 519.
Art 527.
103. The following shall be substituted for Article 494 :—
494. A sum of 12,000/. a-year, whereof 10,000/. shall be
for Combatant OfiScers, shall be distributed as rewards for
distinguished or meritorious service, among Officers of all
branches of Our Regular Army, in annuities not exceeding
100/. each. All Combatant Officers, except Retired General
Officers, and all Departmental Officers shall be eligible for
selection for a reward. The conditions under which such
annuities shall be held shall be as follows : —
(a). In the case of a Greneral Officer serving under the
terms of Article 951, the annuity shall cease to be
payable when the General Officer shall be placed on
Retired Pay.
(A.) In the case of a General Ojficer serving under the term*
of Article 971 — ///., the annuity shall cease to he
payable to the Oficer when he shall he granted the rate
of unattached pay laid down hy Article 971 — IV.
The annuity shall, however^ cease to he charged against
the 10,000/. on the Officer^s removal to the Retired
JAst^ should that event occur earlier,
(c.) If an Officer in receipt of an annuity granted after
the 30th June 1881 retire as a Colonel, his annuity
shall be reduced from the time of bis retirement to
three-fifths of its previous amount
(d.) If a reward be granted to an Officer already retired as
a Colonel, such reward shall be at three-fifths the
rate he would have been granted if on the Active
List.
(e,) In the case of a Combatant Officer who shall retire
from a rank below that of Colonel, or in the case
of a Departmental Officer, the tenure of the annuity
shall be for life.
(/.) An Ojficer in receipt of an annuity before the Xst July
1881, who shall retire as a Colonel^ shall be permitted
to retain such annuity for life,
104. Article 196—1. shall be cancelled.
105. The following shall be added at the end of Article 519:
^' In any case specially sanctioned by Our Secretary of State, the
limit of age may be extended to 15 years.*'
106. The following shall be added at the beginning of Art. 527 :
'* A Warrant Officer may retire after completing 21 years' serrioe,
and'' — . The following shall be added at the end of the same
Article : ** or in a special case to retain him up to the age of 55
year*/'
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"— eontiniied.
107. The following shall be substitnted for line four of the Pay- Art- 629-
Table relating to Warrant OiBcers contained in Art. 529.
s. d»
Serjeuit-Major, Foot Guards . . . . . . ..62
Serjeant-Major, Iniantry of the Line 5 0
108. In the third line of Article 638, the words " at rates not Art- 538.
exceeding/' shall be substituted for the words " at the rates of.**
109. The following shall be added after Article 538:—
588a. Such Superintending Clerks in the oflSce of the Art 538tf.
Deputy Adjutant- General of Boval Artillery, and of the
Director of Artillery and Stores at Head-quarters, and of the
Ordnance Committee, as Our Secretary of State may determine,
shall receive pay not exceeding Is, 6d, a day, in addition to
the rates laid down in Article 532.
110. The following shall be added to the Pay Table contained Art- 539
in Article 589 : —
Daily.
^tt:^±f' ^^"^^ ""^ ^^^"^ le 0 with Engineer Pay at 1,. a-day.
JitDgineermg ...... J ^ -^ '^
111. The following words shall be added to the end of Article
546:—
if appointed on or after the 1st July 1881. Art. 546.
112. The following shall be added to Article 552:—
« " Nor shall a charge be allowed for a recruit who fails to Art. 552.
reach his Corps, or is otherwise lost to Our Service, when, in
the opinion of the approving Officer, the recruiter has failed to
exercise due precaution in ascertaining the antecedents of the
recruit before enlistment.**
118. In Article 563, the words '*is within two miles from," Art. 563-
shall be substituted for the words ''is within a reasonable
distance of/* in the fourth line, and the following shall be added
to the end of the Table of Fees contained in the same article : —
s. d.
For each man of the Armr or Militia Beeerve examined bv
■I v
him, not exceeding a total of lOs, 6d. a day . . . . 2 6
114. The following shall be inserted after the word soldiers in Art 566.
line two of Article 566 : —
"below the rank of Corporal, 2nd Corporal, or Bom-
bardier."
115. The following shall be added to Article 572 : — Art. 572.
Boys eidisted ntidcr the Army Service Act of 1847 shall
reckon towards pension their service from the date of atte.'^tation
irrespective of aije,
c 2
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Clauses?
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Art 677. 1 16. The following words shall be added to Article 577 : —
Ejccept^ as provided by Article 572, in the case of boy$
enlisted under the Army Service Act of 1847.
Art 578-1. 117. Article 578—1. shall be cancelled.
118. The following shall be substituted for Article 5/9: —
Art. 579* &99. A soldier shall also forfeit his service for the purpose
of fixing the rate of pension for every day on which pay is
forfeited under Articles 766 to 770^ except when the pay has
been so forfeited : —
(a.) For periods of absence without leave not exceeding
five days.
(&.) For periods of imprisonment not exceeding seven days,
oy award of the Commanding Oflicer or by the
Commanding Officer of one of Our ships.
(c.) For periods of imprisonment under detention on the
charge for absence without leave, when such absence
without leave was for less than six days and the
period of imprisonment awarded by the Command-
ing Officer was less than eight days.
119. The following shall be substituted for Article 592:—
Art 592. 50S. A non-commissioned officer of Artillery with the
rank of Serjeant^ or a non-commissioned officer of other
arms, with the rank of Colour-Serjeant, appointed to be a
Military Staff Clerk shall, on appointment, be allowed the
rank and rate of pay granted to a Military Staff Clerk after
3 years* service. Similarly, a non-commissioned officer with
the rank of Quarter-M aster-Serjeant shall, on appointment,
be allowed the rank and rate of pay granted after 6 years'
service. A Paymaster-Serjeant, Orderly-room-Serjeant,
a Quarter-Master-Serjeant, -or Colour-Serjeant, may be
permitted to reckon his service in these ranks, respectively,
towards the higher ranks and rates of pay laid down in
Article 591.
Art 603-1. 1 20. The following shall be added after the word •' Staf" iu the
fourth line of Article 603—1. :—
Or as Paifmaster^Serjeant^ Orderly^RoomSerjeantj QnarUr"
Master^Serjeant^ or Colour' Serjeunt\
121. The table of artificers' pay contained in .\rticlo 611 shall
stand amended as follows : —
Artiflo«r«.
a, i/.
4-4 nil Farrier Quiirt4*r-Mai»(orSorjeaiU .. 4 6
^^'**** Srrj wit. Artificer S 8
('oriNiml'Arttnrer 2 11
AHificer I 11
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— — — eoniiimed*
122. The words *' inefficiency or misccnduct '^ shall be sub- Art. 620.
stituted for the word " misconduct" in the third line of Article 620.
123. The following shall be inserted after Article 633 : —
088a. A Non-commissioned Officer or a private of the Ait. 033<'*
Commissariat and Transport Corps, or of the Ordnance Store
Corps, when employed as a Clerk at the War Office in Loudon
shall receive 6d. a-day in addition to the Departmental Pay
granted by Article 681.
124. Article 640, Sub-Section X., shall stand amended as
follows : —
Z.^Non-Oominlsftioned OflHoer Keeping Acoounts.
(a). To the non-commissioned officer who keeps the Art 640.
accounts of the troop, battery, or company, or, in the case of
the Coast Brigade, Royal Artillery, of a Division : — Daily.
.t. d.
If Colour-Serjeant orTroop,B»ttery, 1 i q
or Ck>inpaii7 Serjeant- Major J
If of lower rank 1 G
For an Establishment of
80 rank and file
For an Establishment of
less than 80 rank and file
If Colour-Serjeant or Troop,Battery, 1 n T
or Company Serjeant-Major J
If of lower rank . • . . ..10
(b). To the Non-commissioned Officer or soldier keeping
the accounts of special bodies or detachments of troops : —
Dady.
«. d.
At sach rate as our Secretary of State shall sanction, not exceeding I 6
and the following shall be added : — '
These rates shall not apply to Non-commissioned Officers
of Our Royal Engineers.
125. The word ''Acting** shall be prefixed to the designations Art, 640.
specified at the head of Sub-sections VIII. (Artificers), IX. (Ser-
jeant-Instructor of Musketry), and XL (Serjeant-Instructor
of Gunnery), of Article 640.
126. The folloAring shall be added to Article 642 as paia-
graph (d.) : —
(rf.) "Being a Non-commissioned Officer in the rank of ^^-^^2.
Serjeant, or any higher rank, he completes 21 years* service
as defined in Article 646.''
127. The following shall be added to Article 645 :—
Trt the case of hoys enlisted under the Army Service Act of^^ MS-
IS i7 the \2 years shall reckon from the date of attestation
irrespective of age.
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Art. 646. 128. The foUowiug shall be substituted for the words '^ sub-
sequent to the 30th June 1881 '' in the last line of Article 646 : —
'^ intervening between the Ist of July 1881 and the date on which
such Non-commissioned Officer completes 21 years* service with
the Colours reckoning from the date from which he reckons service
for the purpose of discharge."
129. In Article 646 — I., the following shall be added after the
words *' re/err4d to in Article 645 '* : —
Art 646—1, '• or the 21 years re/erred to in Articles 642 atid 646;"
and the words '' or 21 years respectively^^ shall be added to the end
of the same article.
130. The following shall be added to Article 652 as para-
graph {e) :—
Art, 652. {e). To a soldier who shall have improperly enlisted while
belonging to the Army Reserve, and who, on detection of the
offence, shall have been re-transferred to the Army Reserve.
131. The following shall be substituted for Article 704: —
Art 704. t04« Non-commissioned officers and men of the Royal
Engineers who may be in receipt of mounted rates of Regi-
mental pay^ shall, when employed on the Public Works,
receive Engineer pay at one rate lower than that to which,
if they were on dismounted rates, they would be entitled.
182. The following shall be added after Article 706 :—
Art. 706a. 9<Nla. Non-commissioned Officers of Our Royal Engineers
keeping the accounts of their respective Troops or Companies
shall receive Engineer pay at the following daily rates : —
When kocpiof; the accounts of a Dcp6t Company . . A rat*?.
When keeping the acrountji of a Troop, DepAt of Troops,
or a Compauj other than a Dop6t Company, lianng
an KstAblUhment of more than 80 rank and file . . B rate.
Wlien keeping the accounts of a Troop, Depdt of Troops,
or n C'om|ianT other than a Dep6t OompanT, hanng
an Kftabluhment of less than 80 rank and ffle . • At the Second rale.
At such rates (not
exceeding the
Second rate) aa
Our Secretary of
State ihall det«r-
^ mine.
183. The opening paragraph of Article 714 shall stand amended
as foliows : —
Art. 714. ''Each non-commissioned officer and man of the Royal
Kngineera who may be in receipt of dismounted rates of
liegimcntal pay and who is rated at a higher rate than the
fifth and is not a recruit, shall receive Engineer pay at one
rate lower than his rating."
When keeping the accounts of a Detachment
• a
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The following shall be added to paragraph 3 :— •••Wmwrf.
" or when employed as Drill Instructors at the School of
Military Engineering.'*
The words ''or when employed with flying columns/' shall be
added to paragraph 5^ and the words '^ or flying columns/' shall
be added to paragraph 6^ and the following shall be added as
paragraph (9) of the same Article : —
(9.) When going through the course of Musketry Instruc-
tion at Our School of Musketry at Hy the.
134. The following shall be substituted for Article 720 : —
V90* A soldier serving with the Permanent Staff of the Art. 720-
Militia on his Army engagement shall^ except as provided in
Article 721^ receive pay according to the rank held by him in
the Militia, and at the same rate as if serving in such rank
with a battalion or corps of the corresponding arm of Our
Regular Forces. Soldiers of the Royal Engineers serving
with the Engineer Militia shall receive Engmeer pay under
the same conditions as if serving with Our Royal Engineers.
135. The following shall be added after Article 723 : —
Y28a. Extra-duty pay at the following rates shall beArt. 723«.
granted : —
(a.) To the Serjeant appointed to act as Paymastei-
Seijeant of a Militia Regiment or Battalion, either during
a vacancy in that appointment, or when there is neither a
Paymaster-Serjeant provided on the Establishment, nor any
non-commissioned officer specially provided to act in that
capacity in combination with any other duty. . 6d. a day
Except in the case of a vacancy this extra-duty pay shall
be issuable only during Preliminary Drill and Trainings and
during a subsequent period of 14 days^ while the non-com-
missioned officer is employed in making up the accounts.
(b.) To the Seijeant acting as Serjeant-Drummer or
Serjeant-Bugler of a Militia Battalion during a vacancy,
6d. a day.
(c.) To the Serjeant acting as Provost-Serjeant for a
Militia Regiment or Battalion, during preliminary drill or
training, as laid down in Articles 745 to 749 of this Our
Warrant.
(d.) To the Serjeant acting as Serjeant-Instructor of
Musketry to a Militia Battalion during a vacancy in that
appointment, as laid down in sub-sectiou IX. of Art. 640 of
tfcs Our Warrant.
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Art 760.
(e.) To the Serjeant acting as Serjeant-Instructor of
Gunnery to a Militia Regiment when there is a vacancy in
that appointment^ during training and for such period, not
exceeding three months, as he may be actually employed on
the duty of instructing the other members of the Permanent
Staff during the non-training period • • • . U. a day.
(/.) To the Serjeant appointed to take chaise of the
Library when specially sanctioned . . . . 8rf. a day.
186. The words ''Commissariat and Transport Corps and
Ordnance Store Corps," shall be added after ''Engineers" in
the ninth line of Article 760.
Art. 764-n. 137, rj j^^ following shall be inserted after the word " /fow-
l^ordier " in the second line of Article 764 — II. :—
" or an artificer helow the rank of Staff Serjeant.*'
Art. 766. 138. in paragraph (A) of Article 766 the words '' or by the Com-
manding Officer of one of Our Ships " shall be added after the
word " Officer " in the third line, and the words " or under deten-
tion on the charge for absence without leave for which he is after-
wards awarded imprisonment by his Commanding Officer," shall
be added after the word " Court- Martial " in the fourth line of the
same paragraph.
139. The following shall be inserted after Article 766 :—
Art. 766(fl). YOOa. A soldier shall be regarded as absent or imprisoned
under detention for one day within the meaning of Article
766 —
(1.) When he has been absent without leave or in con-
finement under detention for six consecutive hour^,
whether wholly in one day or partly in one day and
partly in another.
(2.) When, owing to his absence without leave or con-
finement under detention, he has been prevented
from fulfilling some military duty wh'ch w«i$
thereby thrown on some other person.
Art. 766'/') • tOBb, If a soldier has been absent or in confinement
under detention for one day as above defined, and remains
absent or in confinement, he shall be regarded as absent or in
confinement for an additional day for every period of »ix
hours reckoned an in Art. 76f)a, provided such period of six
hours is in excess of those reckoned as part of the previous
day's absence or confinement, and provided the number of
days during which the soldier can be regarded as absent shall
in no ease exceed the number of days durirg the whole or
a portion of which days the soldier has been absent
25 ^ [miareli 188;?.
Finaiice (Begular Forcesh-continwd Clause 37
■ ""^ continued,
906c. A 8o]<)ier shall be regarded as being imprisoned Art- 7QQ(c\'
under sentence within the meaning of Article 766 for every
day on which he is in confinement under such sentence,
with the exception of the day on which the imprisonment
commences. Such day will be regarded as a day of imprison-
ment under detention if coming within the terms of Articles
766a and b.
140. The following shall be added after Article 779 : —
TVOa. A nurse employed in a ward for infectious diseases Art« 779<i-
shall receive Is. a-day if appointed for permanent service;
if employed temporarily, she shall receive 1*. 6d, a-day.
141. The words " Company Serjeant-Major " shall be sub- Art. 796.
stituted for Colour-Serjeant in the last paragraph of Article 796^
and the following addition shall be made to that Article : —
A Company Seijeant-Major Military Foreman of Works,
after six years' service as such, shall be allowed the rank and
pay of Quarter-Master-Seijeant Military Foreman of Works.
142. The words "Company Serjeant-Major" shall be sub- Art. 798.
stituted for " Colour-Serjeant '' in the sixth line of Article 798.
143. The following shall be added after Article 798 :—
198a. A non-commissioned officer of Our Royal Engi- Art 798«.
neers, with the rank of Serjeant, employed as a clerk^ shall,
on appointment, be allowed the rank and rate of pay granted
by Article 798 to a clerk after 3 years' service. A non-
commissioned officer of the rank of Quarter-Master-Serjeanc
on appointment shall be allowed the rank and rate of pay
granted after 6 yeara' service. A Quarter-Master-Serjeant,
or Troop or Company Serjeant-Mjijor, or Troop or Company
Quarter Master-Seijeant, may be permitted to reckon his
service in these ranks respectively towards the higher ranks
and rates of pay laid down in this Article.
1 41. The following shall be added after Article 798o. : —
198 — I. A permanent Engineer clerkj appointed Quarter'* Art. 798—1.
Master 'Serjeant before the 1st July 1881, and serving as such
on that date, shall be allowed pay at the higher rate of 5*. i\d.
a day after completing three years* service in the rank.
14G. Article 800 shall stand amended as follows: —
800. A non-commissioned officer of Our Royal Engineers Art. 800.
employed as a elerk at the War Office in London, shall be
allowed 6d» a day in addition to the rates above laid down.
Clause 37 Finance (Begnlar Forces)— co«<mtteA
eontimed.
Art- 826- 146. The following shall be added to the first column of para-
graph (rt) of Article 826 : —
Or who hare been discharged from their regiment* or corpe while eerring
abroad, except pensionere from Our Bojal Malta Feneible Ariillny who
»hnll be considered ae holding local appointmenU only.
Art. 831. 147. The words ** Serjeant-Instructor in Driir' and "Tem-
porary Drill Instructor '^ shall be struck out of Article 831.
148. The following shall be added after Article 858 :—
Art* 858<t. MK8a. A Schoolmistress shall be compulsorily retired on
attaining the age of 55 years^ or so soon thereafter aa she
* shall have become entitled to the maximum rate of pension
laid down in Article 1077.
149. The following shall be substituted for the third line of
Article 897 :—
Art. 807. " 45/. for Our Commissariat and Transport Corps, 10/.
for Our "
Art- 904. 150. The word '' since '' shall be substituted for the word
" from " in the last line of Article 904.
151. The following shall be substituted for Article 909 : —
Art. 909. 0O9. If a soldier be permitted or required to replace a
medal wilfully made away with or lost through carelessness,
or otherwise, he shall be subjected to a stoppage of 7$* 6d, for
the medal and Is. Gd. for the clasp.
152. The following shall be added to Article 918— L:—
Art. 918— L J^^y^ mlinted before the 2oth July 1879 shall recho%i service
Uncards good-<()ndnvt pay from thiU date irrespectivs of age.
Art 930. 153. The words " to the Militia or '' shall be omitted from the
second line of paragraph (a) of Article 930.
Art 933. ^^^' ^^^ words "may, subject to the restriction in Article
980/' shall be omitted from Article 988, and the following shall be
insertcd^in their place : —
'' except under the circumstances defined in Articles 980
and 931 shall "
Art- 933 I*^^^* ^^ ^'^^ Regulations for Target Practice in the Caralry, 2nd
pnze, contained in Article 939, after the word '^ men " in the
third line, the following words shall be added '' or in the case of
a troop of Our Household Cavalry, 80 men."
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Clause 37
oontinned.
156. The following shall be added to the Pay Table contained Art 951.
in Article 951 : —
Substantire Bank, &c., when
placed on Half-pay.
Cayalry. •
Infantry.
Royal
Artillery
(excluding
Coast
Brigade)
or RoyaJ
Engineers.
Lieutenant (after 6 yean* verrioe in
that rank) . • . . ...
Daily.
4 8
Daily.
4 0
Daily.
4 2
157. The words " an Inspector or/* shall be added after the Art. 960.
word " of" in the first line of Article 960.
158. In the tenth line of Article 960—1. the "31*< AfarcA Art. 960-1.
1882'* shall be substituted for the '' Ist August 1881 "; the words
*^ if residing within the United Kingdom, or before the \st October 1881
if residing elsewkerej" shall be omitted ; and the word " date'' shall
be substituted for ^^ dates " in the fifteenth line.
159. The following shall be substituted for Article 968 : —
008. An Officer who may become temporarily unfit for ser- Art. 963.
vice in consequence of wounds or injuries received or of ill-health
contracted in the service as certified by a Medical Boards uiay^ if
Our Secretary of State shall decide that the circumstances under
which the disability was contracted are not such as to pre-
clude the grant of half-pay, be granted half-pay until he shall
recover (subject to Article 964), and until an opportunity shall
occur for his re-employment. Such Officer shall not, however,
remain on half-pay beyond the age fixed by this Our Warrant
for retirement from his rank. Except in the case of wounds
or injuries received while on military duty, the Officer must
have served with a Commission in Our Regular Army for
three years, unless he shall have been promoted from the
ranks when one year's service only as a Commissioned Officer
shall be required.
160. Article 964 shall stand amended as follows r —
0#4. If a Combatant Officer after remaining for a period Art. 964.
of not less than one year on half-pay, under Art.963, be reported
by a Medical Board to be permanently unfit for ftirther service,
he may be placed upon retired pay under Article 9/8, pro-
vided he shall have been on full-pay for a total period of at
leasi five years in the case of an Officer whose disability has
been incurred in and by the service, and- of at least twelve
years in other cases.
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finance (Regular Forces)— «>ti/i«Me^.
CIauba 37
continued. jgj rpj^^ following shall be added after Article 964 :—
Art 964«. 004a. If a Departmental Officer after remaining for a
period of not less than one year un half-pay be reported by a
Medical Board to be pennanently unfit for further service,
he may, provided he shall have been on full-pay for a total
perio<l of at least five years^ in the case of an Officer whose
disability has been incurred in and by the service, and of at
least twelve years in other cases, be placed upon retired pay,
or if his service be not long enough to entitle him to ordinary
retired pay, on a special retired pay equal to the half-pay of
his rank, provided he be not removed for misconduct or inca-
pacity, under Article 989a.
Art. 967. 162. The words " if service therein reckon towards military
promotion or retirement'* shall be omitted from Article 967.
Art 968. 163. Article 968 shall be cancelled.
Art. 970. 16*. The words "An Officer of Our Army removed from ftilU
pay for misconduct or incapacity or** shall be omitted from
Article 970.
Ari971-III. 165. The words '•' or 107,'' shall be added after ^' 106," in the
third line of Article 971 — III.
166. The following shall be substituted for Article 971— V. :—
An. 971 -V. OTl— v. Unattached pai/ shall not hf drawn hy an Ojfic^r
holding a Civil situation con/erred upon him on or after the
I At July 1881. It may he drawn with a Civil situation coth-
f erred before the \st July 1881, and in such case the limitatiouM
corresponding to those in the Appropriation Act. lH70,/<;r halfi
pay shnll apply to unattached pay.
Art. 972- ^67. In the second line, Article 972, the words ''and Article
978/* shall be inserted after *' 972— I.**, and the following shall be
substituted for the first Hue of paragraph {h.) of that article : —
(6.) iCi^or (having Buhttantire rauk bb such).
The words *' but below the age of 48,'* shall be added after the
word ^ 40,'^ in the seventh line of the same paragraph, and the
words '^ provided he shall have been employed as Major'' shall be
added after the words '^ 48 " in the last line of that paragraph.
The following shall be substituted for the first line of paregraph
(<r.) of the same article : —
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Clause 37
continued,
(c.) Lieutdixant'Colonel (hariiig rcgimcutal rank as sucli).
Aud the words, "provided he shall liave been employed as
Licutenant-C.^olonel," shall be added after the words *^ 55 " in the
last line but one of tlie same pnragrapli.
The following shall bo substituted (or paragraph (d) of
Article 972 :—
(</.) Oolonel—
In Our Rojal Artilleiy or Kjval Engineerj, 450/. a-jear ; ia Our
Cayalry or Infanfr/, 420/. a-jcar, if rctiro-l under tlio following
circumstances :-;—
(1.) On account of ngc.
(2.) After removal from a regiuiont under Article 81.
(3.) After promotion to tlio rank of Colonel for distinguished
scrTiPc. .
(4.) After appointment as Aidc-de-Camp to the Sovereign.
(5.) After serving for five years on tne StaDT, in a qualifying
appointment, with rank not below that of Lieutenant-
Colonel.
(6.) After serving for five years in Our Bojal Artillery or Royal
Engineers, with substantive rauk not below that of Lieu-
tewmt-Colonel.
(7.) After serving for six years with substantive rank of Lieu-
tenant-Colonel in Our Cavalry or in Our Infantry of the
Line.
(In case of combined service the period required shall be governed by
the appointment last held).
A Colonel not qualified as abovei as a Lieutenant-Colonel.
«
168. The following shall be added after Article 972 :—
099(a). An Officer on half-pay, if he had been placed j^ g72a.
on half-pay after the 30th September 1877, shall, on being
placed on retired pay, be granted such rate of retired pay as
his full-pay service may entitle him to, pivvided he shall not
have received the over-regulation vgtlue of his Commission.
169. The following shall be substituted for Article 972 — I. : —
019^1. An Officer who may have received the or^r- j^. 972-I.
regulation value of his Commission shall^ on retirement^ if below
the rank of Colonel, or if a Colonel retiring voluntarily under
the age of 55 years, be granted only retired pay equal to the
half'pay of his ranky but if he repay the sum received by him
for ttie over-regtUation value of his Commission, he s/iall Itecome
entitled to the retired pay laid down in Arts, 972, 978—1.,
978—11., 978— III.
0T9 — II. If a Colonel who shall have received a sum ofj^, Q72-II.
fnoney ats the over-regulation value of hut Commission shall be
placed on retirement on account of non-employment before
attaining the age of 55 years, lie shall be granted retired pay at
the rate of 4201. a year, together with any compensation which
Our Secretary of* State ma^t consular just under Article
97&-xn. ' '
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Clause 37 Finance (Regular Forces)— <?o»<mtt«rf.
Art. 972-III. 9^9 — III. Aji Officer on half-pay, if he had hem jdoced
on half -pay before the \$t October 1877, shally on beiny placed
on retired pay^ be granted a rate of retired pay equal to Am
half-pay.
Art 972-IV. OW — IV. If a Captain, Major, or Li eat. - Colonel irho shall
have been compuhorily removed from his Regiment and xcho
may have received the over-regulaiion value of his Commission
be placed on retirement on account of aye or non-employment ^
and do not repay his over-regulation^ he shall be granted jrtired
pay exceeding his half pay by 50/. a year.
Art 972-V. 919 — V. A General Officer xcho shall have attained the
rank of Major- General before the 1st July 1881, and tcho
shall have been retired on account of non-employment^ and who
shall have electedj under Article 960 — I., to come under the con-'
ditions, as regards retired pay^ laid down in this Our Warranty
shall be liable to the deduction, prescribed by paragraphs e^f^
and g, of Article 972, only until such time as he sliall attain the
age (H2 or 67 years, as the case may be), for compulsory retire^
ment from his rank, from which date he shall be granted the
maximum amount of retired pay applicable to that rank,
170. The following shall be substituted for Article 973 : —
Art 973. OtS. An Officer of the Coast Brigade of Our Royal
Artillery, a Quarter-Master, or a Riding-Master retiring
after 10 years* commissioned service under Articles 92, 95, or
96, or a Captain or Lieutenant of Our Army Hospital Corps tch^
was not subject to retirement under Our IVarraiit of the 1st May
1878, if compuhorily retired, shall be granted retired pay at
the rate of 200/. a-year, less, in the case of Ofiiccrs who have
not completed 30 years' total service^ 10/. a-year for each
complete year of full-pay senrico under 20 years (reckoned
as in Article 68), provided that the retired pay shall not be
thus reduced below 150/. a-year. If on retii*ement the Officer
shall not have completed 10 years* commissioned service^ he
shall be granted retired pay equal to the half-pay to which his
service may entitle him. A Quarter-Master or a Riding-
Master who may be in receipt of pay equivalent to the
annuity for distinguished or meritorious service, under
Article 199, shall continue to receive such pay after retire-
ment in addition to 'the retired pay specified in this article.
171. The following shall be substituted for Article 978 : —
Art. 978- flT^. An Officer placed on retirement on the ground of
permanent infirmity under Articles 968 or 964, or retired
under Article 108, shall, if not removed for misconduct or
incapacity, and if qualified by service for retired par under
Article 961, be granted the rate of retired pay to which his
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Clause 37
service may entitle him ; but if the period of his service ^^ ^'**'* '
counting towards retirement shall have been less than 20
years, he may be granted a special rate of retired pay of 200/.
a year, less lOL a-year for each complete year of such
service less than 20 years reckoning from the date on which
the Officer was first placed upon half-pay, provided that
such retired pay shall not be less than the half-pay of his
rank.
172. In Article 978 — I. the words " or compuhoinly retired under Arfc. 978—1-
AHicle 98— XL" shall be added after the words " Article 88—1.''
in the second line, and the words " or compulsorily retired^ under
Article 100" shall be adSed after the words ''Article 88— K/." in
the third line.
178. In Article 978—11. the words ''from full-pay'* shall be Art 978-11.
inserted after the word " retiring '' in the first line. In the third
line the words " the retired pay of a Captain of Infantry '* shall
.be substituted for " his retired pay^* and the follotiing shall be added
at the end of the article "and provided he teas on full pay on the 30fA
Jtme 1881." A Brevet^Major removed from his Regiment at the age of
42 yearSy shall receive the retired pay laid down in this article if he
elect to retire from Our Army.
174. The words "from fulUpay '' shall be inserted after the word Art. 978-III.
** retiring " in the third line of Article 978— III. In the last line
for the words *' his retired pay,** the following shall be substituted
** the retired pay of an Officer with saleable rights as a Captain of
Infantry^' and the following shall be added at the end of the article
" and provided he was on full pay on the ZOth June 1881.'*
175. The following shall be substituted for Article 978 — VI. : —
•18 — VI. An Officer of Our Foot Guards permitted to Art. 978-VI.
retire from Our Army under Article 88 — IV. shall receive
special retired pay of 450L a^year, and also, providing he shall
not have received the over^regulation value of his Commission at
the time he was placed on half-pay, a gratuity equal to such
over-regulation value,
176. The words "from full^iy** shall be inserted after the Art 978-VII-
word ** retirement'^ in the fourth line of Article 978 — VII.
177. The following shall be substituted for Article 978 — IX. : —
018 — IX. A lAeutenant'Colonel serving on the iOth June Art- 978-IX.
1881 on JuUrpay of a regiment of Cavalry or Infantry , in a
position^ service in which would have qualified him for the rank of
Colonel, or serving at that date on t/ie General^ Personal^ or
Educational Staff in an appointment tenable for a limited period
of five or seven years, or a Staff Officer of Pensioners, who shall
retire on account of age before completing the service re^pnred to
march 1«K88.] 32
Finance (Regular Forces)— ^ominued.
Clause 37 entitle him to promotion to tJie rank of Colonel, shall be ffranted
eoHtinued. retired pay at the rate of 4201. a-yeary togeUier xcith a gratmty
equal to such sum as the Army Purchase Commissioners would
have awarded as over-regulation value of his Commission if the
officer had been placed on half-pay.
178. The following shall be substituted for Art. 978 — X.: —
Art. 978-X. 0Ti*— X. A Regimental Colonel of Our Royal ArtiUtry
or Royal Engineers appointed as such before the 1st October
1877, may be granted on retirement from Our Army retired-pay
of 650/. a-year, or of 600/. a year with a gratuity of 5(X)/.,
provided he retire before the 1 st Januury 1882, or retired pay of
600L a-ueavy or of 550/. a-year tcith a gratuity of 500/., if he
retire after that date. A Regimental Colonel of the same Corps,
appointed as such after the SOth September 1877, may be
granted on retirement from Our Army retired-pay of 600/.
a-yeary or of 550/. a-year with a gratuity of 500/. A Sul>-
stantive Lieutenant-Colonel of the same Corps who held that
Substantive Rank before the 1st October 1877, may, on retiring
from Our Army before the 1st January 1882| be granted
retired-pay of 550/. a-year, or of 500/. a-year with a gratuity
of 625/.
Art. 978— 179. The words " Article 102 or,'* shall be added after the word
^^- ** under" in the fourth line of Article 978 — XII., and the words
*^ on account of agcy^ in the eighth line of the same article shall be
omitted, and in the ninth line after the word *' OJicers,** the
following shall be inserted, *^ laid down and regtdated by (hu*
Warrant of the 1st May 1878.''
Art 978- 180. In the first line of Article 978 -XIII., the words ^'AWJ
XXXI. rank not below that of" shall be substituted for ^' field the ratit
of*'; in the foirlh line after ^^ Article 80^" the words *'or shall
retire on account of age or non-employment, under Article ^02 or
402 — /./' shall be added ; and the word '' net " in the eighth line
shall be omitted.
181. The following shall be added to Article 978— XIX.,
after the word *' Pensioners^'* in the second line : —
j^. 978^ '* retiring under the special provisions of Article 112—11.'*
XIX.
and in the last line of the la^it column 300/. shall be altered
to 350/.
182. The following shall be substituted for Article 97<j— XXI.:—
Art. 978— 97H — XXI. If an Officer of Our Cavalry or Infantry
XXI- would have been entitled, under the Regulation of the Forrrs
Act, 1H71, on l*eing placed on half-pay, to any sum of money om
the t her^Rt^gnhitlon Value of hin Commission^ and if, as a com*
33 [march 18S:9.
Finance (Regular Forces)— continjud.
sequence of Our Warrant of the 25/A June 1881, 9r iy changes Clause 37
in the establishment of his regiment or corps made on vr after ^^txnued,
the \st July 1881, he shall be prevented from receiving it, such
Officer may be granted on being so placed on half-pay or retired
pay^ a gratuity equal to such Over-Regulation Value of his Com*
mission, unless pi^ecluded by the terms of Article 94—1.
183. The following shall be added after Article 978— XXL :—
Oil* — XXII. An Officer removed from half -pay and Art- 978—
granted retired pay of the same amount shall be permitted to ^-^^*
surrender such retired pay under the same conditions as, and
for the sum for which he would have been entitled to surrender
his lialf'pay under the Regulation of the Forces Act, 1871, if
he had remained on half-pay
OT8 — XXIII. A Captain or Major compulsorily removed Mt, 078—
from his regiment in consequence of age or service, and promoted ^^''''
on half-^ay, shall be permitted at any time before being again
employed on full-pay, to retire from Our Army on the same
retired pay as he could have received on being removed from
his regiment had he then so retired,
184. The following shall be substituted for the sixteenth line
of the pay table contained in Article 980 : —
On retirement under Art. 272, or
under Art. 272—1., if with 15 years*
•errioe in the rank . .
185. The following shall be added after Article 980—11. :—
•80 — III. An Officer retired under Article 271 — 1.9 Art- 980-IIL
272 — I., 273 — I., or 274, who joined the Department from a
Regiment or Corps, and was allowed to receive the value of his
Regimental Commission shall be grarited such proportion of the
retired rates, specified in Art. 980, as Our Secretary of State
shall consider to be just in reference to the service rendered to
the Department.
186. The following shall be substituted for the eighteenth line
of the pay table contained in Article 983 : —
On retirement under Art. 855, or
under Art. 855 — L, if withlS years'
service in the rank .. ••
187. The words '' an Inspector or '' shall be added after the Art- 988.
word "" oV* in the first line of Article 988 :—
188. The following shall be added to Article 989 :—
•Ml. And an Officer removed for miscondact or inca- Art 989*
padty shall be dealt with^ in regard to retiring allowanc3y as
Our Secretary of State may deteraoine.
Tcarlj.
Frarly.
Daily. Art. 980i
£
£
« «. d.
450
450
—
Tewly.
Tmrbi,
i>a%. Art 983.
«
«
« «. d.
450
450
—
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Clause 37 Finance (Begnlar TGrce&y-contimud.
Alt ego. 189. The words <' signified by Our Secretarj of Sttte^"^ ahall
be omitted from Article 990.
190. Article 991 aball stand amended as feUowa :^
Art- 991- SHI. If an Officer who shall haye been seconded to bold
a Civil situation, or an Officer of Royal Engineers who shall
have been permitted to accept a Civil situation under
Article 54, shall retire from Our Army, his retired pay from
Army Funds shall be at the rate to which his servicOp
ioclitding his service in soch Civil sitoation, shall entitle
him ; but such retired pay shall not be issued to the Officer
while holding a Civil situation. Hie Officer may, however,
retire from Our Army on the retired pay or fgnkmtj to
which his service, exclusive of his service in a Civil
situation, may entitle him, and in auch case he may^ subject
to Article 990, draw such retired pay or gratuityj notwith-
standing thai he hold a Civil situation.
Art 1008. 191. The following shall be added to paragnqpb 9 of
Article 1008 :—
The limit of 25 years in excess of the age of his wife shall
fust apply in the ease of an. Officer who married before tks Isi
July 1881, if he shall lice after sMch marriage ai faaatagf
years*
and the following shall be added as paragraph 5 of tie same
Article: —
{9b.) If the deceased Officer shall have retired firom Our
Anty with a graiiiity nnder Artide 972.
Art 1026-1. 192. The fallowing shall be snbstitutad Ibr t&e aofeirtk U> the
teisldi Hnea of Article 1026— L :—
the pension with or without gratmty wMeh wmghi be
granted under this Our Warranty a gratuity eqpud te the
regulation price actually paid by the Officer for hie
Commissions^, or on annuity fixed by Our Secretary of Staimae
equivalent to tlie regulation vabm of the last ealeahle Qms*
miesion held by the Officer, Such annuity
The words ^ the annuity provided in'* AsM be omifefed horn
the fourteenth fine of the same Article.
193. The fofiowing shall be added after Axtide 1026— IL:~
^i 1036^ lOS^— III, The widow's pension and eompaesianaie
™* allowance granted to the fam^ ftf et decaaaed Calomel wHo ra
ike letJmfy IMlkeid remkmd behm-tMat of Xtwiiii—# fobmel^
ekaUia^tke r^ Imd ihmm/bt ika rmJbaf Cokmwtm4hsr
Warrant qf the 1st Mm$ UITS.
$S [:
VxBtam (Begnlar FoEGMH<»n^m«^
Clause ST
IMw Arftiele lOSa thaU stand mended is Ibtk^a.*^ c<m49mei.
10!S8. The pennon issuable to a Warrant Officer shall be ^^' ^^^^*
as follows :—
In case of dbabiKtv or redsetioa of SshiklislinMu^ or
retiring Yotontarik^, aftet ftre yeaiis^ serrioe aB a
Warrant Officer i-^ D»9y;
A^ter 20 yean' aerrico • • . «, • • , . 8 6
Oil retirement from any cause provided be baa five
year^* service as a Wairrani OfiSioev :— ^ Paily.
After 25 jeftn' Borrice • • • • • , 4 0
,r 80 „ if ft ConAnolcr, ^eladin^l « ^
15 jeam 9» a Conductor j
195. The two first lines of Article 1029 shall be cancelled^ Art. 1029.
and the Article shall commence : — " A Warrant OflScer, if dis-'
charged for disability , &c/' and the words, ^of Class I/' shall be
inserted after the words " Non-commissioned Officer ^ in the same
Aitictew
196. The following shall be substituted for Article 1030 : —
1030. A Warrant Officer retiring voluntarily with 21 Art. 1030.
years^ but lesa than 25 yearsf* service^ and be£Mre be shaU have
completed five years aa a Warrant Offieer, mcluding service
r^chmimg m» WcnroMt Officers^ tervic^ mkier Artide 519 — I-t
shall be giauied a pensioa oi 3«» a^y«
197. The last paragraph of Article 103^1^ connnenciBif with Art. 1031*
4he words^ ** In the ease oj a Conductor^ shall be cancelled, and
the following shall be added to that Artide, after the word
^ death '* in the eighth line : —
^ or who, if h€ yetirea voluntarily, shall have ocunpleted
not less than 35 vears* servioe.^'
198. The following shall be substituted for the last line of Art 1032.
Claas III.(B) in the Table of Classification for purposes of Pension
contained in Article 1032 : —
Seijeaat Artificer.
The words " Corporal Carpenter,*' '* Corporal Tinsmith,"
and ''Corporal Telegraphist,'' shall be omitted from Class lY.
and '' Corporal Artificer" shall be inserted in their stead.
The following shall be substituted for the last line of
CktalV.:—
Paid Lance-Corporal Private or Sapper of the Band, (mt
Musician after 12 years' service as such.
The words "Carpenter," "Tinsmith," "Telegraphist
Artificer," shall be omitted from Class Y., and "A^ficer"
substituted in their place.
d2
Mareh 1S89.] 36
Clause 37 Finance (Begular TorceBy-continued.
Ark 1033. 199. In the twelfth line of Article 1033 the word " atteaUtioa ^
shall be substituted for '' enlistment.'^
Ark 1035. 200. In Article 1035 the words '< provided he shall have senred
at least one year in such class/' shall be inserted after the word
"service" in the fourth line, and the following shall be substituted
for the last paragraph of the same Article : —
If after or within one year of completing 21 years' service^
the soldier shall have been promoted to a higher class, and be
discharged whilst holding the rank, he may be granted an
addition of Sd. to his rate of pension, provided he shall have
completed a period of not less than 25 years service ; but in
no case shall the addition be granted unless he shall have
served at least one year in the rank in which he was pro-
moted.
201. The following shall be substituted for the last paragraph
of Article 1088 :—
Arkl038k In cases of disability contracted in but not by the
Service, Our Commissioners of Chelsea Hospital may award a
permanent pension after 18 years' service.
202. The following shall be added to Article 1061 :—
Art. lOOL In cases of disability contracted in but not by the
Service^ Our Commissioners of Chelsea Hospital may award m
temporary pension for a period not exceeding three years
(subject to renewal as provided in Article 1065), after a service
of from 14 to 18 years. In a special case^ the foregoing limits
as to service shall not be insisted on.
Given at Our Court at Windsor, this 22nd day of Febmarj
1882, in the 45th year of Our Reign.
By Her Majesty's Command,
HUGH C. E. CHILDEES
87 [Haroli 1889.
Finance (Regular Forces)— continued.
Allowance Begnlations, 1881— Quarters for Servants of
Officers of the Boyal Engineers.
The foUowiag will be inserted after paragraph 241 of the Clause 38.
AUowaDce Regulations, 1881 (Army Regulations, Vol. I.j Part
m.) :—
94Aa, A Captain or Lieutenant of Royal Engineers will
be entitled to a whole room or kitchen for a cinlian servant
instead of half a room as in the ordinary regimental scale.
Officers of Royal Engineers in receipt of Forage or Forage
Allowance will be entitled to a room for civilian grooms in
addition to the accommodation authorized for their personal
servants.
Instructions to Officers paying Pensioners.
Instructions to Officers paying; Pensioners have been approved, Clause 39.
and have been issued to those concerned.
ii^AmaiMiAMn roBOBS.
MILITIA.
Bounties.
1. The following will be substituted for paragraph 5710, added dause 40<
to the Militia Regulations by Clause 133^ Army Circulars, 1881 : —
ftVla. A recruit enlisted for a Militia battalion of
Infantry, stationed at the Head- Quarters of a Regimental
District, and drilled in accordance with the provisions of
paragraph 2286, and of paragraphs 228c, or 228(2, added to
the Militia Regulations by Oeneral Order 149 of 1881, is not
entitled to bounty on enrolment. He will, however, subject
to the usual conditions as to the issue of bounty during pre«
liminary drill and training, be granted bounty as follows:—
£ f.
(a). If enlisted more than .3 months before the
date fixed for the annual training.
On dismissal to his home at the termination
of recruit drill . . . • • . . • 10
(6). If enlisted within 3 months but more than
68 days before the date fixed for the
annual training.
On dismissal to his home at the termina-
tion ol the training • • • • • • 1 10
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Finanee (AuilMcry Fwceu)-«f^wued.
Clause 40 (c). If enlisted within 63 days of the date fixed
^»if*i'»*^ for tke animal tramitig.
On disniTS9al to his home xm completing the
68 days' drill required of lam, exclusive
of the period of training • • • • 1 M
5Tl6. Bounty will not be allowed to recruHs drilled iii
aocordanoe with the provisions of paragraph 2SSb, 228<;, or
228(1, who on joining for drill are fonnd to be permanently
«iifit.
2. Bounty will not, in lany case, be paid without the special
authority of the General Officer Commanding the District to
recruits drilled in accordance with the provisions of paragraph
2286, 228c, or 228^, who are dismissed to their homes during dnll
as temporarily or permanently unfit. Applications for such autho-
rity will be accompanied by a return in the form given in the
Appendix (page 46).
Fay and Allowances of Men— Levy Money.
Clause 4L ^^® following will be substituted for paragraph 618 of the
Regulations for the Militia^ 1880 (Army Kegulations, Vul.VIlI.) : —
618. No levy money will be admissible for boys enlisted
under paragraphs 157, 158, and 159, for men joining the
Militia ReservCj or for men who re-enlist or re-engage in the
Militia.
YOLITNTBERS.
Tra(veUing Allowances for Attending Oun Praotioe or
United Drill.
n dSt '^^ following will be substituted for paragraphs 764 and 766 of
Viaose %A ^^Q Regulations for the Volunteer Force, 1881 (Array Regulatiooai
Vol. IX.) :—
In A Corps of Artillery Volunteers, in order to cover
the co«t of travelling, carriage of guns, or other necessary
expenses incidental to attendance at gun practice, an annud
allowance, calculated as prescribed in paragraph 767, wiil be
granted on account of every Battery whose practice range ia
at a greater distance than five miles from its authorised firill
Station, unless durins; any part of the year the Corps to which
the Battery belongs has carried on its gun practice in a regi-
mental camp, in which case this allowance will not be drawa
by those members who have attended the Camp. Travelling
allowance will not be granted to Artillery Volunteer Corpe
for attendance at United Drill.
89 [
ilnance (Auxiliary F<aoe&)''co9umu4d.
7&S. When any of the members of a Battery of an Clause 42
Artillery Volunteer Corps which has its practice range within continued.
five miles of its anthorised Drill Station, are unable to carry
on rifled gnn practice at such range, and proceed under
authority of the General Officer Commanding the District a
greater distance than five miles from the authorized Drill
Station of the Battery for the purpose of carrying on rifled
gun practice, an allowance of 5s. will be granted annually
on account of each efficient so attending. The claim for
such allowance on Army Form M 1416 should be supported
by a copy of the authority of the General Officer Command-
ing the District.
Capitation Allowances.
The following will be added after paragraph 779 of the Eegula- Clause 43,
lions for the Volunteer Force, 1881 (Army Regulations, Vol. IX.}: —
n9a. In caseswhere the Commanding Officer and the three
Members of the Finance Committee have handed over portions
of the Capitation Allowances to Officers Commanding detached
troops, batteries, or companies, a detail of the expenditure of
such portions will be rendered to the Commanding Officer*
and the three Members, to enable them to prepare the
account referred to in sub-section (e) of paragraph 779. A
copy of the detail of the expenditure will also be posted at the
drill station of the detached troop, battery, or company.
EQUIPMEMT BEOULATIONS.
Ujflcellaneous Stores and Instructions.
1. The following will be added after paragraph 166 of the Claose 44.
Equipment Regulations, 1881 (Army Regulations, Vol. III.)^ and
the Ap|)endix, page 47, will be added to the said Kegulations after
Appendix XI: —
IMkr. In <Mrder to prevent accidents to vessels and to
facilitate the practice from coast batteries, a red flag will
be issued to practice batteries where the range is much
frequented by shipping. A list of the works which will be so
supplied is given in Appendix Xla,
2. The following additions will be made to the above-mentioned
Bepdations; at
Page 148, after ««mtws''y
Pages 156 and 161, ofler ''Bmshea, water, eaniige^';
Page 165, after ** Cans, tin, oil '*; and
Pages 170 and 173, afer « cnMOlt'';
Insert —
na|^ rod, B.A« I 1 f or esoh pnotice batteiy | ^«0 para. 166a and App. Xla,
liareb 1SS9.] 40
Equipment Regulations (Begular Forces) —continued.
Harking Regimental Equipment.
CSause 45. Instractions for marking regimental equipment hare been
approved, and have been issued to those concerned.
xt.—iLjnaiMiBMY rosoBS.
Requisitions for Equipment
Clause 46. The following will be substituted for paragraph 511 of the
Volunteer Regulations, 1881 (Army Regulations, Vol. IX.), and for
paragraph 1126 of the Militia Regulations, 1880 (Army Emula-
tions, Vol. VIII.) :—
All R^^quisitions for Artillery Equipments will be forwarded
through the Officer Commanding Auxiliary Artillery in the
Sub-District to the Senior Ordnance Store Officer, who will
deal with those for exchange of Artillery stores generally in
the usual manner, but will forward those for new equipments,
or for the exchange of guns and carriages, for the consideration
of the Director of Artillery and Stores, previously inserting in
« the proper column the articles which can be supplied {rota
the station.
CLOTHING AND NECES8ABIE8.
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Prices of Clothing and Necessaries.
Clause 47. 1« 1*he List of Prices printed in the Appendix (pages 48 to 71)
will regulate the sums to be charged to the Regtilar Forces for all
articles of Clothing or Necessaries issued on payment on and after
the IH April 1882, except at those Foreign Stations where this
Army Circular shall not have been received on that date, in which
ca^es the prices contained in the Appendix to Clause 60, Army
Circulars, 1881, as amended by Clause 199, Army Circulars, 1881,
will continue in force until the receipt of this Army Circular at
the Station. The date of such receipt will be inserted in the
Annual Clothing and Necessaries Account.
2. Articles of an obHolete pattern, or such as are omitted from
the accompanying lists, will, if on charge, be sold at the rates laid
down in the most recent Li«t of Prices of Clothing and Neoeasaries
Eublinhed by Army Circulars, in which such articles may have
pen included.
8. Clause 60 (except as regards head-dresser), and Clause 199,
Army Circulars, 1881, are hereby cancelled.
41 [llarcli 1889.
Clotiiing and Necessaries (Auxiliary Forces).
zx.--AinczxiXAav roaoas.
MILITIA.
Prices of Clothing and Necessaries.
1. The List of Prices printed in the Appf'adix (pages 48 to 71) Clause 48.
will regulate the sums to be charged to the Militia for such articles
of Clnthing or Necessaries as may be issued on payment on and
after 1st April 1882.
2. Should a battalion or regiment he assembled for training on
the Ist April 1882, the rates laid down in the Appendix to Clause
61, Army Circulars, 1881, will be charged for any articles issued
on payment prior to that date, and those given in the Appendix
to this Circular on and after that date.
3. If any articles, which are not articles of free kit or clothing,
be required on payment, a separate requisition will be forwarded
for them, and they will not be included in the annual account.
Payment for such articles will be made during the quarter in which
they are received, or (in the event of their being received during
the laat month of a quarter) in the succeeding quarter.
4. Articles of obsolete patterns, or such as are omitted from
the accompanying lists, will, if on charge, be sold at the rates laid
down in the mc^t recent List of Prices of Clothing and Necessaries,
published by Army Circulars, in which such articles may have
been included.
5. All articles of an obsolete pattern will be issued before any
mppliea of a more recent pattern are taken into use.
6. Rates applicable to the Channel Islands Militia are included
in the Appendix.
7. Clause 61, Army Circulars, 1881, is hereby cancelled, except
as regards head-dresses.
GENERAL REGULATIONS.
I.— sBouxiAa roacss.
Legal Proceedings.
The following will be added, after paragraph 15, to the Regula- Clause 49.
txma reliting to Le^al Proceedings abroad, contained in Clause 32,
Am; CircnlarB. 1881 : —
Ifta. The Colonial authorities will be called upon to pro-
secute civilian offenders, unless the case be of so grave or
special a character as to make it desirable that special agents
•hould be employed on behalf of the Home Government.
^] 43
€(eneral BegoIatioBS — emtimud,
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Militaiy Books.
Clause 50. With reference to Clause 178^ Army Circulars, 1879, to Clause
132^ Army Circulars, 1880, and to Clause 285, Army Circulars,
1881, the undermentioned books have been published, and will be
added to the list of xrorks promulgated by the Appendix to the
last*named Clause, which wiU be amended accordingly : —
Examination Pap«n, Admission to Staff Coll^o, Norember and
December 1881 .. ., 0 9
Begulations for the Supply of Stores to an Arm j / ntitehed • . 0 7
in the Field \ cloth • • 18
Musketry Text Book, Addenda to« 1881. ("Arms of Foreign
Countries/' translated from " Aide Memoiro k Vvumt/b dea
OiBcien d'Artillerie " ) O i
Army Advertisements.
Clause 5L ^* '^^ following has been added to the List of Newpapen. in
which Army Advertisements are authorised to appear : —
"Ooole Weekly Times (Yorkshire)/*
2. The '^ Evening News'' has been removed from the List.
8. The List of Newspapers promulgated by Clause 186, Army
Circulars, 1880, will be amended accordingly.
n^-^AUXxxti A mT avd sbsjuivb romcBS.
Medical Inspection of 1st Class Army Reserve.
Claose 52' ^^ ^ notified, with reference to paragraph 2, Clause 87, Army
' Circulars, 1879, that the medical inspection of men of the 1 st Clan
Army Reserre will be postponed from April until July 1882*
ARMY FORMS.
Clause 53. i. The following new Army Forms have been approved: —
Army Form C 396, ^ Envelope for iuue with Army
Book 153."
Army Form D 416, ''Certificate of Identity,
No. 1."
Army Form D 447, ''Certificate of Identity,
No. 2."
Army Form D 448, "Life Certificate."
Army Form N 1533^ " Stoppage and Samnsary
Form."
Army Form N 1534^ " Record of PeaaiiA Pay-
meats."
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43 rilareh 1882.
Amy FonnS — continued.
2. Army Forms E 555 (late W. O. Form 1592), "Volunteers: Clause 53
Engineer Captains and Subalterns attending School of Instruction, conttnutd.
Certificate of Proficiency/' and E 558 (late W. O. Form 1591),
"Volunteers: Engineer; Field Officers attending School of
InstructioD, Certificate of Proficiency/' have been re-numbered as
special Forms 334 and 335 respectitely, and will in future be
issued by the Deputy Adjutant-General, Royal Engineers.
WAK OFFICE.
Appointment of Accoimtant-Qeneral, &c.
The Secretary of State has appointed —
Ralph Henry Knox, Esq., C.B., to be Accountant-General Clause 54,
of the Army ;
Henry Thomas De la Bere, Esq., to be Deputy Accountant-
General ;
Thomas Cave-Browne Cave, Esq., to be Assistant Accountant-
General.
Appointment of Inspector of Submarine Defences.
Lieutenant-Colonel Edward Donald Malcolm, C.B., Royal Clause 55.
Engineers, has been appointed Inspector of Submarine Defences.
EBRATA.
In the list of cancelled, obsolete, and amended Re°;ulations
issued with Clause 19,. Army Circulars, 1882, Clause 2, Army
Circulars, 1878, should have been returned as obsolete.
In Clausi^ .^4, Army Circulars, 1882, for <* General Order 147
of 1881,*' read '' Geiworal Order 149 of 1881.*'
In. Clause 257, Armj Circulars, 1881, for " pages 47 to 54 of
the tables promulgated by Clause 186, Army* Circulars, 1877/
f^cirf " pages 47 to 55.'*
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APPENDIX XIa.
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Prices of Clotiiiko (Regular Yorcks)^ continued.
•
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ifi
O 2 .
-
Articles.
West India R
ments.
Commissariat
Transport C
and Ordi
Store Corps
•
f
s. d.
«. d.
#. d.
f regimental 8erj<*ant-major • .
30 7
bandmaster
25 7
regiments!! quarter-master-serjt.
29 10
serjeant-drummer
31 1
r l>mt.
serjeant-iustructor of musketry
30 11
with <
band-serjcant
32 10
■letTCt
colour-serjeant
Serjeant
bandsman .. .•
drummer
^prirate
' regimental-seijeant-major • .
13 0
10 5
7 9
7 8
7 1
12 6
a #
1
bandmaster
regimental quarter-master-aerjt.
9 6
IL 9
]S '
ieijeant-drummer
13 2
^
UodrMB,
Serjeant- instructor of musketry
12 11
with <
band-serjeant
It 2
■Imtc*
eolour-serjeant
seijeant.. ., •• ..
bandsman •• - ••
drummer •• ••
^priTate
9 6
8 3
6 6
6 0
6 7
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e, for unlined tunics . . • .
• •
2 2
2 2
^tartan, inal
tructor .. .. .. ••
• .
• .
3 11
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58
Appendix to Clauses 47 and ASr-continued.
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63
Appendix to Clauses 47 and 4Sr— continued.
CLOAKS, GREATCOATS. AND WATCH-COATS, WATERPROOF,
Bttffular PoroM and lff111ti>.
Ctotk ••
■taff-MfJMIlt
ierjeuit
priTftto
Gape for dottk, all xmnki ••
Belt M H
»•
OTMtooat, with [''^^•'^^••{gi^
cherroni, badgei* J .j^^^* i blue
blue
blue
g»y
blue
numenle, and •
initials .. .. j^ .
Cape, for great*
coata ••
leijeant
prirate
Greatcoat
••
Cbpe^ for graateoat. •
Wateh-coat
g»y
warder, Military Estate ••
■choolmaeter •• •• •• ••
^^ ^ chief warder, miUtaiyprieons {c^J^
warder, cook, and serrant, fHome
militarj priiona . . \ Canada
barrack^aerieant. . •• •. ••
w.rder. iditeiy £.tet
barrack -leijeant
blue •• •• •• •• ••
,g>*y •• •• •• •• ••
• •
• •
£ 9. d.
19 6
19 0
18 6
0 U O
0 16
1 10
1 6
1 t
0 16
1 1
0 16
0 10
0 9
7
6
7
6
4 6
1 10 8
1 17 6
8 IS 1
1 14 0
8 8 7
I 8
0 8
0 10
S S 16
1 18 f
0
0
0
0
1
4
0
6
0
0
6
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6
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6
6
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61
f narcli 188flk
Appendix to Clauses 47 and 4B— continued.
BOOTS, SHOES, AND LACES.
Segnlar Poroes and Militia.
Booto
Shoes
'^ anUe, f hobnailed.. •• pair of
Ist ClaM i 8t«el billed . . „
ankle, machine-sewn, hobnailed, clamped,
pair of
, r Canada pattern .. „
1 CSaTaliT • • „
mounted men, CommiBsariat and Transport
Corps • • . . . . pair of
mud •• •• •• .. „
thiffh
wefiington
leather per 100 ^rs
ISighland pair of
militaxy labourers • •
„ prisons • . • •
Berjt.-piper and pipers, Scots Guards
wood soled, military prisoners
v^sonaye
n
n
it
£ ». d.
0 10 4
0 10 11
0 8 8
0 17 0
111
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
12
1
8 10
6 2
U
4
10
10
6
10
5
9
5
6
2
2
8
2
10
6
BARKACK AND GAS LABOURERS.
Moleskin.
Serge.
Jacket
Trowsert pair of
Waistcoat
«. d.
11 9
6 10
6 0
«• d,
7 8
7 0
6 7
BARRACK SERJEANTS.
I^owsefi
Tunic ••
/doth pair of
••"l drill
jBuperior •• •• •• ••
'* (.ordinary
£ s. d.
0 12 11
0 2 6
16 9
18 0
3
6S
Appendix to Clauses 47 and 4Sr-eontimmd.
BOATS* CREWS.
£ 9. d.
Cloak, boat, camlet •• »•
ff • ff« • •
1 13 2
• • • • • •
• • • • • •
0 6 10
0 7 2
Hnl f felt^ japanned . .
1, fltl^W • «
• • • • • •
• • • « • •
0 2 8
0 1 61
Jaokel, paa
• • • • • •
1 11 3
Jenej, blue wont«d ••
• • • • • •
0 4 4
Leggiags, indiarabber . .
pair of
0 7 2
' cloth
• • »>
0 12 7
Trowien • duck • .
• • f*
0 811
. Berga, bliM • • • •
• • n
0 6 4
CONDUCTORS.
of Supplies.
of Storaa.
Cloak • • • •
£«.<!.
18 6
0 16
0 12 0
18 3
0 10 6
1 12 7
.0 2 0
1 17 7
1 15 10
£ s. d.
* Belt for do
Cine for do. •• ••
Greatcoat, without buttoni
Cape, for do., without buttona
Frock, cloth • . • •
• •
• •
• ■
18 8
0 10 6
1 12 7
Spur, jack •• ••
• •
lined
unlined
• t
• •
of
• ■
• •
1 19 0
1 17 4
Other 'srHelea m for 1ft Class Staff- Serjeants, Commissariat and TimospoA
Corps or Ordoanee Store Corps, as the case maj be.
ENROLLED PENSIONERS.
1 £ s. d:
Jsockcoat "
" staff- r sefjsaut-mi^
•erj«ants \ quarter-mast cr-seijeant . .
sergeant . .
^rank and file
i 2 0 2
1 19 4
1 8 f
14 9
Bmk
sUk
worsted ..
0 16 3
0 8 8
TV0WSPTB|
cloth ..
■taif -Serjeant pair of
Serjeant .. .. ^
^ rank and file . . „
0 16 10
0 14 10
0 0 7
63
[MarAlSMb
i^pendiz to GlauseB 47 and 48— «*'><mN«d
GYMNASIA.
«.
d.
Jaclot, blue serge
• • • •
0
11
Jeney, white, wonted, with badge
• • • ■
2
10
Shirr, red serge . .
• • • •
7
10
Tvowtersi, blue seroe
pair of
6
11
Wftisteoat, blue sei-ge . .
• • • •
6
7
LIBRARIAN, GARRISON.
Frock coat
Tlfowwrs, cloth pair of
£ «. d,
19 2
0 13 9
LIBRARIAN, VICTORIA.
Trowsers, cloth . . . . . . . . . . pair of
X UulC •• ■• •• •• •• •• ••
0 16 3
19 7
r duck . •
' \serge •.
I silk
{drill ,
duck .
SCfglD .
twMd<
MILITARY LABOURERS.
#•
••
9. d.
pair of
16 8
• •
2 11
• • It
• • »»
14 2
47 1
#. d.
2 6
• •
8 11
6 3
19 3
Bank and
• Filo.
«. d,
4 8
7 11
1 61
3 11
6 8
Harcta 1899.J
C4
Appendix to Glauses 47 and iS—conamed.
MILITARY PRISONS.
■8
•
e
iai
Articles.
Chief
Warde
J
•
a
9
1
1
#. d.
#. d.
t. d.
«. d.
c <
Apron, eanras . • . • . .
1 31
• •
Cap, doth, grey . .
ft «
m ft
. m
0 Uk
rdoth, blue
36 8
18 5
18 5
18 5
m m
^^^ ••' jean, drab
• •
• •
* •
..
S 10
8 0
8 0
8 0
8 0
• •
^ terge, blue
32 2
8 2
8 2
8 2
• •
fdcth, blue
23 0
» •
• •
• •
• •
Jacket ..S^J;,KW^
jean, blue . • . . .
• •
• •
m %
m •
■ •
• •
• •
6 8
4 7
, tweed, grey
• •
• •
• •
ft «
7 9
ICitta, grej, with leather palms, shot drill
pair of
}■■
. •
• •
••
2 0
rdoth, blue . . „
15 0
15 0
14 3
14 8
• •
» grey .. „
• .
• •
• •
• •
5 4
duck .. .. „
• .
• •
• •
• •
3 11
Trowsert. . •{ jean, blue . . . . „
« •
• •
■ «
• •
S S
,, drab.. .. „
2 8
2 8
2 8
2 8
• •
serge, blue . . »,
14 1
8 5
8 0
8 0
• •
Jweed, grey . . „
Wai.t«oat J*^^^*^^ IS^y V. !!
• •
• •
• •
7 4
• ft
• •
5 8
• •
• •
• •
• •
• •
• •
• •
3 0
. tweed, grfty
• •
• •
• •
• •
4 S
MILITARY ESTATE WARDERS.
Frock coat
IJat and band .. .. .. •• .. ..
TrowHcrs, cloth . . pair of
Waistcoat „ .. •• •• •• ••
£ t. dL
1 11 8
0 15 3
0 15 9
0 7 8
MILIT2VRY STORE CLERKS.
[»crgo
Tunic, 1st Class . .
• •
£ s.
d.
• •
• •
pair of
0 14
6
• •
• •
M •
0 14
0
■ •
• ft
• ft ••
1 18
9
i»
6&
[w<«iifc,iiieji....
App«ndiz to Glaoaes 47 imd 48— ^on^'nufd.
PROVOST SERJEANTS.
Vrook, blue, tweed
pair of
i>
^■wMa
1 la
0 18
0 19
0 8
d.
7
6
4
2
SCHOOLMASTERS AND STUDENTS;
Frock coat
Frock ..
TrowBers <
serge.,
tartan
cloth
^ serge
pair of
n
£ #.
d.
1 14
7
0 17
1
0 16
6
0 16
7
0 14
8
WATERPROOF CLOTHING.
r indiarabber, mounted men . .
Coat < temperate dimates
(.tropical „
Hat, sou'wester (board ship)
Leggings, indiarubber . • . . . • pair of
Wrapper for coat, Commissariat and TrsjiBport
Corps . . . • . • . . . . . ,
9.
d.
24
8
25
2
22
1
1
7
7
2
}
1
10
WINTER CLOTHING.
Cap, fur-lined . .
Comforter, woollen .
Drawefs, woollen
pea •.
sheepskin
Jersej, blue worsted
ICitts, leather, fur-lined
Bobes, buffalo
Jacket "
V
chamois
pair of
pair of
9. d,
5 8
1 4
8 10
81 8
86 9
4 4
8 2
28 10
7 0
Bf lureh 1889.']
66
Appendix to Clauses 47 and AS—continued.
MAGAZINES, LABORATORIES AND GUNPOWDER VESSELS.
Aoron J^^^^
^ " \o8:iaburgh
Cap, blue
Drawers
Frook
glengarry
serge .
woollen • <
canvas •
.. •< lasting
[osnaburgh .
Jarket, lasting cloth • ,
Jersej, blue worsted .
^canyas
lasting cloth
osnaburgh .,
oxford cloth
Waistcoat, blue serge . ,
Trowsers ^
pair of
V
pair of
I*
it
•.
d.
1
Oi
1
5i
1
H
8
4
3 10
2
4
7 11
2
1
6 10
4
4
2
1
6
6
1
9
7
0
4
8
SCHOOL OF GUNNERY.
Cap, blue glengarry . , , . . . , , . ,
Coat, waterproof, temperate climates
Frock, dtiek ., ,, ., ,, ,.
Hat, sou'wester ., •• •. •, ..
Jacket -[ ^****"^
Ipoa
Jersey, blue worsted . • • « , , . .
Legffings, oil-dressed pair of
Blockings wadmill . . • « , • ,,
Idurk „ .... „
«.
d.
1
61
25
2
4
1
1
7
6 10
81
8
4
4
8
7
2
7
7
9
8 11
SUBMARINE MINING AND TORPEDO COMPANIES.
Coat, oil'drc'ssed
f canraf, Militia Engineers
Frock • . < duck
[ serge, blue
Hat
< felt, japanned
s<m'« enter •.
]<<-i;i:niirn, oil -dressed ,,
Jersey, blue worsted ..
stockings, wadniill
[ canras, Militia Ei
Trowaers < cloth
Lduck
giiieen
. jairof
.pair of
• If
• i»
• t*
«.
d.
6
6
8
5
4
1
6 10
2
8
1
8
28
4
2
8
11
12
8 11
67
[march last.
Appendix to Clauses 47 and 4.8— continued.
WORKING CLOTHING, ARMOURER SERJEANTS'.
j^^ fdnck
t serge, blue , .
r Foot Guards .. ., ..pair of
Trowsers < West India Regimeiits . . . . ,,
(.other services ••
«. d,
6 2
11 8
9 3
6 6
Begimental pattern.
WORKING CLOTHING, COMMISSARIAT AND TRANSPORT
CORPS, ORDNANCE STORE CORPS AND ARMY HOSPITAL
CORPS.
AproOi eanyas, oooki • •
rcanTas, mechanics and labourers . . • .
Fiook . . i duck, cooks and artizans
V^ean, butchers .. •. .. •• ..
Jacket, kersey, bakers • •
Jetney, blue wonted . . . •
Leggings, leather, butchers . . . • . . pair of
fcanyas, bakers, butchers and labourers . • . . „
Trowsers < duck, cooks . . . . . . . . • • u
(.moleskin, artizans and bakers . . . . . , „
Waisiooat /^«7«y».^>»^^"?
Ttmmmwm^ \moleskm, artixans
s. d,
1 8*
6 9
4 1
5 1
9 11
4 4
13 8
2 11
3 11
5 11
5 0
3 2
HOSPITAL CLOTHING AND NECESSARIES.
Articles.
Bate.
Apron, cook
Selt, flannftl ,, .. ., ., .,
Braces, list pair of
^~ J tweed, lunatics . . . . • . • .
^^P •' t worsted, daj
Coat, tweed, lunatics
^Ibar
CheTTons, for gowns and waistcoats •<
2 „
3 „
4 „
• •
Tv^^^^ f cotton pair of
^^^•" \ aannel, white „
Dress, J india*rubber . . . .
lunaUo \ ticken .. .. .. •• ••
Frock, duok, cook
9. d.
1 H
1 5i
0 ek
2 11
0 6i
10 4
0 2
0 3|
0 5k
0 7
3 1
2 10
10 6
13 6
4 0
^MSrifli' 1689.]
68
Appendix to Clauses 47 and 48— <»«<t»tt«^^.
Hospital Clothino asd Necbbsaries — oontdmusd.
AiiicleB.
Bate.
r cotton stiriped ••
QowQ, without cheTTons < __ , , f lined
|8erge.blue {^^^^^
HMidkerohief, cotton
Neckerchief, cotton
Needles, sewing, aMorted
Kazor, pUntagenet
Qt.:^ / cotton, white
onm • • * n 1 1 *.
(flannel, white
Socka, ^[rej union, wonted
Stockings, wonted. .
Strop, razor
"cotton, striped
Trowsen
chtfTTOnf
luDstios
serge,
blue
cloth . •
I serge ,.
lined ..
unlined
cotton, fttriped
{duck, strait
serge, blue, strait
ticfe;,stiidt ..
tweed ••
•ergs, f lined . .
^ Mae \unliaed
per 1,000
pair of
>t
tt
}>
• •
pair of
w
ft
it
n
ittmmmmtmmmm
9. d.
6 8
9 2
7 6
0
0
5
4
2
8
1
3
0
1
1
8
4i
8|
8
2
0
1
9
6
9
n
2
1
12 8
7 8
6
8
8
1
5
16
1
10
4
6
9
6
69
@n«albl6«i.
A^endiz to Glauses 47 and 4B— <kma'm«<'-
GENERAL PRICE LIST OF NECESSARIES.
RBOT7I.A.B F0BCIS8\UrD Mnxtiiu
rf^
'N^ — ^The Articles of Necessaries applicable to the several branches
of the Regular Forces will be found at pages 250 to 259 of the
Regulations for the supply of Clothingand Necessaries to .the Regular
Forces, 1881 (Army Regulations, Vol. aI.), as amended by C1mis»2€8,
Army Circulars, 1881, and those applicable to the Militia, in
paragraphs 9S2 to 997 of tiie Regulations for the Militia (Amy
Regulations, Vol. VIII.)
•Artioles.
l>n2Bh
dothet
xnilitaiy pxiaons ..
Bag..^kit
•^««{w" :: :: :: .:: :: ::
^watorproof (without hook)
Bbekiiig .• tin of
Botde, «il, oomplcite
BtaoMyireb «• . piirof
fblacldng
brail
oloth •• •«
hair
hard
lace •• .. •• •• «•
poUflhing «,.
^sharing ..
.. .. •• •• .1 «• ^4
^Heavy CaTalrj
Household Cayalrj • •
Braih
BnMonbxaM
Gate, ploma
...
4«
Oonb ..
09fir,aieMlin
Lancen
oilskin
• •
duck, black ,
„ white ,
oilskin . .
'cotton.,
flannel, white ,
pair of
Fork
Wwoek,-999n, Uue (recruits). Household C^Talrr
-^ /HigUand ..
WfUn .• .• ^zouaye >«
19
pair of
f$
AAe.
i**"
«.
d.
0
fij
1
1
4
7
1
7
0
10
0
H
8
8
0
It
0
H
0
U
0
*l
0
10
0
i4
0
6*
- 0
Wk
1
1
0
6
• o
'4i
0
7k
0
8
0
u
0
2f
0
2i
0
u
0
2
0
li
0
2i
0
ei
0
6i
10
H
8
1
2
10
0
8
7
6
]*«s#CMhing.
Mareli 1889.]
70
Appendix to Clauses 47 and 48— coitfmti^dL
General Pbice List of Necessaries— con^inuedL
ArUcl«t,
Qsrtara, Highland
OMntleta, iMther { Ho^oM Cai^j '.'.
Gl0T6l ..
VrPBfttO •• ••
Holdall, complete
Hook for waterproof bag
Hose tope
f / blue wontod
•'•"•y 1 white woollen, MiHtia
Knapeackfywithoutboardsr Artillery and Rifles
or elincs • . . . \ Infantry . .
j^ & :: :: :: :: ::
Laojud.*
Mitta, worsted . . •< —i.;*^
Paste, brass
Pipeclaj .. •• •• •• ••
Pone and belt
Basorandcase
Bubber, horse . •
Scissors, general serrice
r blue grey union . .
Shirt • • • . -< cotton, white. Militia
[ flannel, grey
8liii«^kn.i«ck..{^Jj^ ;•
Soap, yellow
Socks
••
{cotton . .
grey onion, wonted
worsted {JSftik
Sponge, pipeclay
Spoon .. .•
Spurs, swan neck { Ho^SsSold CaraJ^
Stockings, cotton
fblack ..
Straps, greatcoat < brown
Ibuff
fblack
Str^^t i&^M ^ •
pair of
it
• • tinof
pair of
pair of
>f
• • tin of
piece of
pair of
piece of
pair of
pair of
n
»*
brown, Commisiariat and Timnsport Corps
and Ordnance Store Corps
brown, CsTaliT
Lbulf
Straps, TsJise, mounted men set of 8
m. r dismounted men • • • • . • • • • .
iin, mess ^ laountcd men
Towel
Trowsers, terge, blue (recmits), Household Cavalry . . pair of
{blue, Cavalry • • . •
„ except Cavalry
Household Cavalry
red
}
Bate.
s.
0
7
19
2
0
0
0
I
4
4
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
6
9
10
a
9
7»
1
6
4
21
04
2 6
4 4
6
8
5
9
2t
1
11
0 10}
0 1*
0
01
10
0
0
6i
0
Bi
0
H
4
6
1
11
5
8
1
4i
1
4*
0
OJ
0
6
0
9
1
1
0
llf
0
6i
0
u
1
6
4
4
0 Hi
0 lOi
0 lU
91
2i
81
6
61
0 lOi
0 101
4
7
6
2
4
71
[March 1880.
Appendix to Glauses 47 and ^Br-cominued.
SEA KIT NECESSARIES.
*>
#
Articles.
Bag, clothes
JMt» flftimel
Blftokiiig.. tin of
Brash, scrabbing
fa""
Cherroiis, for drill frocksK o "
U "
CheTTons, for serge frocks per bar
Crows, for sea-kit frocks < , J[5f,
Gap, blue worsted
Corer, white -f^Jf^f^J^P
' ^ round cap •• •* •• •• •• ••
Frock, without chetrons f ^' ^fi^^^ ^"^ ^^^'^ "'^ ™^
or badges •• - l"*"^ {except India !! !!
Housewife, complete
Knife, daq» • . #
Kcekerchie^ alpaca
Pipeelaf •• t.
Shirty flaimel, grsy
Soap ^""^^
«•
Tvcwiera**
yellow • • • •
driU •• . ••
/India . .
•erge -j^ except India
piece of
piece of
pair of
Bate.
1 1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
4
6
0
0
0
6
0
0
2
4
6
5i
1*
5i
2
8i
6i
7
U
5*
4
7
li
1
0
8
6 6
0 101
9
9
0*
8
0*
Of
6
8
7
LOITDOV:
Ptonsp roE Hn Majbrt*! firAnoviu Ovnoa,
BT BABBnOir AND 80N8>
Pbivtbs ni Obodubt to Hb
Wt.826-600 2|»-4090
{Issued with Army Circulars, dated 1st March 1 882.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR MARKING
REGIMENTAL EQUIPMENT.
1. In consequence of the Territorial Re-organization of the
Infantry Regiments of the Line and of the Militia, the regimental
equipment of those branches of the Military Forces will be re-
marked, and future issues of clothing and necessaries will be
marked^ in accordance with the following scheme : —
Terhtoxial Regiments in Order
of Prwedenoe.
Countj Names
or Letters to be
borne on the
shoulder strap
of the Tonic and
Frock and on
the Yalise,
«ufe§§.2&15.
Abbreyiations
to be marked
on Arms,
Accoutre-
ments, Cloth-
ing, and
Necessaries,
vide ^,2, '
The Royal Scots (Lothian Regiment)
The Queen's (Royal West Surrey
Regiment) . .
The Buffs (East Kent Regunent) . .
The King's Own (Royal Lancaster
Reeiment) ..
The Northumberland Fusiliers
The Royal Warwickshire Regiment . .
The Royal Fusiliers (City of London
Recent)
The King's (Liverpool Regiment) . .
The Norfolk Regiment
The Lincolnshire Regiment . .
The Devonshire Regiment
The Suffolk Regiment
Prince Albert's Light Infantry (Somer-
setshire Regiment)
The Pr'mce of Wales's Own (West
Yorkahire Rec^iment)
The East Yorkshire Regimeut
The Bedfordshire Regiment . .
The Leicestershire Regiment
The Royal Irish Regiment . .
The Princess of Wales's Own (York-
shire Regiment)
The Lancashire Fusiliers
The Royal Scots Fusiliers . .
The Cheshire Regiment
}
Lothian.
W. Surrey.
E. Kent.
\ Lancaster.
N.F.*
Warwick.
j R.F.»
Liverpool.
Norfolk.
Lincoln.
Devon.
Suffolk.
Somerset.!
W. York.
E. York.
Bedford.
Leicester.
R.L
Lo.
W.S.
E.K.
Lan.
N.F.
R.F.
}
York.
L.P.*
S.P.*
Cheshire.
ST.
W.Y.
E.Y.
Leic.
RL
YK.
L.F.
S.F.
Ch.
* With a grenade.
t With a bngle.
Number
ofBegi-
mental
District,
t)ide^.2.
U^'
8
NK.
9
Lin
10
DVi?
11
S«t-
12
1
2
3
4
5
6
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
7698
227-397
MOO
Territorial RegimenU in Order
of Freoedenoe.
County Nunei
or Letters to be
borne on the
shoulder strap
of the Tunic and
Frock and on
the Yalise,
vide ii,2kl6.
AbbieTlations
to be marked
on Anni,
Aoooatre-
meats, Cloth-
ing, and
The Royal Welsh Fusiliers ..
The South Wales Borderers . .
The King's Own Borderers . .
The Cameronians (Scotch Rifles) .
The Royal Inniskilling' Fusiliers
The Gloucestershire Regiment
The Worcestershire Regiment
The East Ijancashire Regiment
The East Surrey Regiment . .
The Duke of Comwairs Light In-
fan try
The Duke of "Wellington's (West
Riding Regiment)
The Border Regiment
The Royal Sussex Regiment. •
The Hampshire Regiment . .
The South Staffordshire Regiment .
The Dorsetshire Regiment . .
The Prince of Wales's Volunteere
(South Lancashire Regiment)
The Welsh Regiment
The Black Watch (Royal Highlanders
The Oxfordshire Light Infantry
The Essex Regiment . .
The Sherwood Foresters (Derbyshire
Regiment^
The Ijoyal North Lancashire Regt. .
The Northamptonshire Regiment .
Princess Charlotte of Wales's (Berk
shire Regt.). .
The Queen's Own (Royal West Kent
Regiment)
The King sCfwn Light Infantry(South
Yorkshire Regiment)
The King^s Light Infantry (Shropshire
Regiment)
The Duke of Cambridge's Own (Mid
dlesox Regiment) , .
Tho King's Royal Rifle Corps
The Duke of Edinburgh's (Wiltshire
R«»giment)
The >[anche8tor Regiment . .
Tlie Prints of Wales's (North Stafford
Hhire Regiment)
The York and Lancaster Regiment •
The Durham Light Infantry
W.F.*
S.W.B.
K.O.B,
&R.
Gloster.
Worcester.
E. Lancashire.
E. Surrey.
i Cornwall.^
W. Riding.
Border.
Sussex.
Hants.
S. Stafford.
Dorset.
S. Lanca-
shire.
Welsh.
R.IL
Oxfordf
Essex.
}
}
}
Derby.
N. Lancashire.
Northampton.
Berks.
W. Kent.
S. York.t
Shrop-
shire.^
Middlesex.
JL.R.R.
wats.
Manchester.
N. Stafford.
}
Y.&L.
DttriiAm.t
9uie|.2.
W.F.
S.W.B.
K.O.B.
S.R.
In.F.
G»-
W»
E.L.
E.S.
W. Rio.
B»
S^
urn
S, Si>-
DT.
SX.
Wel.
R.H.
Ox,
DT.
N.L.
B".
WJt.
S.Y.
Sh.
MX.
K.K.R.
Man.
N.S^
Y.&L.
D"-
Nambor
oflUgi.
mental
Diftriciy
{
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
47
48
49
50
51
53
57
Rifle
Dep6t
62
63
64
65
68
* With » givnade.
t Withabo^
Territorial Begiments in Order
of PpMedenoe.
County Names
or Letters to be
borne on the
shoulder strap
of the Tunic and
Frock, and on
the Valise,
ffide%t2k 16.
Abbreyiations
to be marked
on Arms,
Accoutre-
ments, Cloth-
ing, and
Necessaries,
vide §. 2.
Number
of Regi-
mental
District,
vide%,2.
The ffighland Light Infantry
Seaforth Highlanders (Ross-shire
Buffs)
The Gk)rdon Highlanders
The Queen's Own Cameron High-
landers
The Royal Irish Rifles
Princess Victoria's (Royd Irish
Fusiliers)
The Connaught Rangers
Princess Louise's (Sutherland and
Argyll Highlanders)
The Prince of Wales's Leinster Regi-
ment (Royal Canadians) . .
The Royal Munster Fusiliers
The Royal Dublin Fusiliers ..
The Prince Consort's Own (Rifle
Brigade)
}
H.L.I.t
Seaforth.
Gordon.
> Cameron.
R.I.R.
}
i
}
}
LF.»
Connaught.
S. & A.H.
Leinster.
M.F.*
D.F.*
R.B.
H.L.L
Sea.
Gob.
Cam.
R.IJv.
I.F.
S. & A.H.
Leik.
M.F.
D.F.
R.B. I
71
72
75
79
83
87
88
91
100
101
102
Rifle
Depot.
* With « grenade.
t With a bugle.
2. Li marking the equipment of battalions^ the battalion
number will be placed before the county name or regimental letters
on the valise, and before the abbreviations on the rest of the
equipment, thus : — I.Lothian — 1. Lo., for the Ist Battalion of
The Royal Scots (Lothian Regiment). The arms, accoutrements,
musical instruments, &c., of Regimental Depdts will be marked
with the number of the Regimental District, followed by the letters
R.D., but the Depdt clothins and necessaries will be marked as in
battalions, omitting only the battalion number. The Rifle DepAts
having no numbers, the equipment remaining on charge at the
depdts will receive the Territorial letters, with the letter D following.
3. The Militia Battalions will be distinguished from those of
the R^ular Army by the battalion nimiber, and further, by the
letter M., which (without the battalion number) will be placed
upon the tunic or frock only ; thus : — Lothian M., on the tunic
and frock, will denote a Militia battalion of the Lothian Regiment ;
3. Lothian on the valise, and 3. Lo. on the rest of the equipment will
denote the 3rd Battalion, or the first Militia Battalion, of the same.
4. The undermentioned stamps, &c., will be used in marking
the equipment, and Officers Commanding Battalions and Regimental
Districts will, at once, put forward requisitions for such as they
severally require. A portion of the stamps required being already
in their possession^ Commanding Officers will demand only those
necsessary to complete, and any stamps in possession, of descrip-
tions not herein detailed, wiJl be returned into store, as also
P.C.
Ipfintry.
528
the leather shields and numerals hitherto employed for distinguish-
ing the valises. The existing ^-inch cupper inlaid, and the J-inch
gunmetal letters, being unsuited for use with the type-holder,
should all be returned into store.
Description of Stamps, &o.
Proportions
allowed per
8^
Stamps for
clothing
For Clothing and Nece^aries,
'^ • 1 -J r r(o to8) .•
coppeMDlaid, I g J ^battaUon numeral,
i-inch <^ ^ j^^ type-holder. .
I ^letters, i-egimental, initial . .
l^*^^imnietal, i-in., letters, i-egimental, terminal
Stamps, iron, ( i • .i f figures (0 to H) . .
for leather <( *"^''^ * 1 letters, regimental, initial
or wood . . (^j\-iiK*li, letters, regimental, terminal
T fi • I / figures (0 to 8)
irons, J Hn^tM letters, regimental, initial ..
Dran mg j^^s^..inch, letters, regimental, terminal
For Buff Accoutrements,
r(0 to 8).
Stamps,
gun-
metal
a ^
figures < for type-holder, /^"JS^entai'
numeral . . ^ ^^^^^ ^
I l«Hpra i '"©^nieutal, initial
Uetters^j^jj
-^■^-inch, letters, regimental, terminal
sets.
8»
2
2
2
!•
1
1
1*
1
1
1'
1
sets.
3»
2
2
V
1
1
1*
1
1
r
• •
Stamps,
steel
1
For Small'ArmB,
clash lines, for wood, ^inch . .
j^^ r figures. ,",-inch (0 to 8)
I L ^]-*inch, regimental, terminal
'-metal J \ ,Vinch (0 to ») ... y
(^^\-inch, regimental, terminal
Holders, type, inm, for figurefl and letters
Wood blocks, for steadying type in holder . . sets
Plates, stencil. |)apt*r, for marking valiaes (2 per company)
Brushes, stencil, for type work. No. 10
•^
* The stamps marked with an asterisk, where already in possession, ahonld be
retained.
t The letters R.D. wiU be issued on demand for the use of Amaann enplofed
in marking the arms of B^guneiital Districts.
t These stamps will be tssoed on loan, aj required, under parafvaph 418 of
S^abmsBl TliaiiiaiiiMis,
s
5. Commanding Officers in making requisitions will be careful
to demand the proportions of large and small letters strictly in
accordance with the regimental abbreviations detailed in § 1. All
initial letters should oe of the larger size; the terminal, or
others, of the smaller. Thus, the ** Highland Light Infantry ''
would require the initials, H.LJ., all of the larger size, while the
*' Lothian " Regiment would require the combination of large and
small letters in the abbreviation Lo. Similarly, N^ (North-
ampton) ; Leio. (Leicester). * A set comprises one letter of each
kind required.
6. When in use, the block figures and letters whk;h mark
with paint or ink will be set in the type-holder, which is supplied,
in order to ensure uniformity and rapidity in marking.
7. As only one size of holder is issued, it is accompanied by
three small wooden blocks to pack-in the smaller type. These
blocks, if lost, must be regi mentally replaced.
8. The paper stencil-plates will be cut with the required Terri-
torial names or letters and battalion numerals by the Ordnance
Store Department, Royal Arsenal, Woolwich, and will he issued
thence to corps. The plates will be prepared for marking as
described in paragraph 13.
9. The following allowances will be granted for re-marking the
equipment of the Infantry of the Line.
a. The sum of 9d» for everv 300 water bottles, or straps for
the sam6 ; or every oOO ammunition bags, wustbelts,
braces, white haversacks, pouches, straps, nnd the
insides of the flaps of valises, under paragraph 447«
Equipment Regulations, 1881.
b. The sum of 9(2. for every 300 frogs and slings for rifles.
e. The sum of Id. per valise for marking the outside of the
flap with white paint, using the stencil plate and
brush.
d. The sum of 4el. for re-marking each squad bag, under
paragraphs 456 and 457^ Equipment Regulations, 1 881.
This allowance will cover any expense attending the
removal of old marks, which may readily be done with
a little turpentine and a piece of rag.
10. The above allowances will cover both labour and the cost
of paint or ink expended. ( Vide paragraph 409, Equipment Regu-
lations, 1881.)
11. The equipment of Regimental Depdts will be re-marked,
generally, in accordance with paragraph 458, Equipment Regula-
tions, 1881. The arms will be deaJt with specially as directed in
paragraph 472 of the same, and musical instruments under para-
giaph 449, consistently with paragraph 2 of these Instructions.
12. Militia Battalions will have their equipment re-marked
under the following instructions : —
a. Accoutrements will be re-marked under paragraph 1261,
Militia Regulatioua, 1880. Stamps will be provided
on repayment, and the actual cost of marking, not
exceeding one half-penny an article, which must include
the provision of stamps and ink, ^1 be allowed.
6. Musical instruments will be re-marked under paragraph
1263, Militia Regulations* 1880, and the allowances
therein sanctioned will be granted for the amount of
engraving actually performed.
e. Pending further instructions the marking of arms now
in possession will remain unchanged for the present.
1^ 13. Marking the outer flap of the valise by means of stencil-
-92I6 li"g bas been prcvisiancUly approved. In marking the flap, the
battalion number and county name or letters will be placed as
nearly as possible across the centre of the valise, thus : —
L LOTHIAN. 2. E. KENT. 3. WABWIGK.
But where initial letters only are used, care will be taken to
place the battalion number on the left of the central strap which
passes over the flap, and the regimental letters on the right,
leaving a space between for the strap, thus : —
41.
RJ.
BX 3.
SaW*Bi
The grenade and bugle used respectively with Fusilier and
Light Infantry regiments will be placed to the left of the numeral.
The initial letters and numerals are W inch high ; the terminal
and other letters \i inch high.
14. In marking the valise the brush should he used almost dry
with the paint thick. The flap should be laid flat upon a hard
smooth surface, and the paint dabbed tn, the brush being held
vertically, and on no account worked across the stenciUplate. The
back of the plate should be kept clear of paint with a turpentine
rag, and the face also occasionally wiped with the rag to prevent
an accumulation of paint
15. The valises of Regimental De)>dts will not be marked on
the outer flap. They will be marked on the inside only with
marking ink.
1
16. White painty of the following composition, should hh used
in stencilling : —
Lead, white, ground in oil • • lbs. 4
Gold-size •• •• •• gill ^
Turpentine . . . . . . » i
The marking with this mixture will dry, in an ordinary store,
in about eight hours.
17. It will not be necessary to re-mark articles of clothing and
necessaries now in possession, but the new territorial system of
marking will be observed with all new issaes.
18. The amendments reiidered necessary, in consequence of
these instructions, in the Equipment Regulations, 1881 ; the Regu-
lations for the Supply of Clothing and Necessaries to the Regular
Forces, 1881 ; and the Regulations for the Militia, 1880, will be
notified hereafter.
ARMY CIRCULARS,
1882. (• '■■'.iC'r«2'.;
O'
War Officb,
1«/ ^i^riZ 1882.
The following Regulations and Instructions are
promulgated to the Army by direction of the Secretary
of State for War.
CONTENTS.
rzwAMroB.
I.— BEaUULB FOBOBS.
PACB
Olause 66. Issue of a Consolidated Boyal Warrant for Pay, Pro-
motion, and Non-Elf ective Pay .-. — — -. 8
„ 67. Allowance Begralations, 1881- Civilian Subordinates—
Travellinff Allowances — — — — — — 8
„ 68. Allowanoe Begnlations, 1881 -Servants* Allowance — 8
„ 69. Financial Instructions, 1879.— Adjutants of Volun-
teers as Sub- Accountants in Beffimenval Districts. 4
,, 60. Instructions to Officers Paying* Pensioners— — — 4
„ 61. Gratuities for Long* Service and Good Conduct — — 6
II.-AUXILIABT FOBCE8.
MILITIA.
„ 62. Pay and Allowances of Officers.— Field Allowances — 6
„ 63. Pay and Allowances of Officers. — Officers under
Instruction —. — — — — — — — — 6
„ 64. Justices' Clerks' Fees — — — — — — — 6
„ 66. Beleases firom the Militia — — — — — — 6
„ 66. Pay of Permanent Staff— — — — — — — 7
„ 67. Allowances.— Permanent Staff, ftc. — — — — 7
„ 68. Financial Instructions— Allowances — — — — 8
„ 69. Channel Islands Militia— Pay and Allowances — — 8
VOLUNTEERS.
„ 70. Travelling Expenses of Officers.— Adjutants — - • 10
„ 71. Enlistment into Begular Forces — — — — — 10
„ 72. Gratuity to Men Injured on Duty — — — — 11
„ 73. Capitation Allowances. - Ordinary Capitation AUow-
anoes — — — — — — — — — — U
avxiATxoirs ro& thb ookmissajbixat
Olausa 74. Bevised Schedules of Barrack Fumiture.^Chaplaina'
SurpUces — — — — — — — — — U
LONlN>N:
ABB BObB BT
W.CLOWFfi S SO^ 8 f I.lmtt«4), U. CharloirCrt^fl : HARmSON S M)NS.M. Pin 1
W. H. ALLEN Jl Co.. l\ Waterloo Plae* : W. MITCHELL. $k Chaiinv CroBtt
LONQMAND * Co.. l*BtOTiie«Ur Row; TBUBNER S Co^V* 8B. LaJffBto HIUj
SrAMrOBD.ChBnarCiWii KKOAM PAU L, TBKMCH 1 Oo.. U PBtii»wtarltMm
^Im Ay
OBirrur ft Co, no Hard. PoBMBAi A. a a black. Ibwbbbmi _ ._
Frite Fwrptmet.
April 1889.]
Cont6iit8*-"^<^^t«M/«
viiATZoifs ran ths osBVAVca sxoaa
—— TJLOm
OlAUMB 76. ChAplalns' Snrplloefl . — »^-. — ^12
76. Boxes for Shrapnel Shell, BoyalKavy— — ^ — IS
77. Conildantlal Beporta — — — .— -. — — 12
19
n
m
BQUZPBKSVT HaOVXiATZOVS
I.-BBaT]r£lB 70B0BS.
Olavae 78. Inatmotiona for keeping Boyal Artillery Store
Accounta — — — — — — — —.— 18
,» 70. Inatmotiona for keeping Eauipment I^edffera — — 14
,y 80. Boarda of Survey and Oonrta of Enq airy.— Damaged
Arma — — — — — — — — — — 15
,, 81. Graduated Trayeraing Area for B.M.L, Quns, 0*lnoh
to 12-6-inch -- — ----'--15
„ 62. Beventinff Ordnance — — — — — — — 16
II.-AUZIUABT FOBOBS.
MIUTtA.
,1 S3. Channel Islanda Militia— Arma and AccoutremenU — 16
OVXiATZONS rO& TBS A&aKT HBDZOAZi
ZISFA&TflBBXT.
Olavsa 84. Keteoroloffical Observatlona — — — — — — 17
OZiOTHZNO AND MBOSSSAaZSS.
MILITIA.
Olanaa 86. Kilitia Bocniita — — — — — — — — iQ
,» 86. Channel Islanda Militia— — — — — — — iQ
GSNSBAZi ABOVZiATZOVa.
I.-BEOT7LAB FOBCBS.
Olanae 87. Military Prisons (Homo) under the Army Act, 1881 — 20
,y 88* Army School Bcffulations — — — — — — 20
„ 80. Stationery. — Binding Army Circulara and Oeneral
Orders — — — — — — — — _«jj0
„ 00. MUiUry Books- — — — — — .-.. 21
„ 01. Army Advertisements — — — — — — _2i
IZ.— AX7XILIABY AKD BBSBBYB FOBOBS.
MIUTtA.
„ 02. Commissions in the Army — — — — — — 21
9, 03. Betirement of Quarter-Mastera — — — — — 22
VOLUNTEERS.
,f 04. Sohoola of Inatmction.— OfBoera <— — — — — 22
ARMY RESERVE.
„ 85. Training of Clasa ZI. of the Army Beaarve— — — o^
„ 06. ABMT FOBMS AHB BOOKS ----.«. 23
Appandlx to Clauaa 60 •««- — <* — — — — ••26
f April 1SS1$.
Finance (Regular Forces).
FINANCE.
z.--asoiJXiAa roaoss.
Issue of a Consolidated Boyal Warrant for Fay, Fromotioni
and Non-Effective Fay.
1. Her Majesty has been pleased to cancel the Royal Warrants (Jlause 56.
of the 25th June" 1881, and of the 22nd February 1882, and to
grant a consolidated Warrant regulating the Pay and Promotion
of the Army as well as Pensions and other Non-Effective Pay-
ments. This Warranty which is merely a consolidation of the
Royal Warrant of the 25th June 1881^ and of the Corrigenda
Warrant, will have effect from the Ist July 1881.
2. Copies of the new Warrant (Army Regulations, Vol. I.,
Parts I. and II.), will shortly be issued, at the public expense, to
Officers and others entitled to them. Meantime the Warrant of
25th June 1881, as amended by that of 22nd February 1882, may
be used and quoted.
3* Clause 37, Array Circulars, 1882, is hereby cancelled.
Allowance Regulations, 1881— Civilian Subordinates-
Travelling Allowances.
1. The Special Regulations for the Travelling Expenses and Clause 57*
Trayelling Allowances of Civilian Subordinates employed in the
Manufacturing and Chemical Departments, in the Koyal Army
Clothing Depdt, and in the Ordnance Store Department at Home
Stations, referred to in paragraph 470 of the Allowance Regula-
tions, 1881, have been amended, and copies of the amended
regalations wiU be issued to those concerned.
2. The Special Regulations issued with Clause 287^ Army
Circulars, 1880, are hereby cancelled.
Allowance Regulations, 1881— Servants' Allowance.
A modification in the certificate on Army Form 0 1768 is ClauSO 58*
rendered necessary by Section VII., paragraph 127, of the
Queen's Regulations and Orders for the Army, 1881. Until
a revised form is issued the following words will accordingly
be inserted in manuscript after the word ^^ public,^' in the third
fine of Certificate No. 1, signed by an Officer drawing the allowance
for one personal servant : —
** (except the usual batman allowed to a mounted Officer).**
b2
April 18S9.]
Finance (Regular ForceB)— continued.
Financial Instractions, 1879— Acyutants of Volunteers
Sub- Accountants in Regimental Districts,
Clause 59* !• I^l^e following will be added after paragraph 175 of the
Financial Instructions of Ist April 1879^ issued with Clause 62,
Arniy Circulars, 1879, as amended by Clause 252, Army
Circulars, 1879 :—
lY5a. From the Ist April 1882, Adjutants of Light Hor«e»
Artillery, Engineer, and Rifle Volunteers will act as Sob-
Accountants to the Paymasters of the Regimental DistridSy
as shown in the Statement printed in the Appendix (see psget
2.1 to 32), and the Paymaster will issue to the Adjutant such
advances of cash as may be necessary for the payment of
the authorized pay and allowances of the Staff of the Corps.
ia5&. The Adjutant will keep a strict record of all sains
received and expended by him, and such record will at all
times be open for inspection by the Paymaster to whom
he is Sub-Accountant.
lYftc. All payments made by the Adjutant will be
accounted for to the Paymaster of the Regimental District^
monthly, on Army Form N 1494 (revised), not later than
seven days after the expiration of the month.
lYftc/. The names of the Officers and non-commisaioiied
( iliccrs of the Staff will be entered in the Pay List of the
Uc<;imental District, with the details of the pay, &c., issued to
them, in the same manner as is now done in the case of the
Stafl' of Militia Regiments.
2. No requisition will be made for Army Form N 1494 (revised),
as the necessary supply will be issued forthwith.
Instructions to Officers Paying Pensioners.
(iSSrSD AS A BTBCUL IBMT CIBCrUia OK TBI Sth mabch 1882.)
Clause 60* l* OflBcers paying Pensioners will not, after the 81st Msfdi
1882, be furnished with special authorities (F 7, Form 84) fiir the
payment of newly-admitted Army Pensioners, but will, in soch
cases, receive from this office the man's descriptive reUun
(on Army Form D 400), and his pension certificate, showing the
rate of pension and the. period for which it has been granted*
ThcFC details will be carefullv noted bv the Officer.
6 [April 1882*
Finance (Regular Forces)— continued
2. When application is made by the Pensioner for his first Clause 60
payment, the Officer will call upon him for his discharge certi- continued.
ficate, and on its receipt will forward to him his certificate of
identity (on Army Form D 416) and pension certificate^ with a
form of life certificate (Army Form D 448)^ and will at the sama
time return his discharge certificate.
3. On receipt by the Officer of the life certificate duly
completed^ he will send the pensioner a money order for the
amount of his pension (deducting any sums due on account of
stoppages or advance of pension), together with another form of
life certificate for the ensuing quarter's payment.
4. The date of admission of each Army Pensioner will be
entered in the column of remarks against the first charge for
bis pension in the Advice List.
Gratuities for Long Service and Good Conduct.
1. The Secretary of State for War has approved of the issue Clause 61-
of gratuities in accordance with the provisions contained in Clauses
65 and 95^ Army Circulars, 1879, to the Non-Commissioned
Officers and men awarded Medals for Long Service and Good
Conduct by General Order No. 96 of 1882.
2. The investment or payment of these gratuities will be
l^ovemed by the position of the men on the 1st February 1882^
from which date interest will be allowed on the sums invested.
iz.— AuxsziiAav roaoBS.i
MILITIA.
Pay and Allowances of Officers— Field Allowances.
The following will be inserted after sub-section (c), added to Clause 6. •
paragraph 528 of the Regulations for the Militia, 1880 (Army
Regulations, Vol. VIII.), by Clause 109, Army Circulars, 1881 :—
(J.) By a certificate from the CommaiidinGr Officer that the
claimants were not in receipt of travelling allowance
for any day for which field allowance is claimed.
Pay and Allowances of Officers.— Officers under Instruction.
Paragraph 540 of the Regulations for the Militin, 1880 Clause 63<
(Army Regulations, Vol. VIII.), is hereby cancelled.
April 1889.J 6
Finance (Auxiliary ToTces)'-continued.
Justices' Clerks* Fees.
Clause 64 1- '^^^ follovring will be substituted for paragraph 621 of the
Militia Regulations, 1880 (Army Regulations, Vol. VIII.) :—
091. The fee to the Magistrate's Clerk for the descrip-
tive return of a deserter or absentee from the Militia, required
by Section 154 of the Army Act, 1881, -to be sent to the
Secretary of State, is 2$.
2. The following will be substituted for paragraphs 827a to
827c, added to the Militia Regulations by Clause 268, Army
Circulars, 1380, and amended bv Clause 156, Army Circulars,
1881 :—
897a. When prosecutions are instituted before a court of
summary jurisdiction, the fees to which the Justices' Clerks
have a claim, and, in Scotland, the expenses of Procurators
Fiscal, will be paid, at the time, by the Officer bringing the
ofieuder to trial.
Hnb. The fee payable for the descriptive return of a
deserter or absentee from the Militia, will, in like manner,
be paid by the Officer bringing the offender to trial.
827r. Claims for the reimbursements of payments made
in accordance with paragraphs 827a and 827& will be
forvrardcd to the War Office for settlement. Those paid in
accordance \uth paragraph 827a will be accompanied by a
detailed statement of the fees, and the receipt of the Clerk
or Procurator Fiscal. In England and Wales, the paying
officer will certify that the rates charged accord with the
local scale authorized by the Home Office. In Scotland the
claim of the Justices' Clerk will be certified by a Justice of
the Peace.
Releases from the Militia.
Clause 65* ^'^^ following will be substituted for paragraph 625 of
the Uegulations for the Militia, 1880 (Army Regulatioiii.
Vol. VIII.) :—
095. A Militiaman who volunteers and is enlisted acd
approved for the Regular Forces, under paragraph 199, will
receive, with the consent of the Officer Commanding the
Militia Regiment, the bounty to which he would have been
entitled if he had completed the Training. The same rale
will apply to re-erlisted Militiamen. A recruit, however, will
not be granted bounty unless he shall have completed the
full period of Drill on enlistment, or Preliminary thUl
required of him.
[April 1882,
Finaiice (Auxiliary Vozces)— continued.
Fay of Permanent StaflT.
1. The following will, from the 1st of July 1881, be sub- Clause 66^
stituted for paragraphs 632 and 632a, added to the Regalations
for the Militia, 1880 (Army Regulations, Vol. VIIL), by Clause
293, Army Circulars, 1880 :—
OS9. Non-commissioned officers and others of the Regular
Forces while serving on the Militia Staff on their Army
engagements will receive Pay> Extra-duty and Engineer
Pay at the rates and under the provisions contained in the
Royal Warrants and Regulations applicable to the Regular
Forces.
2. In paragraph 636, the words ^' not serving on their Army
engagement'' will be inserted after the words "Permanent Staff"
iu the second line^ and the words ''of the Permanent Staff" will
be omitted from the first line of sub-section (a).
3. Paragraphs 111, 112, 113, 633, and 634, of the above-men-
tioned Regulations, are hereby cancelled.
Allowances— Permanent Staff, &c«
1. The undermentioned alterations in the R3gulations fur the (];i{^i3e 67-
Militia, 1880 (Army Regulations, Vol. VIIL), will take effect from
the 1st April 1882.
ZiOdginff Allowanoe— ?ennane&t Staff.
2. The following will be substituted for paragraphs 683 and
684:—
683. When such members are not billeted they will be
entitled, when proceeding on enlistment duty or under the
authority of routes, to lodging allowance at 4kf. a night, in
lieu of quarters fuel and light, except in the case of those
members who are serving under their Army engagements.
The latter will receive lodging money for the ranks they hold in
the Militia at the rates laid down for the corresponding ranks
in the 'Allowance Regulations, 1881.
684. Warrant and Non-Commissioned Officers serving
under their Army engagement, for whom no public quarters
are available, will receive the lodging allowance of the ranks
they hold in the Militia, at the rates laid down for the corres-
ponding ranks in the Allowance Regulations, 1881.
Fuel and Li^ht AUowanoM.
3. The following will be substituted for paragraphs 698^ 699
and 700 :—
009. When fuel and light are issued in kind, the issues
for all services authorised for the Militia will be at Army
rates for the ranks held in the Militia, and subject to Army
R^^ations, except for Serjeant-Majors, Quartei^Master-
Jkpril 1889.] 8
Finance (Auxiliary Forcesy-continued.
Glanse 67 Seijcants, and Paymaster-Serjeants, not serving under Army
/^couiim^d. engagements, ivho will draw the rates laid down for non-
commissioned officers of the Regular Forces belonging to
Class II.
UDO* Members of the Permanent Staff serving under
their Army engagements will, when not provided with fuel
and light in kind receive allowances in lieu at the Army rates
for the ranks they hold in the Militia, subject to tbft con-
ditions prescribed in the Allowance Regulations, 1881.
VOO. Non-commissioned officers on the married roll irho
are not serving under Army engagements will, when provided
with quarters but not with fuel and light in kind, receive the
allowances iu lieu of fuel and light at Army rates for Class III.,
subject to the conditions prescribed in the Allowance Regula-
tions, 1881.
Field AUowanoe.
4. The following will be added after paragraph 708 : —
1f08a. Warrant Officers of the Regular Forces transferred
to the Permanent Staff of the Militia to fill the appointment
of Serjeant-Major will, when under canvas, be granted field
allowance at Is. a-day. Claims will be preferred in the same
manner as those of Officers (see paragraphs 528 and 529)*
TimTeUlnff AUowmnoea^Permanent Staff.
5. The following will be added after paragraph 710:^-
TlOa. Warrant Officers of the Regular Forces transferred
to the Permanent Staff of the Militia to fill the appointment
of Serjeant-Major, will, when travelling on public duty, be
entitled to travelling allowances as Warrant Officers*
Financial InstroctionB— Allowances.
Clause 68 ^^ following will be added after paragraph 845 of the Regu-
lations for the Militia, 1880 (Army Regulations, Vol. VIII.) :—
84J^a. The statements and certificates referred to in para-
graph 845 will be rendered separately for recruits attached to
a Regimental Pep6t ; and separate ration returns on Army
Form 742 will be furnished to the Commissariat for these
recruits.
Channel Islands Militia— Pay and Allowances.
Clause 60- !• 'Th^ following will be the rates of pay and allowances of the
Channel Islands Militia.
2. The present Assistant Adjutant-General will receive pay at
lis. a-day, servants* allowance at 1#. a-day, and forape, stabliniTy
quarters, and fuel and light, as for a Regimental Field Officer not
{April 1882«
Eaiance (Auxiliary Forces)— continued.
commanding. When forage, stabling, quarters, or fuel and light, Clause 69
cannot be provided in kind, allowances will be issued in lieu thereof «'*^**««^-
at Army rates.
3. Adjutants appointed before the recent re-organization of
the Force will receive pay at lO*. a-day, servants* allowance
at Is. a-day, forage and stabling for one horse, and quarters,
and fuel and light, as for a Regimental Captain. When forage,
stabling, quarters, or fuel and light, cannot be provided in
kind, allowances will be issued in lieu thereof at Army rates. An
OflBcer of the Regular Forces appointed Adjutant subsequently to
the re-organization will receive the pay and allowances of an
Officer of his rank, as provided in the Royal Warrants and
Regulations applicable to the Regular Forces.
4. A Warrant Officer or non-commissioned officer serving with
the Permanent StaflF on his Army engagement will receive pay
according to the rank held by him in the Militia, and at the same
rate as if serving in such rank with a battalion or corps of the *
corresponding arm of the Regular Forces. He will also receive
the allowances as provided in the Allowance Regulations for a
Warrant Officer or non-commissioned officer, according to the
rank held by him in the Militia. If married at the time of
transfer or subsequently, with the leave of his Commanding
Officer, he will be entitled to the special rates laid down for men
on the married establishment.
5. A non-commissioned officer serving with the Permanent
Staff on any other than an Army engagement, will receive the
following daily rates of pay : —
Serjeant-Major .. ••
Quartor-Ma>tcr-Serjeant . .
Battery Seijeant-Major ••
Colour-S?rjeant
Serjeant* Instructor of Gunnery ,
„ „ Musketry,
Artillery.
Infantry.
». d.
9. d.
3 8
3 2
3 0
• •
2 8
• .
• •
2 0
2 8
• •
• •
2 0
6. A non-commissioned officer, whether serving on his Army
engagement or not, will receive extra-duty pay as follows : —
When appointed to act as Orderlj-Boom Serjeant to a
Begiment of Artillery or Infantry . . . . . . 6</. a-day.
When appointed to act as Quarter-Master-Serjeant in an
Infantry Begiment . • . • . • . . • • • • I'* »)
7. A non-commissioned officer not serving on his Army engage-
ment, holding the appointment of Serjeant- Instructor in Musketry,
who is in possession of a certificate of qualification as such, or a
April 1889.] 10
Finance (Auxiliary Torcesy-conunueiL
Clanse 69 i^on-commissioned officer holding the appointment of Serjeant-
continued. Instructor .of Gunnery^ who has passed through the long course of
instruction at the School of Gunnery at Shoeburyness, and obtained
a certificate of qualification as Assistant Instructor in Gunnery,
will be allowed 2d. a-day in addition to the rate of pay granted by
paragraph 5.
8. Non-commissioned officers who are not serving on their
Army engagements, will^ if they cannot be provided with qaartera,
be granted an allowance of 4d. a-day in lieu of lodgings, fuel, and
light.
9. Men, not serving on their Army engagements, employed as
markers or fatigue men during musketry instruction will be allowed
extra-duty pay at 4c/. a-day for each day on which they arc certified
to have been actually employed.
10. A sum of 240/. will be provided annually from Imperial
Funds for prizes for good shooting. This sum will be allotted as
, follows: —
£
JerMj •• .. 120
Guenuey 108
Aldernej •• 12
1). Such amount } as are necessarily expended on Postage and
Contingencies will be chargeable to the public in accordance with
Army rules (paragraphs 789 to 791 of the Allowance Regulatiims,
Army Regulations, Vol. I., Part III.), and every chai^ge thereof
will be vouched by a certificate on Army Form P 1940.
VOLUNTEERS.
Travelling Ezpensefl of Officers— A^jatonta.
Clause 70- ^^^ following will be substituted for paragraph 805 of the
Regulations for the Volunteer Force, 1881 (Army Regulation«»
Vol. IX.) :—
805« When an Adjutant is with his Corps in a Ragi*
mental Camp of Instruction, he will be granted an allowanee
of bs. a-day during the period of residence in camp, but 1m
will not draw field allowance.
Enlistment into Regular Forces.
rianoA 91 ^^^^ following will bc added after paragraph 436 of the Regula.
i^iawe iu tionsfor the Volunteer Force, 1881 (Army Regulations, Vol. IX,): —
486a. A Volunteer who enlists into the ReKular Foroea,
and for whom Capitation Allowance may be granted, under
the conditions contained in Sub^section {dd.) of paragraph 7&4^
will be relieved from payment to his Corps of any sum oia
account of Capitation Allowsnce for the year in which ke
enlists.
11 [April 1689.
Fmance (Auxiliary Forceih-contimied.
Gratuity to Men Injured on Duty.
The following will be added after paragraph 448 of the Glau^ 72
Begulat^ons for the Volunteer Force^ 1831 (Army Regulations^
Vol. IX.) :—
44Ji$a. A sura not exceeding S.-?. Gd. a-day will be granted
for a period not exceeding six months, to an enrolled member
of the Volunteer Force, who may be injured whilst in the
performance of military duty, and rendered incapable of
resuming his trade or calling in consequence of such injury.
448i. The gratuity will be limited to the period during
which the man shall be shown to have been unable to follow
his occupation, and will not be issuable for any period during
which he shall have been under treatment, and been subsisted
in a military hospital.
Capitation Allowances.
OBDINABT CAPITATION AI.I4OWANCS.I
The following will be added after sub-section Id), paragraph 754, Clause 73-
of the Regulations for the Volunteer Force, 1881 (Army Regula-
tions, Vol. 1 X.) : —
(rfrf.) For every Volunteer efficient on the 1 st of the pre-
ceding November, who, during the ensuing twelve months,
may, with the consent of his Commanding Officer, enlist into
the Regular Forces after having completed the number of
drills which would have entitled him to be reckoned as an
efficient for the year if he had not quitted his corps.
BEGOLATIONS FOR THE COMMISSARIAT AND
TRANSPORT STAFF
Revised Schedules of Barrack Furniture— Chaplains'
Surplices.
The following addition will be made to Schedule 23 o£ the Clause 74
Schedules to Barrack Furniture, Bedding, and Utensils, promul-
gated by Clause 174, Army Circulars, 1880, after '^ stands, wash-
hand, complete,^' &c.
SurpU
• •
Fort Acting Chaplain, bj special
W.O. autiioritj.
t For Cli^lains' surplices, see paragnpbs 202a, 202b, 202r, added to the Ordnance
Store Begulations by Clause 75, Army Circulars, 1882.
April 1889.] 12
Begulations for the Ordnance Store Department
REGULATIONS FOR THE ORDNANCE STORE
DEPARTMENT.
Chaplains* Surplices,
Clause 75* 1* ^^^ following will be added after paragraph 202 of the
Begulations for the Ordnance Store Department^ 1879 (Army
Regulations, Vol. IV., Part 11.) :—
909a. Surplices are issued for the personal use of indi-
vidual Chaplains, and will be su]>plied hj the Ordnance Store
Department of the District in which the Chaplains may be
serving. Surplices are not transferable.
909b, New Surplices to replace those that are unservice-
able can only be obtained by the production of the worn-oat
Surplices, together wich the delivery voucher or a statement
showing from whence, and on what date, they were received.
909c. Any Surplices which may be in the possession of
a Chaplain when he retires from the service will be returned
into store.
2. Clause 5, Army Circulars, 1876, is hereby cancelled.
Boxes for Shrapnel Shell, Royal Navy.
Clause 76* ^^^ following will be substituted for patagraph 750 of the
Regulations for the Ordnance Store Department, 1879 (Army
Regulations, Vol. IV., Part II.) :—
T&O* Shrapnel shells will be issued to, and received from.
Her Majesty's ships in boxes. When R.B.L. shrapnel are
received on l)oard they will be removed from the boxes, and
the latter will be returned to store; but R.M.L. shrapnel
will be retained and stowed in their boxes as hitherto.
Ordnance Store Officers will be prepared to issue boxes
for the return to store of R.B.L. shrapnel, on demand from
Officers Commanding Her Majesty's ships.
Confidential Reports.
Clanse 77* 1* '^^^ following will be inserted after paragraph 874 of the
Regulations for the Ordnance Store Department, 1879 (Army
Regulations, Vol. IV., Part II.) :—
IT.— Beporta on the Departmant.
9t4a. Confidential Reports, on Army Forms C S06 and
C 882, on the conduct and efficiency of the Officers and
Conductors of the Ordnance Store Department serving
under him, will be rendered by the Senior Ordnance Store
13 [April 1889.
Segulations for the Ordaance Store Department— oon^i/iued
Officer, through the General or other Officer commanding, to Clause 77
the Surveyor-General of the Ordnance, on the Slst March in «>»*«"»«'•
each year. These reports will be signed by the Senior
Ordnance Store Officer, whose duty it will be to advert to any
discreditable conduct on the part of an Officer or Conductor
of Stores, or to any pecuniary embarrassment under which
an Officer or Conductor of Stores is known to be suffering.
8T4i. In the event of an Officer or Conductor of Stores
leaving a command during the year, a special report, upon
the Forms mentioned in the preceding paragraph, will be
rendered to the War Office at the time when his departure is
reported.
8T4c. When the command of a General Officer consists
of more than one district or brigade, as in Ireland, the remarks
of the Divisional Officers will be supplemented by any which
the Senior Ordnance Store Officer in the command may desire
to offer before their submission to the Surveyor-General of
the Ordnance.
2. Clause 45, Army Circulars, 1879, is hereby cancelled.
EQUIPMENT REGULATIONS.
X.—:
Instructions for keeping Royal Artillery Store Accounts-
1. The following will be added after paragraph 3, on page 541, (Jl^xise 78
of Appendix IV. to the Equipment Regulations, 1881 (Army
Regulations, Vol. III.) : —
3a. It will not be necessary to open new District Ledgers
every time an account is balanced. The balance should be
struck close up to where the entries terminate on the left
hand, or receipt side, of the ledger, and the " state *' or com-
mencing line of the new account should follow immediately
after; the accounts being thus continued in the same ledger
so long as it will last.
2. Paragraph 2, on page 644 of the above-mentioned Appendix^
will stand amended as under, and the following new paragraph
will be added : —
». The Subsidiary Store Account records to be kept by
Sub- Accountants, that is, by OflScers Commanding Artillery
Militia or Artillery Volunteer Corps in the District, and by
April 18S9.J 14
Equipment Begulations (Regular Forces)— coiUtniiMi.
daue 78 Officers, Master Gunners, or others in charge of Sab-
districtSj will be : —
(a.) Subsidiary Store Account (Army Book 118, or Army
Book 118a, as may be found suitable).
'J.) Subsidiary Receipt Journal (Army Book 195),
c.) Subsidiary Issue Journal (Army Book 196),
(d.) Expenditure Journal (Army Book 36).
(e.) Demand Book (Army Book 87).
(/.; Distribution Book (Army Book 211, 211a, or 211b,
as may be necessary),
2a. It will not be necessary to open new Subsidiary
Ledgers every time an account is balanced. The balance
should be struck close up to where the entries terminate on
the left hand or receipt side of the ledger, and the ''state'' or
commencing line of the new account should follow imme-
diately after ; the accounts being thus continued in the same
ledger so long as it will last.
f.
Instructions for keeping Equipment Ledgers.
Glanse 79 ^' '^^^ words '' (see Appendix III.)'' will be added after the
word " them " in the eleventh line of paragraph 8 of the Equipment
B.egulations, 1881 ^Army Regulations, Vol. III.)
2. The following will be added after paragraph 3 of Appendix
III. to the above-mentioned regulations : —
8a. When equipmeut is transferred from one Officer
Coramandinrr* or other Accountant, to another, the articles in
possession will, before the totals of receipts and issues are
entered in ink, be counted and compared with the le(^ger, in
accordance with the provisions of paragraph 7 of these llegu*
lations.
Bb. Any surplus stores will at once be brought on charge
in the ledger by a Certificate Receipt Voucher, and all atom
which may be found deficient will be struck off by a Priced
Expense Voucher (Army Form P 1925). These vouchers will
be signed both by the Officer who assumes and the Officer who
gives over charge.
Sc. A balance will then be struck as directed in paragraph
21 of this Appendix, which will show the total of each artido
of equipment for which the Officer who takes over the charge
is responsible. This balance will agree with the numbers
given by the certificate referred to in paragraph 8 of these
Hegulations.
15
[▲pril 1889.
Equipment Regulations (Begular Forces)'-t^ntmued,
Sd. The ledger will not be rendered for examination until Clause 79
tlie time directed by paragraph 1 of this Appendix. Any ^^^^^^'
subsequent transactions of receipt or issue will be entered in
the usual manner.
3«. A manuscript list of any discrepancies which may be
discovered, will be made out in the following form and for-
warded as laid down in section I.^ paragraph 8 : —
Page.
Description.
of
Article.
Bemain
by
Ledger.
Semain
by Stock-
taking.
Surplus.
Deficient.
Explanations.
Boards of Survey and Courts of Inquiry— Damaged Arms.
The following will be added after paragraph 96 of the Equip- Clause 80
ment Regulations, 1881 (Army Regulations, Vol. III.) : —
OOa. When a Court-Martial or Court of Inquiry reports
on damages to arms, the number on the barrel of the arm
will be recorded in the Courts* proceedings as well as the
regimental number of the arm.
Graduated Traversing Arcs for B.M.L. Guns, 9-inch to
12'5.inch.
The following will be added after paragraph 161? of the Qlo^gQ 81'
Equipment Regulations, 1881 (Army Regulations, Vol. III.) : —
ie4a. The graduated traversing arcs, referred to in
paragraphs 2851, 2904, 2980, and 3r81 of the List of
Changes, are demanded and fixed by the Royal Engineer
Department. They are manufactured in lengths, and are
marked on the front with the radius to which they must
be laid.
164&. The graduations are numbered as required in each
case, according to the position and character of the emplace-
ment for which the arc is intended. The numerals range
between 0 and 359, inclusive, and read from left to right.
104e. In casemated batteries in which the intervals are
80 short that adjacent guns can be worked by the same
range table, the arcs are graduated in such a way that when
the pointers of any two or more guns in the same work are
opposite the same numeral on their respective arcs, the lines
of iire of these guns are parallel.
April 1889.] 16
Equipment Regulations (Regular FoTceB}—contintt€d.
Clause 81 lQ4Ld. In other emplacements, the arcs are graduated
conUmted. independently for each gun.
I04^. In the cases specified in paragraph \Mc, the proper
position for the zero is dependent on the extreme right hand
line of fire of No. 1 gun ; in other emplacements^ on that of
the gun itself. In all cases it is indicated by the position of
the pointer on the arc when the gun on which it depends is
so trained.
Re-venting Ordnance.
Clause 82. 1^ Instructions to govern the operation of re- venting wrought-
iron R.M.L. ordnance have been approved, and will be issued to
those concerned.
2. These instructions will be added to Appendix Y. of the
Equipment Kegulations, 1881 (Army Regulations, Vol. III.), and
the List of Tools will be substituted for the List shown at pages
712 to 719, Appendix XXII. of the same Regulations.
3. Ofiicers Commanding Royal Artillery having tools for
venting and repairing Service R.M.L. and S.B. ordnance on
charge, will put forward demands for such tools as may be required
to complete the sets in their charge, according to the revised List,
and r/ill return to store such tools at present in possession as
become surplus.
zz.— AvzziiXAaT roaoBS.
MILITIA.
Channel Islands Militia—Arms and Accoutrements.
Clause 83' ^* ^^^ 9Jtm% and accoutrements belonging to regiments of the
Channel Islands Militia will be issned at the commcnoement of
each training season, and returned to the regimental arsenals on
the conclusion of the annual target practice, when they will be
carefully inspected by a Regimental Board of Officers, assisted by
an Armourer-Serjeant detailed by the General Officer Com*
manding. Ail damages, whether wilful or resulting from
negligence and want of care, will be assessed by the Board, and
charged to the men to whom the articles were issued, in acconlance
with the instructions contained in Part IV. of the Militia Regola-
lations, 1880 (Army Regulations, Vol. VIII.)
2. All losses of arms and accoutrements will alio be ascertained
by the Board, and, in such cases, the course of proceeding will be
as follows : —
(a.) The value of articles lost by neglect will be charged
at the vocabulary rates to the men responsible ifor
17 [April 1889.
Equipment Begolations (Auxiliary ¥orces)-^niinued.
them, except in the case of complete arms which Clause 83
wiU be dealt with under paragraph 1160 of the «"^*»''«'-
above-mentioned Militia Regulations.
(i.) Articles taken away by men leaving the island will be
struck off charge in the Equipment Ledgers by
manuscript vouchers^ stating the name of the man
and the articles taken away by him.
A separate record of these losses will be kept
by the Adjutants, and a list of them will be sent in
annually with the Equipment Ledgers. In the
event of a man who has gone away returning to
the island, a note will be made against his name
on this list, showing that the articles he took away
or their value have been recovered firom him and
credited to the public.
3. During the non-training period the arms and accoutrements
will be kept in ^ood order and ia a proper state of efBiciency by the
Serjeant-Instructors, in conformity with the above-mentioned
Militia Regulations.
4. The arms will also be stripped, examined, and thoroughly
cleaned, repaired, and browned by a Regimental Armourer-
Serjeant, as laid down in Army Circulars, Clauses 241 and 244,
of 1880, and Clause 11 of 1881 {see also Clause 14, Army
Circulars, 1882).
5. Adjutants of the Channel Islands Infantry Militia will
be directly responsible to the War Office for the equipment
and stores in regimental charge.
6. Adjutants of the Channel Islands Artillery Militia will be
directly responsible to the War Office for the arms, accoutre-
ments, and other personal equipment in regimental charge ; but
all Artillery stores will be accounted for in accordance with
paragraph 1173 of the above-mentioned Militia Regulations. In
all other respects the Militia Equipment will be governed by the
Militia Regulations.
BEGULATIONS FOR THE ABUT MEDICAL
DEPARTMENT.
Meteorological Observations.
1. The following will be added after paragraph 613 of the (Jlaase 81
Regulations for tue Army Medical Department^ 1878 (Army
Begulations^ Vol. VI.) : —
013a. The Senior Medical Officer at any station where
there are Meteorological instruments will be responsible for
O
April §SS9.1 18
Begolations for the Army Medical Department— ^onttim^J*
Clause 84 their charge, as well as for the requisite ohservations being
made, either by the llegistrar in a Genernl Hospital (see Part 2,
Sec. II., para. 117), or by some competent person who may be
selected for that purpose^ and in accordance with the followin
instractions : —
or
o
(1.) As it is of great importance to preserve unimpaired
the continuity of Meteorological observations, all
changes in the adjustment of instruments, in their
position, mode of reading, or registering, will, as
far as possible, be carefully avoided.
(2.) The observations will, as far as possible, be made by
one person ; where this is not practicable, the deputy
to whom they are confided will previously assure
himself that his method of reading is identical with
that of the principal observer, and both should
satisfy themselves by mutually testing the accuracy
of their reading.
(3.) Registers (Army Form K 1292) should be as perfect
as possible, but if, from any cause, obsenrationa be
lost, no attempt should be made to fill the blanks so
caused.
(4.) The observations will be made at stated and regular
times.
(5.) Before taking the means oFthe numbers in each month,
the observer will look down each column in the
Register to sec that no evident error of entry has
been made (an inch, for instance^ in the reodiiig of
the barometer is a common error). He will examine
the thermomctric readings to see that the maximum
and minimum readings have not been interchanged;
and, before dividing the sums of the numbers, he will
count, in each column, the days on which observations
have been entered, so as to exclude error in the
division. Decimal arithmetic will be used through-
out.
(6.) With the exception of the " attached thermometer,*'
all thermometers must be read to the tenths of a
dejnree.
(7.) The readings of the self-registcring maximum thermo-
meters at 9 a.m. must be entered in tiic Register
(columns 35 and 37), as the temperature (» the
preceding day ; for instance, the readings of the self-
registering matimum thermometers at ^ a.m. on the
l«t of the month must be registered as the tempera*
tare of the last day of the previous month ; the
19 [April 199B.
Begnlations for the Army Medical Department— ^^^n^'mu^d.
readings on the morning of the 2nd as that of the Clause 84
1st, and so on. This rule is also applicable to the «>»^»«*<'-
rain gauge, but not to any of the other thermometers.
(8.) The registers containing the readings of the past
month should be forwarded to the Direct jr-6eueral
of the Army Medical Department during the first
week of every month.
2. Clause 29, Army Circulars, 1872, is hereby cancelled.
CLOTHING AND NECESSARIES.
MILITIiu
Militia Recruits.
The following will be substituted for paragraphs 921 and 922, Clause 85-
Ifilitia Regulations, 1880 (Army Regulations, Vol. VIII.) :—
091. The boots or shoes, shirts, socks, blacking, and soapi
issued to recruits, for the Preliminary Drill, when the Pre-
liminary Drill is not required to be performed on enlistment,
will not be replaced until the men have completed the duties
which will give them credit for a Training's service.
•99. In cases where an interval occurs between the Pre-
liminary Drill and the Training, in consequence of the Pre-
liminary Drill being performed on enlintmeBt, or for any other
reason^ the boots or shoes, shirts, and socks of recruits, will
be given into store at the end of the Preliminary Drill, when
the boots or shoes will be repaired, if necessary, and the shirts
and socks washed at the public expense, and they will be re-
issued to the same men at the Training, after which they may
be taken away.
OS2a. Sliould the recruits referred to in paragraph 922
not come up for the Training, the articles will not be issued to
other men, but will be disposed of, under instructions from
the Director of Clothing.
OS36. In the event of the supply of blacking and soap
being used up during the Preliminary Drill by the recruits
referred to in paragraph 922, a second issue thereof may be
made for the Training.
Channel Islands Militia.
Emulations regarding the Clothing of the Chanrel Islands ClaU86 86
Ifilitia have been approved, and will be issued to those concerned.
April 18S9.1 ^20
Gteneral Segolations (Regular Forces),
GENERAL REGULATIONS.
z^&sauziAs roacBS.
Military Prisons (Home) un^ier fhe Army Act, 188L
Clause 87« The Secretary of State for War has, in pursuance of the power
vested in bim by Section 133 of the Army Act, 1881, set apart
.tbe building now used as a Provost Prison at Aldershot as a
Military Prison, and has declared tbe same to be a Military Prison
accordingly.
Army School Regulations.
Clause 88* Clause 182, Army Circulars, 1871, and tbe Regulations
issued therewith, as well as Clause 176, Army Circulars, 1870,
Clause 136, Army Circulars, 1873, Clause 138, Arm;^ Circulars,
1874, Clause 110, Army Circulars, 1879, Clause 107, Army Cir-
cular?, 18S1, are, with reference to G. 0. 76 1882, hereby
cancelled.
Stationery— Binding Army Circulars and General Orders.
Clause 88^ ^' ^^^ binding in one collected volume of Army Circulars and
General Orders wUl in future be allowed annually to the following
extent. A set will be allowed for each^-
Oeneral Officer Commanding.
Deputj Adjutant-General
Deputy Quarter-Master-Qeneral
Assistant Adjutant- General
Assistant Qunrter-Master-General
OiBcer Commanding Rojal Artillery
OiBcer Commanding Royal Engineers
Senior Commissariat Officer
Senior Ordnance Store Officer
Principal Medical Officer
Senior Paymaster
OiBcer Commanding an Artillery DiTistion
Garrison Instructor
p5^^t^r™J^"S^^^ } ^ Battalion of Infantry or Regiment of Catmlir.
Officer Commanding . • A Battery of Artilleiy or Company of £ngiiw«n«
Commissariat Staff Cjrpa or Ordnance Stem
Corps.
Medical Officer in charge of General Uospital.
2. A maximum charge of 2s, for each volume will be admitted
if the binding be executed locally, to be charged under the head
of '^ Stationery Office Charge Account." If that course be in-
convenient, the volumes may be forwarded to Ilcr Majesty^t
Stationery Office, Westminster (or Dublin, in ca«e of troops in
Ireland), notification being at the same time made to this office.
8. The supply of Guard Books (Army Book No. 11), for the
care of Army Circulars and General Orders, to the Offioen
specified in paragraph 1, will be discontinued.
In escb Kilitary Diatriok ml
home, or Command abroad.
21 r^pHI 1«S9«
General Begulations (Regular TorceB)-^ontmued.
Military Books-
!• A Yolume containing the principal Aruiy Statutes now in dauso 90.
force, with other matter and a full Index, is about to be published
(being a second and enlarged edition of the volume entitled *' Army
Act, 1881^ and certain other statutes relating to the Army/'
published in 1881), and will be issued for the information and
guidance of Officers and others concerned.
2. The volume will not be re-issued unless considerable altera-
tions be made in the Acts embodied in it ; but minor changes made
hj the Army (Annual) Act or otherwise, will be notified in Army
Circulars.
3. The book will also be on sale, under the Regulations
contained in Clause 178, Army Circulars, 1879. The price will
be notified hereafter.
4. With reference to Clause 178, Army Circulars, 1879, to
Claaae 132, Army Circulare, 1880, and to Clause 285, Army Cir-
cnlars, 1881, the undermentioned books have been published, and
will be added to the list of works promulgated by the Appendix to
tlie last-named Clause, which will be amended accordingly : —
Musketry Infitmction at Hvthe, Annual Beport on, for the #. d, <
year ending SUt March 1881 16
Ammunition, Treatise on, 1881 6 0
5. The undermentioned works will be removed firom the
list of publications iu the Appendix to Clause 286^ Army
Circulars^ 1881 :—
War Gkme, Bules for the Conduct of. (Out of print.)
Ammunition, Treatise on, Errata and Addenda, 1878. (Obsolete.)
Army Advertisements.
The following have been added to the list of newspapers in Clause 9L
which Army Adyeriisemeuts are authorized to appear : —
"The Woolwich Gazette," "The Whitehaven News"
(Cumberland), "The Guardian '' (Llanelly, Carmarthen),
"The Walsall Free Pr.ss" (StaflfordsUre).
ar-AjnaujLurtr and massava roa
MILITIA.
Commissions in the Army.
(mriD AS ▲ spsciAi. abict ciBoiTLis OH THS 9th xabch 1882.)
It is notified that Clause 4i» Army Circulars, 1881, will con- Clause 92.
tinue in force, with the exception of paragraph 1, for which the
following will be substituted : —
1« In the case of candidates for commissions in the
Army belonging to regiments of Militia in Ireland, in which^
April IMrii] 22
General BegolationB (Auxiliary and Besenre Forces)— ^aniimitfd
Clause 92 for the year 1882, the annaal training has been dispenBed wiUi^
eamitnued.^ the Secretary of State has, on the recommendation of the
Field-Marshal Commanding in Chief, approved of one calendar
month's instraction with a Line Regiment during the year
1882 being recognized as the equivalent of an annual training.
It is however to be distinctly understood that an interval
of ten calendar months will be required to have elapsed
between the date of the termination of one course of instruc-
tion and the date of the commencement of another.
Retirement of Quarter-masters,
Clause 93. ^^^ following will be substituted for paragraph 57 of the
Begulations for the Militia, 1880 (Army Regulations^ Vol. VIII.)»
and will have effect from the 1st July 1881 : —
57. Quarter-Masters appointed before 1st April 1873
may^ on being placed on retired pay under Paragraph 565 (as
amended by Clause 188, Army Circulars, 1881), be granted
the honorary rank of Captain after a combined service in the
Line and Militia of 20 years.
VOLUXTEKKS.
Schools of Instruction— Officers.
Clause 94. The following will be added after paragraph 365 of the Bi^o-
lations for the Volunteer Force, 1881 (Army Regulations, YoL
IX.).—
805a. Officers of Artillery Volunteers will be permitted
to divide the 1st month's course into two periods, provided
that for the first period they attend from the 1st to the 14tli
of the one month, and for the second period from the 15th
to the end of another mouth.
AlUfT BESEBYE.
Training of Class IL of the Army Reserve.
Glanse 95. ^* '^^^^ ^^^ belonging to the several sections of Class II. of
' the Army Reserve will not be called out for exercise daring tlie
present year.
2. This suspension of training will not affect the issue of the
Necessaries Allowance granted by paragraph 20 of the Begolaftaoos
for the Discipline and Payment of the Army Reserve, dated War
Office, 9th May 1868.
28 LAyrtl 1880.
Anny Forms and Books-
ABM7 FOBMS AKD BOOKS.
1. The following new Army Forms and Books have been Clause 96.
approved : —
Army Form B 285, "Discharge for Misconduct^ Report of,
for Police Gasette/^
Army Form D 449, "Notice to Pensioners and Army
Reserve men as to Payment." The numbered Form
will not be issued until the stock of unnumbered Forms
has been exhausted.
Army Books 162, " Ordnance Store Ledger to small Ammu-
nition Stations/' and 162a, '^Transcript Ledger for
small Ammunition Stations/' The use of the books
will be confined to Purfieet, Marchwood, Tipnor, and
Blackness Castle. A distribution will be made when
ready for issue*
2. The following Army Forms have been cancelled : —
Army Form D 438, " Form for recording Address of
Pensioners."
Army Form D 444, "Form for recording Address of
Reserve Men.'' This Form will be superseded by
Army Form D 448.
Army Form N 1505, "Pension Pay List, Chelsea and East
India Pensioners, Credit Form No. 1 A."
Army Form N 1506, '* Pension Pay List, Naval Pensions^
Credit Form No. 1 B."
Army Form N 1507, " Pension Pay List, Reserve, Isi Class,
Form No. 74.
Army Form O 1619, "Deserter, Descriptive Return of,
Militia."
Army Form O 1 633, ** Return of Soldiers restored to Gocd-
Conduct Pay.^' Restoration of Good-Conduct Pay
will in future be vouched by Records of Service and
Defaulter's Book Certificates, in the same manner as
first grants.
Army Form O 1705, "Pensions, Receipt from Parochial
Authorities."
Army Form P 1952, "Rent; Hire of Rooms for Payment
of Pensions."
April 1989.] 24
Anny Forms and 'BookB^-^of^^^^
Clause 96 8. In paragraph 5, Claiue 96, Army Circulars, 1881, the
conttnmed. foiio^^g ^H y^ ^j^gj after the words " Store Ledger for Royd
Artillery Districts and Royal Artillery Sub-Districts (Station)/'
^' or Army Book ] 18a, as may be found suitable for Royal Artillery
Sub-Districts.''
4. Army Form G 866, '' Gunners Stores Guard Book fer
Voucher of Supply " has been cancelled as an Army Form, and
will be numbered Army Book 161.
5. Army Book 116, "Company Defaulter Book" will not be
printed as a numbered book in future. It will be prepared on
loose copies of Army Form B 121.
/(UU/iy^yYAyn
/fyvt^i/^^'Tiy^'^^'^^t^^
25
[AprU 1888.
Appendix to Clause 59.
IfOBTHEBN DISTEICT.
Begimental District.
yolunteen.
Ko.
Head-Quarters.
County.
Corps.
Head-Quarters.
4th!
Lancaster
Lancashire
10th Bifles
Ulverston.
5th
Newcastle • on -
Tjne, tempor-
Korthumherland
1st Artillery
Kewcastle-on-
Tyne.
anly at Ber-
wick-on-Tweed.
•2nd „
Alnwick.
1st Bifles
Alnwick.
2nd „
Walker.
m
Newcastle - on -
flat Artillery , .
Newcastle-on-
Tyne.
Ist Bifles
Tyne.
Newcastlo-on-
Tyne.
Tynemouth
Artillery
Tynemouth.
6th
Warwick
Warwick
1st Bifles
2nd „
Birmingham.
Coventry.
8th [
Warrington
Lancashire • •
Ist Artillery
Liverpool.
and
2nd „
Liverpool.
40th:
4th „
Liverpool.
«
6th „
8th „
{1st Engineers ..
1st Biflm
5th .,
9th „
§16th „
18th „
19th „
21st „
Liverpool.
Liverpool.
Liverpool.
LiverpooL
Liverpool.
Wainngton.
Liverpool.
LiverpooL
Liverpool.
St. Helens.
14th
jTork • • ■ •
West York
1st Artillery • .
2nd „
2nd Engineers . .
1st Bifles
3rd „
7th „
Lends.
Bradford.
Leeds.
York.
Bradford.
Leeds.
loth
Beverley
East York
1st ArtiUexT
2nd „
1st Bifles
2nd „
Scarborough.
Hull.
Hull
Beverley.
17th
Leicester ••
Leicester • .
1st Bifles
Leicester.
19th
Bichmond • .
KorthYork ..
1st Artillery • .
Ist Bifles
2nd „
Middlesborough.
Bichmond.
Scarborough.
4
20th i fiury
Lancflshire • .
8th Bifles
Buiy.
Bochdale.
12th „
* 1st Berwick Artillery attached. t 3rd Durham Artillery attached.
t 1st Flint Enginrcrs attached. § 13t1i Lancashire Bifles and 1st Isle of Man
Bifles attached.
Apvll IStti.]
26
Appendix to Clause dB—continued.
NoBTHSBN BiBTBlCT — continued.
Regimental District.
Toluniean.
No.
Head-QoartdTB.
Goontj.
Corps.
Head-Quartan.
22ud aicster . .
Cheshire • •
Ist Artillery • •
Chester.
Ist Engineers . .
1st Rifles
Birkenhead.
Birkenhead.
2nd „
Chester.
8rd „
Knutsford.
4th „
Stockport.
5th „
Conglbton.
23rd
Wrexham
Denbishshire . •
Ist Rifles
Runbon.
Flintshire • .
1st „
Rhjl.
SOth ' Boniley..
Lancashire • •
3rd Artillcxy . .
Blackburn.
2nd Rifles
Blackburn.
3rd „
Burnley.
83rd
Halifax •• ••
West York
4th Rifles
6th „
9th „
Halifax.
Huddcrsfield.
Skipton-in-dmrea.
341 h
Carlisle ••
Cumberland
let Artillery • «
1st Rifle)
Carlisle.
Keswick.
Westmoreland ..
Ut „
KendaL
88th
Lichfield
Stafford..
1st Rifles
Handsworth.
and
2nd „
Stoke-u pon>Tmii.
6kh
3rd „
4th „
5th „
WalsaU.
Wolrei hamptOB.
Lichfield.
45th
Derby •• •.
Derby . .
1st Rifles
2nd „
Derby.
Bakewell.
Nottingham
l»t „
2nd .,
Nottingham.
East Retford.
47th
Preston •• «.
Lancashire
5thArliUeiy ..
11th Rifles
14th „
Preston.
Preston.
Bolton.
48th
Northampton • •
Northampton • •
Ist Rifles
Northampton.
61st
Pontefnct ••
West York
4th Artaieiy . .
Sheffield.
and
1st En}{ineers • .
Sheffield.
6Sth
2nd Rifles
6th „
8th „
Sheffield.
Wakefield.
Doncftster.
63rd
Slirewsbuiy
Shropshire
1st Artillery
1st Rifles
2nd „
Etniria.
Shrewsbiuy.
Newport.
Hereford ••
Irt „
Hereford.
68rd
Ashton - under •
Lancashire
7th Artilleiy . .
Manchester.
Ljne.
2nd Engineers . .
4th Rifles
6th „
7th „
Iflth „
17th „
20th „
St. Helens.
Mancliester.
Manchester.
Ashton-ondeT'
Lyne,
Manehester.
Sallbrd.
Ardu ick.
27
^ A.|nn9l 0B91^
■ta^MMWHMM
Appendix to Clause S^-^caruinued.
NoBTHEBN DiBTRiCT^continued.
Beipmental District.
Vo.
Head-Quarters.
68th
Sunderland
Yolunteers.
County.
Corps.
Durham..
Newcastle - on -
Tyneand Dur-
ham.
•2nd Artillery
1st Bifles
2nd
8rd
4th
5th
Engineers
Head-Quarters.
Seaham.
Stockton-on-Teee.
Bishop Auckland.
Sunderland.
Chester-le-Street.
Gateshead.
Jarrow-on-l^e.
WESTEBN DISTBICT.
11th
Exeter .. ».
DcTon . •
1st Artillei7
2nd „
let Bifles
2nd „
3rd „
4th „
5th „
Exeter.
DcTonport.
Exeter.
Plymouth.
Exeter.
Barnstaple.
Newton Abbot.
13th
Taunton
Somerset
1st Bifles
2nd „
3rd „
Bath.
Taunton.
Wells.
24ih
Brecon •• ,.
Brecknock • •
1st Bifles
Brecon.
Monmouth
1st „
2nd „
3rd „
Newport
Pontypool.
PontypooL
28th
Bristol ••
Gloucester
1st Artilleiy
Bristol.
•
Ist Engineen . .
2nd „
1st Bifles
2nd „
Gloucester.
Bristol.
Bristol.
Gloucester.
29th
Worcester • •
Worcester
1st Artillery
1st Bifles
2nd „
Worcester.
Hagley.
Worcester.
S2iid
Bodmin .. ••
Cornwall
Ist Artillery
1st Bifles
2nd „
Bodmin.
Penzance.
Bodmin.
ilai
Cafdiff .. »•
Glamorgan
IstArtilleiy
Ist Bifles
2nd „
3rd „
Cardiff.
Margam.
Cardiff.
Swansea.
Pembrokeafaire • •
tl»t „
HaTerfordwesi.
* 4th Durham ArtiUeiy atUched. t ^ Pembroke ArtOleiy attachedL
Appendix to daose 58— a»£»«^
EASTZKS DISTKICT.
5o,
UKBial Iiirtziet.
T<.=-^
He^'<^£artcnw Covnij.
Corpse
Had-QsMtcn.
■
Mh Onsl TflfBOuth Sorfblk ••
I
J
■
• •
IUtAiti3ef7
1 1st Rifles
2nd ^
3rd „
4th „
Greet Ysmooth.
Norwich^
Orest Ysrakooth.
EsatDerthun.
Kotwuh*
lOth lincofai ••
• •
Lincoln ••
1
1
• •
l<t ArtiOcfT
Mst Rifles
2nd „
Onasshr.
OiBBthsm.
Uth Barj SL
munds.
1
Ed- Cunbridge
' Suffolk ..
1
1
• •
1st Rifles
2nd „
l«t ,.
Cbmhridge.
C«mbndge Unirc^
sHt.
m
Sadbur7.
18tb Bedfofd.a
• •
'Bedford..
Hertfinrd
• . 1st Rifles
• . Irt „ ,.
2nd „
Bedford.
HertfimL
Little GsddesdeB.
44th Wariej .•
• •
Ea§ex ••
• •
■o -
IrtArtillny ..
1st Rifles
2nd „
Srd „
4th „
St]mtf<«d.
Dfoid.
Brsintree.
Pkistow.
SilTertown.
SOUTHERN DISTRICX.
t7th
1
Winchester
• •
Hampshire
Isle of Wight
• •
UtArtilleiy
1st Rifles
2nd J,
3rd ,, • .
1st „
Portsmouth.
Winche»ter.
Sonthsmptoo.
Portsmouth.
Newport.
89th
Dorchester
• •
Dorset ••
• •
1st Rifles
Dorchester.
62nd
Derixes ..
••
WUUhire
• •
1st Rifles
2nd „
Wsnninfter.
Chippenhsmu
BepAt
Winchester
«•
London .«
Middlesex
• •
• •
IstRifles
2nd ,1 • •
3rd „ • •
2nd „
4th „
t6ih „ ••
7th „
48, FinsbuiT Fst*-
ment, E.C.
13,Bsrtlett*s Build-
ings, Holbora
Circus, E,C.
/v, f smnguon
Street.
Besufori House,
Wslhsm Oreea.
Snalloir Street,
PiocadillT.
8, MiU Street,
Regent Street, W.
1, AfUm Street.
AdelphL
• 1st Linrohi Light UofK attached. t 1st Middlesex Biflce attadied.
29
[April 188«.
Appendix to Clause SQ—cwuinued.
SouTHSBN Dtbtbict — continued.
Begimental District.
Volunteers.
Vo.
Head-Quarters.
County.
Corps.
Head-Quarters.
•
Bifle
Winchester
Middlesex • •
10th Bifles
83, Fitsroy Square.
Papdt
llth „
5, Albany Street,
Begent^s Park.
•12th „
Somerset House.
13th „
106, Buckingham
Palace Boad.
Uth „
Lincoln's Inn.
15th „
Custom House.
16th ,»
27, King William
*
18th „
19th „
Street, W.C.
GrcTille House,
Paddington.
Foundling Hos-
pital, Guildford
Street, W.C.
20th „
36, Fitzroy Square.
2lBt „
7, Penton Street,
Pentonyille.
24th „
Gheneral PostOflSoe.
London • • • •
Ist Artilleiy
1st Engineers • •
1, Queen Street
Placa, Cannon
Street, E.C.
2, Bamsbury Park,
Islington, If.
Tower Hamlets. .
t2nd „
1st Bifles
2nd n • •
10, Victoria POrk
Square, £.
112, Shaf tesbuiy
Street, City Boad.
237, Whitechapel
Boad.
SOUTH-EASTERN DISTIIICT.
Srd
Canterbury
Kent ■ • • •
2nd Bifles
6th „
Canterbury.
Cranbrook.
95th
Chichester
Sussex • • • .
1st Artilleiy
1st Bifles
2nd „
Brighton.
Brighton.
Worthing.
Cinque Ports ••
1st Artillery
1st Bifles
Dorer.
Hastings.
60th
ICaidstone . c.
Kent • • » •
1st Artillery • .
:3rd „
1st Bifles
3rd „ • •
Qrayesend.
Woolwich.
Tunbridge.
Blackheath.
4th „
Woolwich ArsenaL
• 25tli Middlesex
attached. f 1st Northampton Engineers attached.
X 2nd Kent ArtiUery attached.
••1
so
Appendix to Clause 59— continued.
HOME DISTRICT.
Bagimental District.
•
Toluntcers.
Ho.
Heftd- Quarters.
Oountj.
Corps,
Hcsd-Quaiters.
ftid
Qnildford • •
Surrey . •
2ndBiflefl
4th „
ftth II • •
8th II • •
Crojdon.
Reigate.
Rotherhithe.
71 I^ew Stnet,
1
Kennington Park.
7Ui
Hounalow ••
Middlesex • •
2cd Artillecj ..
Custom House.
•Dd
ord II • .
62 Regent Sti«e«»
67th
1st Engineers ••
3rd Bifles
•6th „
8th „
17th „
22nd II
23rd „
67 College Street,
Fulham BomL
Ilomsej.
St. John's Wood
Road, N.W.
Ilounslow.
Pratt Street.
Graj's Inn Piece.
81 Qieat Smith
Street, West-
minster.
Sift
Kingston
Surrej • • • •
1st Artilleiy . .
1st Rifles
Srd II • •
6th II
45 Flaxman Rna'I,
Cambenrell, S.E.
CambenrelL
ThomfoQ Road,
ClaphamPuk,
8.W.
Eingstonnm-
Thames.
7th 1,
71 Upper Kenning-
ton Lane.
48rd
Oxford ••
Bucke . .
IstRiflee
2nd „
Great Harlow.
Eton.
Oxfordfhiiv
1st „
2nd II • .
Oxford.
Oxford.
40th
SMdiqg
Berkshire
1st Eiflee
Reading.
NORTH BRITISH DISTRICT.
1st
Glencorsa
Berwick ••
Edinboro*
Haddington
Ltnlithgov
lit
fist Artilleiy
tlst~ '
1st
1st
S 1st Artillery
IstRiflee
2nd
M
• «
f «
• «
• «
Coldstream.
Edlinboro*.
Edinboro*.
Haddington.
Linlith^w.
Leith.
Penieuik.
Ml Kiddlesex Rifles attMlied. f 1st ud 2nd Berwiekshiie Aitinery attneked.
X tnd Edinburgh Rifle* aUaohed. f 1^ Haddington Artillety aMnobed.
[April 198S.
Appendix to GUuse 59— continued.
NoETH Bbitish Distbict — continued.
Kegimental District.
Volunteers.
Ko.
Head-Quarters.
County. .
Corps.
Head -Quarters.
2Ut
Ayr ••
Ayr ,. ••
Ist Artillery
Ist Bifles
Ayr.
Kilmarnock.
.
2nd 1,
Ayr.
Dumfries
Ist „
Dumfries.
Galloway
GhiUoway Bifles. .
Newton Stewart.
Boxburgh «nd
*lst Bifles
Newtown, St.
Selkirk.
Boswells.
26th
Hamilton ••
Lanark .«
1st Artillery
67, Benfield Street,
and
Glasgow.
71st
•
fist Engineers ..
1st Bifles
2nd 1,
Srd 1,
4th „
5th II • •
211,Wcst Campbell
Street, Glasgow.
202, Hope Street,
Glasgow.
Hamilton.
58, Hope Street,
Glu>;;o'.v.
138, .Stirling Boad,
Glasgow.
Crown Halls, 98,
Sauchlchall St.,
Glasp;o\v.
f
6th II • .
Kelyinliaugh Boad,
7th „
8th ,1 • .
Qyemewtown.
Airdrie.
146, London Street,
Glasgow.
Lanark.
9th „
10th „
Greendyke Street,
Glasgow.
42nd
Perth ••
Fife
Xlst Light Horse.
Ist Artillery . .
IstBiQes
Cupar.
St. Andrews.
St. Andrews.
•
Forfar . • . •
Ist Artillery
1st Bifles
2nd „
3rd ,1
Dundee.
Dundee.
Arbroath.
Dundee.
Perth • • • .
1st „
2nd 1,
Perth.
Biman.
92nd
Fort Ckorge . .
Caithness
Ist Artillery
Wick.
Orkney ••
1st „
KirkwalL
Elgin • • • •
1st Bifles
Elgin.
Inyemess
1st Artillery
Ist Bifles
Xnyemess.
Inyemess.
Boss-ahiro ••
1st ,1
Dingwall.
Sutherland • .
1st ,1
Gt>lspie.
75th
Aberdeen ••
Aberdeen ••
1st Artilleiy • .
Ist Bifles
2nd ,1 • •
Aberdeen.
Aberdeen.
Aberdeen.
Srd „
4th „
Peterhead.
Aberdeen*
Banff •• . ••
1st „
Keith.
Biucftrdino • .
ut «
Banohorr*
1st Boxburgh Moimted Bifles attached. t lat Aberdeen Engineers uttaohdd.
t 1st For&r Light Hone attached.
April 1889.]
33
Appendix to Clause 59- continued.
KoBTH Bbitish DmRicr^continued.
Begimentel District.
Tolunteeri.
Ko.
1
Head-Quaiten.
County.
Corps.
Heed-Quarters.
79th
iDTemcM
*
• • • •
• ■ • •
• • • •
91»t
SUrluig ••
Argyll • • • .
1st Artillery . .
1st Rifles
Rothesay.
Dunoou.
ClAcknmniuui and
1st „
Alloa.
Kinross.
Dumbarton . .
1st „
Helensburgh.
Renfrew. •
1st „
2nd „
3rd „
Greenock.
Paisley.
PoUockshawt.
Stirlingshire
1st „
Stirling.
•
Renfrew and
Dumbarton.
1st Artillerj
Qreenock.
LOVnONs
fes Tim ilAJKtiT't STATMYrrj Omra^
DY llAIIKlbON ANI> SON'S,
FaimM iM Oaouniftf to 11:^ Majutt.
[fstued with Army Cirtmlarg, dated \$t April, 1
CLOTHING EEGULATIONS
FOB TBI!
CHANNEL ISLANDS MILITIA.
SECTION
I-CLOTHING.
a) Fermansnt Staff.
(2) HiUtUmen.
SECnOM
n.-MEN PEEmXTED TO ATTEND A SCHOOL OF
INSTBtJCTION.
SECTION
m-OEEAT COATS, CAFES, AND IJieSINaS.
SECTION
IV.-SASHES.
SECTION
T.-COLOUES.
SECTION
VL-BADOES.
SECTION
TIL-NECESSAiaES.
PermaDent Sta£
SECTION VUL-KABEINO.
SECTION
rt-AOCOONTS.
SECTION
X.-OBNEIIAL BBODLATIONS.
LONDON:
Punted fob Heb MAjEsrc's SrATioiatBT OrnCB, bt
rUKEISON t SONS, ST. MAKTIN'S LANE.
Printeri in Ordinary to Her Majaty,
(8510)
CLOTHING REGULATIONS
FOB THB
CHANNEL ISLANDS MILITIA.
SECTION I.-CLOTHINa.
(1) FeniiaA«iit BtmA
1. Non-CommiBsioned Officers on the Permanent Staff of Scala of
the Channel lales Militia, and soldiers of the Regular Forces ^*^^-
transferred thereto, will be supplied with Clothing as follows :— -
1 Helm<Bt and Bag . • • « . . quadrenniallj.
1 Forage cap aDnuaUj.
1 Tunic • . . . . hiimniaflji
1 Frock • aunuallj.
1 pair of TrouMTs „
1 „ „ biennially*
2 pairg of Ankle Boots (1 paur on Ist April, and
1 pair let October) annually.
For Artillery only —
1 Chin strap •• •• %• •• •• „
1 pair of OloTCs „
2. The Clothing specified in the foregoing paragraph will 2^.*^^^
be issued in kind. toidT* "*
y5. When garments of a new pattern are supplied for ^^^
the fixst time m material, a made-up sealed pattern of each pattent.
garment for each rank will accompany the supply to guide the
making up of the remainder.
4. These patterns -will be made to fit members of the Disposal of
Permanent Staff, and when they have served the purpose for ^|^
which issued, will be taken into wear by the men for whom made. ***^™*'
5. The issues to the men trausferred from the Regular Forces Bates to
win be made to them in accordance with the information con- f^P*^*^
(CR.) B 2 "•''*'
Sectioii L
dothing— Pennanent Stafll
in the Transfer Clothinfj Statement (Armj Form H 1157,
.0. Form No. 32) received with them, bo long as their
Clothing to
ivnuun the
prupertT of
the Public.
Won Cloth-
ing to be
retained m
further
period.
Plain dothet
on diachargr*
Money
allowaooe ia
lieu of plain
clothes.
Ranlueniitled
toSUff
Clothing.
Hen lerTing
on Arm J
•ngBgementa.
tained
ate W.
Army Service continues.
6. The worn-out Clothing of the Permanent Staffs will
remain the property of the public, and after the period of wear
has expired will be given into regimental store and will be dis-
posed of under instructions from the Director of CSothing.
7. Garments which are issued annually or biennially
will not be required to be given up for sale at the expira*
tion of the first period of wear, but may be retained in use for
a ftirther period not exceeding twelve months in the case of
garments, or six months in tne case of boots^ if considered
necessary by the Commanding Officer, so as to prevent exces-
sive wear falling on the new garments, but no more than two
of each article (one new and one worn) will be in possession of
a man at one time. When no longer required, the articles will
be returned to store in as clean and in as good condition as can
be reasonably expected after allowing for fair wear and tear, or
their disposal will be fully accounted for.
8. Men of the Permanent Staff, will, on discharge, be
supplied with plain clothes, and will each be allowed to retain a
pair of ankle boots.
9. Each suit of plain clothes will consist of a frocks waist-
coat, pair of trousers, cap, and neckerchief.
10. The sum of £2 for each Non-Commissioned Officer who
has received Clothing of Staff quality, and the sum of £1 for
each Serjeant, will be allowed for the provision of each suit of
plain clothes ; the charge for same will be submitted on Army
Form H 1147 (late W.O. Form 279) for pre-audit, as required
by paragraphs 135 and 137.
IL The Clothing supplied to the Serjeant-Ma]or, Quarter-
masteivSerjeant, and Serjeant - Instructor of Musketry, or
Gunnery, will be of first class quality. See paragraph 27l
12. Men transferred from the Regular Forces to a Militia
Regiment, will bring with them the articles of uniform in their
possession, and will continue to Vear them until the period thej
are renuired 1o be worn shall have been completed, and wiU nut
have tnem altered to the Militia pattern. When the period of
wear has expired, the garments will be replaced by othera of the
proper pattern.
13. Paragraph 12 wiU not applv to men of Rifie R^igi-
monts of the Lme transferred to the Militia, who wiM, on
completing the period of probation, be supplied with Clothing
of the Militia pattern.
14. Only a frock, pair of trousers, and pair of boots will bo
sent with the men, alluded to in paragraph lo, and the frock and
trousers will, after the probationary period has expired, *be taken
into store, and instructions as to their disposal wul be obtainod
Clothing— Permanent Staff. Section L
from the Director of Clothing. Men transferred from the Royal ^y^ f ^Ij
Artilleiy and Royal Marine Artillery will continue to wear the ]£^^ ^rtV
uniform of the pattern of their Regiment or Corps until dis<^ ler^ to wear
charged from the Regular Forces, or Royal Marine Artillery. uniform of
15. The men of the Royal Artillery will wear uniform of S^^'*
the pattern worn hy Garrison Brigades, and will l»ing Clothing
from their Brigades as follows :-^
(a.) Men from Ganison Brigades will bring all their
Clothing with them.
(&.) Mounted men of Field BrigadeiSi will bring all their
Clothing except pantaloons, knee boots, and spurs;
and dismounted men will bring all their Clothing.
(e.) Men from Horse Brigades will each bring a forage cap,
an undress jacket, a pair of trousers, and a pair of
Wellington boots, only; When, under paragraph 16,
they have been supphed with the requisite articles of
Clothing, the uncuress jacket and Wellington boots
wiU be returned to the Batteries from which the men
were transferred-
IB. The Clothing supplied to men transferred from the ?^^*^'
Reg^nlar Forces will ne lor the rank they hold in the Militia. ^
Men transferred from the Re^lar Forces who join with Clothing fj^ ^ ^^
in an incomplete state, will be at once supplied with such completed
articles as may be reouisite for the performance of their duties with Clothing.
during the period of tneir probation.
17. Men transferred from the Regular Forces will not be f^^tT™"
clothed by the MiUtia Regiment, except as stated in paragraphs P*****"®"*
13 and IB. Men transferred from the Regular Forces will be
settled with as regards compensation in Ueu of Clothing up to
the date of their leaving their Corps, but any compensation
which may subsequently accrue to them, prior to the expiration
of their Army Service will be authorised to be paid on the claim
being submitted to the Director of Clothing on Army Form
P 1917 (late W.O. Form 604).
18. A man who is transferred from one Militia Regiment Tnmsfen
to another will take his Clothing with him, if it can, by slight j^^^]^'^
alteration, be made available in his new Regiment. If it cannot Begiments.
be thus altered, the man will be treated imder paragraph 16,
in the same manner aa if transferred frt>m the Regular Forces.
19. Tunics, frocks, and trousers, will be supplied in ^*^^y*J
material, and the rates laid down in paragraph 157 will !^^^^
be allowed for making them up. These rates will include
the cost of fitting the gttrments, and of making up and
sewing on the requisite chevrons and badges. Should any
garments be suppUed made up, the rates laid down in Bates for
paragraphs 158 and 159, will be allowed for such alterations •^t^nHonB,
BM may oe actually necessary, and for the sewing on of chevrons
Section L Clothing— Permanent Staff.
or badges. The rates given in paragraph 158 will also be
allowedfor the alteration of part-worn garments when issued to
men for whom they were not ori^nally made.
^^*™*«- . ^®' ^^^ actual and unavoidable expense of altering the
[Jl^^l^ facings of the Clothing of transfers will be authorised on a
report thereof being made to the Director of Clothing, stating
the alterations required, and the cost at which they can be
effected.
2J^^ ^ 2L In the event of the Clothing, or any portion thereof,
bspii^or. ^ possession of a man about to be discharged, bemg found to be
unauly worn so as to be unfit for re-iasue, he will be charged
the value of the unexpired period of wear, less the amount which
will be realised by the sale of the articles, which value will be
notified to the Director of Clothing, and credited in the Pay List,
hi^du^^ii? 22. Men who will probaUy be discharged witiun six
^^•^ months of the date onwhicn new Clothine becomes due to them,
will not be supplied with new articles, out will continue the
time-expired articles in wear until discharged, or if necoooaiy
ynH be supplied with part-worn articles
(8) wi^m^«"t"r
*"*?•' 28. The undermentioned articles will^be supphed to Militia-
^^"*^' men, and will be required to be worn the number of trainings
stated opposite each article.
1 Helmet • Brerj 10 tnuungi.
1 Frock M 7 „
1 Pair of tromen t> 7 ,
iFonHj.«p{f„'?^^ :: : I :
1 Fur of uikle booU .... „ iruniiig.
24« No Clothing will be issued to a recruit.
^f^. 25. Band Clothmg will be supplied for the band of each
^^ Regiment, in lieu of an equal number of suits of the ordinaiy
Clothing of such Regiment, and will be required to last the same
period as the ordinary Clothing. It wiD not, however, be worn
by civilian bandsmen, nor by members of the Pennanent Staff
who may play in the band, but only by Militiamen who are
actually Bandsmen, nor will band Clothing be allowed for more
than one Serjeant and twenty Bandsmen.
26. Band Serjeants and Musicians, if Militiamen and
actually Bandspieu, will be supplied with forage caps of the same
pattern and quality as those worn by Serjeants of the Militia.
8erj«aat 27. A suit of Clothing of first-class quality will alao be
BwSn^ * allowed for the Serjeant Bugler of each Infantry Kegiment, and
for the Serjeant Trumpeter of each Artillery Regiment.
CloUung Um 28. All Gotliing which dxM have been worn the regelated
\h!!^^h\3^ period, will be dealt with as public property, ai)d will be
^ disposed of imder instructions from the Director of Clotluiig.
FofBcees]
for IUiid«
Hen Permitted to attend a School of Instniction. Sections IIi HI*
The l>ootB» however, may be taken away at the termination of
each year's training.
29. Partr-worn articles of Clothing returned into Store Ptot-wom
from any cause, will be re-issued to other men for the further dothing tobe
Trainings tliey are required to last. re-iasued.
30. All Clothing for Militiamen will be supplied made np, aothing mp*
and should any of the garments require alteration, ike expense P^^ ™^®
incurred in carrying out the same will be allowed at the rates ^^ J^
laid down in paragraph 158. altexationa.
31. Gievrons will be supplied made up, and, when not on baAm for
the garments at the time of issue, the rates laid down in sewing on
paragraph 159 will be allowed for jewing them on» phorroiwr
8X0TX0H ZX.—MBN PBBIOTTBD TO ATTmiD A 80R00L 07
ZV8TBX70TX0H.
82. A Militiaman who is permitted to attend a School of Clothing and
Instruction, or to be attached to the Head Quarters of a Reei- Sf^"^** ^
mental District, or to a Regiment of the Regular Forces for ^^ '
instruction in drill, to Qualify for promotiou tp the r^nk of
Serjeant, will be suppliea witn a helmet, frock, pair of trousers,
forage cap, and pair of boota
33. On the termination of the course of instruction, the Betmned to
whole of these articles, will be returned to the Regimental Btowforro.
Store for re-issue to the same man at the subsequent training. ^^*
34. Credit may be taken for one Training's wear for the
helmet, frock, trousers, and cap worn on this service.
35. The boots may, if necessary, be repaired before the^ Articles to bo
are re-issued. Authority will be given for the requisite exp^pdi- wpidred ancl
ture on application to tpe Director of Clothing, wa«h^
SBCnOV XXZ.— QB3BAT-00AT8, 0APB8, AND LBOOprOS,
86« Each member of the Permanent Staff will be supplied To whom
with a great-coat, cape, and pair of leggings. They will not lupplied.
be supplied for Militiamen.
87. The minimum' period great-coats, capes, and leg^gs Period of
will be required to last oefore they will be exchanged, is as yw«
follows : —
Gveftt-ooatt and O»pe0 •• •• •• Sjeart.
Leggings 8 „
38. Great-coats, capes, and leggings will not be ex- Whon ox-
changed until reported by a Board of Survey to be unfit for ehuigid.
further wear, and to have been in wear for the prescribed
period.
8
Secticms IV, V, VL Great-Coats, Capes, Ac. Sashes. Badges.
Cherrons
ftndntes for
sewing on.
Oreat-ooats of
loldiert timni-
f erred from
the Aimy.
OieAt-eoati
tnnsfemd to
be taken on
charge.
Cloaka.
89. ChevronB for great-coats will be issued made up, and
an allowance will be granted for sewing them on. The rates
are given in paragraph 159.
40. Soldiers transferred from the Re^ar Forces to serve
on the Permanent Staff, will brin^ with them the great-coats
and capes, or cloaks and capes which they have in wear at the
time of transfer.
4L Great-coats and capes bronght by transfers from the
Regular Forces, will be taken on charge according to the date
of issue marked thereon, and will be eubown in the next retnm
rendered to the Director of Clothing. Cloaks and capes broudit
will, if serviceable, be returned to the Corps from which they
were received, but if not serviceable the circumstances will be
reported to the Director of Clothing, who will give instructions
as to their disposal
SBOTXOV TV. — BAfffTBII.
Supply of.
Period of
42. Sashes will be supplied to Staff Serjeants and Serjeants
of the Permanent Staff, and to the Enrolled Seijeants of all
Regiments except Artillery.
43. Sashes supplied to the Permanent Staff will be
required to last two years, and to the Enrolled Serjeants t^^
years.
0BOTXOH v.— OOLOUBa
DuraUonof.
Board of
Surrey.
44. Colours for Infantrr Regiments will be required to last
thirty years. Applications tor new colours will be accompanied
by the Proceedings of a Board of Survey showing the condition
of the old colours, and the date of their supply.
45. Colours will be provided by Regiments on the authority
of the Director of Clothing, who will furnish designs for the new
Drmwings for. colours, and also the names of tradesmen who should be applied
to for prices. The actual cost will be admitted on i{»idication
being made to the Director of Clothing.
Provided regi
mentally.
BBOnon ▼Z.--BA2>OBa
Cap and 46. Metal badges for the collars of tunics and fiDcks^ and
eoUar bad^M. also for the forage caps, will , be provided by Commanding
OflBcers under instructions horn the Director of Clothinfp, to
whom the demands will be submitted*
47. Metal badges will be brought on charge in liie Ledger,
and will be accounted for in the annual returns separately from
the garments on which they are worn.
48. The minimum period of duration of metal badns
used by Militiamen is fixed at 19 yeansi but they will not oe
Badgeitoba
brought on
ehai^ga.
ruritioo of
9
Badges. Section VL
replaced until they shall have been reported by a RegimentaJ
Board to be no longer fit for use.
49. Members of the Permanent Staff will be supplied with Penmuient
metal badges on joining, and will not be entitled to any further ^^^•
free issues.
60. The bill for new metal badges will be submitted to Cott of
Director of Clothing for pre-audit in accordance with para- l>«dgee.
graphs 135 and 137.
5L The old badges ¥nl] be disposed of as may be directed ^^^"l?^ ^^
when authority is given for the provision of the new supply. badges.
62. Deficiencies in metal badges arising from the careless- D'efleiexioiesto
nesB or neglect of the men will be made good at their exi)en8e ^j^j^^^Jgy^
by regimental arrangement, and no decrease in the store will be "fr'"*"***v'
sfiown in the annual returns under this head.
58. The sealed pattern badges in possession of each regi- Sealed
ment will not be departed from without first obtaining me l^^*^'^"^
authority of the Director of Clothing, and if there be no sealed
pattern badges in possession of Regiments, Commanding Officers
will apply to the Director of Clothing for them.
54. No allowance will be granted for fixing the metal Allowance for
badges on forage caps, tunics, or frocks. *^*°* badges
55. A badge of cross muskets, worked in gold, will be Shooting
issued for the " Best Shot ^ and of worsted for each " Marksman'' p^l^^ient
of the Permanent Staff. Staff.
66. Militiamen who (qualify as ^* Marksmen," will, when Militiamen.
they come up for training m the year following that in which
they qualified, receive badees of cross muskets worked in
worsted and will wear them during the training.
57. A badge of crossed cannon and laurel leaf worked in Bhootinf^
gold will be issued for the Best Shot and most efficient Non- ^^^ "*
Commissioned Officer or Gunner in each battery of Artillery. Kegimenta.
68. A badge of crossed cannon worked in gold will be
issued for the next Best Efficient amongst the selected com-
petitors in each battery of Artillery, or to such number in each
battery aa may be fixed from time to time.
69. A badge of crossed cannon worked in worsted will
be issued for sucn number of next Best Efficients amongst the
selected competitors in each battery of Artill^ty, as may be
fixed from time to time.
60. On the termination of the Training, the badges of To be re-
Hilitiamen will be returned to store, and will, at the next l^H^
Trainingi be re-issued to men who may have qualified for igg^ ^"*'
them.
61. Requisitions for Good Shooting Badges will be When to be
forwarded to the DureCtor oif Clothing so soon as the figure of d«n*«*«^
merit is published.
10
Section VIL
Necessaries— Permanent Stafll
SECTION yn.-NEG£8SABIE8.
Tnmsfen
from thfl
Armj, .
Kit! on com-
pletion of
Armj
SDgsgemoiita
Pormaimit Btmtt,
62. A man transferred from the Regular Forces to the
Permaneut Staff of the Militia, will not^ so long as hiB Army
Service shall continue, except as provided hj paragraph 63,
receive any Necessaries from the Militia Begunent. He will,
however, be supplied with such articles as may be requisite to
complete his kit to the Militia pattern.
63. Non-commissioned Officers and others transferred from
the Regular Forces for service on the Permanent Staff of the
Militia will, on the completion of 21 years' Army Service, if they
continue to serve on uieir Army engagement in the Militia, lie
granted a free kit, consisting of the following articles : —
AiiiolMof
kit
Artidas.
Badge for forage cap («m pat. 4S)
Bag, waterproof and hook
Blacking, tin of .. •• ..
Braoea
fbrMt
doth • • • • ••
pair of
Bmahea «
•haTini
fhard !! !! '.'. !! !!
^■hoe K blacking
[polishing
Button braii
Comb •• •• •• •• •• •• •■
Olorea or mittf pair of
Holdall
Knife, fork, and spoon set of
Knife, clasp . .
Paste, brass, tin of
Rasor and case •• •• •• •• ••
Shirts, flannel . . • • • • . • • .
Soap, piece of
Socks, worsted • . pain of
Sponge, pipedaj
Tin, mcai •• •• •• •• .. •• ..
Corer, mess tin^. .. •• ••
Towels
Infaatiy.
Kepi op hf
the man, and
taken awavon
In the event, however, of their resigning their appointment od
the Permanent Staff within two years from the date of receiving
the kit, they will be required to repay its full value ; but men
discharged medically unfit will not be required to repay the value.
64k These articles will be kept up at the expense of the
man, and will be retained by him as nis personal property on
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Marking, Section Vm.
his discharge. They ^^ill uol be included in any Ledger or
return after issue.
65. The kits of deserters will be sold and the amount Desaiten.
realized credited in the man's non-effective account.
66. A man transferred from one Militia Regiment to Transfers
another will take his kit with him, and will be furnished at the ^^^o«> Kegi-
public expense with any articles which may be used in the StT witti
Kegiment to which he is transferred, but not in the Regiment them.
from which he is transferred.
SECTION Vni.~MAREINO.
67. Clothing, great-coats, capes, leggings, mess-tins and Articles to
mess-tin covers, as well as all Necessaries issued to the Per- '^™^*«"*
manent Staff, or to Militiamen, will be marked.
88. The Clothing and Necessaries issued to the Permanent Pemument
Staff will be marked with the Regimental number of the man ^^•^*
to whom issued, and the title of the Regiment. The great-
coats, capes, and leggings will be marked with the initials of
the Regiment, the date of issue, and a consecutive number
from 1 upwards. An allowance will be made for marking all
the articles. See paragraph 160.
68. All articles issued to Militiamen, will, when appro- Militiamen.
priated for use, be marked with the initials of the Regiment, the
first year of training for which they are to be used, and a con-
secutive number from 1 upwards.
70. If a Militiaman shall lose or require to renew any
article, the article issued to complete will be marked, at the
man's expense, with the actual date of issue and with the same
number as had been originally borne by the article replaced,
so that the numbering may remain uniform throughout.
71* The number given to an article on its first issue will Number not
be retained by it until the article is worn out. ^ ^ changpsd.
72. At the expiration of each Training, the articles used Stamping
will be stamped with the last two figures of the year of such ^!^'|?f
Irammg.
73. As no marked articles can be received back from a Articlee not to
Regiment into the public stores, the marking of boots will be ^5^f^
deferred until they have been fitted to the men, and of other
articles until appropriated for men of suitable dimensions
actually enrolled.
74. The rates allowed for marking are given in para- ^*^ ^'
graph 160. "^^^•
75. The boots issued to the Militiamen, will be marked
at the expense of the men to whom they are snpphed.
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Section IX. Accounts.
Adjutant TO* 76. The Adjutant will be held responsible that this
iponuble. marking is properly effected.
77. Stamps far meaMng condemned Clothing pnor to
delivery' to the Contractar^ wul be demanded from the Ordnance
Store Department. Paint will be provided bj the mark^, and
the marks will be placed on such parts of the article as will not
prevent its sale by the Contractor or Purchaser. For making
allowance see paragraph 160.
SECTION IZ.-ACCOnNTS.
Ledger. 78. All articles, the propertv of the public, received from
the public Stores or from any other source, will be brought on
charge on the debit side of the Ledger (Army, late W.O. Book
261), and the final disposal of such articles will be recorded on
the credit side of the Ledger.
AiMm wHh 79. Articles in possession of companies for Training pur-
eom^niM tre poses will remain on charge in the Ledger, as the Adjutant wfll
on* mTen- £^j^ vouchers for them, and such articles will therefore be
'. regarded as *^held on inventory" instead of being struck off
charge.
Clothing 80. A aothing Register (Army, late W.O. Book 860) will
Begifier. be kept, with pages set apart for each article of Clothing used
in the Be^^iment, except the boots which are taken away by
the men aner each Tramin^.
Amnflemeni ^^ '^^^ Clothing Register will contain blank columni^^
rft^othing ^^^ YoT the consecutive number.
(h.) For the number of Tnonings* wear, if any, brought for-
ward from the preceding record of the same article.
(tf.) For the years (the dates of which will be entered in
the headings in manuscript) during which each article
may be worn or used.
Xmrfothiihs 82. The Clothinjg of the Permanent Staff will be kept
2^*^J2[ separately in the Register.
^•^v^^' 88. In the columns of the Clothing Refi;ister, under the
year of Training, and after the Trainmg has expired, the
regimental number and name of the man who has usea, or worn,
each gannent or article, will be entered; a line being drawn
across the space if the articles shall not have been used at all
during the period.
Itotrifli of M. When a new gannent or article shall be appropriated
all the columns
been filled up, thi
^ against the entry ._
name in the column for the year, and the register number will
be repeated in red ink, so that the proper number of Training^
inUvnUdb
of A
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General Regulations. Section X.
wear may be readilj eeea and carried forward when it shall
become necesBary to open a new page*
85. The annual Accounts rendered on Army Forms H 1102, GoinpilAtion
and H 1136 (late W.O. Forms $95 and 865) will be compiled of annual
from the Ledger and Clothing Register^ and will be accompanied ^«»'>^'^
by the receipts of Ordnance Store, or othw Officers for articles
given into Ordnance Store, or transferred to other Corps.
86. The annual Accounts will be furnished separately as Annual
follows :— Aocounta,
(a.) The Account of Clothing for the Permanent Staff on
one copy of Army Form H 1102 Hate W.0, Form 595)
made up to the 31st March in each year«
(b.) The Account of Clothing for Militiamen on one copy
of Army Form H 1186 (late W.O. Form 865) within
two months after the completion of the Training.
87. All the Clothing on charge of the Regiment at the AB artiolM to
date of the previous annual Accounts, as well as all articles beaooounted
subsequently received from PubUo Store, or authorized to be ^^*
purchased, except articles supplied on repayment^ will be fully
and carefully entered in the annual Accoimts, which will also
contain an exact account of the Clothing, and other articles
brought into use, worn out^ lost, destroyed, or made away with.
SECnOM Z,--OElfERAL SEOVLATIONS.
88. The annual requisition for Clothing for the Permanent Annual
Staff will be forwarded io the Director of Clothing not later requlBitiona
than the 31st August in each year, in duplicate, on Army Form ^o' Je«™«»«nt
H 11 40 (kte W.O. Form 885), and will be accompanied by a
size-roll in duplicate on Army Form H 11 38 (late W.O. Form
863;. Oare will be taken that the demand includes the whole
of the Clothing required for each man at any period during the
eubseouent military year.
89. Free Kits for members of the Permanent Staff will be Kits for tba
demanded as required on Army Form H 1144 (late W.O. Form Poramnent
866), on which will be given the names and dates of completion ^^^*
of 21 years* Army service of the men for whom required.
90. The annual requisitions for Clothing for tne MUitiamen Annual
wHl be forwarded to the Director of Clothing within two months requiaitioiia
after the completion of the Training, Care will be taken that a ^^^ Militia-
store sufficient for the total enrolled strength of the Corps is ™^'
maintained, but no article beyond such strength will be
demanded, except such a margin not exceeding 5 per cent, of
articles supplied in sizes as is actually necessary to fit the Begi-
ment readily on its assembly for Training. Bemuntwiia
91> Demands for Clothmg for the Militiamen wiU be sub- ^liia-ralli
mitted m duphcate on Army Form H 1140 (late W.O. Form forSS*^"*
14
Section X.
General
Requisitions
for great-ooaU
and leggings.
Board of
Surrej.
Bispocal of
unserviceable
Clothing,
great-coats,
and leggings.
Nominal roll
of Companies.
Cards showing
articles for
use of each
man.
Csrds to be
distributed bj
Serjeant-
Instructor.
Card to be
piTcn by man
in exchange
for his
Clutliing.
Clothing lista
to be com-
pleted from
carda.
885), and will be accompanied by size-rolls in duplicate on Army
Form H 1133 (late W.O. Form 551) for Infantry, or Armv
Form H 1125 (la^e W.O. Form 1314) for ArtiUery, and for
boots for all services on Army Form H 1100 (late W.O. Form
305).
82* Demands for great-coats and leggings wiU be made
upon Army Form H 1101 (late W.O. Form 130), on which also
the proceeding of the Board of Survey on the great-coats and
leggings considered unserviceable will be shown.
93. Supplementaiy demands wiU, when necessaiy, be made
on the Army Forms mentioned in paragraphs 88, 89, 91 and 92.
94. Boards of Survey, during the Non-training period,
will in all cases be composed of two Adjutants.
95. Instructions as to the disposal of unserviceable
Clothing, great-coats and leggings, will be obtained from the
Director of Clothing.
96. An Adjutant directed to hand over unserviceable
articles to an Ordnance Store OflScer, or to a Contractor, wiU
not cause them to be despatched until instructions in regard to
them have been received from the Ordnance Store OflScer.
97. Before the commencement of the Training, the
Adjutant will call upon the Serjeant-Instructor of each Com-
pany, as representing the Captain, to furnish him with a list.
Army Form H 1142 (late W.O, Form 864) showing the regi-
mental numbers, ranks, and names of all men of the Company
who may be expected to attend at the Training.
98. From the lists on Army Form H 1142 (late W.O.
Form 864), and from the Clothing Register, the Adjutant will
prepare cards, Army Form H 1141 (late W.O. Form 859),
givmg the title of tne Regiment, the man's regimental number,
and tne year of Training on one side, and on the other a com-
plete list of the articles required, with the register number of
each article that has been appropriated for the man's use.
99. These cards will be distributed by the Serjeant
Instructor of the Battery or Company to the men (two to each
man, one marked original, the other duplicate), as they come
up for Training, and each man on producing his card (marked
original) to the Adjutant, will receive in exchange a complete
outfit.
100. The cards being retained by the Adiutant will con-
stitute vouchers for the articles in wear, and will afiiird a
complete inventory of the same. One card will be retained by
the man, and will show him the articles for which he 10
responsible.
lOli From the cards, the Adjutant will complete the
Clothing lists. Army Form H 1142 (late W.O. Form 861) with
the re^ster numbers of the articles served out to each man,
and wul then compare the lists with the muster rolls to see that
the men are really effective.
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General Begulations. Section X.
102. The Adjutant^ in the presence of the Captain or his Articles
representative, will, during the Training, see each Company, in of Glothiog in
turn, paraded, and will compare the articles in possession of poewssionof
each man, and the register numbers which the articles bear, ^^i^^.
with the cards and the lists, and will correct any discrepancies
that mav* be discovered. The Clothing list will then be signed
by the Captain.
103. After the Clothing lists shall have been signed by the Caids tobe
Officers Commanding Compasiies, the cards received by the destiwedat
Adjutant will be given to the Serjeant-Instructors, but, at the 5«^
expiration of the Training they will be returned, together with **
those not used in consequence of the absence of the men for
whom thev were made out, to the Adjutant, and will be
destroyed by him*
104. The Clothing will be given into Store at the expira- rn^^v-
tion of the Training, and will be checked by the Clothing lists, given Sifo
and all articles not forthcoming will be accounted for to the store. Com-
Adjutant. ^ pletionof.
106, The Clothing Register (Army, late W.O. Book 260) Clotliing
will then be completeo, and the annual demands and Accounts Be^^lster.
be made out.
106. Before the annual Accounts are forwarded to the stock-taking.
Director of Clothing, stock will be taken by the Adjutant, in
order to ascertain that the aggregate quantities and classification
of wear agree with the statements in the Accoimts.
107. xtecords will be kept of the measurements of all Measorements
Militiamen; recruits, when found fit for the active lists of of men to be
their Regiments, will be carefully measured, and will be fitted '«'<>«*^-
with Clothing, due allowance b^g made for the growth or
development of the body in consequence of drill.
108. All the articles of Clothing appropriated for the use Clothing
of each man will be kept together, and be always ready for issue ^or each man
to him. tobekept
109. Immediately after the receipt of articles from the Opening of
Royal Army Clothing Depdt or other Piiblic Store, the packages pockagei.
will be opened in the presence of, and the contents be examined
by, two Adjutants, and if any deficiency or damage be found to
exist, a report will be immediately forwarded to tne Director of
Clothing. Shoidd this instruction be neglected, no complaint
made suosequently will be entertained.
HO, The pairs of boots received firom Royal Army Clothing Pain of boota
Depot or other Public Store vnH not be untied or separated ""^^^^^
until they shall have been fitted and appropriated to the men, MpropSted,
and they will invariably be issued in paurs as received.
111. Should any complaint be made by a member of the Complainta to
Permanent Stafl^ or by a Militiaman, of the quality of an article ^ inyeati-
issued to him from the Regimental Store, the case, if it occurs ^*^^
duiinK Training, will be mvestigated by a Board of Officers,
and, u during the Non-training period, by two Adjutants, and
16
Section X.
General B^ulations.
ArCiolet not
to be retumad
to Store
without
authority.
BiipoMl of
emptj
packii0M.
FMlngei to
be •ooounted
for.
Bates for
■pctcialitie
Clotbing to
be Marched.
Artirlee
requiring
repairs.
the report will be forwarded by the Adjutant, with his obsenra-
tioDB, to the Director of Clothing for instructions.
112. No article of Clothing will be returned to the Ro^al
Army Clothing Depot or other Public Store without the sanction
of the Director of Clothing being first obtained. In applying
for authority, the Commanding Officer will state on what date
the articles were received by him ; his reasons for wishing to
return them; their condition; and whether they are or are not
regimentally marked. On the receipt of the authority for their
return, care will be taken, before their transmission, that the
niunber and description of the articles forwarded exactly corre-
spond with the particulars specified therein, and that no article
is included which was not originally received from the Royal
Army Clothing Depot or other Public Store, as such article, if
sent, will be returned io the Regiment, and the carriage both
ways charged against it. The Regiment from which the
articles are sent will be shown on the labels of the packages.
US* Militia Regiments will return all casks ana cases
received with Clothing, Necessaries, or War Office Forms to the
nearest Ordnance Store Officer, at the same time forwarding
to such Officer the usual vouchers.
114. Packages issued to Regiments of Militia with Clothing,
Necessaries, or War Office Forms, and those issued witii Cloth-
ing or Necessaries specially demanded on repayment, will be
brought on charge in the Clothing Ledger and in Anny Form
H 1136 (late W.O. Form 865).
115. When permission is ^ven to Regiments of Militia to
provide regimentally any articles of Clothing, the rate to be
charged for each article so provided will be notified by the
Director of Clothing, or be promulgated in the Army CSrculara.
When there is no rate fixed and instructions are given to provide
the articles locally, the rates at which several Finns would
undertake to supply them will be obtained and submitted to
the Director of (Jlothing for his approval, before any of them are
accepted. In such cases the letters forwarding the tendera will
be marked " Pressing.'"
116. On the receipt of the Clothing into store, at the
termination of each Training, it will be carefully searched, and
the pockets emptied of any articles that may be left in them.
117. A iretum of the Clothing of the Militiamen, exclusive of
the Permanent Stafi^ which absolutely requires repairs, together
with an estimate of the cost of effecting the same, will be
transmitted not later than one month after the termination of
the Training, to the Director of Clothing, on Army Form H 1 187
(late W.O. Form 868), for authority to incur the expense. The
application will be supported by a statement showmg in detail
the nature of the repairs required, and if no part of the estimate
is chargeable to the men under paragraph 119, by a Certificate
to that effect.
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General B^nilations. Section X>
^^^^ ■ ■' ' .1-1.-— ». — — — I »■! Ill»«.^ II
118. Arrangements for the repair and oleanaing of Clothing Amngemento
at the termination of the annual Training, will be carefully con- lor repain or
fiidered by Officers Commanding Regiments, before any decision ^^*°^if*
18 arrived at as to the amoimt of expenditure to be proposed in coiSdSredf
the estimate ; and as the repairs to the Clothing are usually of
a simple character, they wilt, if possible, be executed by men of
the Permanent Staff, whether tailors or not.
119. The cost of replacing buttons or other parts of articles what repain
which have been lost will not be allowed agamst the public. m« cha^eabU
The repairs chargeable to the public will be limited to those for ^ ^ °^°'
damae^ee caused by jiecessary wear and tear, and will not
include damages which arise from carelessness or mischief. The
cost of such repairs, cleansing, or fumigation, as are attributable
to the negligence or want of personal cleanliness of l^Iilitiamen
will be charged to the men concerned, but wiU be included in
the return referred to in paragraph 117.
120. The following solutions will be found effectual ia
removing the stains from scarlet frocks, viz. :—
One ounce of salts of sorrel dissolved in one and a-half pints Bolations for
of boiling water, and one ounce of cream of tartar dis- cleaning
solved in one and a-half pints of <K)ld water ; each solu- *^^^^ frocks,
tion heing kept in a separate vessel. This quantity
will be stfficient for eight garments.
12L Frocks which require cleaning will first be well beaten ^^^^ ^f
and brushed. A perfectly clean hard orush will then be used applying the
in applying the solutions alternately to the garments, com*- solutions,
mencmg with the salts of sorrel, until all the stains have been
completely removed. If the weather will permit of it, the
garments will then be hun^ up in the sim to diy, but if not, they
will be hung up in a dry place, but not near fires or stoves.
122. The ingredients will be obtained on the spot, and PKmsion of
application to incur the necessary expenditure will be made to ingi^dienu
the Director of Clothing. Each appUcation will be accompanied ^' ^AmaiMig.
by a statement of the quantities required, the cost at which they
can be procured, and the number of garments to be cleaned, and
when authority has been received the work will be performed
by the Permanent Staff as a duty.
123. Should the articles be found in such a state as to Fumigation.
render fomi^tion or any special mode of cleansing necessary, a
separate estimate of the expense at which the materials for the
pnrpNOse oan be bought will be forwarded with the estimate for
repairs, and a separate explanation of the causes which have led
to such an exceptional state of the articles will be furnished.
\Mien the cost of the materials shall have been authorised, the
Permanent Staff will carry out the work.
124. Ektch application by a Commanding Officer to incur Application to
expenditure for the repair, cleansing, or fiimigation of Clothingi incur expm
will be accompanied by a statement showing the names of the ^ '^P**^
(c. K.) 0
18
Section X. General Regulations.
men chargeable for any proportion of the estimated cost of these
services, and the amomit assessed against each man.
Worn-out 126. A few suits of worn-out garments will, upon application
8*"?«°J* to the Director of Clothing, be allowed to be retained for the
oatOng up^' repair of others, but the collars of the frocks and the waistbands
of the trousers will be required to be given up to the Ordnance
Store Officer.
R«pai« of 123^ jjo Allowance will be granted for the repair of boots.
^ **•. 127. As the Clothing will be kept clean by the men during
ClothiDgat the Training, the only cleansing which should be necessary when
termination of it is taken iuto storc at the termination of the Training will be
^^'^^^^K- to brush it, which will be done by the Permanent Staff, but no
charge for the performance of this duty will be admitted against
the public.
128. Articles of Clothing issued to replace losses, articles
destroyed by wilfulness or neglect, or articles worn out, will
not be charged for, but they will be required to wear for the
full periods laid down in these Regulations ; and the value of
the article lost, destroyed, or prematurely worn out, calculated
according^ to Hhe number of unexpired Trainings or months
during which the article should have been used but was not,
will be charged against the man, together with the worn-out
value, in the same manner as laid down in paragraph 130,
except in cases in which the articles are forthcoming, when
the worn-out value will not be charged. See paragraph 131.
129. The full value will be charged for new great-coats
and capes ; for worn-out coats and capes, the worn-out value
will be charged ; but for part-worn coats and capes, the pro-
portionate value for each year which the lost article had to be
worn, when lost, will be charged in addition to the worn-out
value. The annual Clothing Accounts will show the articles
lost, the amounts recovered, and the Pay Lists in which the
credits will be found.
Mode of 130. The following is the method of computing the value
romputingthe of a lost article: —
tfiiclM. («•) Deduct the worn-out value of the lost garment from
its value when new.
(b.) Divide the remainder bv the number of months or
trainings the garment should wear.
(c.) Multiply the quotient by the ntunber of months or
trainings the lost garment has actually been wom.
(d.) Subtract the result from the total value of the garment
when new.
{e.) The remainder will be the sum to be charged to the
soldier.
(/.) Any part of a month will be taken as a whole.
WorcMMift 18L In oases where the soldier has not lost the garment,
▼aluc BQiio t)ut has so damaged it as to make it unserviceable, the worn-
19
General Begulations. Section Z,
out value will be deducted from the final result arrived at in be charged
the manner described in the preceding paragraph, and the fort^TOn^ff
difference will be the sum to be charged to the soldier.
132. Where the worn-out value of an article is less than Worn-out
one shilling, it will not be taken into acccount in the calcula- than^on^
tions required to find the amount representing the value of the shilling.
unexpired period of wear, but not less than the worn-out value
will be charged in any case.
133. A list of such ai'ticles as are to be charged for, Accountant
whether as lost or issued on payment, will be made out by the to complete
Adjutant against each Company, and handed to the Accountant ^f'^^J^j^'^
who renders the Pay Lists for the Permanent Staff. The latter
Officer will then complete the cash portion of the document,
and include the total amoimt as a charge against the Officer •
Commanding, at the same time crediting the public with the
amoimt.
134. The articles required to replace losses by desertion Lomcb by
will be suppUed free of charge ; but the deserter on rejoining d^^^'tion.
will be required to pay the value, as detailed in paragraph 130,
of such articles as he may have made away with.
135. Charges on account of Clothing will not be included ^^^«
in any Pay List rendered to the War Office imless they have -^ pfj Liste.
been authorized by the Director of Clothing.
136. The Abstract of Charges will show the whole To show
expenditure, whether a portion is to be recovered from the men ^^^^^j.,^^
or not, and the amount recovered fi-om the men who, under ^
paragraph 119, have to pay for wilful damage, carelessness, or
want of personal cleanliness, will appear as a credit to the
public in the Abstract of Receipts.
137. The charges and credits on account of Clothing will Chaises and
appear in the Pay List of the period during which the charges Crediu.
have been authorised or the credits have been received. Ihe
charges will be submitted for the approval of the Director of
Clothing as they are incurred.
138. In the case of charges for making-up or fitting charges for
Clothing and for marking Clothing, great-coats, head-diesses making up,
and leggings, the number of the order (which will be found ^^^"^
quoted on the Delivery Voucher) on which the articles were clothing.
issued from the Royal Army Clothing Depdt will be quoted on
each claim, and, where more than one order is quoted, the
number of articles charged for on each will be distinctly
shown.
139. Abstracts of Charges will be accompanied by any ProTisional
Erovisional authorities wliich may have been previously given authorities to
y the Director of Clothing for incurring expenditure for ^J^^XYf
services not fully provided for in these Regulations. The pro- charge*.
visional authority will empower the Accountant to disburse the p^^j^i^n^i
money necessary, and will be a voucher to that efiect, but no authority
charge on account thereof will appear in the Pay-List without sanctions
the authority referred to in paragraph 140. moaer?^ °^
20
Section X.
Director of
Clothing to
aiithoriie
payment.
Charges for
re -altering.
Fitting.
Ko<«Mitj for
alteration of
giothing
ought to be
rare.
Officer
Commanding
toffiTefkiitten
order for
alteration of
Clothing.
General Regulations,
Agreemeov
with trades*
meu for
alteration! or
ro|>airs.
One
abstract to
include all
credit*.
PajLiitia
which ere lit
it in^cn to bo
quoted in tbe
Account.
Art idea
dii^troTcd on
atH'ouut of
infertioua
dj
140. On returning the abstract to the Commanding Officer,
the Director of Clothing will give authority for including in the
Pay List such specific amount as may be properly chargeable to
the public.
14L Charges for re-altering Clothing will be accompanied
by an explanation of the causes for the necessity for the charge®.
142. When a garment has been fitted to a man it wiU lie
retained as far as practicable for his exclusive use so long as he
remains in the Regiment, or until the garment is worn out.
148. If sufficient care be taken, the necessity for alterhig
Clothing ought not frequently to occur, and, as the frock issued
under present regulations is intended to be a loose-fitting gar-
ment, it should very seldom require alteration.
144. The alteration of Clothing will only be carried out on
the written order of the Commanding Officer, specifying the
articles to be altered, and the names of the men for whom they
are required ; and such order vriD not be given until it has been
ascertained that the garment which it is proposed to alter will
not, without alteration, fit any Militiaman in the Regiment, of
dimensions corresponding to the size marked on the garment,
and who has not already been fitted.
145. In making arrangements for the alteration or repair
of Clothing, the pei-son who is to perform the work will sign an
agreement to do the same at specified i*ates. This agreement,
together with the tradesman's original receipted bill, and the
written orders under which the work waB executed, will accom-
pany the voucher forwarded to the Director of Clothing for
pre-audit.
146. One abstract to be furnished with each Pay List will
include all sums on account of Clothing and Necessarit^
credited to the public, and care will be taken that creditu for
separate years are not mixed up, and also that the credits
correctly represent the value of the items struck oflF in the
Accounts ccncemed.
147. Whenever a statement is made in the Clothing
Accoimt, that credit for a certain sum will be p^ven, the date
of the Pay List rendered to the W^ar Office, and, if possible, the
number of the voucher, in which such credit will appear, wiU
be distinctly ouotei
148. Before articles are deptroyed or struck off charge on
account of the wearer having sufiered from infectious or con-
tiigious disease, special authority will Ik? obtained from the
Director of Clothing. unlcKs the Medical Officer shall certify tliat
cleansing and fumigation '^'ill not be sufficient to prevent the
spread of infection or contagion, and that the immediate
destruction of the articles is alwolutely necessary, in which cane
the articles will be at once destroyed, and application will be
made to the Director of Clothing for covering authority to strike
them off charge. When the Clothing can be disinfected, such
steps as tl)e l^Iedical Officer may consider practicable and
21
General Begulatioiis. Section X.
Bufficaetit will be taken regimentally. In all cases the report
made to the Director of Clothing will be accompanied bj the
certificate of the Medical Officer, showing the nature of the
complaint, and the steps recommended by him« as well as by a
statement of the names of the diseased men, of the artides
infected, and the time they have been in use.
148. It should be clearly understood that articles will not When ftn
be considered to have been worn the iull periods, unless they *'^^! ia to be
have been actually m use. i he years or trauungs during which ^o^n out.
articles remain unused in the Regunental Store will not count in
reckoning the time articles have been worn.
150. The Adjutant of the Militia Regiment will be at all Bespoiuibility
times responsible for the efficiency, and will be held accountable ^^i^®
for the quantity and condition of the Clothing of hia Re^ment ; J'^**"*-
and all requisitions and receipts for the same will^ on all occa-
sions, be signed by him. No Non-Commissioned Officer or
private will be recognised in any way as a sub-accountant or
store holder of regimental Clothing or Necessaries.
15L Compensation in lieu .of Clothing or Necessaries will Compen-
not be allowed under any circumstances either to members of •***<^"-
the Permanent Staff who are not serving on their Army engage-
ments or to Militiamen. Members of ! the Permanent Staff who
are serving on their Army en^gements will be paid compensa-
tion, as laid down in paragi-aph 17.
152. Adjutants of Regiments from which men are trans- Pftrticulan of
ferred will furnish Adjutants of Regiments to which they are «;'iolM s^t
transferred with full writteji particulars respecting the Clothing ^v*^'*'**'^™'
and Necessaries of every man transfeiTed.
153* All communications on the subject of Clothing or Oorrespon-
Necessaries will be addressed by Officers Commanding Regi- **®°<*-
ments to the
Director of Clothing,
Royal Anrgr Clothing Depdt,
Grosvenor Road,
London, S.W.
154. Vouchers for articles received from, as well as for Vouchen.
articles returned to the Royal Army Clothing Depot, will be
forwarded to the Storekeeper instead of to the Director of
Clothing. . .
155. No liability on account of services not provided for LiabiUtj for
in these Regulations, will be incmrred withour special authority unproWded
having been previouslv obtained from the Director of Clothing, wrrioes not
or having been promulgated in Army Circulars. wit^ut^"'
authoriljr.
22
Section Z.
Cteneral Regulations.
PricM of
Clothing and
BatoBfor
166. The rates to be charged for all articles of Clothine or
Necessaries issued to the Militia on pavment, or to replace
losses by neelect, as also the value of articles when worn
the prescribed periods, will be published annually in Army
Circulars.
157. The following rates will be allowed for making up
Clothing supplied in material to Regiments of the Chimnel
Islands Militia. These rates include the fitting of the garments,
and also of sewing on the chevrons and badges appertaining to
each rank, viz, : —
ABTICLE8.
fStaff
ir.^v. J Battery Staff
^^^ isergwiu .. ..
l^Buglen or Tnunpeten
Troosert, r Stair
eaohpair. \ Other ranks • .
Bates for
alterationt.
158. The following rates will be allowed for the alteration
or re-alteration of garments supplied made up, or which, having
been made up for men who have become non-effective, are
issued to other men : —
ASTICLKS.
PcmaiiMit
fluff.
KarolM
Tunics • •
.. mmifh
t. d.
1 6
1 0
0 6
#. d.
0 s
Frocks
0 6
Trousers
• • • • • • ■
eaohpair
0 4
Bites for
sewing on
oheTTons.
159. The following rates will be allowed for sewing on
chevrons and badges to garments supplied made up, viz. : —
CheTTons
Colour Badge, complete
Crown . • • • • • t •
Bugle
Creased Rifles and Crown . •
Crossed Trumpets • .
Badge for Ounnerj Instructor
Pioneer's Badge
SkiU at Arms Badge . •
Crown and Cannon . .
• •
each bar U.
• •
eachBadffs %d.
• •
23
General Regulations.
Section X.
160. The following rates wiU be allowed for marking, viz. : —
Bates for
marking.
ABTICLKS.
each
1}
M
Head-drafls
Corer for Head-dreM
Tunio
Frock
Troiuen • •• •• each pair
BooU .. • ,,
Great Coata • each
Ckpea for Great Coats . • . • • . „
Leggings • •• .. each pair
Free / Artillery • • • • . . each kit
Kits \InfantTT „
Marking the Tear of Training on the Clothing'
after each Training, for ererj 100 men clothed
at the Training • . • • • . . •
Stamping the condemned mark on ereiy 100
articles of Clothing delirered to the Conductor
Enrollfld
t. d.
0 Ok
0
0
0
0
0*
Ok
Ok
8 0
2 0
(200 and 500 4 | 82 H. & 8. 2610.)
ARMY CIRCULARS.
1882.
War Office,
Ul May 1882.
The following Regulations and Instructions are
promulgated to the Army by direction of the Secretary
of State for War.
CONTENTS.
rziTAircB.
Z.-ABaTJI<AB F0B0B8.
PA«B
CUnoa 97. AUowanoe Baflrulations, 1881 — Alterations and
Additions — — -.'— — — — — — 8
08. AUowance Beffnlatlons. 1881 ~ Commuted AUowanoe
In Uen of Fuel and lil^ht at Home Stations — 18
,, 90. Beglmental Establlsliments of tlie Beflrolar and
" Auxiliary Forces, 1882-8 — — — — — 80
,, 100. Gratuities for Zionff Serrloe and Good Oonduot— — 81
II.-ATrXTTiTAKY AND BBSEBYB FOBCBS.
MIUTIA.
„ 101. Pay of Kon-Commlssloned Offlcers on the Permanent
Staff reduced to the ranks — — — — — 21
ARMY RESERVE.
108. Pensions and Gratuities— Class II. of the Army
OVIiATIOirS Ton tkb ooikirssajuat
Olauss 108. Barracks and Quarters— — -*-* — — — 82
,y 104. Bxpense Stores — — — — — •..— 28
„ 106b Berised Schedules of Barrack Furniture — — — 24
.^ J. . LOHDOHi
3*^MIT."S^!!^* ("■««], «KaKtalcro^ s ioK8.n, mi imii
i9''OHAMS A OttJhtmiostarBtfw; TRUBN ER A Co.. if* aOi LndcmU Hill j
■ rANrOftD.Ctertar CroM I KJCOAN I'Ao U THJENCH A Co^l. l*AUiBMtorSi|ttUt|
OEirrTN A C<»- Th« Uwd, PoansAi A.Sc nLACIT. S»ias«*«*{
ALKJ^ TMaM i C«^ AMm SiiwV moA S. I\>M02IBT. OnAon Itnt^ Ovsuv.
Price Setenpence.
a
ContentB €QnAm§d.
ovuLTioirs rem tsb omoHAiroB bto
OlAQM 106. TMtSnff mxkA DispoMd of War BooImU .i. -. ~ 86
„ 107. Faokinff, 8toiiBir» and Peiiodloal Xnapeetlon of Wot
Qnaootton— — — — — — — — — a©
z.-SBOin:«ui voBOOB.
OlauM 106. ArloM of dothiiir and VooeoMuioo —-•--— 86
n.-AirXTTiTARY VOBOBS.
VOUIHTECIS.
„ 100. Prteoo of dothinflr and Hoc— — ri— — — — ~ 86
BBGUZ^AB VOBCnS.
Olauao 110. ZiOeml Proeaodlnss — — — — — — — — 87
111. Btatiofionr, *o., Sehool Xatwlali — ~ — — 97
„ 118. MiUtarr Books — -------87
ft
118. ABX7 70SM8
▲pPMidix to Olaiuo 108 •» — <~^ — — — «.88
If ff 100— — - — --- — -87
I
BMDee: Oft^solttc FatMsh
FDfANOK
X.— msovziAm romcas.
Allowance Begolations, 1881— Alterations and
1. The following alterations in, and additions to, the Allowance Glanse 97«
Regulations, 1881 (Army Regulations, Vol. T., Part III.), have
been approved, and should be noted in the copies of regulatiooa
already issued.
3. Paragraph 1 will stand amended as follows : —
!• Provisions will be issued at home stations as follows : —
PoBOiia enftiUed to draw Bations.
Eacb Wamni Officer, no»«om-
minioncd officer and man borne
on the effiBotire strengfeh of the"
Army
When etationedi.
VMBW^r**.
In- barracks or sta- I
tionaiy quarters
Under oanTas
Inbtllete ..
..-
Soato'of Batioik
1 lb. bread.
i lb. freabor preMrred
meak
1 lb. bread.
1 lb. fresh meat or
I lb. preserred meat.
U lb) fiesb meat
weighed previoiialj
to cooking.
1 lb. bread.
1 lb. potatoes or oilier
tegetables.
2 pints of small beer.
Yinegar, salt, and
pepper a
8. The wordi " Whose case is not submitted to the Commis-
sioners of Chelsea Hospital^ with a Tiew to his claim to pension
being considered/' will be omitted from the last sentence of para-
graph 8.
»
4. Paragraph 15 will be amended as follows : —
1ft* Bations will not be issuable for Officers, their families^
or their servants at stations where a consolidated money
allowance which covers the cost of rations is issued. They
will not be issued when Officers are on leave, with the ex-
ception that if horses for which they draw forage are left
behind, rations may be continued to the groom who remains
in charge of the horses.
5. The words '^ Preserved meat, | lb./' will be omitted from the
ointh line of paragraph 25.
B 2
n^y 198S.] 4
(Segular Forces) — continued.
Glaa&e 97 ^ ^^ paragraph 28, the words '' under apecial circumstances *'
c^tinned. in the Ist Hue will be omitted ; the words " except unmarried re-
gimental Warrant OflBcers/' will be added at the end of (*), and
the words '' Warrant Officers/' will be inserted at the beginning
of (c).
7. The words " and will be drawn on Army Form P 1928/'
will be inserted after the word '' station '' in the fourth line of
paragraph 32.
8. The words ^' on Army Form F 746 " will be substituted for
the following words in the fourth and fifth lines of paragraph 40:
** On Army Form F 742 for ordinary rations at Home Stations^
and on Army Form F 746 at Foreign Stations.'^
9. The following paragraph will be added after paragraph 44 : —
44(a). Similar certificates will be sent by the Commissariat
to the District Officers of the Army Hospital Corps for such
men of the Army Hospital Corps as may not be attached for
rations to other corps, and to the Officers commanding
companies of other departmental corps for the men of such
corps who draw rations direct. The certificates will be
attached by these Officers to their sub-accounts.
10. At the end of the fourth line of paragraph 62^ the word
'' tea " will be inserted.
11. The following will be substituted for paragraph 70: —
lO. Hospital Stoppage Returns, Army Form O 1G43 (a)
and (&), showing the number of stoppages due from each man,
will be prepared from the Admission and Discharge Book on
the termination of each month, and will be signed by the
Medical Officer in charge and transmitted to the Paymasters
of Corps concerned, who will be responsible for crediting the
stoppages.
«
TOa. In the case of the Royal Artillery and Royal Engi*
neers, and Depart mental Corps, the returns will be transmitted
direct to the Officer commanding the battery or company*
instead of to the Paymaster of the district or division, and
will be attached as vouchers to the Battery or Company Ptoy
Lists.
tO&. The Paymaster or Officer acting as such will take
immediate steps for checking the stoppages to be accounted
for by him, and for sending an acknowledgement to the
Medical Officer.
12. Paragraph 73 will be cancelled.
[]iray.M99.
finance (Regular FoToesy-^ntinued.
18. The following will be inserted after paragraph 79 :*^
90a. The monthly returns for men of the Royal Artillery> Clause 97
Boyal Engineers^ and Departmental Corps^ will be sent to continued,
the Officers commanding batteries or companies, or (for men
of the Army Hospital Corps) to the District Officer of the
Army Hospital Corps. These returns will be attached by
these Officers to their sub-accoants.
14. The following will be added after paragraph 82 : —
89a. Men discharged from the Army will be shown
separately in the Betom on Army Form F 733^ and will not
be included in the Return on Army Form O 1714.
15. The words " and washing *' wiU be inserted after the word
messing '' in the fifth line of paragraph 83, and in the third line
of paragraph 84.
16. Paragraph 86 will stand amended as follows : —
86« When any soldier is imprisoned in a civil gaol at
home, either for a civil or military offence, or as a deserter,
no charge on account of subsistence will be admissible in
Army Accounts. The rate to be paid for prisoners in
Colonial prisons abroad will be such sum as the Secretary of
State may order.
17. The words ''or under arrest or in prison '' will be inserted
after the word '^ Hospital " in the ninth line of paragraph 87.
18. The following will be substituted for the latter part of
paragraph 103 : —
le
Regimental.
'laeatenant-Colonel Commanding,*or Lieutenant-
Colonel of Field AitiUexy
Lieatenant-Colonel of CkurnBon Artilleiy not in
independent command
Major of Field Artillerj, in addition to a battery
none •• .. •• «•
Major of Qmiaon Artillery
Battery Officers of Field Brigades below the
rank of Major to be mounted on troop hones
Adjutant or Acting Adjutant receiring pay as such
Siding' Master to be proxided with a troop
horse
At
Home
Stations.
Horses.
2
1
1
1
At
Foreign
Stations.
Horses.
2
1
1
1
With an
Army in
the Field.
Horsea.
8
2
1
1
19. The foot note to paragraphs 103 and 104 will be cancelled^
and the following words substituted : —
• « See definition in paragraph 246."
6
FhiBBce (Sqgidsr Rnoeft>-HRmi«»iiie(/.
Qanie 07 SO. In tpuragvaph 105, after the wm-ds ** Iwtrnctor of Mob-
ketnr/' the words '' or Acting Instrnctor drawing pay as such" will
be added.
21. In the fourth line of paragraph 106, th3 following will be
added before the word ** Ridiug-Master " : —
" All OflScers belo v the rank of Major, including the."
22. The following will be added to paragraph 107 : —
At
Home
Stations.
At
Foreign
Station*.
With an
AniiT in
the Field.
DejMriment of ArtiUery Studies : —
Director . . . , , ,
AwLfttant Director . . . , , . , , , ,
Iiifitruetor in Artillerj . . , ,
HoTMS.
2
1
1
Horses.
• •
• •
■ *
HoTWCi.
• •
23. The words *' including Field Artillery" will be inserted in
the 9th line of paragraph 125 after the words "Mounted Corps."
24. The following will be substituted for paragraph 126 : —
IMI. At those home stations where forage is issuod by the
Commissariat, or is supplied under contiact the conditions of
which provide for separate issues to OflScers, Staflf, Dcpart-
raentnl, and Infantry Officers who are entitled to forage, may
draw at their option forage in kind (ceasing in that case to
draw the money allowance).
19Sa. Issues in kind drawn by such Officers will be ac-
counted for by llicm monthly on Army Form 744 (Staff and
Departmental Officers) and Army Form 746 (Regimental
Officers).
f S€l/^ At stations other than those specified in paragraph
126y these Officers will draw the money allowanee in Uau of
forage.
25. The following will be added at the end of paragra|ih 1131 : —
*'also during a period not exceeding one month fur
stabling ncccs>sarily retained by an Officer for horses he is
about to procure to fill up vacancies in his regulated noaber
of horses."
26. In paragraph 148 (page 39), under the heading '^'OiHrers
Messes,'* for the words: —
" For a Regimental Officer stationed singly in Banacks
where no Regimental Mess is established/'
the following words will be substituted : —
" In barracks where no Regimental Mess is established,
for each Regimental Officer (not exceeding three in all) who
would ordinarily be a dining member of a Mess."
[Xmr 1889.
RaaBoe (Sj&gatBX Fcaneay-ooHtiuued.
27. In peragfaph 148 (page 41\ after '^ library/' the words GlatlBe 97
** or Recreation Boom " will be aaded, and under the head of eomtimted.
** Browning arms '^ (in tbe last line of page 42) 3^ rations of
candles will be inserted as issuable from October to Mardi.
28. In the tenth line of paragraph 155, the words ''oil
mineral^ for, 1 gill/' will be omitted; and in the 11th line, after the
words '* wick for " " mineral oil *' wUl be inserted.
29. The following will be substituted for paragraph 168 : —
108. Issues will commence from the date of an Officer's
joining a station for duty, and will cease on his being struck
off the strength of the District. Increased allowances on pro-
motion will commence from the date of the notification in the
London Gazette at home stations,
168a. Issues will not be made for Officers during leave
of absence ; but if an Officer should proceed on leave after the
weekly supply has been issued, he will not be required to
refund any issues of fuel and light so drawn.
MSfr. If an Officer is detached on duty from his station,
he will cease to draw fuel and light there ; but he will receive
issues at his new station if not disqualified from doing so by
the receipt of travelling or other allowance.
30. In the second line of paragraph 171, the word ''Regi-
mental '' will be substituted for the word ** substantive,^' and the
words " A Chaplain on probation " will be inserted in place of
'* An Army Curate '' in the sixth line.
31. The following will be added to the lict Cf appointments in
paragraph 172 : — i
Barrack«Serjeaut if a Pensioner • . • • Class I.
82. The words '' or for allowances drawn under paragraph 205 '^
will be inserted after tbe word '* only/' in the last line of paragraph
197.
33. The following words will be added to the end of paragraph
223:—
'' and no issue will be made without the production of such
order or a certified copy of it.''
M. Paragraph 226 will stand amended as follows : —
W9%. If an Officer who has received an advance of Field
Allowance, becomes entitled, by promotion or by appointment,
to a higher rate of Field Allowance, he will, during the period
covered by such advance, receive the difierence between the
old ; nd new rates for the days on which he may be actually
under canvas. But such difference will not be issuable for any
day prior to the date, if at home, of the London Gazette notifying
such promotion or appointment, or, if abroad, of tbe General
Order nromulffatiDfi: it.
May tSSf$.'] 8
finance (Begular FoTcesh-cantinued.
Clause 97 35. The following will be substitated for the first three Hues of
0OKii»m§d. paragraph 242 : —
949. The extent of accommodation in public qaarteri to
which Officers are entitled, both at Home and Foreign
Stations^ is shown in the table below ; the scale to be assigned
to the rank of Officers being further governed by the instruc-
tions given in paragraph 171»
36. The following will be substituted for paragraph 246 : —
940. The undermentioned Officers will alone be entitled
to the quarters laid down for a Regimental Lieutenant-
Colonel Commanding —
(a). The Lieutenant-Colonel of Roval Artillery in. command
of Divisions of Field Artillery, or of Districts of
Garrison Artillery.
(b.) The Senior Lieutenant-Colonel of Royal Engineers at
the Head-quarters of each Engineer District or
Sub-District, or a Lieutenant-Colonel of Royal
Engineers in command of two or more troops or
companies at the same station.
(c.) The Lieutenant-Colonel Commanding a regimental
district.
(d.) The Lieutenant-Colonels Commanding the home and
the foreign battalions of a Territorial regiment*
{e.) The Lieutenant-Colonel Commanding a Cavalry regi-
ment or the Cavalry depdt.
37. The following will be inserted after paragraph 230 : -
950a. It has been determined by the Commissioners of
Inland Revenue (Sec. 60, 5 and 6 Vict., c. 85, No. IV.,
Rule 8), that Officers serving on the Staff of the Army,
or otherwise holding appointments for a fixed term, wUl
be liable to pay income tax (Schedule A) in respect of
their public quarters in War Department buildings or hats
occupied by them, rent free.
9:kOb. As a general rule, however, Officers mentioned in
the preceding paragraph will not, for the future, be requiml
to pay Inhabited House Duty on public quarters duly allotted
to them. Any assessments to Inhabited House Duty mmr,
if not withdrawn locally under Inland Revenue authoritr,
be reported for consideration, with a view to relief from its
payment.
9ftOc. Regimental Officers, and Officers of the Army
Departments who do not hold appointments for any fixed
term, will be exempt from the payment of Income Tax
(Schedule A) and Inhabited House Duty on their public
quarters.
9SO</. All Officers of the Army or Army Departments
in public quarters, whether holding their appointments Cor s
9 [May ISSli.
Finance (Regular Forcesy-contmued.
fixed term or not^ will^ from the 1st April 1882, be exempt Clause 97
from the payment of claims to tithes, authorized water rates, continued,
and local rates, such as Poor Rates, Highway Rates, General
District or Sanitary Rates on War Department barracks,
quarters, or huts. Such claims, if made, will be considered
as made upon War Department property, whether the quarters
belong to or are hired by the Government, and will be dealt
with as directed in the Regulations for the Roval Engineer
Department, and in the Regulations for the Commissariat and
Transport Staff.
38. The words '^ Chaplains on probation,'' will be substituted
for the words ''Army Curates " in paragraph 258.
39. The following will be added after paragraph 2C6 : —
MI6a. At home stations, Chaplains will, as a general
rule, be permitted to live out of barracks, although quarters
may be available for them.
40. The word "Civilian" will be placed before the words
" Clerks of the Royal Engineer Department," in the second line
of paragraph 267.
41. The following will be substituted for paragraph 269 : —
960* The rates specified are not to be altered without
the previous authority of the Secretary of State; and the
issues to the different ranks will be governed by the instruc-
tions laid down in paragraphs 171 and 246.
42. Paragraph 274 will be cancelled.
43. The following will be added after paragraph 280 : —
9i^<la. Officers of the Foot Guards are not entitled to
allowances in lieu of quarters when stationed at the west cud
of London.
ZSOb. Medical Officers of the Household Troops and
Veterinary Surgeons belonging to the Household Cavalry will
not draw departmental allowances, but will be entitled to
quarters or allowances of lodging-money, fuel, and light, at
the regimental rates fixed for their ranks.
44. The word " any '^ vi ill be substituted for the words " those
Medical " in the third line of paragraph 334b
45. Paragraph 335 will be amended as &>llows : —
835* European Serjeants will be allowed to draw Is. a-day,
and European corporals and privates 6dl a-day, when serving
in Honduras or on the West Coast of Africa.
J 10
Fiaaaiee (BegDlar VmotBh-cmuinued.
46. The following will be added to pnnignipli 8506 :
ClaUBe 97 *' If they join their new station direct, they will be reim-
.9ntmMed. hxxned any extra coat of conveyance which vuoh journey
may have entailed upon them, over and above what it would
have cost them to rejoin their former station."
47. Tlie following will be added to 850c : —
" or to the extra cost of conveyance thereto if they do
not first rejoin their old station."
48. The following will be substituted for paragraph 853 :
358. Oflicers entitled to forage allowance, who only tem-
poranly or occasionally require the use of a horse, and who
prefer, with the sanction of their superior Officers, to hire a
horse, will be allowed to charge against the public the actual
sums paid by them for the paiticular days on which they have
been necessarily mounted, or fur conveyance on public dutv
for distances of less than 10 miles from their stations (subject
to the provisions of paragraphs 368-870).
3&3a. Such cost will not exceed the amount of the forage
allowance to which the Officer would have been entitled if a
horse had been kept, during the period of the monthly or
quarterly account (as the case may be) in which the chiim is
preferred.
343ft. These claims will be made on Army Form 0 1771,
and will be accompanied by receipts as far as practicable^
as well as by a reference to the order of the superior Officer,
exempting the Officer fiom keeping a horse.
49. In the fourth line of paragraph 354, after the word
allowance,^' the followmg wUl be inserted " (Umited to the time
stated in paragraph 109).'*
50. Paragraph 339 will be amended as follows :—
359. Officers proceeding from their station to, or returning
to their station from, a course of garrison instructiou will he
allowed their travelling expenses, provided that their claims
be supported by a certificate to the eflect-*
n'l ml!''! ^i'^y. ^^^"^ P^^^ * satisfactory examination : or
(6.) That during the course of instruction they have been
punctual and attentive.
51. The following will be inserted after paragraph 359:—
i»..^S!:i^f''S'i?"''T ''.'*'' ""^ undergoing instruction at
the School of Military Engineering, the Staff College, or
Department of Artillery Studies, and their Listm^«. am
ordered upon reconnaissance duty, uix)n visits to Manufac-
!lf f u • P*"^*"*!? ^"""^ ^^"'* *^ •^^"^ ««• •»»««> » connection
with their cou«e of instruction, they will receive such sums
.^; dett^^^^ '^P^'^ •• '''' Secretly of St^
11 r
JESnSMe (Si^iBSr^OteeB)-MmimMed.
92. nmgrapli 971 will itand finrended as fofiows :^^ Clause 97
•in. Staff and Departmental Officers, and regimental •'MfMifffrf.
Officers entitled by their regimental rank to draw forage or
forage allowance, will, when proceeding from their stations on
permanent duty, be entitled to conveyance at the public
expense for the number of horses for which forage is actually
drawn by them at the time of quitting the station wliich they
are leaving, provided that such number be not in excess of that
for which they will be entitled to forage at their new station.
53. The following will be added after paragraph 377 : —
3Y9a. Officers proceeding to or from Ireland by Holyhead
will only be entitled to charge the fare via Northwall, unless
their instructions were such as to necessitate their proceeding
via Kingstown. Officers proceeding to or from the south of
Ireland will only be allowed the fare via Milfbrdi unless either
their instructions were such as to necessitate their travelling
md Holyhead, or the latter route be in their case not more
expensive.
54. The following will be substituted for paragraph 382 : —
889* An allowance at the following rates will be granted
to Officers for each day (except as specified in paragraphs 385
and 386) on which they may be necessarily absent on duty
from their quarters or usual places of residence : —
#. d.
Tor General Officers .. 20 0
„ TieldOffiocra 16 0
,) otlier Ofllcevs • • • • 10 0
The issue of these 'rates will be regulated^ in the case
of Regimental Officers by their regimental rank, and in the
case of Staff and Departmental Officers by the relative rank
of the appointment they may hold.
389a. Any higher rate to which an Officer may become
entitled by promotion or appointment will take effect, if at
home from the date of the London Gazette notifying such
promotion or appointment, and if abroad from the date of
the General Order promulgating the Gazette.
55. The following will be substituted for paragraph 891 : —
S91* Travelling allowance will not be granted under any
circumstances to Officers while attending Garrison Classes,
even should travelling expenses on special occasions be
authorised.
56. Paragraph 399 will be made paragraph 3775, and will be
re-numbered accordingly.
57. The following will be added after the word " place " in the
third line of paragraph 472, '^ or to their destination if there be
no miermediate halting place."
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Clattse 97 ^^' '^^^ following will be added after paragraph 480 :«-
480a. The cities of Loudon^ Dublin, and Bristol will be
considered as baiting places for recruits on their way to join
their corps.
59. The following will be substituted for paragraph 481 : —
491. A recruit who has been attested may^ if rejected on
final examination at a place distant from the place of his
attestation, be sent back at the public expense to the place of
attestation, and will in such case be granted an allowance of
Is, a day as subsistence money for each day necessarily
occupied by the joumeyi but ration allowance and subsistence
allowance must not be issued for the same day. The trayel-
ling expenses and subsistence allowance will be charged iiithe
accounts of the Paymaster by whom the last issue of pay to
the rejected recruit is made.
481a. No charge for travelling expenses incurred or for
travelling allowances, prior to attestation, will be admissible
for any recruit except under the circumstances mentioned in
the following paragraph.
60. Paragraph 495 will be amended as follows : —
40ft. Soldiers (other than those of Colonial Corps, who
will be dealt with under the last part of paragraph 3), to
whom free conveyance on discharge is granted, and who are
not entitled to an advance of pension, to a gratuity under
Articles 584—1. and 584— XL of the Royal Warrant of the
11th March 1882, or to deferred pay, or to whom no balance
of any deferred pay to which they may have been entitled
remains due, will, if not supplied with rations at the public
expense, receive an allowance of 1«. arday for subsistence for
each day necessarily occupied by them in awaiting conveyance
or in travelling to the place to which they receive free con*
veyance.
40Sa. Any issues for subsistence made to a man who is
entitled to deferred pay, gratuity, or pension, will be deducted
from the same.
61. The words ''on discharge or'' will be omitted from the
fourth line of paragraph 503.
62. The words ^' at home " will be omitted from the first line
of paragraph 504.
63. Paragraph 506 will be amended as follows : —
ft09« The Paymaster will, under the orders of his Com-
manding Officer, pay to the constable who hands over the
prisoner, the actual cost of the conveyance of the constaVIe
and the deserter, and of the subsistence of the latter — ^noi
exceeding If. a-day — ^upon production of the Justice's order
for the man's committal to his regiment, and of a detailed
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ilnaace (Regular Forcesh-cantinuid.
statement of the above expenses duly certified hy the com- Clause 97
mittiog Magistrate. The expenses of apprehension of deserters coniimued,
prior to the date of committal will be claimed from the War
Office separately.
64. The following will be substituted for paragraph 509 : —
600. Routes will be furnished by General Officers Com-
manding Districts for the removal of men who may be com-
mitted to prison as deserters, and the following instructions
in regard to the expenses chargeable thereon will be carefully
observed.
65. The following will be added at the end of paragraph 521 : —
(A.) When a soldier is discharged on committal to a civil
prison, free conveyance will be allowed to the place of the
man's attestation, or to such place (not involving greater
expense for conveyance) as the family may select.
66. The following will be substituted for paragraph 538c: —
(c.) When their husbands or fathers die in the Service, or
are discharged under circumstances entitling them to free
conveyance^ or are discharged on committal to a civil prison,
or are transferred to the Army Reserve, provided no deferred
pay is due to the man. When deferred pay is due, the amount
paid for travelling expenses and subsistence will be regarded
as a public debt and recovered from such pay.
67. The following will be inserted after paragraph 543 : —
Vn(i.-SPEOIAI< TBAINS.
S48a. Special trains, if involving extra payment, will not
be used without the previous authority of the Secretary of
State, and if pilot engines are considered to be necessary, a
report will be made for the covering sanction of the Secretary
of Slate.
68. The following will be substituted for paragraph 544 : —
544. All charges connected with the conveyance of
detachments or of individual effective soldiers at home will
be made in the accounts of the Paymaster, into whose payment
they shall be reported, except in the case of recruits, as pro-
vided in paragraphs 472-479, or under the circumstances
stated in paragraph 545, and in the latter part of para-
graph 582.
69. The following will be substituted for paragraph 545 : —
545. When parties of men detailed from more than one
regiment, brigade, or corps proceed, under the authority of
the same route, or when a conducting party of the same
corps is to return to its station, all allowances and expenses
payable under regulation to Officers and men in connection
with the movement will be chained in the Pay List of the
regiment, brigade^ corps, or regimental district to which the
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Finance (Regtikff TomsBsih^oniimmd.
Clanse 97 Officer or non-commissioned offcer in charge belongs or is
coMiimud, attached for payment. The chaY^^es will be supported by the
original Route, Railway or Passage Warrant, and other
necessary Touchers.
70. The following will be inserted after paragraph 570 : —
5T9a. Paragraphs 564-570 will apply also to the case of
ciyilian witnesses at Courts of Enquiry held puxely on the
public service ; but no snch expenses wiU be admissible in the
oass of enquiries connected with mess accounts or regimental
funds.
71. The following will be substituted for paragraph 577 : —
sn^m When the journey is by steamer, and a contract
exists including rations, care will be taken to insert ^ With
Rations *' on the face of the Warrant, except in the case of
dischai^ed men {see paragraph 496).
72. The following will be added after paragraph 5S0 : —
580a. When troops or individual soldiers proceed from
Great Britain to Ireland, a through Warrant will, if a saving
of expense will be thereby effected, be issued for the jcmmey
to the port of disembarkation in Ireland, a separate Warrant
being always issued for any railway journey in Ireland.
flkHOb, When troops travel from Ireland, one Warrant
will be issued for the railway journey in Ireland, and a second
Warrant for the journey from the port of embarkation. The
latter Warrant will, whenever a saving of expense will result,
be a through Warrant to the station in Great Britain.
73. In the fifth line of paragraph 582,/or *' 477," read " 472.
74. In the first line of paragraph 592, after the word " always,
the following will be added : — '^ subject to paragraph 496.''
75. In the second line of the table of weights contained in
paragraph CI 7, after the word *' tools," the following will be
added : — *' and old clothing retained for wear in accordance with
the regulations''; and in the fourteenth line of the table, /c>r
'' Riding-Master, 1 cwt,'' the following wilt be substituted: —
" Riding-Master, 3 cwt.'*
76. The following will be substituted for the heading —
RoTAL ENonrEEBs AXD Aritt Sertics Corps
in the same table :—
R<iVAL EironnnBS, CoionssARXAT ajtd TaAjrsFoas Conrs, axd Obovasci Si>o«r
Coars.
77. The following will be added after paragrmpii 686 :—
•Sfto. The baggage of Officers and* soldieratravdHBg on
duty is, under the provisions of the Army Aelt esenpt from
dock tolls or dnties ; bat charges for any labour perforiMd by
a Dock Company^s serrawta are admisstUe.
99
99
1& [Mar tS9^.
Finance (Segnlar Toremy-comimued.
•aft&. Chargefrfor agency on embarkation or disembarka- Clause 97
tion will not be allowed, except in caaes in which baggage cotUimted,
conyeyed at the pnblic expense is necessarily sent in a ship
in which the Officer does not himself proceed.
78. Paragraph 644 (c) will stand amended as follows : —
{c) If the Officer provides the Naval Agent with a certi-
ficate of his having engaged passage to the port from
which the overland journey will commence, in the
ciaas of accommodation for whiah he requests ike
allowance.
79. Paragraph 645 {g) will stand amended as follows: —
(g.) If resigning a Staff or extra Regimental appointment
before the expiration of its term.
80. Paragraph 650 (c) will stand amended as follows : —
(c.) If resigning before the expiration of their period of
service on the Staff or in an extra Regimental appoint-
ment.
81. The following will be substituted for pu*agraph 672 : —
S79. When Staff and Departmental Officers and Regi-
mental Officers entitled by their substantive rank to draw
forage or forage allowance, proceed from their stations on
permanent duty to foreign stations, or return therefrom, or
proceed intercolonially, they will be allowed conveyance by
sea at the public expense for the number of horses for which
they are actually drawing forage at the time of embarkation^
provided —
(o.) That their rank will entitle them to draw forage for
such number at their new station.
{b.) That accommodation for horses is available at the time.
(c.) That the Officers themselves are entitled to a free
passage.
This regulation does not apply to Officers proceeding to or
' from India, China, the Straits Settlements, Ceylon, Mauritius,
or the Cape of Good Hope.
82. The following will be substituted for paragraph 682 : —
^^9. In Her Majesty's ships or troopships recovery will
be made on board before disembarkation.
089a. For passages in contract packets, freight ships, or
hired transports, recovery will be made in the following
manner.
(a.) As regards the Officers themselves, in the manner pro*
vided for in the succeeding paragraphs.
(A.) As rcmrds the families, the amount due will be paid to
and credited by the Paymaster or Agent, by whom
the necessary stoppages of the Officer are accounted
for.
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finance (Begolar Forcesy^ontinued.
Clause 97 ^^* ^^^ following will be added at the end of paragraph 686 : —
eoniinuei. In ^he case of Officers of Royal Artillery and Royal
Engineers, such stoppages will iuvariably be paid to the
District Paymaster.
84. The following will be substituted for paragraph 687 : —
•89. Officers and others about to embark on board a
packet, hired transport, or freight ship are to take care to
provide themselves with the prescribed form of Messing
Certificate (Army Form O 1669), and before they go on shore
to complete the form or cause it to be completed in every
particular, including the signature of the Master of the vessel,
and of the Officer Commanding the troops, or of the Officer
himself where there is no Commanding Officer.
83. The following will be substituted for paragraph 688 : —
688. In the event of Officers omitting to obtain the proper
Messing Certificate, the Paymaster or other Accountant will
immediately recover from the Officer the regulated stoppage
for the number of days for which advanced pay is allowed for
the voyage by Royal Warrant.
088a, If the voyage is known by the Accountant to have
exceeded or been less than such period of advance, the
stoppages will be made for the period actually occupied by
the voyage. This settlement will be without appeal.
8Q. The following will be substituted for paragraph 691 : —
•91. Non-commissioned officers, Class I., and School-
masters who arc not Warrant Officers, when ordered to pro-
ceed by sea on public duty, with troops, will be allowed Staff-
Serjeants' accommodation, when available; and, if without
troops, intermediate or second-class passage, when available,
but under no circumstances will Arst-class accommodation or
compensation be allowed.
601/7. Other non-commissioned officers and men will be
allotted such accommodation as mav be available on board
troopships and transports, and steerage passage in hired
vessels or contract mail packets.
87. The words "and European Staff and Garrison Clerks**
will be omitted from the second line of paragraph 69i.
88. The following will be added after paragraph 69 i: —
e94a. European Staff and Garrison Clerks after not leas
than five years' service at tropical, and not less than seven
at non-tropical stations abroad, will be granted free passages
to this country, or to new stations abroad, by the fir^t avail*
able troopship. If no troopship be available before the
completion of six years ana eight years of such service,
respectively, passage by contract packet will be allowed.
17 inay 1889.
Finance (Regular Forcesh^ontinued.
89. The following will be added to paragraph 695 ''(^e^ Clause 97
specially paragraph 496, as to stoppages for rations)." coiUinufd,
90. The following will be inserted after paragraph 695 : —
(b 2.) Of Schoolmistresses and their families.
605a. Schoolmistresses embarking without troops in mail
packets, freight ships, or other private vessels, will be provided
with intermediate or second-class accommodation.
OOft&. On board troopships or transports, and on board
mail packets, freight ships, or other private vessels with troops,
they will be accommodated and messed as second-class pas-
sengers, or if they are the wives of non-commissioned officers
or privates, and are accompanied by their husbands, they will
' be provided with the rations and the accommodation which is
set apart for the families of non-commissioned officers in
Class I.
605c. The children of a Schoolmistress, when accom-
panying her, will be granted the same class of accommoda-
tion as. herself, subject to the provisions of paragraph 702 as
to limits of age.
91. The words "above two years of age" will be added after
the words '^ each child,'' in paragraphs 706 and in paragraph 709.
92. The following will be added after paragraph 760 : —
VllOa. The existing special mess allowance of 4,000/. a-year
for the Mess of the Officers of the Queen's Guard at St. James's
Palace, and the similar allowance of 800/. a-year for the Mess
of the Officers of the Castle Guard at Dublin will for the
present be continued as heretofore.
VBOi. A special yearly allowance of 850/. for the Royal
Artillery Mess at Woolwich, and of 100/. for the Royal
Engineer Mess at Chatham will be granted for the [Resent.
93. The words " troops and '' will be inserted before the word
^' companies,'^ in the fourth line of paragraph 789.
94. The following will be substituted for paragraph 800 : —
800. In the Cavalry of the Line the final approval of
horses will rest with the Commanding Officer of the Regiment.
800a. Horses sent to Woolwich for the Artillery, to
Chatham or Aldershot for the Engineers, and to Woolwich or
Aldershot for the Commissariat and Transport Corps, will be
respectively approved by the Deputy or Deputy-Assistant
Adjutant-General of Artillery or Engineers, or by the
Commissary-General at Head-Quarters.
800ft. In Ireland, and at stations abroad, horses will be
approved, as the case may be, by the Commanding Officers of
Artillery or Engineers, or the Senior Commissariat Officer.
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Clause 97 95. The following will be inserted after paragraph SSla,
eoHHm$ed, added to the Allowance Regulations by Clause 2, Army Circulars,
1882:—
839&. In special cases the Secretary of State will, with
the previous consent of the Treasury, assign such an allowance
in aid of a library (except regimental libraries, which are
provided for by paragraph 837) ^ niay appear to him just and
reasonable, having regard to the numbers using the library,
and to the rates laid down in paragraph 837. This rate will
not, however, exceed 10/. annually for each library.
881c. The following allowances have been sanctioned : —
£
«.
School of Gunnery, Shoeburyiiess
.. 16
0
„ Musketry, Hythe
.. 10
0
«, Music, Kneller Hall . .
.. 5
u
Diftoliargc Dep6t, Netley . .
.. 10
0
Army Hospital CorpSi Netley . .
5
0
Tower of London • .
.. 7
10
H37d. An allowance of 3^. a-uay will be granted to the
.Royal Artillery Library at Woolwich on account of the three
servants employed there.
96. The words " Warrant Officer or " will be inserted before
the words *' non-commissioned officer,^' in the first line of para-
graphs 839 and 840.
97. The following will be substituted for the Table of Baud
Allowances, contained in paragraph 851 : —
CaTali7
80 per annum.
Koyal Artillery .^ ..
100 ..
Grenadier Guards • .
420 ,,
Coldstream Guards . .
390
i<oot« Guards
390
Infaniry of the Line and Colonial Corps. .
«o »*
98. The following Clauses of Army Circulars are hereby can*
celled: —
Clauses 147, 204, Army Circulars, 1878.
Clause 120, Army Circulars, 1879.
Clause 259, Army Circulars, 1880.
Clause 98
Allowaace Regulations, 1881— Commuted Allowance in Ken
of Fuel and Light at Home Stations.
(MSUED AS A SPECIAL ASXT CIBCTLIB, OV IBM 2l8T ATMMh ISSS.)
1. In pursuance of the intimation contained in paragraph 193
of the Allowance Regulations, 1881 (Army Regulations Vol. I.,
Part. III.), it is notified that commuted allowance at the following
daily rates will be issued in lieu of fuel and light from 1st April
1882 to Slst March 1883:—
19
1982.
Finance (Begular FoiceB)— continued.
(«•) Officers,
Staif and Departmental.
Clause 98
lieutenuir.
Pistricto.
Seffimental.
Diffcrid*.
Aldttihot
Chatham
Home
Iforth Britain
xfoithcm ••
South-Eactem
Sonthem • •
Wectem
Woolwkh
• •
Ireland.
BaHMt
Cork
Dublin
Lieutenant-
Colonel in
command.
9i
.a
5
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a
OQ
8, d.
1 6
1
1
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1
1
1
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10
7
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6
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0
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d.
6
8
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Colonel and
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and
Lieutenant.
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Finance (Begular Torcesi^cantinued.
Clause 98
oontinred.
9
(6.) Warrant Officers^ Non-commissioned Officers^ and Men
Staff, Departmental, and Beffimental.
Winter.
Inter-
mediate.
Summer*
$.
d.
f.
d.
«.
d.
Wamnt Officer, SohookuMter, or SchoolmutreM—
married .. .. .•
0
9
0
6
0
6
unmarriod . . . . . . • . • .
0
6
0
4
0
4
Class I., married or unmarried
0
6
0
4
0
4
„ II. and ma., married or unmarried
„ Illd., IV., and V., if W)me on the married roll
0
4
0
21
0
2
0
4
0
21
0
2
„ ^, „ not married • • • .
0
01
0
Ok
0
Oi
„ „ „ with a minimum of —
where from 2 to 12 non-oommissioned
1
officers and men are accommodated in
<■ 0
%
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These rates include the cost of paillasse straw (««« paragraph 136, AUowanoe
Reg;ulations).
2. The rates laid down for Classes III6.« IV., and V., will not
be admissible in addition to the rates of lodging-money provided
in paragraph 266 of the above-mentioned Regulations for non*
commissioned officers and men not married, or stationed singlj.
Regimental Establishments of the Regular and Auxiliary
Forces, 1882-3.
[tBU CLAU8I AUBO AFFXIU TO THS AUXILIAAT rOSCM.]
Clause 99. ^* '^'^^ Details of the Establishments for the Begolar and
Auxiliary Forces issued with this Army Circular have been
approved by Her Majesty.
2. These Establishments will take effect from Ist April 1882»
except that, for the r^nlation of allowances, the present EstaUish-
ments of regiments on foreign service about to return home will
remain in force until the date of their arrival.
S. From the date on which battalions of Infantry of the Line
serving abroad may be placed under orders to return home,
vacancies that may occur in them in the ranks of Lienteoant and
Serjeant will not be filled up pending the reduction of Eatabliab-
ment that will be effected on the arrival of the battalion at home.
21 [iflay 1882.
Finance (Eegular Forces)— con/i«t<ed
Gratuities for Long Service and Good Conduct,
1. The Secretary of State for War has approved of the issue Clause 100
of gratuities in accordance with the provisions contained in Clauses
65 and 95, Army Circulars, 1879, to the Non-Commissioned
Officers and men awarded Medals for Long Service and Good
Conduct by General Order No. 124 of 1882.
2. The investment or payment of these gratuities will be
governed by the position of the men on the 1st May 1882, from
which date interest will be allowed on the sums invested.
XX.— AincxxiSAaT AND[&S8asva foaobs.
MILITU.
Pay of Non-commissioned Officers on the Permanent Staff
reduced to the ranks.
The following will be inserted after paragraph 681a, added to Clause 101
the Militia R^ations, 1880 (Army Regulations, Vol. VIII.), by
Clause 110, Army Circulars, 1881 : —
B31b. A non-commissioned officer of the Permanent
Staff of the Militia (not being a soldier of the Regular
Forces serving on his Army Engagement) will, on reduction,
receive pay at Militia rates, according to the Militia rank to
which he has been reduced, until his discharge can be carried
out.
ABMY BESERVE.
Pensions and Gratuities— Class n. of the Army Beserve.
1. The Secretary of State for War has approved of the follow- Clause 102
ing regulations for the issue of Pensions and Gratuities for
meritorious and long service to men discharged on account of age
from Class II. of the Army Reserve, before completing the
equivalent of 21 years* service towards pension : —
£ 1. d.
(a.) After a combined seirice in the Army and Army Resorre
of not less than 25 years, but with less than the equiTalent
of 18 years towards pension, a gratuity of • . ..800
After a combined service in the Army and Army Rescrre
of not less than 29 Tears, but with less than the equiyalcnt
of 18 years towards pension, a gratuity of . . , • 10 0 0
nny 1899.] 22
Finance (Auxiliary and Reserve Forcesh-<ontinued.
ClfluaelOS *'
^tUinued ^^"^ Aftcnr a combined sorrice towards penaion in tlio Armj
and Arpij Rcsorvo of not less than 18 jears (two jcan in
tlie Army Kcsorrc counting as one rear for pension), a
pension of . . . . . . . . . • • . . • 4d. a-dar.
Ditto, ditto, 10 Tonrf*, n ponnion of .. •• •• •• 4|<f. „
Ditto, ditto, 20 ,, „ .. .. •• •• 5(/. f,
2. The above rates of pension will be increased by the dailj
rates of good-conduct pay of which the men were in receipt at the
time of their transfer to the Army Reserve^ or to which they
would have been entitled had they not been promoted to a rank
above that of corporal ; prcTided, howeyer, that the total amount
of pension shall not exceed lOd, a-day a for private. Is. for a corporal,
and Is. Sd. for a Serjeant.
REGULATIONS FOR THE COMMISSARIAT AND
TRANSPORT STAFF.
Barracks and Quarters.
Clause 103 1 < The following will be inserted after paragraph 878 of the
Regulations for the Commissariat and Transport Staff, 1881
(Army Regulations, Vol. IV., Part I.) : —
8T8a. No person will be allowed to smoke in, or to brinfr
tobacco pipes, or lucifer matches, except safety matches*
into Army storehouses and magazines.
SYAfr. A notice of the prohibition contained in paragraph
878a will be conspicuously hung up in all such buildings.
2. The following will be inserted after paragraph 397 : —
SSTa. When buildings or quarters become yacant, the
attention of the Commanding Officer will be called to the
fact, in order to enable him to comply with the directioiis
contained in Section XV., paragrapn 27 of the Queen's
Regulations and Orders for the Army, 1881.
3. The following will be added after paragraph 456 : —
4Slla. When vacant quarters, rooms, stables, and other
buildings in occupied, or partly occupied, barracks are handed
over to the Commissariat, all Aimiture and utensils, with the
exception of bedsteads, coal boxes, forms, fenders, and stable
iMirrows, will be at once removed and taken into Store, unless
such quarters or buildings are likely, in a very short time, to
l)c again required for occupation.
23 [Mmy ld8«.
Begulations for the Commissariat and Transport StaS—cont^-
4. The following will be substituted for paragraph 851 :— Clause 103
851. All vacant Officers' quarters, barrack rooms, stables,
and other buildings, with the furniture and utensils belong-
ing thereto, are especially under the Barrack-serjeants' charge.
He will visit them not less than once a week, and open and
close the windows, and will keep the keys of such rooms hung
up in the Barrack Office.
851a. He will notify to the Commissariat Officer in charge
of barracks any losses or damages, with a full report of the
circumstances under w.hich they occurred.
851i. At the out-stations of a Sub-district he will report
losses or damages both to the Commissariat Officer and to
the Officer Commanding the troops in the barracks.
5. Clause 105, Army Circulars, 1874, is hereby cancelled.
Expense Stores.
1. Paragraph 472 of the B.egulations for the Commissariat Clause 104
and Transport Staff, 1881, will be amended as follows : —
4f9. Articles sent after the monthly inspections (provided
for in the Queen's Regulations) to the barrack stores for
exchange, will bo accompanied by a requisition on Army
Form F 765. It will be the duty of the Commissariat Officer
in charge of barracks to call the attention of the troops to
any article which he considers does not require to be exchanged,
or which, where no assessment has been made by the Regi-
mental Inspecting Officer, should be charged as a damage ; in
the former case the articles will be returned to the troops for
further use.
2, The following will be added after paragraph 671 of the
above-mentioned Regulations: —
GYl(a). Commissariat Officers in charge of barracks, when
rendering to Paymasters, or other chief Accountants, bills
due to tradesmen for repairs effected to barrack furniture or
bedding, will invariably attach the Fair Wear Report (Army
Form G 961), or give references to the Inspection Reports
(Army Form P 1956), on which the amounts have been charged
to the troops.
Oil (6). Should the repairs referred to have been carried
out by more than one tradesman, the Fair Wear Report, duly
signed by the Officer Commanding, the Inspecting Officer, or
the Head of the Department, will accompany the first bill
sent to the Paymaster.
nay ism9.] 24
Begnlations for the Commissariat and Transport Staff-^^^'*'*
ClaiuelM mn{c). On all the other bills a reference will be given
•onunned. ^^ ^^^^ ^ ^j^^j^ ^j^^ p^j^ ^^^ Report 19 attached, or, if the
repairs are chargeable to the troop^ to the Inspection Report.
6Y1((/). In the case of marching-out inspections of regi-
ments proceeding abroad or returning home^ a reference will
be inserted^ on the first Bill for Repairs, to the name of the
regiment, the total amount of the Inspection Report, and the
date on which the report was forwarded to the War Office for
the recovery of the amount.
3. Tlie following will be inserted after paragraph 787 :—
989(a). The entries in this book will be carefully checked
by the Accountant, with the requisitions of the Officers Com-
manding and the List of Articles noted at Inspections (see
paragraphs 461, 472, and 481).
9S9(6). Before signing any certificate or bill of payment
he will satisfy himself by personal inspection, or by the
written report of an Officer deputed to act for him, that the
work has been actually and properly performed, that the
number of articles returned agrees with the requisitions or
lists above referred to, and that the date of return has been
inserted opposite each item.
4. In the first line of paragraph 810, the words '' trausferriog
officers '' will be substituted for '* transferring officer."
Bevised Schedules of Barrack Furniture.
Clause 105 ''**® following will be substituted for line 46 of the Schedule
^f^ added by Clause 192, Army Circulars, 1881, to the Schedules
of Barrack Furniture, Bedding, and Utensils, promulgated by
Clause 174, Army Circulars, 1880 :—
Articlcti.
No.
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For each Compftnj.
25 [nay 1q(82.
Regulations for the Ordnance Store Department.
REGULATIONS FOR THE ORDNANCE STORE
DEPARTMENT.
Testing and Disposal of War Rockets.
The following will be inserted after paragraph 2 of Clause 42, Clause 106
Army Circulars, 1880.
2a« The age of rockets will be reckoned from the date on
which they were last issued from the Boyal Laboratory,
• Woolwich.
Packing, Storing, and Periodical Inspection of Wet Guncotton.
1. The Instmctions for the packing, storing, and periodical (jig^g^ l^gi^
inspection of wet guncotton issued with Clause 250, Army Cir-
culars, 1881, as an Appendix to the Regulations for the Ordnance
Store Department, 1879 (Army S^ulations, Vol. IV., Part II.),
will be amended as follows : —
In the third line of paragraph 8, for « 8871 and 8570,''
read '«3371, 8570, and 4006.'*
In the sixth line of paragraph 9 the words " with the
solution of carbolic acid,** will be inserted after the word
•' re-wetted,*' in place of the word " as/*
In the seventh line of paragraph 10, for ''dissolve 8 ounces,*'
read " dissolve 1 ounce,"
The following will be added after paragraph 10 : —
lOa. When dealing with large quantities the soda may be
dissolved in water in any suitable vessel, and in any convenient
multiple of the proportions prescribed.
106. When dissolved, the proper proportion of liquid
carbolic acid will be added, and the whole thoroughly shaken
by being rolled to and fro in a barrel, or any cask, tin case, or
stone jar, &c., that may be found convenient for the purpose.
After rolling and shaking for about 80 minutes it will l)e
ready for tise.
lOc. The solution should be well stirred at all times
before use.
tod. The portion that has been drained off from the first
boxes, the contents of which have been wetted, may be used
for the treatment of other boxes until it has been expended.
Iffay IsmiiO 26
Begulations for the Ordnance Store Department— conftnuecf.
Clause 107 In the twelfth and thirteenth lines of paragraph 11, the
ponu^d. ^^yjg u ^^j ^jjg pjg^j^ ^f fgi^ ^^gy ^jjg^jj u ^jjj jj^ omitted.
Paragraph 19 will be cancelled, and the reference thereto
in the fifth line of paragraph 18 omitted.
2. The periodical inspection and examination of wet or dry
guncotton in store for naval service, hitherto carried ont by naval
officers, will be discontinued both at home and abroad ; and para-
Saph 725a, added to the Regulations for the Ordnance Store
epartment (Army Begulations^ Vol. IV., Part II.), by Clause 264,
Army Circulars, 1881, will be amended by the omission of the
words " and Royal Navy '^ in the fourth line of that paragraph.
CLOTHINa AND NECESSARIES.
(this CLAFSK also applies to Tm XZLITIA.)
Prices of Clothing and Necessaries.
Clause 108 I. The list of prices printed in the Appendix (^pages 82 to 3G)
will be in addition to those promulgated by Clauses 47 and 48,
Army Circulars, 1882, and will continue in force from the dates of
their promulgation or receipt on the same conditions as the prices
laid down in those clauses*
2. The rate for sponges will be 9^(7. each, instead of 5|</. each
as promulgated in the above- quoted clauses.
3. Clauses 60 and 61, Army Circulars 1881, are hereby can-
celled in so far as regards headdresses.
VOLtTNTKBRS.
Prices of Clothing and Necessaries.
Clause 109 1« ^ statement of the prices at which Volunteer Corps can
obtain from the Royal Army Clothing Depdt cloths, garments,
and head-dresses from the 1st May 1&2, is, in accordance with
paragraph 700 of the Regulations for the Volunteer Foroe, 1881
(Army Regulations, Vol. IX.), printed in the Appendix, pages
37 to 48.
27 [May 19S9.
Clothing and Necessaries (Auxiliary Forces)— <?on^«ni^.
2. The attention of Officers Commanding Volunteer Corps is Clause 109
called to paragraphs 706 and 707 of those Regulations^ fixing the continued.
time for sending in estimates and requisitions^ as well as to
paragraphs 704, 705^ and 711 to 714. The instructions contained
therein will be strictly adhered to.
3. Clause 116, Army Circulars, 1881^ and the prices promul-
gated therewith, are hereby cancelled.
GENERAL BEOULATIONS.
RBovziAm romoBS.
Legal Proceedings.
The following will be inserted after paragraph 15a, added by Clause 110
Clause 49, Army Circulars, 1882, to the Regulations relating to
Legal Proceedings, contained in Clause 82, Army Circulars,
1881:—
1S&. Before consulting the Law Officers of the Colony,
the OflBcer Commanding should apply to the Ooyemor, who
will, if possible, obtain the legal advice required without
expense to the Imperial Oovemment.
Stationery, &c.— School Materials.
The following will be substituted for paragraph 24 of Clause Clause 111
157, Army Circulars, 1876, as amended by Clause 29, Army
Circulars, 1878 :—
94* When a battery is relieved at an outstation by
another battery, the school materials will be left at the station
and handed over, on inventory, to the relieving battery. The
existence of school materials wilL however, furnish no autho-
rity for the opening of a school by the relieving battery .
without the sanction of the Director-GFeneral of Military
Education, which must in all cases be previously obtained.
Military Books.
1. With reference to Clause 178, Army Circulars, 1879; to Clause 112
Clause 132, Army Circulars 1880; and to Clause 285, Army
Circulars, 1881, the undermentioned books have been published.
May 1889.^ 28
General Begulations (Regular Forcesh-continued.
Clause 112 <^cl will be added to the list of works promulgated by the Appendix
eonttHUfd. to the last-named Clause^ which will be amended accordingly : —
Examination Papers, A.dmis8ion to "Royal Militarj College, Norember
and Peoember 1881 0 0
Army Act, 1881, and certain other Statutes relating to the Army,
together with Rules of Procedure, 1881 (2nd Edition, with index) 1 11
2. The following work will be removed from the list of pub-
lications in the Appendix to Clause 285^ Army Circulars, 1881 : —
Field Bange-Finder, Handbook for. (Out of print.)
3. In Clause 50, Army Circulars, 1882, the words "Final
Examination at Staff College, December, 1881,'' will be subati-
tuted for the worrls " Admission to Staff College, November and
December, 1881."
ABMT FORMS AND BOOKS.
Clause 113 1 . The following new Army Forms have been approved :—
Army Form B 61, '' Notice to be given to his Commanding
OflScer by a Soldier who desires to continue in the
Service beyond 21 years under Section 85, Army Act,
1881.^
Army Form B 64, ''Character of Recruits applicable to
Regimental and Auxiliary Artillery Districts." A
distribution will be made when ready for issue.
Army Form 925, ''Annual Return of R.B.L. Ordnance*'
(with inside sheet).
Army Form K 1321, " Submarine Mining," Form A.
B.
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Army Forms and Books— continued.
Army Form L 1382, ** Requisition for Army Forms and Clause 113
Books, Yeomanry Cavalry (Annual)." A distribution continued.
lyill be made when ready for issue.
Armv Form N 1532, "Militia Recruit Drill Pay List
(Company)/' A distribution will be made to Regi«
mental Districts when ready for issue.
2. The following Army Forms and Books have been can-
celled : —
Army Form B 59, ''Army Hospital Corps, Receipt and
Delivery Voucher for Documents.^' Army Form B 279
will be used in its stead.
Army Form B 60| ''Army Hospital Corps, Report of
Offence.'^ Army Form B 252 will be used in its stead.
•
Army Form B 94, '^Artillery Recruits Passed, Return
(Weekly)." Army Form B 211 will be used in its stead.
Army Form B 210, " Recruits Approved, Nominal Return
of (Monthly)/'
Army Form C 338, '' Medical Officers, Arrivals and
Departures (Annual)." This Form will, when required,
be prepared in manuscript.
Army Form C 366, "Military Prisons, Return of the
Weights of Prisoners."
Army Form D 430, " Reserve, 1st Class, Return of
(Quarteriy),"
Army Form F 742, ^' Rations, Bread, and Meat, Regiments,
Monthly, Account of Issues (Home)." Army Form
F 746 will be used in its stead.
Army Form N 1504, " Pension Pay List."
Army Form N 1508, "Pension Pay List, Reserve, 2nd
Qass, Form No. 7 B."
Army Form N 1525, " Volunteer Pav List (Half Yearly)."
Army Form N 1494 will be used in its stead.
Army Book 65, " Letter Book, Medical." Army Book 127
or 129 will be used in its stead.
Army Book 207, " Record of Rifled Guns."
3. Army Form 6 920, " Boat Magazines, New Pattern, Detail
of Packing for R.M.L. (}uns," will in future be issued as an un-
numbered Form.
mmy 1889.] 30
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Clause 113 ^* ^^® ^^^^ ^^ Army Form G 872 has been changed to ^ Annual
fmHnmed. Retum of B.M.L. Ormiance/'
5. Army Form O 1678 has been amended, and will in future
be designated ^'Militia Recruit Drill Pay List, and Account of
Expenses on Enlistment/' It will be used for the compilation of
the Recruit Drill accounts for the half-year ending the 80th
September 1882, in place of Army Forms N 1496 and N 1496 by
Paymasters of Regimental Districts in which a Militia battalion is
stationed at the Head-Quarters of the District. The amended
form will be issued on requisition, and will supersede Army Form
0 1678 aa heretofore in use, which will, however, until the present
stock is exhausted, continue to be issued to brigades of Militia
Artillery not stationed at an Artillery Dep6t, to Regiments of
Engineer Militia, and to battalions of Infantry Militia not stationed
at the Head-Quarters of a Regimental District.
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Appendix to Clause lOB—cof^tinued.
CAPS— FORAGE.
Without covers, chin straps, or metal badges.
Service.
Warrant
Officer aud
Staff-
Serjeant.
99
II
ordinary
£n(pneers
Artillery
Dragoons (except 2nd) and Dragoon
GKiarda
2nd Dragoons • .
Husaan (except 11th, 13th, 15th,
18th, 19th, and 2l8t) . .
11th Hussars
ISth
15th
18th, 19th, and 2l8t Hussars
5th, 9th, and 12th Lancers
16th and 17th Lancers
(Grenadier Guards ..
Coldstream „
Scots „
Battalion and Fusilier] ^
Corps, with em - > '^^^i
broidered peak
Light Infimtiy Corp8,7 royal ..
with embroidered pc^ \ ordinary
Diced border, with embroidered peak
Rifle Corps
Commissariat and Transport Corps
Ordnance Store Corps • •
Army Hospital Corps
fblue
Olengarry < green
toiiced border
Corps of Military Labourers
Chief Warder, Military Prisons . .
Warder
Schoolmaster
Victoria librarian
Militarr store clerk
BarracK serjeant
ProTost „ ., ,.
Qanrison librarian • .
Barmck labourer • .
HOUBBHOLD CaVALBT.
Bandmaster • •
g^^fUtdass
1 2nd, „ . . « • . .
Corporal of horse, Corporal and
Farrier
.Bandsman
Trooper • •
All Sbbvicxs.
Corer, oilskin, witn peak, new pattern
CoTer, oilskin
Simp chin
II
• •
• •
9 5
10 2
12 5
12 7
12 6
12 5
12 6
10 2
10 2
23 1
24 2
18 11
12 1
13 3
12 1
12 9
14 8
5 8
9 4
9 10
9 9
2 8
2 4
2 H
10 1
10 6
• *
6 5
6 io
21 0
14 10
14 1
0 9
0 31
0 li
Ranks.
Serjeant.
*. d.
s. d.
*. d.
9 7
9 7
11 7
9 6
9 6
• •
8 7
10 2
11 10
11 10
11 10
II 10
11 10
9 3
9 3
8 3
10 0
6 0
8 3
8 9
• •
2 0
2 2
2 6
4 3
• •
4 9
13 4
• •
5 5
4 6
4 0
13 1
0 3!^
0 U
Bands'
man.
1 8
2 1
1 10
1 lOi
2 1
1 10
2 1
1 8
1 11
17 2
18 5
15 3
8 5
Rank and
File.
0 H
0 14
». d.
1 54
1 ^
1 5
1 11
1 9
1 lOi
1 10
1 10
1 94
1 8
1 8
2 10
2 10
3 1
1 64
1 10
• •
1 54
1 8
2 0
3 8
3 8
0 3i
0 14
Hay 18A9.1
36
Appendix to Clause IQB—continued.
MEl'AL BADGES, INITIALS, NUMERAI^.
Baffolar Forces and Xilltla.
Articles.
Badge, fonge cap . .
'Light Infentrj and f staff
Bat
kttalion Corps,
without crown.
[ other ranks. . . •
^^"■^^^ •• ••{ other ranks' ' V.
n J f staff, with pins
^^'■•"^^^ • • \ other ranks, with pins
Rifle Corps, hronze, with pins . . • .
Highl»d Corp. ..{S?!^::LWthpin.
Foot Guards, hrass, with pin. . . .
Armj Hospital Corps, brass, with pin
^Military Laboiueis, T.H., brass, with pin ••
Plate for forage cap badges, with pin . .
^Rojal Irish Fuailieri
Badges, collar, with
pins, complete,
per pair.
Infantry, except Irish
Fusiliers.
<
Oren^*.. Artillwy.. Hadiiimeui
Commissariat and
^ Ordnance Corps.
gilt • • • •
brass
gilt or plated
gilt and plated
white metal
gilding metal and white
metal
^gilding metal
gilt
gilt ••
brass
Initials, with plates
and pins, for two
shoulder straps,
per set.
A.. U. C*
8. O.
R. £.
O. L.
C.B.
gUt
O. 8. C.
M. ..
• • * * I
• . ^Drass
.. -{el
.. ..{EL
Ifaltese crosses, with plates and pins, per pair < P^
Numerals, Artillery, Tgilt
with plates and pins, J
for two sboulcier 1
straps, per set. ^biass
s. d.
8 8
0
0
0
4
8 8
0 41
0 4k
3 5
0
0
0
0
8i
14
24
64
0 0}
}
8
0
1
1
0
0
1
0
s
74
8
8
♦I
4!
44
8
41
I
0 2}
0 14
' 0 44
0 24
I 0 44
0 H
0 44
0 24
0 U
0 Of
0 8
O 24
0 84
0 14
87
pVIay 188d<
Appendix to Clause 109.
Statement of Prices at which the following materials, garments, <&c.,
will be supplied to Volunteer Corps from the Royal Army Clothing
Depot.
Description.
fNo. 1
» 2
Blu«
if
it
8
4a
Ghreon
rifle
r
„ 4B) unwaterproofed
„ 4b, waterproofed
,. 6
5a
Cloth •• «
2
3
1
Grej .. \
f
Ghrey
greatcoat
i»
r unwaterproofed
t waterproofed
Oxford
(y) 1 ■ * • «
)) 9 • • • •
Serjeants', Foot Guards
No. I
^Scarlet . .
»»
If
8
Pattern
Number.
Price
per yard.
3869
4
3570
•6
3581
3572
1 3571 J
J '' I
9600
9606
3803
8
3819
3809
8
6634
^536^
2
6537
6538
2
M89
2"
1 8691 J
J • I
3687
4
3701
2
3681
3610
8
8612
8724
9, d,
10 0
7 8
1 7
6 8
6 5
7 1
9 8
9 10
10 3
8 0
7 6
5 9
4 9
6 8
6 10
6 3
4 7
5 8
6 0
4 10
7 8
9 10
6 8
6 6
May 18II9.J
38
Appendix to Clause 109— continued.
Statement of Prices — continued.
Description.
P&ttem
Number.
Price
per jard.
Cloth,
for
Faoingt
Blue
Qreen
(dark)
No. 1
.. 2
White
LYeUow
■•{
I .. a
L » 2
KerMji Scarlet • •
^White lining
oergo • • *
Blue
• •
No. 1
„ 2 (thick)
„ 2 (thin)
Tartan..
Scajrlet
Blaek
^Blue
fBIne
Tweed.. -
Qroen
Qnj
L » 2
I » a
••I"'
L n 2
I M 2
4
8570
I
UIO
»68»
2
»606
S
2
3692
41W
2
8742
a
9176
6S4<
9148
9187
63«
a
2
9157_
~2'
9197
917l»
91I8
91 n
1821
10 0
7 8
10 6
7 7
9 »
5 8
10 3
7 3
4 11
0 11
3 7
3 10
2 9
3 9
3 1
2 11
4 0
3 0
4 2
6 1
6 2
6 1
6 11
4 e
89
[may 1889.
Appendix to Clause 109— continued.
Statement of Prices — continued.
Description of Garment.
Material.
AbTILLBRT VOLtmT«BB«.
The garments are cut out, unmade, without huttons,
shoulder straps, or sewings, but the prices are
indusiTe of badges and materials for cheyron^
for one arm.
Tunic
-!
serjeant-miy*or*
quarter-master-serjeantt
serjeant-trumpeter . .
battery staff- seijeant. .
seijeant
trumpeter
ft
gimner
Frock, r tweed*. .
all ranks \ cloth* . .
Trowsers f staff -seijeant
(with i Serjeant
buttons) [rank and file
pair of
»»
n
EironrBBB Yolvnteebs.
Tunic
'serjeant-major*
quarter-master-seijeantt
serjeant-bugler§
company Serjeant- major §
ferjeant§
bugler . .
>t
prirate.
f doth* • •
9»
Frock,
all ranks \
Trowsers fstaff-serjeant
(with •< Serjeant
buttons) [rank and file
pair of
RlTUt TOLTTKTSBBa.
^serjeant-major*
Tunie
ti
bandmaster
>»
>»
quarter-master-serjeantt
»»
>»
I*
It
9>
■ •
Cloth, blue. No. 1
1
1
2
2
2
3
2
3
2
3
aoth, blue, No. 2
4a
46
ft
f>
i»
»
II
II
Blue
♦I
II
II
II
it
II
II
II
II
ft
II
II
II
ti
n
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
l>
II
II
Cloth, scarlet, No.
II II
II II
99 II
II II
II II
II II
II II
II
II
II
II
II
)l
II
II
II
2
3
2
3
3
II II
Scarlet
„ kersey • •
Tweed, blue, No. 1
2
2
II
>i
II
II
II
II
Cloth, scarlet, No. 1
„ 2
Rifle green
>i II
Scarlet
i»
Rifle green
II II
Scarlet,
II
Rifle green
II
»i
II
II
II
I*
II
It
II
ti
II
II
•»
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
Price.
£ f. d.
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
* Without cherrons or badges.
{ Without grenade or star.
t Without star.
§ Without grenade.
7
11
13
3
9
2
4
11
2 10
14 7
14
14
0 14
0 10
0 13
0 13
0 12
7
3
8
8
0
6
0
0 9 10
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
11
14
16
7
6
14
12
14
11
9
8
1
3
8
10
4
1
0
9
9
8 10
14 4
10
9
5
6
1 9
1 2
1 8
1 2
1 13
1 7
1 8
12 6
1 11 9
15 0
18 9
1 2 11
4
7
4
7
7
5
4
Hay K^IM.!
40
iz to ClailS6 109 — continued.
Statement of Prices — continued.
DeBcripiioii of Oarment.
Roui YoLUVTHlBa — eomtinned.
The fwmenU are cat out, unmade, without buttoni,
shoulder straps, or sewings, but the prices are
inclusire of badges and materials for cheTTons
for one arm.
Serjeant-instructor of musketry „
Tunio
serjeant-drummer
.. cloth
ft
»»
ft
»i
tf
band-seijeant
»»
ft
it
f»
n
ff
seijeant
• • *
If
tf
tf
bandsman
»t
i*
t»
drummer
»t
bugler
ft
prtTate
»f
n
clolh^
Frock
Trowsert
(with
buttons)
*f
i
tweed*
'doth
»f
ff
serge
tf
tartan
ff
tweed
n
ti
v» »f
ff
tf
ff
ff
ff
ft
ft
ft
ft
ff
tf
ff
ft
f*
ff
ft
ff
tf
ft
ft
ff
>t
ft
pair of
ft
ff
ft
»f
ff
ft
n
ft
»t
ft
{
MateriaL
Scarlet,
ft
Riflegreen
ft ft
Scarlet
tf
Bifie green
t» ft
Scarlet
tf
Riflegreen
tf ft
Scariet
ft
Rifle green
ft ft
Scarlet
tf
Riflegreen
ti »f
Scarlet
ff
Rifle green
M n
Scarlet
ft
Riflegreen
»t
ti
t»
No. 1
ft 2
„ 1
tf 2
ft I
., 2
ff 1
f, 2
ft 1
f» •*
,. 1
f, 2
tf 2
,f 3
ff 2
tf 3
.f 2
„ 3
9
f? *•
ff 8
ff 2
.. 3
ff 2
ft 3
ft 2
.. 3
f. 2
S
tt
ft
3
Scariet
„ kersej
Rifle green. No. 2
Ozfoni „ 1
Oxford, seijeants*, j 1 ^
FootOuards ..ij"
£ #. d.
\
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
o
0
0
0
19 4
13 0
9 3
3 6
9 11
3 9
9 11
4 1
18 2
11 9
8 5
2 7
U 11
12 8
14 fi
14 1
14 G
11 9
15 2
14
16
14
16
16
12
10
13
9
8
4
7
2
4
2
7
Oxford,
Blue
Bbck
f»
Blue
ft
Qreen
i%
No. 3
1
2
>f
ft
tf
»f
ft
If
2
ft *
tf 2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
13 2
13 a
9 9
8 10
10 3
13 9
10 11
6 9
12 7
6 10
8 8
6 11
13 4
8 9
15 O
8 1
* Without cherrons or badges.
41
tniay 1889
Appendix to Clause lOd^cmtmued.
Statement of Prices — continued.
Deflcription of Garment.
Highland VoLrwTEKM.
The garments are cut out, unmade, without buttons,
shoulder sti-aps, or sewings, but the prices a^e
inclufliye of ba Iges and materials for chevrons
for one arm.
f serjeant-major* . .
bandmoAter .. .. ..
quarter- mast er-serjeantf . .
serjeant-drummer
Serjeant -instructor of muaketrj
band- Serjeant . . • •
Serjeant . . • • . •
Tunio
• ■
it
bandsman
if
• •
■ •
• «
• •
dnimmer
M
priyate.
tf
r stafF'Serjeant • • . . . .
• . i Serjeant . . • • • .
[private.. •• .. ..
{Serjeant • • . . • • • .
private. . . . . • « * . .
• • staff-serjeant, bandsman, and piper. .
Trews f staff -serjeant .. .. pair of
(with < Serjeant ••
battens) [ private. .
Kilt
Plaid
Scarf
• t
fi
doftks and Greatooata made-up, but with-
out tattona, ohevrona, and badgea.
AjlTILTJnT Aim EVGIKIBB YoLlTyTESBS.
^ -. *. -i.!. f staff-serjeant
Oreatcoat, with- 1 ^
oat cape . . | other ranks
^ - . f staff-serjeant
Cape for great- I '
coat • . . . I other ranks
Cloak, all ranks • •
Cape for cloak, all ranks
Belt for doak, all ranVs
Material.
Clotli, scarlet, No. 1
1
1
1
1
1
2
3
2
8
2
8
2
8
11
n
)i
>i
it
»
»>
}t
II
»i
11
Tajrtan
II
11
II
)i
II
>i
i>
II
i>
II
II
II
II
f>
II
11
II
»i
II
II
II
It
II
II
11
II
II
»i
II
II
II
ft
II
Cloth, blue, 1^0. 8
/' I, II II 4b
\ I W.P.
. . ' Cloth, blue, No. 3
J II »> >i *^
t W.P.
Cloth, blue, No. 4b
W.P.
Cloth, blue. No. 4b
W.P.
Cloth, bhie. No. 4b
\ W.P.
Price.
£ s. d.
15
4
1
1
1
2
1
2
0 16
0 14
12 11
18 2
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
16 10
8 6
8
6
1
16
13 10
7
6
5
3
1
17
16
14
0 12
1 9
1 3 10
0 18 6
0 6
6
14
19
16
12
0
0
0
0
0
8
1
8
4
2
9
1
9
0
►1
0 10
0 10
6
0
7
0
1
8
4
0 12
0
0
1
6
* Without cheTTons or badges.
t Without llin
U»M>UN
rBiMiu& roB U»;k M^iwnr's Statiomibi 0»ric«.
BY llAIUUfiON AND SONSi
PB'NTriig IM OKDiitABT TR HkB UUIBTT.
[Issued with the Army Circulai', dated 1st May 1882,]
ESTABLISHMENTS OF THE EEGUUR AND
AUXILIARY FORCES FOR 1882-3.
I. Batabliahments of tlie Begnlar Forces ...
II. Establlahmentfl of the Disembodied KiUtia.
HI. Bstsblishments of the Teomanry Oavalzy .
IV. Bstablishxaents of Volunteer Corps
FAOI
... 1
*•• 88
... 60
... 64
The following Establishments will take e£fect from Ist April 1882 : —
L-ESTABUSHMENTS OF THE BEOULAB FOBGES.
HOUSBHOIiB OAVALBT.
Baoki.
lit
Lif«
OUATdl.
2iid
life
Ouards,
Lteatenant-Colonels ..
ICi^ors .. .. •• •
lieuteiuuits . • • • ... # •
Adjutant
Qnjirter-Maater
Biding Haster • •
Suigeon-Msjor •
Surgeon
Total Officers •
Wsnrsnt J Begimental Corporal-Major • •
Officers L Bandmaster . •
Quarter-Master Corporal-lfajor
Armourer Corporal .. •• .. •• ••
Corporal-Instnictor in Fencing
Saddler Corporal
Orderlj-room Corporal . • . . •
Paymaster Corponl
Farrier Quarter-Master-Corporal
Troop Corporal-MigorB • •• ••
Corporal Irnmpeter
Corporal Cook .. ••'
Coiporals of Horse ••
Coi^ral Farriers
Total Serjeants
Tnimpeiera
Kettle Bnmuner
Total TnunpeterSi &c. •
Corporals
Shoeing Smiths .. ••
Soldiers
SAddletrse Maker
PfiTStes
Total Bank and Fil
Total aU Banks
Troop Horses
2
8
6
11
1
1
1
1
1
26
1
1
1
1
1
1
I
1
1
8
1
1
29
8
64
7
1
8
16
8
2
1
816
348
488
2'76
2
3
6
11
1
1
1
1
1
Bojal
Hono
Oiutfda,
2
8
6
11
1
1
1
1
1
26
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
8
1
1
29
8
64
7
1
8
16
8
2
1
816
843
488
876
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
8
1
1
29
8
64
7
1
8
16
8
2
1
816
848
488
876
Total.
6
9
16
88
8
8
8
8
8
78
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
24
8
8
87
24
162
21
8
24
48
24
6
3
948
1,029
1,299
826
20
Gen. No.
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8
4
1
4
8
1
4
8
1
8
8
1
6
6
4
1
6
4
1
4
6
1
4
6
1
6
4
1
6
4
1
4
6
1
6
1
s
16
16
2
12
16
2
16
12
2
16
12
2
12
12
2
16
16
2
16
12
2
16
1
I
1
1
1
1
• •
1
1
1
1
• •
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
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1
28
24 .
4
2 .
28
24
6
2
2
24
24
4
2
28
28
6
2
24
6
2
8
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
I
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
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29
Battalions of Territorial Boglmenta— cmtteucal.
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1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
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1 ' 1 I 1
1 ' ..
1 ' 1
1 1
1
1
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1
1
1 I 2
1!2
1 ..
1 2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1 ..
1 1 2
2
2
I 1
• • I
1 1
1 . 1
1 1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
8
1
8
1
4
1
6
1
6
I
8
1 8
1 1 4.
1 10
1
4
10
1 1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
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1
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1
1
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1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1 , 8
1 8
4
10
8
8
4
8
8
8
8
4
10
8
8
4
8
8
8
4
10
8
2
10
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
82
32
4
6
6
24
32
4
10
10
32
82
4
10
82
32
4
8
8
24
82
4
10
82
32
4
8
82
4
10
47
48
11
17
17
40
47
11
25
25
47
48
11
25
47
48
11
21
21
41
49
11
26
48
48
11
22
I
10 26
ll
21
21
2
82 ! 48 , 21
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4 ' 11 < 2
10
4Q i: 21
26 ! 10
16
16
2
6
6
16
16
2
10
10 I
16
16
2
10
16
16
2
8
8
21 .
21
2
10
40
10
40
40
10
40
40
JO
40
40
10
8 ! ..
40
40
10
40
10
40 j 780
40 , 760
10 40
I • •
40 ' 610
40 > 780
10 I 70
40 780
910
140
780
810
140
410
910
40
780
780
40
760
410
40
760
40
820
800
50
650
820
80
■ •
820
950
150
820
850
150
450
950
50
820
820
50
800
450
50
800
60
918
894
69
782
913
98
918
1040
168
918
940
169
538
1046
68
919
919
69
900
538
69
900
62
26
25
88
88
38
• •
82
82
89
88
89
89
Hie Bo7*l Irali Bidca '{
FrincMi IiOuiaa's
(Satheilaiid & Argyll'
Higlilftnden) ..
TbcFrinrc of Walca'i
LeintUr R«giiaeiit
(Rajal Cuudianj)
Bofal Dublin FoBlien
Dtp.
Srd
toJ
Dap.
3rd
Den.
3rd
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H
C
H
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H
C
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16
S
IS
12
2
16
12
8
16
12
2
1«
12
i
16
12
2
31
Battalioiis of Tenltorial 'BmgimmkXm'^eoMtiiiitud.
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6
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a
s
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9
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m
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2
8
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2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
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1
1
1
1
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1
1
1
1
1
• •
1 1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
8
8
4
8
10
8
8
8
8
4
8
6
6
8
8
4
5
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6
5
8
8
4
8
8
8
8
4
6
6
6
1 8
1 8
1 4
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1|8
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1
1
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1
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1
1
1
1
1
1
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1
1
1
1
1
V
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
32
32
4
6
8
8
24
82
4
8
10
8
8
82
82
4
8
6
6
32
24
4
5
6
6
5
32
24
4
8
8
32
24
4
6
6
6
32
32
4
8
8 I 21
10 25
40
48
11
21
25
21
21
48
47
11
21
17
17
47
40
11
14
17
17;
14 I
22
48
48
11
21
47
40
11
17
17 :
17
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17 I
21
21 ,
16
16
2
8
10
8
8
16
16
2
8
6 i
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16 1
5 I
6 ;
6
5
49 I 21
41 21
11 •! 2
22 I 8
I 8
40
40
10
40
40
10
40
40
10
40
40
10
16 i' 40
16 I 40
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6
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16 || 40
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8 ..
8 I ..
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16 ■ 40
16 |i 40
2 I 10
6 !
8
8
410
760
40
910
780
140
780
410
40
760
410
40
780
410
40
• •
760
910
140
760
810
140
450
800
50
950
820
150
820
450
50
800
450
60
820
450
50
800
950
150
800
850
150
532
894
69
1040
913
169
913
632
69
900
538
69
913
632
69
894
1040
169
894
940
169
32
38
32
32
32
26
26
21
26
26
21
• •
33
33
26
26
26
• •
• •
32
32
38
26
32
32
32
Line Battalions and Parmanant Staff of MtHtia
Segiments.
o
P
I
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The Rifle Brigade
(Prince Consort'aOwn) "^
iBt
2Qd
3rd
4th
Dep.
6th
6th
7th
8th
9th
0
I
s
-3
i
5
I
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H
H
I
Total Line Battalicns and DepM»
Total Permanent Staff of Militia
Total
• •
•t
2
2
2
2
344
344
564 706
4
3
8
4
2
4
6
6
4
2
564
706
16
12
12
16
4
9
g
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a
1
1
1
1
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1
1
1
1
1
2109
2109
141
121
262
1
1
1
1
142
128
24
24
28
8
2
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
• •
I 1
1
1
B
c
£
I
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1
1
1
1
4006 209 141
249 135
270^4255 344 It I
33
Battalions of Torrltorlal Bedment*— cwtfintMi.
9
e
a
I.
r
135
343
1
1
1
1
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5
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o
I
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6
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O
I
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^
M
3
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I
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
I
1
153
1
• •
1
• •
1
209
142128
295337
S
i
s
§
E
i
o
o
I
9
i
a
4
1
1
I'
1 I 1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
141209
135
8
8
8
8
8
8
5
8
4
6
1
1
1
1
1410 141
1049
141344
2459 141 92
92
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
142
135
277
82
24
24
^2
8
8
5
8
4
6
4349
1049
5308
47
40
40
47
16
21
14
21
12
17
7064
16
16
16
16
4
8
5
8
4
6
2452
2773 1049
9827
3501
40
40
40
40
20
780
410
610
780
110
820
450
550
820
130
635097790
6350
97790
104140
913
532
6
9
158
t
32
21
32
18
26
104140
118002
118002
V
4206
4206
;
122,208
34.
Banlcs.
1st
West India
Regiment.
2nd
West India
Regiment.
Total
West India
Regiments.
lit
F3
Lieutenml-Oolonels
Kajois ..
Captttina • •• ••
Adjutant .. •• ^
Qoarter-lCaster • • '
2
6
7
30
1
1
2
6
7
80
1
1
4
10
14
60
2
2
1
1
•
10
1
1
Total Officen «
4B
46
92
20
W^^ntOfBcer. {SSS^iJL'^.. i!
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
• •
Total Warrant Officers
2
2
4
1
Qoarter-Master-Serjeant
Serjeant -Instructor of Musketrr ..
iSmjeant-Drummer or Serjeant-Tmmpeter ••
Paymaster-Serjeant
Armourer-Srajeanta •• •• •• ••
Hospital-Serjeant
Company or Battery Serjeant-Majors
Serjeants
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
14
86
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
14
36
2
2
2
2
2
4
2
28
72
1
• •
1
1
1
1
1
6
24
Total Serjeants
68
68
116
86
Drummers or Trumpeters
18
18
36
12
Corporals
TtfimhurdiAifi .. ■■ *• t*
60
60
740
100
1,480
16
16
270
Privates or Gunners • • •
740
Total Bank and IHa ..
790
790
1,580
300
Total ail Ranks
9U
914
1,828
369
Lasoan
1.
Hong
Com|)anv
Kong.
Coylon.
!•
Company
Total
Ranks.
B
Company
IIaviMnr-^!..j r .. .. •• ••
]!.:vi.clurB .. .. .. •• ••
1
2
1
2
1
2
3
6
Total Non-Comniiftioncd Ofilccrs • .
3
8
3
9
Bugler .. ••
3
1
1
3
Kaickf
Privates
4
80
4
80
4
91
IS
:3i
Total R ink and File . .
8i
^ »*
98
iOr%
Total all Rinks
88
88
102
278
• lUs Conpaaj has 1« PiifalM for senrke ss Moontsa Ordcrltos to Um Govvmor of 0»yl«.
35
SBPABTXBNTAl. 00BP8.
Ordnance
Uorpa.
Store Corps.
For one
Serrioe
Company.
Depdt
Compaalea.
Unat-
tached.
«D _
or one Company,
aff.
i
Ranka.
•
1
1
1
t
1
•
1
.9
Dtal for 4 C
and Staff.
*
^
§
f*
S
Q
H
Cm
CO
H
Bidinff-Xailcrt ... ^ ^ ...
• ••
• ••
••a
• ••
2
• •«
2
• ••
...
• ••
SeiJcaat-lCi^ra ...
aaa
• ••
a««
• ••
3
2
6
—
I
1
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•••
1
8
■ ••
3 1
23
3
• ••
12 .
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• ••
■ ••
• ••
■••
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7 i 3
1
1
• ••
•••
.••
Wanut Ofloen ... ...
•••
1
5
• ••
29
3
1
13
2ad Claai Staff-Saijaantf ...
••*
1
S
• «•
2
• ••
21
8
• •«
12
uwrss ... ... ... ... •••
• ••
•••
• ••
• ••
4
5
9
...
• ««
»«•
Qnarter-Haater-Saijeanta
Company SeTJfant-M^jort
• ••
•••
• ••
•••
• ••
2
2
...
1
1
1
• ••
• «•
1
•••
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n
...
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Orderly-room Serjaanta
•••
• ••
• ••
• ••
2
«••
2
...
• ••
a««
Farrier Qnarter-Haster-Seijeantf ...
• ••
a*a
• ••
• «•
6
• ••
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...
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Collar-Malcer QiiarCer^Ma8t«r-SeTju.
•••
••«
■ ••
• ••
2
• «•
2
...
• ••
•wm
Wlkeeier (joarter-Maater^serjeanu .
• ••
•««
a«*
• •*
2
• •a
2
...
• ■•
.•«
ard Claat Staff-Seijeanta
aaa
2
8
•M
2
12
54
8
•••
32
Ditto, acting a»—
Company Qnarter-Xatter-Saijeanti
1
a««
• ••
1
■ ••
• «•
17
•«•
• ••
...
Orderly-room SeijeanU
•••
•••
••«
■ ••
1
2
3
aaa
1
t
Biding-Instnicton
•••
• ••
• ••
••a
3
•'••
3
• ••
• ••
• ••
Setjeant- Fallen ... ... ...
1
• ••
1
••«
17
• ••
*••
• •.
8eijeant-CoUar-lfakera
1
• ••
1
«••
17
• ••
•«•
•••
Sefjeaat-Wbealen
1
• ••
1
• •«
" .
• ••
• ••
•••
AnaowcrhSeijeanU
••• •••
•••
• ■•
• ••
»«•
•••
•2
2
OMjMIDliB •»• ♦•a ••• •*• •«•
5 ; s
12
6
24
18
39
163
12
•••
48
O^TjdSwv ••• ••• ••• •««
10
6
23
10
352
23
4
96
Tnimpeten and Bogten
1
• ••
1
1
1
• • • f ■ « •
1
18
1
■••
4
Corpoffau ... ... .•* ... ..•
Ditto, aednf as—
5
2
10
5
1
• ••
23
150
10
■ ••
40
WrDl^^lBrB ••• ••* »•• •••
1
.*•
•••
1
• ••
• ••
17
■ ••
• ••
»••
CoUar-Makem
1
...
•••
1
• ••
• ••
17
•••
•«■
• •a
Farrien and Carriage-Smltlu
1
...
• ••
1
• ••
• ••
17
• ■•
•«a
• ••
2
i
10
2
...
7
99
10
• ••
40
PlriTicc% aa Shoeing and Carriage-Smithf
2
•••
• ••
2
1
34
• ■•
■ ••
• »•
saivHaa ... ... ... ••• ..•
63
24
76
63
65 , 49
65 1 79
1,634
102
• ■•
108
Bank and fUa
75
*- ....
29
95
75
1,968
122
1
...
488
Am jmnia •«. ... .»• ...
122
122
86
134
2,369
149
8
601
—
6S
...
63
1 1
22
1,093
• ■•
• ••
^
D 2
1
36
Army Hospital Oorps.
Home.
Colonies.
TbtaL
Qnarter-MaBten
•
38
14
62
Serjeant-Majors (Warrant Officers) ..
9
8
12
Staff-Sorjeants
Serjeants
110
125
85
27
145
152
Serjeants
235
62
297
Buglers .. .-• .. ••
8
• •
8
Corporals
2nd Corporals . •
Prirates
114
uo
1,113
31
10
224
146
150
1,337
Bank and File • • • •
1,367
266
1,632
All Banks
1,657
844
2,001
Corps of Ordnanoe Artliloers.
Seijeant-Major Artificer . . 1
Staff Artificers 9
Serjeant Artificers, Ist Class • • . . . • 20
„ 2nd Class 20
Total 50
Departmental Corps— Distribntlon.
ConimiMarlat
and Tmni port
Corp«.
Ordnance
Store Corps.
Gorpeof
Ordnance
Artiflcen.
Army Hospital
Corpe.
Total.
Home.
Colonies.
Home.
Colonial.
Home.
Home, j Cdonlet.
Home. CdeSM* !»»
OmCtn <•• •••
Warrant OOcen
Seijeanif
Buglert, Ac. ...
Bank and File ...
2
2ft
297
16
l,97.'i
• ••
4
66
• ■ V
173
• ••
li
62
4
8&6
•
• ••
1
64
• ••
133
•••
1
49
• ••
• ••
•
38
9
235
8
1,367
14
3
63
• « •
366
47 ' •
643 m '^
30
8,617 ; 671 «. —
All ranks
2,187
232
433
168
60
1,667
•••
644
4.177
7*4 a.*!:
HOfSM *M ...
1,093
...
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LONDON :
PftiPTCD rom lint Majcstt's Statiohcry OtFici.
BY HARRISON AKD SONS,
rsirrKts til Obdimabt to Hn M^ii
[Wt. 1 86-600 4 i 82-S808]
ARMY CIRCULARS,
1882.
/ V
War OincE,
Ut June 18S2.
The following Royal Warrants, Regulations and
Instractions are promulgated to the Army by direction
of the Secretary of State for War.
OONTEMTS.
Z.-BBaTJX.AB F0B0X&
rAci
Olavse 114. Boyal Warrant -Appointment of Identenants in the
Boffiments of Boneahold Troops i ^ — . — 8
„ 116. Boyal Warrant— Bewarda to Beomitara — — -. a
., 116. Boyal Warrant-Baokoninr of Kilitary Sarvioe and
Pension of Schoolmasters — — — — ^ 5
.. 117. AllowanoeBeffalations,1881— OiTllianSabordinates^
Travelling' AUowanoes — — — — — — 6
,, 118. Financial Instnxotions, 1879 -Allowance to Soldiers
on Discharge — — — — — — — — 6
„ 110. Be-arrangement of Pension Districts— « — — 7
n.-AUXTTiTABY FOBOBS.
MIUTIA.
„ 180. Bonnties-Begiments of Irish XiUtia- — — . 7
„ 181. Pay and AUowances of Xen—Itery Koney— — — 0
maovZiATiovs ro» tbb ooaranssAsaxAT
danse 188. Barrack and Hospital Servlces—Qas — — •>- — 11
araATSOirs rom tbb obbvaitob stobb
DBPAmTMBBT.
Olavae 188. Supply of Stores — — — — — — — -11
LOVDOirt
W. CLOfWU ft tOVt (ItelM). IlLCkwIw?^ H A RRISON ft 9pV9J», Ptil Mtfli
V. B. ALLKN ft 0». ia» WawrfrTPtoMTw. MITCHELL. 1^ OunlMr CroM i
LOKU»AM« ft cCKttnwUr Sow; TRUBNKR ft Co^Vft ati L«d|nic HiUt
srftxroao.ctenivOroM ; c. uoan hau L.TRKNcii ft c»,i. tammm&twvum
OWtrwn ft Oau IV Ha»i. P»BT«>A I A. ft a BLACK. I»tBB«BMt _ ^
ALU. THOHft C^ AfelS Ittw^ m4 B. FUITSOIIBT. QnftM iUiti DvMIS.
June 1988.] 2
CoiLtSlxtB''^conimued.
BQVZPinurT SB
CUuae 124. Small-Arm Ammunition for PraoUco and Xsoroifle — 18
„ 125. KarUnr Pistols —- — — — -. — — 12
,y 126. Harness, BaddlerF, and Stable Heoessaries-Xaterials
for repair and preserration— Xssne of Horsehair— 18
OliOTHZMa AHO MBCBS8ABXB8.
Clause 127. Olothinff— Value when worn out — — •»
I.-BBat7I.AB FOBOSa
Clause 128. ViUtary Books -._ — ^-.-.-.—u
ZI.-AX7ZILIAB7 AHO BB8EBYB FOBCB8.
MILITIA.
,, 120. Xusketry Instruction ~ — — — ^-.— .14
ARMY RESERVE.
„ 180. Xedical Inspection of 1st Class Army Beserfs <— 10
„ 181. ABMT 70BXS AND BOOKS — ~ — -. -. 16
Clause 182. Appointment of Tinanoial Seoretary of the War
Oiftoe^ —•— — — * — — — ^10
Brratum ^^ — — — — — ^ — — ^— H
Appendix to Clause 127 — ~ — -.-..— >~«»S0
„ „ l20------~~-.20
8 [^
Finance (Begiihr Forces).
FINANCE.
z.— maovzuLS
Royal Warrant— AppQ^itment of lieutenants in the
Regiments of Household Troops.
VICTORIA R.
Whereas We deem it expedient to amend the Regulations Clause 114
goreming the appointment of Lieatenants in Oar regiments of
Household Troops ;
Our Will and Pleasure is that the last paragraph of^^R^^
Ajtide 1 of Our Warrant of the 11th March 1888 shall only "^
resiain in force so long as the present Colonels of the several
regiments of Our Household Troops continue respectively to hold
those appointments.
2. As Tacancies occur in the Colonelcies of the regiments of
Oar Household Cavalry^ the nomination of a qualified candidate
for Our approval to an appointment as Lieutenant shall be vested
in the Colonel-in-Chief of the Brigade.
8. In the case of an appointment as Lieutenant in Our Foot
Ouards, the nomination of a qualified candidate shall, as vacancies
occur in the Colonelcies of those r^ments, be vested in Our
Commander-in-Chief,
Given at Our Court at Windsor, this 19th day of May 1882^
in the 45th year of Our Beign.
By Her Majesty^s Commandj
HUGH C. K CHILDERS.
Boyal Warrant— Bewards to Becndters.
VICTORIA E.
Whereas We deem it expedient to amend the Regulations Clause 115
relating to Rewards to Recruiters for Recruits passed into Our
Army;
Our Will and Pleasure is that Articles 664 to 658, and
659 to 561 of Our Warrant of the 1 1th March 1882 be cancelled,
and that the following Articles, which shall take effect from the
1st July 1882, be substituted in lieu thereof: —
B 2
Jue 1881i. I
Finance (Regular^ For ces)—<»>n^'»tMdi
Clause 115 IS54. The reward payable to the recmiter for each recroit
raised by him and finally approved, shall be as follows : —
#. d.
For the Foot Guards, Bojal Artillery, and Ko}raL Engineen 8 6
For the Caralrj, Infantry, Army Hospital Corps, Commia-
sariat and Transport Corps, and Ordnanoo Store Corps 2 6
The above rates shall, however, be liable to a reduction of 1«.
when the recruit belongs to the Militia, and enlists during
the period of his preliminary drill, drill on enlistment, or
during his first period of training. '
5ftS. Bringing money at the rate of 5«. for each recruit
shall be payable to the person, other than a paid recruiter«
who may be certified by the recruiting officer to have brought
to the recruiter a recruit afterwards finally approved, or to
have been mainly instrumental in so bringing a recruit.
Such bringing money shall be liable to a reduction of
2$. 6d, when the recruit belongs to the Militia, and enlists
during the period of his preliminary drill, drill on enlistment^
or during his first period of training.
ft60. The reward payable for recruits passed . into the
West India Regiments, Royal Malta Fencible Artillery, and
Oun Lascars, shall be 1/. This sum includes lOf. which shall
be payable to the bringer.
The reward payable for recruits passed into the Corps of
Military Labourers shall be 5s.
561* Rewards and bringing money shall not be allowed —
(a.) For men who enlist fraudulently;
(b,) For men who enlist while belonging to Our Reserte
Forces ;
(c.) For men who enlist while belonging to the Militia»
without obtaining a proper discbarge therefrom ;
(d.) For men who enlist after ha^ng been dischsfged
on account of misconduct from Uur Regular Forces^
or Our Marinc^^ or from any portion of Our
Auxiliary Forces when subject to Slilitary Law;
(e.) For men who enlist aftci* having been dischamd
from Our Regular or Reserve Forces, or Oar
Marines^ and have concealed such former service oa
enlistment ;
but no refund of the rewards and bringing money shaU be
required unless the inadmissibility is discovered and notified
to the recruiter within three months from the date of
tation.
C'«Be 1669.
Finance (Regular Forces)— continued.
It is Our further Will and Pleasure that the following Clause 115
paragraph be added to Article 640 : — eoniHmed.
XX¥II« To the non-commissioned officer appointed paid
recruiter —
Daily.
#. d.
When employed at head-quarters or oocupjing barraok
acooin]iu>dation, or at such out-station as ma/ be
fixed bj Our Secretary of State 10
"When employed at special out-stations, fixed by Our
Secretai7 of State, and not in barracks • . 2 0
Given at Our Court at Balmoral, this 29th day of May
1882^ in the 45th year of Our Reign.
By Her Majesty's Command^
HUGH C. E. CHILDEES.
Boyal Warrant— Beckoning of Military Service and
of Sdioolmasters.
VICTORIA R.
Whereas We deem it expedient to amend the Regulations Clause 116
irhich govern, as regards pension, the reckoning of military service
rendered hy Schoolmasters of Our Army ;
OuB Will and Pleasure is that Article 575 of Our Warrant AjmjBmia^
of the 1 1th March 1882 be cancelled, and that the following shall ^^^^^
be the conditions under which Schoolmasters shall reckon their
service towards pension.
1. A Schoolmaster appointed before the date of this Our
Warrant shall reckon the military service rendered by him prior
to snch appointment, excluding any period passed in the Training
Schools of the Royal Military Asylum, for the purpose of fixing
his rate of pension. Such prior service shall reckon subject to
the usual conditions.
2. A Schoolmaster appointed after the date of this Our
Warrant shall only reckon service, for the purpose of fixing his
rale of pension, from the date of his enlistment as Schoolmaster.
Given at Our Court at Windsor, this 20th day of May
1882, in the 45th year of Our Reign.
By Her Majesty's Command,
HUGH O. E. CHILDERS.
.]
6
Finance (Begnkr Forces)— cofKiftueJ.
Allowance B^polations, 1881— CiYOian Subordinates'
Travelling Allowances.
danse 117 The following will be substituted for the Table of Classes of
Accommodation by Railway or Coasting Steamers for persons on
the Wages Lists of the Manufacturing and Chemical Departments^
contained in page 8 of the Special Regulations for Travelling
Expenses and Allowances of Civilian Subordinates, issued with
Clause 67, Army Circulars, 1882 : —
Appointments.
Chief and other Foremen and AjsiBtant Foremen. .
Manager of Ghu Factorj . . . . •• . .
Storeholders, Principal and Head Yieweri. • • .
Chief and Leading Draughtsmen, Writers (men). .
Pattem*Keeper and Chief Photographer of the
Chendoal department • • • • . • . .
Artifioen, Viewers, Photographers, Draughtsmen,
Bargemasters, Office-Keepers, and Messengers . .
Writers (bojs). Bargemen* Labowren, Laboraloiy
Attendants, and Machine Hands «•
Class of
Railway.
2nd.
}
}
Sid.
Srd.
Class of
aocommodation ia
Coasting
2nd.
2nd.
Sid.
Financial Instructions, 1879— Allowance to Soldiers on
Discharge.
daOfeUS ^e following will be Bnbstituted for paragraphs 47U and
471C| added to the Financial Instructions, 1879, by Qaose 261,
Jkxaij Circulars, 1880: —
4116. When a soldier is dischai^ged with such serrioe aa
would give him a claim to pension, or as an inralid, the
Paymaster making the last issue of regimental paj will
forward to the War Office a No. 1 Report, notifying the
fact of discharge, and showing the date to which pay has
issued, and also any issue which may have bc«n made
discharge : —
1. As an advance of pension under paragraph 470 of the
Financisl Instructions, 1879, as amended by CSaiae
261, Army Circulars, 1880, and by Clause S76^
Army Circulars, 1881, and midcr pamgrsph 471, as
amended by Clause 261, Army Circulars, 1880.
2. As a gratuity under Articles 584 L and 684 IL of
the Pay Warrant
8. As an advance of deferred pay under paragraph 45Sa^
added to the Financial Instntctionsy 1879, bj
Clause 7, Army Circulara, 1880, and amended bj
Clause 152^ Army Circulars^ 1881.
{;jFmie1897.
Finajice (Regular Forcesy-co'^tinued.
4L71C. The nature of the issue made on discharge will, in CkmsellS
all cases, be clearly defined, and the No. 1 Report will also ' c9»timud.
show whether any sum or sums are due from the soldier on
acconnt of public debts.
4mcc, The Officer making the first issue of pension will,
on the receipt from the War Office of the No. 1 Report
referred to in paragraph 471b j adjust the advance of pension
(if any) which may have been paid to the discharged soldier,
and will make the necessary arrangements for recovering any
sum due from him on account of public debts.
Be-arrangement of FenBion Districts.
1. The duties connected with the Pensioners and Men of the GlausellO
Amy ReMrve of the 1st Regimental District, hitherto performed
by tke Staff Officer of Pensioners at Edinburgh, will^ from the Ist
June 1882, be transferred to the Staff of the Regimental District
•at Okaoone.
2. The Jersey Pension District will be abolished from the 1st
June 1882^ and the duties connected with the Pensioners and Men
of the Army Reserve residing therein will in future be performed
by the Officer paying Jensionera and Men of the Army Reserve
mt Sontbanpton,
8. The Appendix to Claase 129^ Army Chrcularsj 1877^ will be
amended accordingly.
UILITIA.
•ooniiBB-^Se^entB of Xrish KiMtia.
(iMSxa ^M A ■noc&L ammt oacrLAm ov ram Sbd mat 18B2.)
TbetraiDing of the Irish Militia during the year 1882 having (J]|m8el20
been dispensed 'with by order oi Her Majesty in Council, dated
€lA Pehemiry 1882, the following instruetions, in Tegard to the
faymeut of bounty to the non-commissioned officers and men of
that Force, have been approved by the Secretary of State for War,
and are issued for the information of thoae concerned,
^. xhe non-commissioned officers md men 'eflbctive 'on ttie
let April 1862, may be paid their Annul Bounty and Reserve
Bounty, if entitled'tfaereto, in the same manner as if their Tegtmenta
had been assembled for training. i
3. The Adjutant oT tke aevend regiments will make tfii»
menemtig^kmown thn ngboat the counties to which their rsgiinentB
odong, and will amngey with as little delay as possible^ for the
Jane 1882.] 8
finance (Auxiliary Torcesy-catuinued.
Claa8el20 payment of the bounty, during the months of May and Jane, at
eontinmed. the head-quarters of their respective regiments, as well as at those
places, within the county, whrre the men are most likely to be
met with.
3. Men who may be in prison awaiting trial at the time of the
general payments may, if acquitted, be at once paid the bounty to
wliich they may be entitled ; but if they are found guilty of an
offence not amounting to felony, the bounty will be withheld, and
instructions asked for. If the oSence is one which amoonta to
felony, the bounty will be forfeited, and the man should be at once
discharged from the Militin, under the provisions of paragraphs
193 and 194 of the Regulations for the MUitia, 1880 (Army
Regulations, Vol. YIIl.)^ as amended by Clause 125^ Army Cir-
culars, 1881.
4. Men who, for other reasons, mxy not be forthcoming when
the general payments take place, and who afterwards make appli-
cation for their bounty, may be paid the same, unle^ there are any
special circumstances which render it desirable that the payment
should be withheld, pending reference to the War Office.
5. The bounty may be paid to men who were effective on the
Ist April 1882, but have since become non-effective ; to mnn who
have volunteered for the Regular Army since that date ; and also
to men who may be absent from the county, and who apply for the
bame by letter; but in the latter case due care will be taken to
obtain satisfactory evidence of their identity by descriptive retums,
and communications with their employers, or the local magistrates ;
and the genuineness of receipts should, in all cases, be established
to the Accountant's satisfaction.
6. Men may be re-engaged for the Militia, and re-enliated for
the Militia Reserve, under the conditions prescribed by the Regu*
lations, at the time that their ordinary Militia bounty for the year
is paid to them, and may be granted re-eulistmeut bounty and
Reserve bounty in the same manner as if they had re-engaged at
the termination of the training, under the provisions of paragraphs
579 and 585 of the Regulations for the Militia (Arnrv Regulations,
Vol. VIII.), and of paragraph 596 of the same Kegulationii as
amended by Clause 221, Army Circulars, 1880.
7. A statement of the bounty paid will be prepared on Army
Form N 1496, which will be forwarded to the War Office as looa
after the 30th June as possible. The total of the bounty paid, as
shown on this form, will be carried to the General State of tlie
Regimental District Pay List.
8. The names of all the non-commissioned officers and men
belonging to the several regiments will be entered in alphabetical
order of companies in the Statement (Army Form N 1496), and
9 [ Joae t9M.
(Aiudliary FoTcesh-cofUinued.
the dates on which the engagements of any of the men shall have (Jlaiise 120
terminated since bounty was paid to them fer last year, will be ^oniimi9d.
shown against their names in the coiumn.of remarks.
9. The War Office^ or other aathority for striking off the names
of any of the men^ whether on account of sickness^ desertion,
enlistment into the Regular Forces^ or purchase of discharge, or for
any other cause, will be forwarded as vouchers to the Statement,
and the date of death of any men will be noted in the column for
remarks.
10. The signatures of the men will be placed against the
amounts charged for them in the Statement, and the column under
the heading "Travelling and Couveyance^' may be used for this
purpose.
11. The travelling expenses of the Adjutants, while employed
away from the Head- Quarters of their regiments in paying bounty,
will be claimed in the same manner as their ordinary travelling
expenses. Those of the Staff-Serjeants will be charged in the
accounts of the Regimental District. No charges will be admis-
sible for travelling expenses or allowances to men coming to receive
the bounty due to them.
12. The bounty paid after the despatch of the Statement on
Army Form N 1496 will be charged in the Regimental District
Accouilts, vouched by a Statement of Details, made out on spare
sheets of Army Form N 1496.
18. The year 1882 may be reckoned as a year of training for
men who are released on and after the 1st April 1882^ to join the
B^ular Army under the Regulations on the subject, provided they
were on the strength of their Militia regiments on that date.
Pay and Allowances of Men— Levy Money.
1. The following, which will take effect from the 1st July Claii3el21
1882, will be substituted for paragraph 615 of the Regulations for
the Militia, 18S0 (Army Kegulations, Vol. VIII.), as amended by
Clause 247, Army Circulars, 188 i, and Clause 24, Army Circulars,
1882:—
61ft* The reward payable to the recruiter for each recruit
who actually joins for Recruit Drill, under paragraphs 228a,
2286, 228c, or 22Sd, and is finally approved, will be Is. 6d.
•Ifto. Bringing-money at the rate o{2s. 6d. for each recruit
will be payable to any person, other than a paid recruiter,
who may be certified by the Recruiting Officer to have brought
to the recruiter a recruit who actually joins for Recruit Drill,
under paragraphs 228a, 2286, 228c, or 22Sd^ or to have been
mainly instrumental in so bringing a recruit.
10
Finance (Auxiliary Forcesy-contimted.
fChWttlM. 0166. The reward and bringing-money defined in para-
graphs 615 and 61511, will be payable for each Militia recnrit of
a Brigade of Artillery not stationed at the saoie place as an
Artillery Depdt^ for each recruit of a regiment of Engineer
Militia, and for each recruit of a Militia battalion of Infantiy
not stationed at the Head-Quarters of a Regimental
provided the recruit actually joins for Preliminary Drill
Training.
2. The following will, from the 1st July 1882, be substitntcd
for paragraph 618 of the above-mentioned Regulations, a^
amended by Clause 41^ Army Circulars, 1882 : —
018. No reward or bringing-money will be admissible
for men joining the Militia Reserve.
G18a. The Reward and bringing-money will not be
allowed —
1. For men who enlist fraudulently;
2. For men who enlist while belonging to the Resenre
Forces :
8. For men who enlist while belonging to another
brigade, regiment, or battalion of Militia;
4. For men who enlist after having been discb«rged on
account of misconduct from the Regular Forci^
or Royal Marines, or from any portion of the
Auxiliary Forces when subject to Military Law ;
5. For men who enlist after having been dischargel
from the Regular or Reserve Forces^ or Royil
Marines, and have concealed such former service
on enlistment ;
but no refund of the reward and bringing-money will be
required unless the inadmissibility is discovered and notified
to the recruiter within three nionths from the date of attaito-
tion.
8. Paragraph 616 of the above-mentioned Regulations, *«
amended by Clause 247, Army Circulars, 1881, ia hereby
cancelled.
11
Begalatk«8 fur the Commissariat and Transport Staff.
BEOULATIONS FOB THE GOMMISSABIAT
AND TRANSPORT STAFF.
Barrack and Hospital Services— Oas.
The foUowios: will be substituted for paragraph 860 oF the
Regulations for -the Commissariat and Transport Staff, 1881 (Araff
R^uktions, Vol. IV., Part I.) :—
860. Arrangements will be made, whenever practicably
for the payment direct to gas companies of sums due by
OfScers and Corps for gas not chargeable to the public under
the regulations.
860a. When such arrangements cannot be carried out^
the Senior Commissariat Officer will render quarterly retvnii^
on Army Form P 1930, of the sums due to the public for gat.
These returns will be made out in duplicate, one copy being
attached to the gas claim (Army Form P 1929) for the infor-
mation of the War Office, and the other handed to the
District Paymaster to enable him to recover the sums due.
REGULATIONS FOR THE ORDNANCE STORE
DEPARTMENT.
Supply of Stores.
The following will be substituted for paragraph 171 fff ^^ .^^
Regulations for the Ordnance Store Department^ 1879 (Army<^^^^P
K^ulations^ Vol. IV., Part I.) :—
IVl. Officers Commanding large garrisons may aothoriae
the loan of a few tents and other necessary articles^ ^ulaen
required for strictly garrison purposes in connection with
garrison sports or entertainments. Similar issues miy %e
made for regimental sports, on the understanding that the
artidea are only to be lent for the actual day or &f% of the
sp«rta, and that all loss or damage is to be paid for. In
neither case will any expense for conveyance be admitted as a
charge against the public.
•]
12
Equipment Regulations (Begular Forces).
EQUIPMENT BEGULATIONS.
Small-Arm Ammunition for Practice and Exercise.
dame 124 '^^^ following alterations will be made in paragraph 230 of the
Equipment Regvdations 1881 (Army Regulations, Vol. 111.) :^*
Ball ammunitioD.
For each trained
soldier.
For eacb recruit, OiSeer
or man.
Omliy
Iii£uiti7
For " 40 " read " 60«."
For " loot" read " ISOf."
For '* 70 " read " lOB."
For ** 90" read** IW/"
Marking Pistols.
fil^m^,^ 125 ^' ^ ^^^ 1^« Enfield Revolver, some of the component parts of
which differ from those of Mark I. Pistol, having been sealed as a
pattern {see List of Changes, § 3997), the following system of mark-
ing the spare parts has become necessary.
2. All the spare parts common to both Mark I. and Mark EL
Sevolvers will be issued without any distinguishing mark.
8. All the spare parts spec'al to Mark I. will be marked with
the figure " I."
4. All the spare parts special to Mark II. will be marked with
the figure "U."
5. The following spare parts now in store, or already issued,
which are special to Mark I., will be lightly marked by Depart-
mental or ships' armourers and armourer-seneants with the figure
Hammer on the ondernde of the oonK
Lerer • • • . . . with oare, on the flat
Screws, cap stock with eje . • . • on the stem.
„ joint, barrel . . . . on the head.
n shield • M
n •tock n
„ straps top „
Sight, front • . • • • • • • oo the aide.
Sprince^
Ham • • on the edge of the bead.
Shield on the flat.
Siook • •• •• below the oheqiidrii^
18 [J
Equipment BegoJations (Begnlar Forces)— continued.
Harness, Saddlery, and Stable Necessaries— Materials for
repair and preservation— Issue of Horsehair.
1. The following proportions of horsehair will be issued ClailseUB
with pannels, in addition to the ordinary annual proportions given
in Tables 9 and 10, Section XIII., Part II., of the Equipment
B^pilations, 1881 (Army Regulations^ Vol. III.) : —
With each ptur of new pannelB for hamew, new 1 ^ j^ ^ horsehair,
patiem, and for saddlery, old and new pattern J ' *iu«cu»«r.
With each pair of pannels for hamessi old pattern. . i Ih. of doehair.
2. Officers will accordingly, in making demands for pannels,
insert in their requisitions the proportions of horsehair or doehair
allowed for completing and fitting the stuffing.
CLOTHING AND NECESSARIES.
SBOirZiA& ro&OBS.
Clothing— Value when worn out
[this CLAU8B ALSO APPLm TO THB HIUTU.]
1. In accordance with paragraph 702 of the Regulations for dauelS?
the supply of Clothing and Necessaries to the Uvular Forces,
1881 (Army Regulations, "Vol. XI.), the rates given in the
Appendix (see pages 20 to 28) will represent the yalue of articles
of clothing when such articles have been worn the periods pre-
scribed by regulation, and these rates will be the sums to be
charged for losses, or to be taken into account in calculations
which may be made to arrive at the value of a part- worn article.
2. These rates will, in so far as they apply, be adopted by
regiments of Militia in calculating the value of part-worn articles,
in the manner laid down in paragraphs 1072 and 1073 of the
Regulations for the Militia^ 1880 (Army Regulations, Vol. VIIL),
or in charging for lost articles.
8. These rates will come into operation on the 1st June 1882
for Home Stations, and on the 1st July 1882 for Foreign Stations.
4. Clauses 189 and 140, Army Circulars, 1881, and the rate*
given in the Appendix to those clauses, are hereby cancelled.
14
General Begnlations (Begolar Forces).
QENEBAL BE0nLATI01l&
z.— maambAm romoBS.
Iditary Books.
danselSB With leferenoe to Clause 178, Army Circulars, 1879, to
Clause 132, Army Circulars, 1880, and to Clause 285, hrmj
Circulars, 1881, the undermentioned books have been published,
and will be added to the list of works promulgated by the Appendix
to the last-named Clause, which will be amended accordingly: —
Handbook for K^olan's Bani^-Finder (Kark I.) . . ..09
Manual of Instruction in Armj Signalling, 1882 .. .. 0 8
Military Transport, Lieut-Colonel G. A. f arse, D.A.Q.M.G. .. 8 9
Pay and Promotion Warrant, 1882 | ^^^^^^ J J
,, „ „ • • • • Pocket Edition 1 8
zx^AvzzXiZA&T Avo sssamva roscas.
MILITIA,
Musketry Instraction.
C3ftD80l29 ^' With a view still further to increase the efficiency in mu»>
ketry of Militia Battalions^ it has been decided to authorise the
issue of 40 rounds of ball ammunition to each recruit and 40 rounds
to each trained Militiaman*
The following will accordingly be substituted for paragraph
296 of the Militia Re°:ulations, 1880 (Army Regulations, VoL
YIII.), as amended by Clause 176, Army Circulars, 1881, and Sat
paragraph 298 of the above-mentioned Regulations : —
994L The annual course of target practice of ihe ooau
panies will occupy three days, unless the Commanding Ofliocr
may wish to fire only 10 rounds a day, when it will occupy
four days.
The '' figure of merit '' will be deterained by tht
average points in individual and volley firing. The figure off
■wit, the best shooting company, and the best shot of the
Militia, are published annually, except in the case of battalions
in which less than 70 per cent, of the men effective (excluding
recmits) in the battalion or half-battalion, as the case may
be, have been exercised through the course of target practice.
' IP. The annexed Tables A and B (see Appendices, pages 29
and 80), will be substituted for Appendices I. and II. of the
above-mentioned Regulations, as amended by the tables promulgated
by Clause 64, Army Circulars, 1881, and the Form A annexed
{$€€ Appendix, page 31), will be substituted for Appendix IV.^
as amended by the Form A promulgated by the same clause.
IS
General Eegulations (Auxiliary and Reserve Forces)— «wrfi»«^
PrisM for Qood Shooting.
8. The following will be substituted for paragraphs 651 and 652 Clan8el29
of the above-mentioned Regulations, as amended by Clause 176, eonHnmed.
Army Circulars, 1881 : —
65 1* The prizes referred to in paragraph 299 will be of
the value of 259. each, and will be distributed to the best shots
at the rate of one for every 10, or fraction of 10 men, who
obtained 70 points and upwards, when exercised according to
the conrse laid down in Table B (Appendix II., page 219)9
provided the men are not in a state of desertion or absence,
except on account of sickness duly certified, at the date Rxed
for the award of such prizes.
059. When 10 per cent, at least of the men in any
battalion exercised through the conrse laid down in Table fi
have obtained 70 points and upwards, a further sum of IL will
be allowed for the best shot. This sum will be competed for
as follows : —
The men eligible for the money prize of 25«. will fire 10
rounds each at a 2nd Class target at 600 yards, and the man
who obtains the greatest number of points in this and the
former practice {ue., in the 50 rounds), will be considered the
best shot of the battalion. Ties will be decided as follows : —
1st. By the results at each distance taken in inverse
onder.
2nd. By each shot taken in inverse order.
The additional reward will not be issued unless all the
companies of the battalion shall have execnted the course of
Drill and Target Practice in accordance with Table B.
8maU-Arm Ammunition.
4. The following will be substituted for paragraph 1184 of the
above-mentioned Regulations as amended by Clause 87, Army
Circulars, 1881, and for paragraphs 1186 and 1187 as amended by
Clause 176, Army Circulars, 1881 : —
1194. The following are the luinual proportions of small-
arm ammunition allowed : —
Blank.
For Mch OiBcer on fint joining, and sal>ieqQentl7 for each Infantrj
OAoer who wishei to go thioogh the annual course of indiridual
firing
For aadi a^jmni of the F«manent Staff { ^^"J^g '^^ Eii^neer.' '
For each non-commiationed officer and prirate preaent at tmining
who haa been pTerioosl/ instructed . . . . . • . .
For each non-commissioned officer and prirate present at training
not prsTiottslj instructed .. ••
continued.
JTvne 1989.] 16
General Begulations (Auxiliary and Reserve Forces)— contimted.
Clause 129 1186. When 10 per cent, of the men exercised in any
battalion of Infantry Militia obtain 70 points and upwards
in firing their 40 rounds^ a further allowance of 10 rounds of
ball cartridge ^il) be issued to each man who has qualified to
compete for the further prize of 1/. under the conditions laid
down in paragraph 652.
118Y. In making out his annual requisition for small-arm
ammunition, the Commanding Officer will demand for the
numbers expected to be present at training, adding a certain
amount for the above extra allowance, calculated on the pro-
portion of men who at the previous training made 70 points
and upwards.
5. The allowance of blank ammunition to be drawn this year
will be calculated at 20 rounds for each Militiaman, being the rate
allowed by paragraph 1184 of the aboye-mentioned Regulations
for men not previously instructed.
6. Every Militiaman will be considered this year as ^not
previously instructed.*'
ARMY BESEBYE.
Medical Inspection of 1st Glass Army Beserve.
(I88T7XD AB A SPBCIAL ABMT CIBCITLAB OV TRl 19TH MaT 1882.)
CSlanselSO !• It is notified, with reference to paragraph 2, Clause 87,
Arniy Circulars^ 1879, and Clause 52, Army Circulars, 1882, that
the medical inspection of men of the Ist Class Army Reserve will
be postponed until October 1882.
2. Clause 52, Army Circulars^ 1882^ is hereby cancelled.
ABMY FOEHS AND BOOKS.
Clause 131 The following Army Forms and Books have been approred : —
Army Form B 59, "Royal Engineers/
Daily State of Companies serving at
stations other than Chatham/'
Army Form B 60, '' Royal Engineers^ Daily
State of Troops, Field Park, Field
Companies^ and Depdt/*
Army Form B 75, "Diary of a Paid
Recruiter/' applicable to Regimental
and Auxiliary Artillery Districts.
A
be made to an
17 ' [JTime issai.
Anny Forms and Bodkt— continued.
Army Form C 399 "Prisoner's Cell Card '^
applicable to Military Prisons at home
and abroad.
CaaoMldl
AMiMflMCO*
A distribution will
Array Form O 926, " Monthly Keturn of concerned.
Iron and Wood Carriages and Slides
for Guns on board H.M. Ships."
Army Book 163, *'Medical Officers' Journal. Military
Prisons/' A distribution will be made when printed.
Army Book 227, '* Account Book for Sub-Accountants,
Militia and Volunteers/' A distribution will be made
to all concerned when ready for issue.
2. The following Army Forms and Books have been can-
celled:—
Army Form B 72, '^Weekly State, Commissariat ai&4
Transport Corps."
Army Form C 379, ^Return of Soldiers examined for
4th Class Certificates of Education." Army Form
C 323 will be used in its stead.
Army Form D 416, "Confidential Report of the Annual
Inspection of Enrolled Pensioners.''
Army Form D 437, ** Letter requesting Conveyance for
Men on Transfer to the Army Reserve."
Army Form 6 1045, " List of Armourers' Tools for repair
of Breech-Loading Arras."
Army Form O 1668, "Engineer 0£Scers entitled to
Regimental Mess Allowance."
3. A ''Form of Daily State for Companies of Royal Engineers
atationed at the School of Military Engineering" has been approved,
and will be forwarded to the Commandant when printed.
4 A "Prisoners Liability Book" has been approved, but
will not be numbered. A copy will be sent to each military
prison when ready for issue.
5. Army Form G 998, " Annual Equipment Ledger, Militia
and Pensioners/' has been cancelled as an Army Form, and will be
numbered as Army Book 139.
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War Office.
WAB OFFICE.
j^pcintmeLt of Fmancial Secretary of the War Office.
Clause 132 The Secretary of State for War has appointed Sir Arthur
Diyett Hayter, Bart., M.P., to be Financial Secretary of the
War Office.
ERRATUM.
On page 7 of the " Instructions for the Proof of Tubes,
Primers^ &c./' issued with Clause 223, Army Circulars, 1881, in
the eighth line from the bottom of the page the word ** pellet "
will be substituted for the word ** blowing/'
/C^uA/(^/tyy^
^xft't^v^/^^T't— fc
APPENDICES TO CLAUSES 127 and 129.
c?
JTttne 1989.]
20
Appendix to Clause 127.
Value of Articles of Clothing which have been worn the prescribed
periods.
N.B.— The term " Staff -SerjeanU " includes Wamnt OiBoen.
Articles.
Head-droues «
Tonics
HOUSEHOLD CAVALRY.
^helmets, metal, all ranks • • • • • • • . each
bags for helmets . . . . . . . ,
fonce f '**^ ranks
^^^ < corporals of horse and corporals . .
*^ I troopers , , . . , . , ,
{staff mnks . .
corporals of horse and oorporak . •
band /t^n^-p^tw
tn.usicians •• •• ..
troopers ., ,, ., ..
stafl' ranks .. .. .. ..
corporals of horse and corporals . •
band |l>»n4-™**^'
t musicians • • • • • •
blue
^scarlet.. <
^troopers
staff ranks
fblua
Jackets, cbth
corporal* of horse and corporals
* band i *>»nd-master
I musicums • . • •
n
n
n
n
>i
ft
»•
•»
n
It
•9
N
;*
•>
ft
99
99
99
99
9*
99
(troopers ,. ,. ,,
staff ranks
corporals of horse and oorpormk
band i ^^nd-master
\ musicians • • . .
troopers .. .« ,.
Pantaloons, cloth, all ranks
Trowsers, cloth „ , , \\
Breeches, leather
per pair
99
CAVALRY (Imclcdiko Mixitabt Mofxtkd Poucb)
-Head-drei
helmets
busbies
{
\ other ranks •
cloth .. /•»««'-«»i~t».
\ other ranks .
{staff-serjeants .
other ranks •
bags of sorts, for helmets, &c. . .
{staff -Serjeants.
Serjeants
rank and file .
Lancer cap corers
lines for Lancer caps i •♦•f •^O'jat*
*^ \ other ranks •
f staff-serjeanta,
^^fbraga caps, round < seijeants
L nmk and file •
f^ich
99
99
99
99
99
ft
99
99
99
99
99
99
99
M
I*
a. d.
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
a
1
0
0
Oi
0
0
6 6
6 6
IS 0
7 6
4 6
6 6
5 6
12
7
4
S
S
6
1
1
S
8
6
1
1
0
0
3
0
6
6
6
6
0
0
0
6
6
0
0
0
9
9
0
17 6
17 0
1 0
0 10
1
01
0
II
0»
0
6
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01
3
01
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7
01
21
[June 1899.
ix to Clause 127*-«w^'««*rf.
Articles.
Bates.
r
Xmiics, doth <
L
scarlet
«
blue..
'soarlet
Jackets, cloth
blue
Fhntaloons, cloth
Tiowsers, doth
{staff-seijeants.
Serjeants •
rank and file .
r staff-scrjeants.
• • i Serjeants •
[ rank and file .
{stafl^-serjeants
seijeants
rank and file .
r stalT-serjeants
• • < Serjeants
I rank and file .
staff-serjeants and seijeants
rank and file
stafP-serjeants and Serjeants
\ rank and file • •
each
it
»
>i
»
n
n
per pair
»i
fi
n
ABTILLBBY— (Bboxtlab Foboxs xnd Militia).
^cocked hats .. .• each
busbies
• •
h«lm«U. f«*°*
«>* 1 drill
fstaff-serjeants
• . < Serjeants
[ rank and file
r staff-serjeants
* * \ other ranks
< staff-serjeants
other ranks
»
M
it
it
a
a
a
io^ c.p..««.d.. {:::t3r "f -'^r*' :
doth
lined
^bags or coTers of sorts for helmets and busbies
{r staff •Serjeants. . •• •• ..
dress . . < seijeants
Irai^ and file ^
fstaff'-seijeants
nnd/ess . < Serjeants
I rank and file
Aodc-coats^ handmasters, Boyal Artillery, mounted or dismounted
fstafi*oserjeants •• .. •• ••
band (including f Boyal / mounted . •
Serjeants of < Artillery \ dismounted
the band) .. [Militia..
Serjeants
^rank and file •• •• ••
r staff-serjeants •• ••
^unlined ^ seijeants
rank and file
'staff-seijeants •
Serjeants .. •• .. •• ••
band (indudmg f Bojal f mounted . •
Serjeants of •{ Artillery X dismounted
the band) [MiUtia
tweed, rank and file
r staff-serjeants
^serge . . i seqeants
[rank and file •• •• .. •• ,f
p«ijoo«, cloth ..{^■;2a««''««>,'^~»: ;; v^^
Frocks ••
doth
• •
a
it
n
a
a
n
i$
a
a
a
a
it
If
it
a
ii
a
it
it
a
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it
it
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7 0
2 3
1 8
14 0
2 8
1 7
6 0
1 8
0
6
1
0
0
0
1
0
9
0
8
9
0
9^
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
4
2
u
Oi
Oi
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2 3
0 Ok
0 Oi
15 0
18 0
0 10
2 6
2 0
0 9i
20 0
6 6
6 0
16 0
2 6
4 6
1 lOi
4 8
8 8
1 8
8 6
4 6
8 6
8 6
2 6
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4 0
2 0
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0 ^
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J
22
Appendix to Clanse 127— conti$nied.
Articles.
Tiowwn
fcloth
I tweed
ttarUm
staJT-serjeftnti por j^tar
seijeanU and buid, Bojal Artillerj „
band-maften and band ttaff-serjeanU, dms,
dU>jal Artilleiy per paii
V^rank and file • • . •
staff-eetjeanU
other ranks.
tartan ••
M
if
n
_ other ranks,
Sword knot, eold, band-masteri .. Mch
Waiaooati) aU ranka >,
Head-droflies
ENGINEEBS (Rbouxab Fqbobs asd Miutia).
bearskin o^s, Bojal Kigineer Band • •
^ ouier ranu • •
staff -eeijeants • •
Jdoth I
Idnn I
••
helmets, oork
other rsnks
bagSi of scnts, for helmefea or bearskin caps
(Btaff-serjeants (ladudiiigfaiBid-DiaBtorand band-serjeant)
ssrjsants • •• •• •«
band {SS^jJ.^"*^***"
rank and file • •
frock ooats, sfcaff-seijcants •
^staff-serjeants (inclading> hand —stiii' and
seijeant) •• .. •• •• •
Serjeants
.rankandfile •• ••
■eijeants
rankandfile
staff-serjoantf • .
seijeants
rank and file
>»
M
>l
ft
H
M
n
t*
*f
n
n
H
Troeks"
'ck>th
tweed «
serge
• •
1
kerssj, scarlet, rank and file
staff^seqeants.*
H
fl
»»
tf
>t
99
If
9t
$9
• • -
• •
tw<sed • •
band'
^MiUtia ..
drasa
MiUtia
trankasidfile
taxtan
l other lanks
M
M
•t
M
M
n
M
M
9t
n
• •
« 41.
0 10
0 H
7
0
1
1
1
1
6
9
s
1
2
1
2 6
0 a
0
0
0
0
0
0
9
0
12
6
14
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2
2
6
0*
0*
H
Ok
04
9
Ok
0
0
0
0
0
0
7 0
4 0
2 6
1 0
0 11
1 •
0
s
9
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
7
9
9
0
0 10
1
1
8
4
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
•
7
23
lauke 1889.
Appendix to Clause IQ^—cantiTwed.
Articles.
Rate^}.
FOOT GTJABD3.
Hoad-dressesi f onge caps
roond •• ^
Twues
'dress
"'stalf-sexjeants
Serjeants . •
band
rank and file
teijeant-piper
^ers • •
staff-serjoants (including band-
master and band-seijeant)
Serjeants
band
drummers .. ••
each
.gtengwry {^^
f-serjoants (incluoini
• •
pipers . . . . • • • .
, rank and file . • . .
{staff-serjeants (including band-
master and band-serjeant)
serjeante .. .. ..
rank and file . . . . • •
}>
11
If
n
n
n
»
n
Sword knots, gold
Tasseh for serjeant-drummer, gold . •
{Serjeants
^^
rank and file • •
lilts /serjeant-piper •.
tppers
{staif -Serjeants . .
rank and file • .
^•'^••t other ranks ..
iserjeant-piper
pipers
^c»nt.pip«tt*
• •
i>
II
II
M
»•
>l
II
II
If
n
Trowien
Trnn
per pair
II
II
II
I*
II
*i
It
•• each
I*
nrFANTRY, UaHT INFANTRY, FUSILTBBS, HiaHLAND
S£ailCBNTS» QARBISON STAFF, GTHNASIA, SCHOOL
OF HUSKRTRT, AND RIFLB RSQIMBNTS (Rkitlab
FoBOM An> Miutza).
sealskin caps '^oth^ynnks
/ staff-seijeants
** \otherrMiks
oorers f or dhaoos ..
chaeoj
9Jch
httlmetsy ooilc
Jeloth ^
Idrill.,.'
• •
• •
• •
• •
II
II
n
II
f»
II
•I
II
staff-^ijeants
other ranks . •
staff-seijeants. •
other ranks • •
.bag^of aoriSf liorbeliiiets, fte. »
If
2 0
0 9
0 2
0
0
0
14
7
15
2
2
2
3
8
1
2
2
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Ok
X
I
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
6
0
0
0
0
0
0 10
1 0
1 0
0 10
0 8
8
7
8
7
0
8
0
0
2
u
1
oi
Oi
Ok
Ok
Oi
01
Oi
Oi
Oi
JFane 1889.]
24
Appendix to Clause 127— ^onttmied:
Articlei.
e«ch
TonioB,
oloth
'scarlet • . <
I*
n
it
»»
giiMni
Jackets, white
••
'scarlet
kersej
.•«¥•
Viooks*
Iff
>*
ft
»f
Twwwtm
{staff-eerjeants
Serjeants . .
rank and file
r staff-seijeants
blue . . < Serjeants . .
I I razik and file
(.round, staff -serjeauts . .
^staff-serjeants (including band-master and band-
serjeant) .. .. .. .. each
Serjeants .
band
drummers .
rank and file „
staff 'seijeants (including band-master and band
Serjeant) . • . • , . . • . . each
Serjeants .. •• .. .. •• „
band ..
buglers . .
rank and file
^ staff -Serjeants
Serjeants • •
•Iband
Lrauk and file
J staff -Serjeants (including band-master and
band-serjeant) each
Serjeants
.band • .
drummers
rank and file . • • . . • • • „
staff-seijeants (including band-master and
band-serjeant) .. •• •• each
Serjeants
band ..
drummers
{rank and file
staff-serjeants (indudiag band-master and
band-aerjeant) • each
Serjeants
band ..
buglers
green ^ tweed, rank and file
''staff-serjeants (including band-master and
band-serjeant) •• •• •• each
Serjeants
1 band ..
I buglers
V^rank and file
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tweed, green ^^^ther ranks ..
staff-serjeants. .
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rank and file
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Appendix to Clause 127'—<iontinued.
Articles.
Bate.
per pair
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Trews < Serjeants and band. .
[rank and file •• .. .. ••
{staff'serjeants •• .. ..
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rank and file „
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{staff -Serjeants « each
band
pipers
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ft
it
WEST INDIA BEGIMENTS.
Helmets, drill, all ranks . • • •
Pes, all ranks • • ••
Tassel for f es, all ranks • •
Turban, doth. •
{Btaff-serjeants
bSd^.*!
rank and file
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i::2r? :
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J staff •Serjeants
. JSr*! :
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ORDNANCE STORE CORPS.
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•ad Tmwpofi Corps and Ordnance Store Corps.
Appendix to Clause 127— WW''""'''-
{■taff-Mrjeanti .. ,. ., i
•erjeanta ..
ninkudfllB
I ■Uir->erj«iiil<
acrge ..iwrjeanM
LraukandUla
IWalooM .. .. J »taff«>iMnU mJ wrjamti perj-Or
;njikandllle .. .. ,
o-^ •• •■ te-S";.""'"''"";! :: ;.
WautcoAta, all ruki Mcti
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r.^ ..J»„d ..{XrUz" V. ;: :':'
I ,-j_„ J elaff-serjeanU
AEMT HOSPITAL COEK.
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toimjs froum],.!^ ..Plr.nl...
■taff-wrjeBnU
'cloth
rdoth
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27
[Jmie 1889.
Appendix to Clause 127— continued.
Articles.
MHJTIA ONLY.
Knapnclu with boards
Knapttck slings
*^ I mess tin
Mess tins
Covers, mefs tin
Jcrsejs, woollen ..
Bags, walei^roof
each
ALL SERVICES.
Le|;gings, Infantry and West India Begiments . . • • per pair
Qaiters, leather, Commissariat and Tnmsport Corps • . „
OloTes, leather
/silk
"Iworsted
(with 6 inch r staff Serjeants
capes \ other nmks
withlSinchf staff Serjeants
Sashes
each
Great
.gwj
new pattern \^"^
.without capes 1
'^ Li
with 6 inch
capes
with 13 inch
staff Serjeants
other nmks
staff Serjeants
other ranks*
rblue
t scarlet
bine.. «
• <
capes
staff Serjeants
other ranks
J staff Serjeants
P^^i other ranks
r blue» all ranks, without capes • .
Cloaks. . <
I Household CaTalrj • •
'Caralnr • • • •
Household Caralry . .
scarlet, Household Cavalry
l^grey, great coat.. .. {j^'SSu'*!!
Watcheoats
fknee
Wellington
ankle
jack, Household Cavahy
Shoes
Spun, all kinds •• •• •• ••
Oippg
• •
II
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per pair
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Jane 1889.]
28
Appendix to Clause Ul—cantitiued.
Articles.
WATEBPEOOF CLOTHlNa.
Fea-jacketfl each
Boots, knee • . . . . . . • . . • • . . per pair
Oilskin ..i?^ ~^^
\ trowsers per paii
Sou* -westers each
w.terp«>of ..{s^^:: :: ;; ;; :: -^^
Wrappers for waterproof coats each
WINTER CLOTHIWa.
Boots, knee . • . . . . per pair
Cap, fur . . . . . . . . • . each
Comforter, woollen . . . . . . . . .7^ . . . . „
Drawers, flannel . • . . . . • . . . per pair
Jersejs . . . . . . • • . . . . each
Mitts, leather, fur-lined . . . . . . . . . • per pair
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C^nne 1889.
Appendix to Glaase 129.
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I
ARMY CIRCULARS,
1882.
WABOraiGSt
1st July 1882.
The following Boyal Warrant, Regulations and
Instructions are promulgated to the Army by direction
of the Secretary of State for War.
^ ^.,T^
-R2
OONTX.NTS. .. w - .
niTAVOB. ^- - -
^ :y
X.-BXOinJLB F0B0X&
OUuM 188. Boyal Warrant— BetlMment of Ollloora of the (lata)
Indian Artillery and Bn^inaera . — ^ — 8
9, 184. AUowaaoo BoffalationSy ISSl-Foraco AUowanoo ^ 4
19 186. AUowmnco Bonlations, 1881— OiTiUan Snbordinataa <-
TraTallinv saEpanaea . — .».-.-. 4
„ 186. Tlnanoial Inatniotiona» 1878— Privata Property of
Soldiara aantanoad to Panal Sarrituda or Imprmon-
mant — — — — — — — — —— 6
„ 187. Inatmotlona to OAoara pairing Panaionara — — 6
f, 188. Payment of the Boyal Artillary ondar the recant
Baormnisation affeoted by General Order No. 78
of 1888 — — — — -- — -- 6
„ 188. Kanriad Soldiara -------- 7
,, 140. ParaabyBaUway- ---.---- 8
ZI.-A17XXUABT AND BB8BBVB P0BCB8.
„ 141. IMaoharfaa of Non^Oominiaalonad OAoara and Ken of
the Beffolar Foroea — — — — — — — 8
MIUTIA.
9, 148. Pay and Allowanoea of Ken— Bounty and Stoppasaa 8
„ 148. Baleaaaa from the XiUtia .---.- 8
VOLUNTEERS.
„ 144. Baclmantal Oampa— — — — — — —— 8
avitATzoirs roa trs ooiianssAmzAT
danaa 146. Onatody of Snppliaa— laauaa of Goal — — — — 10
„ 146. Oontraota— Oaneral Beffolationa ——> — — — 11
„ 147. Bxpenaa Storea— Bedding — — — — — — 11
LONDON :
frtmUd mmitr CAt 9a0frUt0*4tmt* tf If vr M^fttt^t MiaHmtrf Qtk«,
AWD iOLD BY
W. CLOWtt a SONS (UulUd ) , II, ChAfliiv Cron : HA RRISON * 80NS.M, PaU lUU .
W. H. ALLEN a Co.. IS. Wucrioo PUe^: W. MITCHILL, M. Chariof CroM :
LONOXANS a Co, i^tomoMr Kom: TBUBNKa a Ool V a aS. Ln4c«t« Uttl ;
SftAlirOllP.Cbatlaf CroMsC XBCIaA PaDL, TBENCBaC«^l.^attnMttrS«Mi«;
rnva Oo, 1U Eajd, PorttM; ▲. a C BLACK. S»taa«««a ;
I. nOM* Co.. lSk9f Btratt AaTr POKB^bV, OnflM Btmt, Drius.
Smiy iS9B.] 2
Contents eontmumi.
L-BBOXTI^AJt F0B0S8. ^
OUitM 148. On&DOWder and Ammnnitlon In Mf rin— Mid
StoMfl in oliarffe of TLoyl ArtlU«nr ^ — — »
„ 149. Horsaolioes ——-— — — — — — -
IBO. Alteration* and Additiima — — - - — - !•
ft
II.-AXrZIUABT FOBOBS.
„ Ifll. Beanlaitlonfl for BQuipiBABt — — — — — — !•
oXiOVHZira amb vaoassAmxas.
x.-BBaTn:iAB vobobs.
Ola«a« 162. Warrant Offloora^Dlstlngnlahlnff Badges — — ~ M
,, 158. Part-worn and worn-oat 01othin# — — — — 17
n.-ATTZIZiXABT FOBOBB.
MILITIA.
IM. Karklncr 01othin# and HtnitMilm and Aooofatrt- ,^
monta— — — — — •. — — — — IT
I.-BEatTLAB FOBOES.
Olamta 166. Bacnlatlons for tho Sniyply of 0toroa to an Army in
the Field— Veterinary XHpartment— KoneAhoea — 18
n.-AT7ZZX.XABT AVX> BBSBBTB FOBOBS.
MIUT1A.
„ 166. Oommieeiona in the Army — — — — -.«. if
ARMY RESERVE.
167. Beffulationa for the Kohiliaation of the First OUaa
18
168. Permiselon to quit the United Kingdom — — .
,, 168. ABirr F0BX8 ABD BOOBS -*-.--.. |g
Brrata — — — — — — ^.. — ^...g^l
Appendix to CUiiee 148 —•- — «••»«»..«• I
[^«ljr 1S89.
finance (Begular Forces)-
FINANGE.
z.-&sauz.Aa roaoBS.
Royal Warrant— Retirement of Officers of the (late) Indian
Artillery and Engineers.
VICTORIA R.
Whereas We deem it expedient to amend in certain respects Clause ISS
the Regulations governing the retirement of Officers of Our Royal
(late Indian) Artillery^ and Our Royal (late Indian) Engineers.
Our Will and Pleasure is that Article 92 — III. of Our
Warrant of 11th March 1882 be cancelled, and that the following,
which shall have effect from the 1st July 1881, be substituted in
lieu thereof : —
[, An Officer of Our Royal {late Indian) Ariilbry,
or Our Royal {late Indian) Emgineers^ who shall retire on a
pension unda^ Indian Retiring Regulations after the following
servicef wz, : —
If a General Officer ^ five years* combined service as Regi-
mental Lieutenaitt'Colonely Regimental Colonel^ amd
Major^Generaly or five years* combined service as Regi-
mental Lieutenant-Colonel and Major-General ;
If a Regimental Colonel^ five years* service subsequently
to becoming a Regimental Colonel;
If a Regimental Lieutenant-Colonel, five years* senriee in
ike rani;
If a Regimental Major, seven years' service in the rank ;
If a Captainy after the age of 38 ;
may be granted, in addition to such pension, the extra-annuity
specified in Art 97S—X1. This Article shall not apply to an
Officer vho shall retire after tfie 2Sth September 18SI, on the
rates of pension applicable to Officers of Our Indian Staff
Corps^
Given at Our Court at Windsor this 28rd day of June
1882, in the 46th year of Our Reign.
By Her Majesty's Command,
HUGH C. E. CHILDERS.
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Amty
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Alluirazice BcgriJAririis, 13S1— CiTiIiui Subordinates—
duit/hVii ^' ^'"^ follow;-:^ will be *tic*rlMtcti for paracrapL 4i>9 of the
A»l/>«ar.ci5 Rirjr J-^.'.r.s. lN!?l iAittt F^or^Iaiicc*, Vol. I,
Part IILk—
L Civiiiau Subordinates on iLe Ptrrmauent Establish*
met t, who at the time of appoiuiment arc resident in the
United Kingdom, will, onjoiniug, be allowed free conTerance
for theriiHlves and their families, within the regulated limit
a« to the a'.re of ti.e children {»(t paragrapb 519); but no
travcUin;^ allowances will be granted. They will also on
quitting the service be gmnted free conveyance, as above, to
their bomet in the United Kingdom, except in the case ot
diftmifisal whiht serving at a home station, or of Tolontarr
renignation. The cost of conveyance of the families will
aliK) be allowed when civilian subordinates ire tran^iferred for
permanent duty from one station to another.
LdTnly imt.
Finance (Begolar Forces)— can<intt«f.
PAaaAOBs OS boabd ship — ozyzliav sttboboxhaxxs.
2. The following will be substituted for paragraph 698 of the Clause 135
above-mentioned Regulations :— •ontimmed.
608« Civilians holding subordinate appointments such
as assistant clerks, temporary clerks, commissariat store-
keepers, and master artificers will, when proceeding on public
dat^, be allowed intermediate or second-class passages, when
available. Artisans and skilled labourers will be allowed
steerage or third-class passage.
B9Sa. Civilian Subordinates on the Permanent Establish-
ment, who at the time of their appointment were resident in
the United Kingdom, will, if quitting the service at a foreign
station (except in the case of voluntary resignation), be
granted free passages for themselves and their families to the
United Kingdom. Any subordinate locally appointed will
not be so entitled.
Financial InstractionSi 1879— Private Property of Soldiers
sentenced to Penal Servitude or Imprisonment
The following will be substituted for parsgraphs 818a and 8186, Clause 136
added to the Financial Instructions, 1879, by Clause 183, Army
Circulars, 1881 :—
818a. When articles of private property belonging to a
soldier sentenced to penal servitude or imprisonment are sold
under the authority contained in the Queen's Regulations,
the proceeds, together with any money belonging to the
soldier, will be credited to the public in the accounts of the
corps to which he belongs, and he should be directed to
make application to the War Office on his rdease for the
amount due.
8186. A report of the amount realised, and of the
account in which the credit will be given, will be sent to the
War Office by the Paymaster of the Corps.
Instructions to Officers paying Pensioners.
1. Revised Instructions to Officers paying Pensioners have ni^n^^ 137
been approved, and have been issued to those concerned.
2. Clause 39, Army Circulars, 1882, and the Instructions
issued therewith^ are herebv cpuc^elled,
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Sulj 1889.] 6
Finance (Regular Forces)— <?w^«»««^
Payment of the Boyal Artillery under the Reorganization
effected by General Order No. 72 of 1S82.
Clause 138 !• The Depots and Militia Brigades of the \anous Royal
Artillery Territorial Divisions, as detailed in General Order No. 72
of 1882, together with the Staff of Hor^e, Field, and Gaxrison
Artillery serving in those Divisions, will, for the present, be iu the
payment of the undermentioned Paymasters : —
Mo, 1, Northern Difiaion, in the pajmeul of Pajmaster R.A., Sheffield.
Slieffieli.
DoTor.
Dover.
Woolwich
Poriemouth.
Deronpori.
Leith Fort.
Devon poii.
Dublin.
Cork.
2. From the Ist of July 1882, Paymasters of Artillery Financial
Districts will cease to transmit the Quarterly Non-Training Pay
Liat, Army Form N 1493, to the War Office as soon aa it has been
completed. This form will, until further notice, be scut with the
Touchers to the Artillery District Pay List.
3. The pay and allowances of the Militia Permanent Staff
will be entered by the Paymaster of the Artillery Financial
District in Form 1 of Army Form N 1493. The totals of that
and of the other forms will be carried to the General State of the
Artillery District Pay List, Army Form N 1463, under their
appropriate heads of service*
4. Forms 3 and 9 of Army Form N 1493 will, in future, be left
blank. The enrolment expenses hitherto entered in Form 8 will
be carried in gross to the General State of the Artillery District
Pay List, the entry beinji^ supported by the details rendered by the
Accountant on Army Form O 1673. The charges and credits
hitherto entered in Form 9 will be entered in the General State of
the Artillery District Pay List, under iheir appropriate heads of
service, the entries being supported by the necessary vouchers.
5. The pay and allowances of Militia recruits attached to a
Royal Artillery Depot during drill on enlistment, together with the
bounty payable at the termination of drill, will be issued by the
Officers commanding the depot batteries to which the men are
attached.
6. Officers commanding depdt batteries will include the
amounts required for the pay, bounty, and allowances of Militia
recruits in tlieir estimates of the amounts required lor the payment
of the men of their own batteries. The amounts so required will
be issued direct to Officers commanding batteries by the Royal
Artillery Paymaster.
[Su%j 1S8«.
Finance (Begular Forces)— «m^tn«MiL
7. The following separate accounts will be kept for Militia
recruits attached to a Royal Artillery Depdt during drill on enlist- Clause 138
ment : — coMim¥9d.
Pay and Messing Sheet (Army Form N 1500).
MUitia Uecruit Drill Pay List (Army Form N 1632).
Company Ledger (Army Book 142).
8. The Recruit Drill Pay List, referred to in the preceding
paragraph^ will be rendered monthly to the Royal Artillery Pay-
master at the same time as the Royal Artillery Dep6t Pay List^
the totals of the abstract of the Recruit Drill Pay List being carried
to the abstract of the Royal Artillery Dep6t Pay List. One Pay
List (Army Form O 1673), in which will be embodied the Recruit
Drill Pay Lists, will be compiled by the Royal Artillery Paymaster
for each quarter. The charges and credits included in Army Form
O 1678 will be carried into the Artillery District Pay List, and
distributed under their appropriate heads of service.
9. The CSommand Pay and Allowances of Officers of Royal
Artillery, including extra-duty pay of Acting Adjutants, will be
issued by the Paymasters mentioned in paragraph 1, except that
at Aldershot these payments will be made by the Paymaster of the
ArtiDery ISnaneial District.
10. At Foreign Stations the Royal Artillery Command Pay will
be charged in the pay list of the battery in whicb the pay of the
acting Staff of Royal Artillery in the Command is charged.
il. The necessary certificates for allowanoea will be furnished
by the Commissariat Officer of the stations at which the Royal
^jrtillery Staff may be serving.
12. Paragraphs 362a and 8626^ added to the Financial In-
structions, 1879, by Clause 2i4, Army Circulars, 1881, and para-
graph 778 of the Regulations for the Militia^ 1880 (Army
Regulations^ Vol. VIIL), are hereby cancelled.
Married Soldiers.
The Secretary of State for India in Council has approved of Clause 139
the undermentioned arrangements in regard to the married roll of
British troops in India.
I. The following will be the married establishment of Corps
now in India : —
^v siTUit OiBosft .. •• JLu.
Kon-commiBaioiwd offioert, Claates 1, 2» and 3 ^ *j: . ^^*
Cavalry . . 6 per cent. . . ^ "" '
8 per cent, for
eiawei4and5
• A 1^11— 1 the next 5 years,
Artillery ^ ^^^^ ^ ^^ ^^^^
To be reduced to
tbeee propor-
tions by ab-
lorbing alter-
nate Tacanoiat*
Jnfantry . . 4 per cent
The percentage will be calculated on the Establishment of the
Corps^ or, in the case of the Royal Artillery, on the establishuieut
of each Batterj.
Jaljr 1889.] 8
Flxiance (Begnlar Foroe8)-H»iatiiiMdL
Clause 139 2. Corps of all arms proceeding to India will be allowed to
oonHn%$d» embark the families of Warrant Officers, of all non-oommiaaioDed
officers in Classes 1, 2^ and 8, and of 4 per cent, of Classes 4 and 5.
8. AH men of the Roval Engineers may be bone on the
married establishment.
4. Clause ISO, Army Circulars, 1872» and Clause 28, Araj
Circulars^ 1878, are hereby cancelled.
Fares by Bailway.
Clause 140 Arrangements have been made with the Highland Bailwaj
Company under which Officers and soldiers* traTelling between
Fort George and London, will be conveyed at the undermentioned
fares : —
OSkoen. ICflB*
For partief of 25 and upwardi 4it. each. SS*. eaek.
„ under 26, or for single indiTidnali COv. „ SOr. „
tes of Non-Commissioned Officers and Man of the
Begolar Forces.
Clause 141 1* ^^ following will be added after paragraph 5 of Clause 20 K
Army Circulars, 1880 : —
Sa. A Descriptive Return on Army Form D 400 will also
be forwarded with the discharge documents of non-com-
missioned officers, trumpeters^ drummers, and buglers, when
recommended for pension or increase of Line pension on
discharge from the Permanent Staff of the Auxiliary Forces.
2. This addition will also be introduced into the regulationi
referred to in paragraph 6 of the above-mentioned clause.
KILITIA.
Pay and Allowances of Men.
BOUVTY AVD STOPPAOBa.
rioiittAlAQ 1* ^^'^ following will be added after paragraph 577 of the
^^^^*''^*^ Regulations for the Militia, 1880 (Army Regulations, Vol.
VIII.) :—
6TTa. A Militiaman who during any portion of the
training is in hospital on account uf sickness which is certified
to be the result of his own misconduct, will be liable to a
stoppage of the bounty payable to him for that trainings at
the rate of 8(f. a day for each day tt^^t be may be in hospital.
9 [JuljrlM*.
^^^•""•"
»" 'I
Fi2iance (Auxiliary and Reserve Forces)— conemt^d.
2. The following will be Bubstitutetl for paragraphs 640 and
658 of the aboye-mentioned Begnlations : — Clause 142
•40« A Militiaman, when absent from training, when in ^*
prison, or when in hospital on account of sickness caused
by an offence, will forfeit his pay under the same conditions
as are laid down in Articles 766 to 771 of the Boyal Warrant
of the 11th March 1882, with respect to soldiers of the
Kegolar Forces.
640ii. A Militiaman sent to his home as temporarily
or permanently unfit, is entitled to receive pay for the days
of actual attendance only.
€58. A Militiaman, when in hospital, will be subject to
stoppages at the following daily rates, viz. : —
Men. Boji.
When supplied with hoepital diet . , », 7d. 6d,
When reoeiTing medical oomforte, but not supplied \ oj oj
with hospital diet • • . . j
These stoppages will not be levied for the day of his
admission into- hospital, even though supplied with medical
comforts, unless he is placed on the hospital dietary for that
day.
8. Paragraph 654 is hereby cancelled.
Releases from the
ISSirSO AS A SriGIAL ABMT CIBCTTLAB, OK THI 17t1^ JVVlt 1882.)
The following will be substituted for paragraph 625 of the Clause 143
Regulations for the Militia, 1880 (Army Regulations, Vol. VIII.},
as amended by Clause 65, Army Circulars, 1882 : —
•95. A Militiaman who volunteers and is enlisted and
approved for the Regular Forces, under paragraph 199, will
receive, with the consent of the Officer Commanding the
Militia Regiment, the bounty to which he would have been
entitled if he had completed the training. The same rule
will apply to re-enlisted Militiamen. A recruit, however, will
not be granted bounty unless he shall have completed 42 days'
drill, including any portion of the period of training, subse-
quently to his enlistment into the Militia.
VOLUNTEERS.
Regimental Camps.
The following will be substituted for paragraph 914 of the(«i|^^30X44
Regulations for the Volanteer Force, 1881 (Army Regulations,
VoK IX.) :—
•14. When a Volunteer Corps forms a Regimental Camp,
an additional camp allowance, to cover travelling ejipQuseS)
^My 1S8«.] 10
Finance (Auxiliary and Reserve Fiaceai)-«>ntin»»ed,
Clause 144 will be granted at the following rates and under the following
contiHued. conditions for each Officer, non-commissioned officer, and
private who attends the camp either for a period ot not le»s
than three days, or for the performance of battalion drill, or
annual gun practice, or for the annual inspection :^»
#. c.
I. Artillory Volunteers. — If tiie plice at which the B^fp-
ment^l Camp is held is more than five miles from the
authorized drill station of the batterj of which th*
OiEcer, noa-oommiBnoncd offloer or gnniMr ii •
nember •• •• •# •••(*
n. Volnntcers other thin Artillery. — If the plare at whirk
the BegiiiicDtal Camp is held it more jhao £▼• miles
from the Head-Quarters of the Corps . . . • ..26
ni. Volunteers other than Artillery. — ^If the Officer, iK»n-
eommissioced officer, or prirate, belongs to a detached
troop or company, or attached corps, having lU
authorised drill station at a greater d'sUmce than £▼•
niles from the Head-Quarters of the Corps •• .. i 0
•14a. The allowance granted by paragraph 914 — II.
will not be issued for an Officer, non-commissioned officer,
or private, for whom the allowance granted hj paragraph
914— III. is claimed.
BEGULATIONS FOR THE COMMISSABIAT AKD
TRANSPOBT STAFF.
Custody of Suppliea— Issues of Coal.
Clause 145 ^' '^^^ following will be added after paragraph 164 of thf
Regulations for the Commissariat and Transport Staff, 1881 (Annj
Regulations, Vol. IV., Part I.) :—
164a. Small coal will be issued with large coal in fair
proportion, so as to prevcut any accumulation of slack.
2. The following will be added after Paragraph 167 of tLr
above-mentioned Regulations : —
16Ya. The quantity of coal which an ordiuai*y coal tray
will contain is 80 lbs. ; but as this weight is subject to Tana*
tion, a tray of coal will be weighed occasionally to avoid the
possibility of either over or under issues.
IBlb. This will also be done whenever the troops wish
the weight to be tested, and whenever any change it made
either in the description of the coal or in the pit from which
it is obtained.
11 a«i7i999.
Regulations for the Commissariat and Transport Staff—^on^'
Crontracts— 'General Begulations.
The following will be inserted after paragraph 281 of ^^e q^qjii) ]^4q
Regulations for the Commissariat and Transport Stafi^ 1881
(Anny Regulations^ Vol. IV., Part I.) : —
«81a. Late tenders will be marked " a,"* " 6," " <?/' &c,
and scheduled separately, and will be recommended for
acceptance in those cases only where no tender has been
received in proper time, or when the delay is clearly attri-
butable to the Post Office. The envelope will accompany the
tender, the exact time of receipt being recorded thereon.
Expense Stores— Bedding.
1. The following will be substituted for paragraph 559 of the Clause 147
Regulations for the Commissariat and Transport Staff (Army
Regulations, Vol. IV., Part I.) :—
SSD. In hospitals and barracks where hair is use^ for
filling beds, the following quantities will be allowed for this
service: —
For etch Hospital case, bed, in three pieces, 24 lb. Oross weight, 881b. 11 os
„ „ one piece, 24 lb.
•*
281b.
w bolster case, 8 ib. 8 os.
)t
4 lb. 6 OS.
w pillow, large, 2 lb. 8 oi.
!•
31b.
,t pillow, small, 10 os.
tt
14 OS.
Barrack bed case, 18 lb.
t|
21 Ib. 3 OS.
„ bolster case, 2 lb.
'1
2 lb. 9 OS.
2. At stations where the hospital bed in one piece has been
made up to the gross weight of 29 lb., in accordance with the
directions contained in paragraph 569 of the above-mentioned
R^ulations, all such beds, when re-made, will be reduced to 28 lb.,
and will be marked consecutively from one upwards, thus — ^, ^f,
and so on, in order to distinguish them when issacd from others
of the old weight in use by the troops.
3. A record will be kept of the numbers of the beds re-made,
until the whole of the beds in one piece at the station have been
reduced to the proper gross weight.
Suly 1S99.] U
Equipment Begulations (Begnlar Forces).
EQUIPMENT BEOULATI0N&
t^mnrnviMAM romoBS.
Gnnpowder and Ammunition in Magazmes and Stores in
chaise of Boy ai Artillery.
Clause 148 1. The following will be substituted for paragraphs 150 and
152 of the Equipment Regulations, 1881 (Army Regolatioos,
Vol. III.) :—
150. All inspections of tubes and fuses in Royal Artilkry
charge will be canied on at the several dep6ts in Royal Artillery
charge, in accordance with the instructions contaioed in
Appendix Villa.
Ift9. The Officer Commanding Royal Artillery will be
held responsible that the inspections alluded to in paragraph
150 are regularly carried out| and in the event of lua finding
anything wrong, he will at once report the circamstanoe to
the General Officer Commanding.
2. The words " or for inspection '' will be omitted firom the
end of paragraph 154.
3. The following will be substituted for paragraph 155 : —
155. When cylinders have been opened for immediate
use and their contents have not been used up, they will be
returned to the Ordnance Store Department, and complete
cylinders will be issued in their place.
4. The Appendix to this Clause, pages 21 and 22, will be
inserted after Appendix VIII. of the Equipment Regulations,
1881, and Officers Commanding Royal Artillery will at once pot
forward demands for the books and forms required for carrying
out the instructions contained therein, and will limit their requisi-
tions to the numbers actually required in their commands.
Horseshoes.
Clause 149 ^^^^ following will be substituted for paragraph 343 of the
Equipment Regulations, 1881 (Army Regulations, VoL III.) : —
843* Horseshoes^ when not demanded in particular si»i»
will be supplied to the several services according to the
following scale : —
SSperMot^Kal.
CaraJfy, w per Mtablish
aiN
''riding hortM
ment^ .1.0 MUit.17. ^^^^ ^,,^ f^
Polica,
r
Roval Artillerj, Rojal
Kuf^tnccrs, Infantry,
and CommUsariat and<
Tniusport Corpn, an per
^•^bU«hmeot.
50 ^ hS.
25 ,. „ S.
71 M « ^
reg:inienUl ^ SO „ ^ S^
tmufport L 9 • I. « •^
ri2 „ . L
riding horftc* • , ^ 38 ,, ^ t.
L60 „ « a
draught hones . « <{ 20 „ ,* ^
(71
u
19 [^nly 19S9.
Equipment Begolations (Begolar Forces)— continued.
Alterations and Additions.
Alterations in, and additions to, the Equipment Regulations, (JlauselSO
1881 (Army Regulations, Vol. III.)> ^^1^ ^^ made as follows : —
Page 85—
Paragraph 191, Ist line, /or " Brigade Dep6ts, Depots," read
"Infantry."
Page 85—
Paragraph 198, 2nd line, remove ** and shields with numerals,
for valises," and in Ist line insert "and " before " water/'
Page 77—
Table 1 should be revised as under —
2&dli]ie to
A. Dep., B.H.A. . . | A Baiterj, BepAt, Royal Horse Artillery.
3Td line to r«acl*->
C. 8, B.A. . • I C Battery, 3rd Brigade, Royal ArtUIery.
4th line to read —
Dep.,B.A., Lan. D. Dep6t, Royal Artillciy, Lancaahire Division.
or Lon. D.
6th line from bottom of table to read —
2nd Lan. Begt. . . 2nd Battalion, The King's Own (Royal Lancaahire
Regiment).
6lh line from bottom to read —
1ft B.H. Begt. . . I iBt Battalion, Black Watch (Royal Highlanders).
4ih line from bottom to read —
lit B. Brigade . . | Ist Battalion, The Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's
I Own).
3rd line from bottom to rettd —
6th Co., C.T.C. • • I 6th Company, Commissariat and Transport Corps.
Page 78, column of examples —
For C. 5, B,A., read C. 3, R.A., twice.
Page 79, column of exaroph
Far 6th Co., Tpt., read 6th Co., C.T.C, and wherever Tpt.
occurs, substitute C.T.C.
For 2nd, 4th Begt., read 2nd, Lan. Regt.
Page 80—
Paragraph 425, 4th line. — Terminate first sentence after word
*' troops," commence new sentence thus : " ^Vith the excep-
tion of bayonets and their scabbards, they will receive. . J'
Omit the word " with."
Add to the paragraph, *^ Bayonets and their scabbards, as
well as the parts of arms detailed in paragraph 436, will
receive numbers only.*'
Page 80^
Paragraph 426, last line. — /Vr the word ''stamped," nad
" pUccd.^'
July 1999.1 14
Equipment Begulations (Begular Forces)— <rofiiffiw^<f.
Page so-
cialise 150 Paragraph 427, 1st line. — A/ter the worJ "arms," ad^
d, *' except the scabbards of Infantry Staff-Serjeants, and
drummers swords, and of dirks/'
3rd line. — Bring up the word '' pistols '* from 5th line.
4th \\ne.— After '' eVinch/' add " and A-inch."
5th line — Omit the words **dirk scabbards," and add the
word "steel*' before " sword-scabbards."
7th line. — Add " steel '' again before " sword-scabbards."
8th line. — Strih out " letters and.*'
Add to the paragraph, " Scabbards of Infantry Staff-Serjeants,
and drummers swords, and of dirks will be engrayed."
Page 80—
Paragraph 428, 3rd line. ^Strike out the words ''dirk
scabbards, pistols."
To the detail of stamps, add after "letters, f-inch,*' "and
/r-inch (a? required)." " Sf t. . . . 1."
Pages 80, 81—
Paragraph 429 to be cancelled and the following sub^tiiuted : —
4L99* The following examples illustrate the applicaition of
the Corps marks : —
A. A., B.H.A. . . A Battery, A Bnga'le, Kojal Hone Artillery.
C. 8, E.A. . . C Battery, 3rd Brigade, Royal ArtiUerr.
2, B.A., N.D. .. 2nd Battery, Ist Brigade, Eoyal Artillerr. Northen
Division.
1« R.l!. . . let Company, Royal Engineers.
A., R.R. . . A Troop, Royal Engineers.
D., R.E.T. . . DepAt, Royal Engineer Troops.
5 D.Q. . . . . drd Dragoon Guardv.
6 D. . . . . 6th Dra^joona.
10 H 2'Uh Hussars.
S L. . . . . 6th Lancers.
1, Q.G. .. .. lei Bnttalion, Grenadier Guards.
1, C.G. .. ,. 2nd Btittalion, Coldhtream Guards.
1, S.G. .. .. l>t Battalion, Scotfl Guards.
2, Lan 2nd Battalion, The King's Own (Royal LftSMrtsr
Rt»ginient).
1, R.H Ui Battnlion, Blaeic Thatch (RoraJ ffig]iknd«r«).
1, R.B 1st Battalion, The Kiflc Brigade (rrince Consort's Owb)
28 R.D 23rfl R<£rimental District (Dcp6t of The Royal Wtlsfc
Fusihers).
K.R.R., D.. .. Kin«x'« Boynl Rifle Corps, DepAt.
1 W.I. .. .. 1st West India R^^jjiment.
A.H.C. . . . . Army Hospital Corp*.
Paragraph 430 to read as follows : —
Pago 81 —
430. Arms supplied to the depots of the Royal Artillery
will be marked with the distinetive letter of the b^ittery in
the depot of the Royal Horse Artillery; and with the Terri-
torial Dirision letters in the case of depots of the CrarrisoQ
Artillery, thus —
A. ben., R.H.A. . . A Baf tcry, Dpp6t, RotaI Horso Artilli-fy
Dt*p , K.A., L.I). . , Dep6», Royal ArtiUery, LancMhire Diruioa
15 [<I«ly 1999.
Equipment Begnlations (Regular FoTCBs)—contftMed.
Pftge82—
Paragraph 436^ let line. — For the word ''stamped'^ ^^<>^ Clause 150
''placed."
Page 84—
Paragraph 445, add to this paragraph as follows : —
"The territorial name or letters will be marked, by
stencilling, on the outside of the flap, as directed in the
Instmctions for Marking promulgated with Clause 45, Armj
Circulars, 1882/'
Page 85 —
Paragraph 447*, 2ad line, /or '' Brigade Depfit," nmd <' Regi-
mental Depdt/'
Page 86, paragraph 455 —
For A. 96 Rt read A. I, Man.
1871. 1882.
For P. 1/15 Rt. read F. 1, E.Y.
1852. 1882.
Page 86, paragraph 458 —
Ist line, for " Brigade Depfits," read '' Regimental DepAts.^
4th line, for " Brigade Dep6t,'' read " Regimental District/
5th line, after the word *' arms,*' cuid " and in accordance with
§ 2 of the Instructions for Marking Equipment issued with
Clause 45, Army Circulars, 1882."
Page 118, Table 20—
The detail. of stamps for accoutrements and arms to be super-
seded by the detail in the Instructions for Marking Equip-
ment, issued with Clause 45, Army Circulars, 1882. Foot-
notes * and t remain in force.
Requisitions for Equipment.
The following will be substituted for paragraph 511 of ^^^ (Jlause ICl
Volunteer Regulations, 1881 (Army Regulations, Vol. IX.), and
for paragraph 1126 of the Militia Regulations, 1880 (Army Regu-
lations, Vol. VllF.), as amended by Clause 46, Army Circulars,
1882:—
All requisitions for Artillery equipments will be forvrarded
by Officers Commanding Brigades and Corps through the
Officer Commanding Royal Artillery in the District, to the
Ordnance Store Officer, who will deal with requisitions for
exchange of Artillery stores generally in the usual manner,
but will forward those for new equipments, or for tlic exchange
of guns and carriages, for the consideration of the Director of
Artillery and Stores, previously inserting iu the proper column
the articles which can be supplied from the station.
4^f M^M.:
A 4
C\^ifj±L^ and Veceaaazies
CLOTHIH& A5I) ITECESSABZES
C^'ia^ IS2
Wirrant 0ff:firT3~DT??trr g^^htrg
1. Wirrar.t Ofi^^ert of the scfenl brmiices ct tie ser?:
w^ji/ ba/l:^^ on the rl^it forearm as f-llcv^ : —
C*v»ii7 ^, •• .. ..A rvr.'frx.
"lit %^ tai, Claa* KAHt^r G jjuki ^. a pa
mz.ti cTT'^iu
IC/>7ai Artu««r7 - r»^.->T Wsmit Cr!L-<r«. » spo*^ =&!▼
3H Com Mjrff<r^:i=j>r^. *-3 « £.-<
K/i^d Er.jrrxn,, ,. .. A rxrwu.
i '/fA f^^iMTi* •• .. •• A cTowr-
irifft/.trr, except R.fie R*-g.ar.ei:ti ', of the t ^riic ar-i irwrk : r.:4».A brx.i &1 -£
I the bottom ot tire cc„ xr a£.d rc,;^ J lam
tho<u jier Knr«.
K<fl^ R^nm^T^M ,• .. .» A crown.
W*-*! I/i'liA H^2irrteui» .. •• A crown.
hlttff tfi the Anftf . . i:^^ir^ as for •* Irifxctrr. exc<^4 R^«« '•'
O/rr.iriiw^iAnat arvi T ran* port 1 .
0,rp« .. j^^'"^
( yrfiui^rir^ HU/Tf: CffTjm .. .. A crown.
Arrny H^^fMtal Corp* .. .. A cruwn and G.^neTa rriw.
Cory of Military Jjabourrr* ,, Same as for ** Infaatrj, exi>«pi R.fira.*
( ory/t of Orrl nance Artiiicen . • A crown.
Military Mounted Folic* .. A crown.
A crown and crowed nfle«, loeether with
i'inch lace round the top of the co .ar
hihtfol of Miukctry .. •• •{ and on the cut!* of the tunic and inxk :
ruMiia braid aii*n^ the U ttoiii of tt^
collar and round the shoulder ?tr*p«.
I A crriwn and cn>*«e<l wwoni*, to^e'her w.'t
j 4 -inch W'O round the top of the o"«i.ir
C*<'hool of (I) Anai»ti(-t .. •• •{ and on the cuffs of the tunic and tr\«rk :
I ru*«ia braid alonj; the Uutcn of i.-e
[^ collar and round tlic el.oulder Urap*.
Hr horil of Gunnery .. •• A crown.
f A crown, together with i-inch lace rocL«l
Staff Colhge .« .• ,, i the tup of the collar of the tumc ai.i
[ frock.
School of Cookery .. . . Sa-ne a^ for *' Infantry, exc<.pt Riilet/'
Hot al Military AcikU in V «. A rro¥rn.
Koial Military Colh'go '. . .. Sume as for "St/iff College."
f^-inch lace round the top of ttie cvkUar. an J
on the cull's of the tunic and frock ; ru»«i*
braid alonj? the bottom of the collar. atJ
shoulder knots, us at preMnU
other services •• A « at present.
8choolzuosters .. .. •• As at present.
2. Chevroni will uot be woru.
17 [<iuly l8ftS9.
Clothing and Necessaries (Begular Force8>-^con/in«ei.
8. For cloaks or greatcoats the particulars laid down in para- Clause 152
graph 1 regarding half-inch lace and russia braid will not apply. oontxnmed.
4. Chevrons and badges on garments not out of date on the
1st April 1882, or on those permitted to be retained for a further
period will be removed and made to accord with the present
regulation. The expense for these alterations will be allowed as
a charge agaiust the public on application to the Director of
Clothing.
5. The details referred to in paragraph 109 of the Aegulations
for the Supply of Clothing and Necessaries to the Regular Forces^
1881 (Army Regulations, YoL XI.), and given at pages 208 to 223
will be amended accordingly.
Part-worn and worn-out Clothing.
The following will be inserted after paragraph 136a, added by Clause 153
Clause 268, Army Circulars, 1881, to the Regulations for the
Supply of Clothing and Necessaries to the Regular Forces, 1881
(Army Regulations, Vol. XI.) : —
1856. Worn boots, before being returned to the regimental
store, will be tied together in pairs.
n.— AvxxxiZA&T roaoBS.
MILITIA.
Marking Clothing and Necessaries and Accoutrements.
The foUowing will be sulistituted for paragraphs 998, 1260, and Clause 154
1268 of the Regulation for the Militia, 1880 (Army Regulations,
Vol. VIII.) :—
Clothing, great-coats, capes, leggings, knapsacks,
»ling8, mess-tins, mess-tin covers and straps, as well as all
necessaries (except jerseys, blacking, soap, sponges, gloves^
and mitts) issued to the Permanent Staff, or to Militiamen,
will be marked in accordance with the Instructions for
marking Regimental Equipmeut, issued with Clause 43,
Army Circulars, 1882.
I960. Buff accoutrements will be marked with metal
stamps and marking ink ; accoutrements of black leather with
iron stamps, care l^ing taken that the leather is not cut, but
merely bruised when being stamped. The stamps will be of
the size detailed in the Instructions for Marking, issued with
Clause 45, Army Circulars, 1882.
c
July IS»S.]
Clothing and Necessaries (Atmliaiy Tones)— e^*^**^
ISSS. The marks on bugles, tminpeti, hnm side-<inuiu,
flutes, And piccolos, will be engraved, not stamped. A cbirse of
three pence each will, on the authority of the Senior Ordniace
Store Officer, be admitted in the Kegimental accoants for
marking each bugle, trampet and drum, aud a charge ai a
halfpennjr per letter or tignre for marking flutes and piccoloa,
which should be engraved on the ivory top. The instnunenti
will be marked with the territorial letters of the regiment, aod
numbered consecutively from 1 upwards.
GENERAL BEOULATIONS.
x,-mBavxjLS romo>8^
Regulations for the Supply of Stores to an Aimy in the
Field.— Veterinary Department -Horseshoes.
Clause 16S I'b^ following will be substituted for paragraph 91 of the
KegulatioDS for the Supply of Stores to an Army in the Field,
issued with Army Circulars, 1st November 1881 : —
01. The following Table shows the proportioos in which
the different sizes of shoes sbonld be provided for an Army-
Corps as a reserve : —
Show (bits of i), wiro Smia (60 put rnii or iiuunsj.
19 l^uij 1989.
General Regulations (Amdliarv and Reserve Forcesh-continued.
MILITIA.
Commissions in the Army.
At the Examination of Suhaltem Officers of Militia to be Clause 156
held in September next^ 10 Commissions in the Cavalry will be
oflfered^ in order of merits to the first 30 qualified candidates on
the unsuccessful list^ in addition to the 30 Commissions which
will be available for competition in the ordinary course.
ABMY BESEBYE.
Begulations for the Mobilization of the First Class Army
Reserve.
1. Revised Regulations for the mobilization of the First Class Clause 157
Army Reserve for permanent service have been approve 1^ and will
be issued for the information of all concerned.
2. The following Army and Auxiliary and Reserve Forces
Circulars are hereby cancelled : — Army Circulars^ 1876^ Clause 97;
Army Circulars, 1878^ Clauses 84 (and the Regulations issued
therewith) and 130 ; Auxiliary and Reserve Forces Circulars, 1878,
Clauses 45 (and the Regulations issued therewith), 79, 80^ 81,
82,88.
Permission to quit the United Kingdom.
(nSUZD AS A 8FI0IAL AmiCT OXXOITLAB OK THl 16TH TUVE 1882.)
In pursuance of the powers given to the Secretary of State by Clause 158
the Reserve Force Act, 1867, to make regulations for the govern-
ment of the men of the Reserve Force, it is hereby provided that
no Army Reserve man may quit, or attempt to quit, the United
Kingdom, or proceed to sea, without first obtaining permission
through the Officer Commanding the R^mental District in which
he resides.
ABUT FORMS AND BOOKS.
1. The following Army Forms and Books have been ap- Clause 159
proved : —
Army Form D 450, '' First Class Army Reserve, Notice to
attend for Medical Examination.*' A distribution will
be made to those concerned.
Army Form F 765, " Requisition for Exchange of Barrack
Stores^ applicable to all Branches of the Regular
Forces.'' A distribution has been made to those con-
cemed.
JFoly 1SS9.] 20
Army Forms and Books — eamtinued.
Clause 159 Army Form G 924, •* Royal ArtillcTy, Dnplicate MagasDe
continued. or Store Record/'
Army Book 132, " Royal Artillery Magaane or Cartridge
Store Record.'
Army Book 133, " Royal Artillery Shell and Fuze Store
Record/'
2. The following Army Forms aod Books haTC been an-
celled : —
Army Form D 448, " Certificate of Absence of a Man of
the Army Reserve/'
Army Form O 1702, "Indian Pensions, Statement of
Payments by Staff Officer of Pensioners/'
Army Form O 1708, " Indian Oat-Pensioner, Declaration
by Widow/'
Army Book 150, " Register of Correspondence (Field
Service)/' Army Book 198 will be naed in its stead.
3. Army Book 119 A has been revised, and will now apply both
to visaal signalling and telegraphy. It will be nsed in place of
Army Book 119 (Form 8) which is hereby cancelled.
EBRATA,
In certain copies of the Army Circular for May 1882, the
prices of fittings of home-pattern helmets are, in the first line of
?age 33 of the Appendix, under the headings Garrison Aftilleiy,
!ommi8sariat and Transport Corps, and Ordnance Store Corps,
incorrectly printed as 4s. The price should be 4a. Sd.
The book mentioned in paragraph 4, Clause 181^ Army Circolan
1882, should have been described as ''Prisoners' Employment
Book," and not '* Prisoners' Liability Book,'* as Uierein stated.
/Ca^€A,AyyAA%
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2] r.'aly 18S9<
Appendix to Clause 148.
APPENDIX Vma.
Gunpowder and Ammunition in Kagazines and Stores in
charge of Boyal
{Referred to in paragraph 150, Part 7.)
!• The contents of every magazine or store containing
ammanition in Boyal Artillery charge Trill in future be arrangedi
for local convenience and record, under the authority of Officers
Commanding Boyal Artillery, as follows : —
(a.) Loose powder, where exceptionally on charge^ in
groups by history.
(h.) Made-up cartridges, tubes, and fuzes, in groups which
will be, as far as possible, collections of articles identi(»l in
nature, age, and history.
2. Groups haying been once formed, great care will be taken
to preserve their continuity.
8. Existing books and accounts relating to the stores in
question will be continued, and no alteration will be made in the
mode of keeping them; but to every magazine or store where
ammunition is kept in Boyal Artillery charge, a " Magazine, or
Cartridge Store Becord,^^ or a <' Shell and Fuze Store Record,"
will be issued.
4. These books will contain a number of sheets for showing
the contents of the magazine or store, and the results of the
various inspections, and, in addition, a suitable proportion of plain
ruled sheets to be used for a journal.
5. The journal will consist of consecutive minutes (dated and
initialed) rdating to all occurrences of interest in connection with
the magazine or store, and especially to all receipts and deliveries,
and all inspections.
6. The progress of each day's work will be invariably entered
in the book at the time.
7. Specimen printed pages showing the mode in which the
recoids are to be kept will be found at the beginning of each book,
and will be carefully followed as far as possible.
8. All entries in the books in question will be made in an
Officer's handwri ting.
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ARMY CIRCULARS,
1882.
♦ • « , ,
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Wab Office,
Ut August 1882.
The following Royal Warrants^ Regulations and
InstrnctionB are promulgated to the Army by direction
of the Secretary of State for War.
CONTENTS.
I*
X.-BBOXrLAB V0B0B8.
PAGI
OlAUM leo* BojTftl Wamat— AUowaaoe B«gtilatioiui, 1881^Pro-
Tialon of Hora«a, dko., durlz&r Aotlva OpemtloBa ^ 8
ff 161. SosTttl Warrant -Pay of ftuartar-lCaator-Seijoantfl of
West India Bafflmants — — — .-. — . 4
„ 168. Boyal Warrant^Baokonlnff of Sarvloe of Ottoers pro-
motod from Warrant Oflio«rs or firom tho Banks— 8
y, 168. Boyal Warrant— Formation of the Post Ofllco Oorpa
and Corps of Xiiitary Foot Polioa— . — _ 6
,y 164. Boyal Warrant— Pay and Ponaion, Pormanent Staff
of Volnnteors — — — — — ^ — — 6
y, 168. Boyal Warrant— Ponaiona of Pormanant Staff of
AnzlUary Forces not servinir on their Army
encasements — — — — — — — — 8
166. Allowanoe Beffulations, 1881-Fuel and Uffht— Issues
under Oanyas at Home Stations — — * — 9
,, 167. Allowance Becnlations, 1881— Trayelline — — — 10
„ 166. AUowanoe Be^nlations, 1881-OAcers' TrayeUinc
10
9, 160. Allowanoe Bernlations, ISSl-TrayelUns*— WMxant
Ofioers and Ron-Commissioned Ofioers and mm^
Xarohinff Allowanoe . — — ..... 21
,, 170. Pfnanoial Instmotlons, 1888 -* — — — — 11
„ 171. Indian Pension Bevalationa— •* ' * — — » 18
II.-AT7XII.XABY AHO BB8BBYB F0BCB8.
MIUTIA.
„ 178. Bounties — — — —. — — — — -. — 13
VOLUNTEERS.
„ 178. Instraotors-Pay — — — — — — — —14
ARMY RESERVE.
174 Pensions and Gratuities- Class II. of the Army
ft
•rurtOBO, OMBMe Cnn : C. K£0 AM I'A u L. TKKNCU * Co^ 1. 1'atM iiMt«r murt|
auwnc a oou tim lurt. postcbai a. a a black. Baivvv**** ^ ^
14
fwimltd aairr tk* Mmpttimttt^trnf ./ l/»r IT^raV* »!•**• fn Oft',
(tON8(UMlt«4hllLCk«rinff(>lM: HARRISOK k SON8.M. rmll Vt1T|
^ricK Bevempentt,
Auffust 1889.]
Gontduts— ^'on'tiiu^J.
asauxiATzoirs rom tkb cokkzssasuav
AMD THAHSPOAT STAFF.
lanse 175. BeviBed Schedvlea of Barraok Fomitore — — — lA
auziATZovs Fom Tsa omovAVca sto
DBPAmTMSXT.
Clause 176. Supply of Sxnall-Arms — — — ^ — — — 16
,, 177. Bevised Priced Vocabulary of all Stores (ezoept
ClothinfiT} uaed in Her Ibjeety** Seryioe — — 16
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aQvzpiBBBrT &aaviJLTzov0.
I.-BEaXXXAB FOBOB8.
178. Instra ions for Preeervatlon of Ordnanoe, Iko.^ 16
Ordnance Firingr Blank Charges.
179. Instructions for the Preservation of Ordnanoe Ao.**
Testing and Preservation of Lifting A^pparatna «» 16
II.-AUZXLIABT POB0B8.
160. Beoeipt of Equipment, Damacea to Arm OlMSta — -* 16
OBxraBAZi aaavxiATtPBrB.
I.-B£OTnLAB P0B0B8.
181. Military Books and Kaps — — «-.... |0
182. Army Advertisements — — ^— ><-.«>. ao
U.-AXrZII<IABT AHD BBSBBYB VOBOBi.
VOLUNTEE6S.
188. Appointment, Ac, of Ofioers »«•.*•. go
ARMY RESEflVE.
184. Xobillsation of the 1st Olaaa Anay irw6ii6 Mm
called out for Permanent Armyserrfto^ ~ . fO
186. ABMY F0BM8 AND BOOBS - •» ^ ^ « ftS
[Augiwi; i0#9<
(Regular Forces).
FINANCE.
I.— &aauziAs romoBS.
Royal Warrant—- Allowance Regolations, 1881— Provision of
Horses, &c., during Active Operations.
(iBaUlD A8 A SPECIAL ABMY CIRCULAB OK THE 29TH JrLY 1882).
VICTORIA R.
Whereas We deem it expedient to make provision for the Clause 160
grant to certain Officers while serving with an army in the fields
and necessarily performing mounted duty, an allowance to provide
themselves with a riding horse and horse equipment^ in lieu of
providing them with a public horse ;
Our Well and Pleasure is that the regulations attached to
this Our Warrant, which shall have effect from the 26th July 1882,
shall be the standing authority on the matters therein treated of,
and shall be added to Section VI. of the Regulations governing ^j*ny»jf«J«-
the Allowances of Our Army attached to Our Warrant of the Pan in. "
24th June 1881.
Given at Our Court at Osborne, this 28th day of July 1882,
in the 46th year of Our Reign.
By Her Majesty's Command,
HUGH C. E. CHILDERS.
1. The following will be added after paragraph 241 of the
Allowance Regulations 1881 : —
941a. Officers below the Regimental or relative rank of
Major (excepting Officers on the General Staff and Veterinary
Surgeons), while serving with an Army in the field, and
necessarily performing mounted duty, will, if not in receipt
of any special rate of pay for the performance of mounted
duty, be granted the sum of 50/. to provide themselves with a
riding horse and horse equipment*
S41&. Such horse will not be provided from the Remount
Depot, but must be provided by the Officer himself. If any
casualty occur during the service the horse will be replaced
b2
Aagmt 18990
Finance (Begnlar Foices)— «>*^*»««^.
ClauselGO ^7 ^'"'C Officer at his own expense. TThen no replacement
has been necessary, the horse originallj purchased wilL if
the Officer quits the Force before the termination of the
campaign, be the property of the public
S41c. The Paymaster or agent through whom the Officer
draws his pay will issue the above allowance upon the produc-
tion of an order from the General Officer Commanding (or
from the Adjutant-General of the Army, if the Officer be
required to purchase a horse before embarkation for service),
directing the Officer to provide himself with a horse. The
Paymaster will report to the Officer in charge of the Remount
Depot that such issue has been made, and w?ll charge the
amount in his accounts to the head of Vote 10, Item D,
Field Allowance Abroad. The charge will be vouched by
the Officer's receipt, and by a certificate from the Officer
under whose orders he is serving that a riding horse and
equipment have been purchased by him.
^4Ltd. In the event of the Officer quitting the Force
before the end of the campaign he will hand over his
horse to the Remount Depot, and at the same time report
by letter to the Officer in charge that he haa so done;
or if the horse originally purchased haa died or been killed,
and has been replaced by him, he will forward a certificate,
countersigned by the Officer under whose orders he is aerving,
showing the casualty and the date of replacement.
ItAte. This regulation is not applicable to any Officer
who is entitled to be provided by his corps with a troop horse,
nor to any Warrant Officer for whom public hones are
authorised.
2. Paragraph 111 of the above-^mentioned regulations it hereby
cancelled.
Royal Warrant— Pay of Qnarter-Master-Seijeants of
West India Regiments.
VICTORIA R.
Clause 161 Whereas it has been represented to Us that the pay of the
A.R., Vol I Qnartcr-Master-Serjeants of West India Regiments was erroneoosly
set forth in Our Warrants of the 25th June 1881 and 11th Maith
1882;
OcR Will and Pleasure is that the second line of the Pav
Table contained in Article 618 of Oar Warrant of 11th Man*
[Anf ust; 1S89.
Finance (Begular Fon&sy-<^ntinued.
1882^ 80 far as it relates to West India Regimen t», shall stand ClanselGl
amended as follows : — eonHmued,
West India
Begiments.
9. d,
QuArter-Matter-Serjeant .. •• 3 8
and that this Our Warrant shall have eflfect from the 1st July
1881.
Given at Our Court at Windsor^ this 15th day of July 1882,
in the 46th year of Our Reign.
By Her Majesty's Command,
HUGH C. E. GUILDERS.
Boyal Warrant— Reckoning of Service of Officers promoted
from Warrant Officers and from the ranks.
VICTORIA R.
Whbreas We deem it expedient to provide that service as a Qlau8el62
Warrant Officer shall be allowed to reckon as full service in the
case of an Officer commissioned from that rank, and also to
assimilate the conditions under which combatant Officers and
Officers appointed to the Departments of Our Army may reckon
their former service in the ranks towards retirement ;
Our Will and Pleasure is that paragraph {d) of Article 68 Aroiy BeRuu-
of Our Warrant of 11th March 1882, shall stand amended as """^ ^''*- '*
follows : —
((/.) Service as a Warrant Officer in the case of an Officer
commissioned from that rank;
and that the following shall be substituted for Article 423 : —
49&. Combatant Officers, and Officers formerly belonging
to other Departmenti, appointed to the Departments of Our
Army, shall oe allowed to count their previous service towards
retirement as laid down in Article 68. Combatant Officers
and Officers formerly belonging to other Departments who xcere
appointed to the Departments of Our Army before the \st July
1881, and who have served in the ranks or in subordinate depart-
mental positions^ shall be allowed to reckon towards retirement
as much of such service as will equal their commissioned service,
Previous service shall not, however, lie allowed to reckon iu
cases where its continuity shall have been broken for a period
August 1889.] 6
Finance (Begolar Forcesy-contmued,
Clause 162 exceeding one month by any voluntary act on the part of the
continuea. Officer himself, or where the Officer shall hove received th^
rey^dation value of his previous commission or pecuniary corn'
pensation in lieu thereof.
Given at Our Court at Osborne, this 21st day of July 1882,
in the 46th year of Our Reign.
By Her Majesty's Command,
HUGH C. E. CHILDERS.
Royal Warrant— Formation of the Post Office Corps and
Corps ot Military Foot Police.
VICTORIA R.
Clause 163 Whkreas We deem it expedient that a body of Our Regular
Forces shall be formed to conduct the postal duties when Our
Armies take the field ; and also that a body of Our Regular
Forces shall be formed to perform the duties of Foot Police in the
Camps and Quarters of Our Armies ;
Our A\'ill and Pleasurk is that these corps be formed
accordingly, and that they l)e respectively designated —
The Post OflBce Corps, and
The Corps of Military Foot Police.
And We do hereby direct that these corps shall l)e added to iLe
C1.240.A.C., schedule attached to Our Warrant of the 29th September 188K
under the head of Departmental Corps, and that the provisions of
Our said Warrant shall apply to them accordingly.
2. The pay and allowances of men of these corps shall be at
the same rates as those prescribed for men of corresponding raiik
in Our Infantry of the Line.
1881.
Given at Our Court at Osborne, this 22nd daj of July 18W,
in the 46th year of Our Reign.
By Her Majesty's Command^
HUGH C. E. CHILDERS.
Boyal Warrant— Pay and Pension of Permanent Staff of
Volunteers.
VICTORIA R.
Clause 164 Whereas We deem it expedient to amend the RegulatioL^
governing the Pay, Extra-Duty Pay, and Pensions of men of Qjr
Army serving on the Permanent' StaiF of the Volonteert ;
[Angort 1889.
Finance (Regular Forces)— con<inu«df.
Our Wjll and Pleasure is that Article 723 of Our Warrant Clause 164
of the 11th March 3882 be cancelled, and that the following «'»«»«^<'-
Articles be substituted in lieu thereof:— ti^^voF!.*'
V88. A soldier serving with the Permanent Staff of a
Corps of Light Horse, Mounted Kifle, Artillery, or Rifle
Volunteers on his Army engagement, shall receive pay at the
same rate as if serving in the following ranks with a battalion
or corps of the corresponding arm of the Regular Forces.
(1.) If holding the rank of Battery Serjeant-Majon
Battery Quarter-Master-Serjeant, Troop Serjeant-
Major, Colour-Serjeant, or any higher rank, when
transferred or attached to the Volunteers, he shall
receive pay as Garrison Battery Serjeant-Major
of Royal Artillery, Troop Serjeant-Major of
Cavalry, or Colour-Serjeant of Infantry.
(2.) If holding a lower rank than those specified above
when transferred or attached to the Volunteers, he
shall receive pay as Serjeant ; but if continuing to
serve beyond 21 years, he shall receive pay as
Garrison Battery Serjeant-Major of Roynl Artillery,
Troop Serjeant-Major of Cavalry, or Colour-
• Serjeant of Infantry.
A non-commissioned ofiScer of Royal Engineers employed
as Drill Instructor of Engineer Volunteers, shall receive the
pay of the rank held by him in the Corps of Royal
Engineers.
V98 I. A non-commissioned officer serving on his Army
engagementy who is tn receipt of an addition of 2d. a day to his
pay as being in possession of a certificate of qualification as
Serjeant Instructor of Musketry or as Assistant Instructor in
Gunnery y shall retain the additional pay so long as he remains
a Serjeant; but the additional pay shall cease on his being
promoted to be a Colour- Serjeant or Battery Serjeant-Major,
It is Our further Will and Pleasure that the following
paragraph shall be added to Article 723a of Our Warrant of the
llth March 1882:—
(g.) To the non-commissioned oilicer appointed
to act as Serjeant-Major in a corps of
Volunteers having an Acting Seijeant-
Major on its Establishment « . ^ . 6tf. a day.
and that the following shall be added after Article 1059 : —
lOftOo. A non-commissioned officer acting as Serjeant-
Major of Volunteers shall, on discharge after 21 years' service,
be granted pension at the same rate as that prescribed for a
AiigiMl 188«0 8
Finance (Regular Forces)— oontinued.
Clause 164 Quarter- Master-Serjeaut, unless otherwise entitled to a
9onUn,ued, higher pension by reason of his Army rank^ provided that
he shall have been in receipt of extra-duty pay under para-
graph {g) of Article 723a for not less than one year. Thi«
article shall not apply to non-commissioned officers of Rovdl
Engineers.
Given at Our Court at Osborne, this 27th day of July 188?,
in the 46th year of Our Beign.
By Her Majesty's Command,
HUGH C. E. CHILDEES.
Royal Warrant— Pensions of Permanent Staff of AuziUaiy
Forces not serving on Anny engagements.
VICTORIA R.
Clause 165 Whebeas We deem it cxpedieut to provide for the grant of
increased rates of Pension to certain members of the Permanent
Staff of Our Auxiliary Forces not serving on their Army engage^
ments ;
Our Will and Pleasure is that Article 1059 — I. of t)nr
Warrant of the 11th March 1882, be cancelled, and that the
following be substituted in lieu thereof: —
1050 — I. Members of the Permanent Staff of the
Auxiliary Forces^ not being pensioners or eerting on their
Army engagementSj shall, on discharge after a good and faith-
ful seivice of lb years above the age of 18, be entiUed to
pensions at the following daily rates ;—
Drummer, Trumjyefrr^ or Bugler, 4rf., tri/A an iucrease o^ |</. m-diy
for each additional year of tervice, up to a WMximmm of Gd.
Serjeant, Colour- Serjeant, or Quarter- Master' Serjeamt, 6rf^ mitk am
increase of \d. a-day for each additional year qf service, mp tm •
maximum of 1#.
A Serjeant 'Major shall receive the same pension as a Se/jeant, n/A
an increase of Id. a-day for eiek year he may h^re served «f
Serjt'a%t- Major, up to a maximum of 1«. 6</.
It is Our Further Will and Pleasure that the words ^ of
not less than 15 years service*' be omitted from the seventh aud
eiglitli lines of Article 1059 — II. of Our said Warrant,
Given at Our Court at Obbornc, this 29th day of July 1882,
in the 4GtIi year of Our Heign.
By II rr Mnjcstv's Command.
IIUG'II C. E. CHILDEBS.
9
[Aufiut ISSS.
finance (Begalar FoTcesi—cont^nued.
Allowance Begulations, 1881— Fuel and Light— Issaes under
Canvas at Home Stations.
The following; will be substituted for paragraph 160 of the Olause 166
Allowauce Regulations^ 1881 (Army Regulations, Vol. I.,
Part III.):-
lOO. The following issues of fuel will be admissible for
troops under canvas at home ; they are the maximum rates
admissible, and full quantities will not be issued unless actually
required : —
Staff and Deportments : —
General
lieutenant-Oeneral
Hajor-General
Brigadier-Qeneral ..
Colonel
Lieutenant-Colonel . .
Major
Captain
lieutenant .. .. .
AflBifltant ProToet-MarBbal.
Warrant OiBcer
Berrants (not soldiers)
Rations.
80
60
50
40
20
15
12
6
4
8
1
1
Begimental: —
Commanding Officer of a Begiment or Battalion
Field Officer, Parmaster, Surgeon . . . . • .
Adjutant, and otlier Staff Officers
The Officers of each Troop, Battenr, or f for each Troop,
Company, and for the supply of the •< Battery, or
sutler .. t Company..
Berrants (not soldiers), each
vt anant Officer •• «•
Non-commissioned officers, rank and file, each . .
Serjeants when in meas, each
Sick and hospital serrants, each, if required, for which
the certificate of the Medical Officer must bo giren . .
Washing, for ereiy 20 men
}
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8
4
2
1
1
1
u
2
1
ItfOa. The following issues of light will be admissible : —
Lanterns.
Division
'General Officer Commanding. .
Supply Dep6t . .
"General Officer Commanding
Quarter-Master- General ..
,. ,. Clerks
Commissaiy-General
Clerks
Principal Medical OiBcer
r Gcuersl Officer Commanding
I Offices <
Augmti 1999.] 10
Finance (Segalar Forces)— «<>«<' "m^^
IjmterTui.
Clause 166 r Cavalry, ea.-h recent 4
cvntinu^, R^^imental ■< Infant rr .. .. .. .. .. 2
L Art illenr, each battery .. .. .. 2
Other mounted corps will be allowed lanterns in the same proportion ■• far
Caralry or Artillery, according to the nature of the serri'^e.
Oil for hospital lamps will be issued on the ceKiOcate of a Meilical Officer of iti
necessity.
Allowance RegulationSi 1881— Travelling.
Clause 167 !• The words "Staff and Departmental OflScers, Quartcr-
Masters and Riding-Master^/' will be substituted for the word
" Officers ** in the first line of paragraph 383 of the Allowance
Regulations, 1881 (Army Regulations, Vol. I., Part III.)
2. The following will be substituted for paragraph 890 of
the above-mentioned Re ovulations : —
O'
80O. The regulations contained in paragraph 388 will
apply to all Regimental Officers detained while travelling, or
temporarily employed on any duty, at a place at which there
are iio troops.
300(rt). When Regimental Officers, other than Quarter-
Masters and Riding-M asters, are detained or employed at a
military station, and the time of their detention does not
exceed three days, exclusive of the days of joining and
quitting, tiiey will draw travelling allowance for each day
they are detained unless they are employed with a battalion
of their own regiment.
300{b), If detained beyond three days they will receive
travelling allo\rances for the days of journey only, and local
allowances for the whole period of detention.
Allowance Regulations, 1881— Officers— TraveUing Expenses.
Clause 168 The following will be substituted for paragraph 403(r), of
the Allowance Regulations, 1881 (Army Regulations, Vol. I.,
Part III.):—
fc.) When quitting and returning to their stations on the
same day, provided cither that the journey extends
beyond a radius of lO milcB from their stations, or
if called out in aid of the civil power, that they
have been absent on this duty for not leat than
seven consecutive hours.
11 [ AvgiuA 18S9.
Fiiiance (Begular ToTces)— continued.
Allowance Begulations, 1881— Travelling— Warrant Officers
and Non-Gommissioned Officers and Men — Marching
Allowance.
The following will be substituted for paragraphs 443^ 447^ Clause 169
and 448 of the Allowance Begulations, 1881 (Army Regulations^
Vol. I., Part III.) :—
4<18* On a change of station^ or when absent from their
station for a night, soldiers serving at home will, provided
they march a distance of not less than 10 miles, reoeive the
following daily allowance : —
Mounted Serrices. Foot Seirices.
Irf. 3d.
4^7, Marching allowance will not be admissible for the
days of halt on the march, nor for any day upon which a
less distance than 10 miles is marched, except under the
circumstances mentioned in paragraphs 447(a), and 448, nor
will marching allowance be admissible under any circum-
stances, for troops employed in flying columns or at manoeuvres
or summer drills.
44Y(a). On a continuous journey, if an average of 10
miles a-day (exclusive of halting days) be marched, marching
allowance will be granted for each day on which a march has
actually taken place.
449. In any case where a soldier may march on foot
a total distance of five miles and upwards, in proceeding to
or from railway stations, an allowance of 3d. will be granted,
if the railway journey in connection therewith should extend
to 100 miles.
\{a) When a soldier returns to his station the same
day, no marching money will be allowed, except as provided
for in paragraph 448(&), unless he proceeds to a place not leas
than 10 miles distant from his station.
448(6). When a soldier employed in aid of the civil
power quits and returns to his station on the same day,
marching allowance will be granted, provided that he has
been absent on this duty for not less than seven consecutive
hours.
Financial Instructions 1882.
1. The Secretary of State for War has approved of the /ji^uggiyA
Financial Instructions issued with this Clause for the guidance of
Offices in rendering accounts of Army Expenditure (elsewhere than
in India) and in the issue of Pay and Allowances, and he desires
that these Instructions, together with the Regulations issued by
Aufiut; 181^9.] 12
Finance (Begolar ForceB)'-<»niinued.
Clause 170 ^^® Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury, entitled
ooiUinmsd, *^ Regulations for Conducting the Duties of the Treasury Chest
Abroad/' be observed and obeyed by General Officers Com-
manding, as well as by all Officers and others whom they may
concern.
2. The Regulations issued with this Circular, which super-
sede the Financial Instructions, 1879, promulgated with Clause 6*2,
Army Circulars, 1879, will be known and quoted as the ''Financial
Instructions, 1882,'' and from the date of their issue the following
W.O. Circular and Clauses of Army Circulars arc hereby cancelled,
viz. : —
W.O. Circular 961 ; §§ 1 to 3 of Clause 156, Army CirouUrs,
1869.
Clauses 142 and 200, Army Circulars, 1870.
Clause 51, Army Circulars, 1873.
Clause 128, Army Circulars, 1874.
Clause 151, Army Circulars, 1875.
Clauses 18 and 102, Army Circulars, 1876.
Clauses 93, 157, and 173, Army Circulars, 1878.
Clauses 14s 62, 66, 91*, 98, 101, 118, SecreUry of State's
Instructions 145, 149, 169, 183, 184, 185, 1S6, 223, 224, 227,
251, 252, 277, 278, 279, and 280, Array Circulars, 1879,
Clauses 6, 7, 9, 10, 29, 62, 88, 140, §§ 2 165 ; 261, 263, 264,
265, 288 and 289, Army Circulars, 1880.
Clauses 6, 21, 22, 23, 52, 53. 54, 74, 75, 102, 131, 151, 152.
153, 166, 183, 184, 216, 244, 275, and 276, Army Circulars, 1881.
Clauses 3, 4, 5, 22, 59, 118, 136, and §§ 9 and 10 of 138,
Army Circulars, 1882.
Indian Pension Begolations,
Clause 171 ^' '^ ^^ ^^^^ decided by the Secretary of State for India in
Council to extend to the Officers who entered the new Line
Regiments from the Indian Army, including such as may hare since
exchanged into other regiments, the scale of pensions reoently
sanctioned for the Officers appointed to the Staff Corps after the
12th September 1866.
Per Auuuui.
£
After 20 year»* ^enrice for pciisiun. . . . . . 260
.. 24 „ „ S65
„ 29 „ „ «. .. .. 600
„ 33 I, „ . . . . 700
II 88 ,, I, •• •• 760
2. These pensions will be applicable also to the Officers of the
late Indian cadres of Royal Artillery and Royal Engincen, thoiuli
not tenable with the extra annuity granted under Article 978 — ^XI«
of the Royal Warrant of I Ith March 1882 (Army Recolaiion%
Vol. 1.).
13 [AuffiMt 1999.
Fmance (Eegular Tones)— continued.
3. Officers of the Royal Artillery, Royal Engineers, and Line Clause 171
Regiments who formerly belonged to the Indian Army, and are coutimtud.
serving under Indian Retiring Regulations, will be entitled to reckon
towards such Indian pensions any tinae pa^^sed by them at the
Seminary at Addiscombe, after attaining the age of 16 years, as
well as fldl full-pay service and time on half-pay, or on the Indian
unemployed fuU-pay list, whether past or future.
4. Clause 155, Army Circulars, 1877, Clause 143, Army
Circulars, 1878, and paragraph 4 of the Secretary of State's
Instruction on the Royal Warrant of the 6th September 1878
(Clause 165, Army Circulars, 1878), are hereby cancelled.
ZI.— AVZZXiIABT AMD &B8B&VB FOBCBS.
MILITIA.
Bounties.
The following will be substituted for paragraph 671a of the
Militia Regulations, 1880, as amended by Clause 40, Army
Circulars, 1882:—
SVIa. A recruit enlisted for a Militia battalion of Infantry daase 172
stationed at the Head-Quarters of a Regimental District, or
for a Brigade of Artillery Militia located with a Royal Artil-
lery Depdt, and drilled in accordance with the provisions of
paragraphs 2286, 228c, or 22Sd of the Militia Regulations, is
not entitled to bounty on enrolment. He will, however,
subject to the usual conditions as to the issue of bounty
during preliminary drill and training, be granted bounty as
follows : —
(a.) If enlisted more than three months before £ #•
the date fixed for the annnal training ;
on dismissal to his home at the termination
of recruit drill 10
(6.) If enlisted within three months but more
than 63 days before the date fixed for the
annual training ;
on dismissal to his home at the termination
of the training . . . . , , . . 1 10
(c.) If enlisted within 68 days of the date fixed
for the annual training ;
on dismissal to his home on completing
the 63 days' drill required of him, ex-
clusive of the period of training . • 1 10
(<f.) If enlisted during the period of training ;
on 4iftmissal to his home on completing
the 68 days' drill required of him, in-
clusive of the period of training . » 10
A«9Wt 1S89.] 14
Finance (^Auxiliary and Reserve Forces)— c^'^^^'nued
VOLUNTEERS.
Instructors— Pay.
ClailSel73 ^^^ followin;^ will be substituted for paragraphs 201, 207,
and 256 of the Reunlations for the Volunteer Force, 18S1 (Armv
Regulations, Vol. IX.) : —
204. When a corps is entitled to a Serjeant-Major on its
establishment, the Commanding Officer may appoint one of
the Instructors to be Acti?ig Serjeant-Major. If the Instruc-
tor so appointed is sernng on his Army engagerrent, he will
receive extra-duty pay as laid down in the Royal Warrant
relating to Pay, &c. (Arniy Regulations, Vol. I.), but if not
so serving he will receive extra-duty pay at 6//. a day, and,
except in the case of a Militia Serjeant acting as a temporary
Drill Instructor, will wear Serjeant-Majox^s uniform. ( See ah}
paras. 232 and 266.)
20Y. A Serjeant-Instructor not serving on his Army
engagement, who is in possession of a certificate of qualifica-
tion as Serjeant-Instructor in Musketry, or who has passed
through the long course of instruction at the School of
Gunnery at Shoeburyness, and obtained a certificate of qnali-
fication as Assistant Instructor in Gunnery, will receive 2^/. a
day in addition to the rate of pay referred to in paras. 256, 257,
and 284. Temporary Drill Instructors are not entitled to
— this additional pay.
250. Non-commissioned officers of the Regular Forces,
while serving on the Permanent Staff of the Volunteers a**
Serjeant-Instructors, will receive pay at the rates and under
the provisions contained in the Royal Warrants and Regula-
tions applicable to the Regular Forces.
ARMY KESERVE.
Gratuities or Pensions— Class II. of the Army Reserve.
Clause 174 ^' '^^^ Secretary of State for War has approved of the follow-
ing regulations for the issue of Gratuities or Pensions fc»r
meritorious and long service to men discharged as unfit for service
from Class II. of the Army Reserve, before completing the
equivalent of 21 years' service towards pension:^
Oratuities.
£ f . /.
(a.) After a combine' 1 eorvicc in tlic Army and Annj Respire
of not le&ift tliau 14 year?, a (^ratuitj of « . .. .. S 0 0
Ditto, of not less than \H jears, but with leas than the
equivalent of 18 Tears to^aniti pension, a gratuitj of • • 4 10 (^
Ditto, of not less than 21 jearj», ditto .. .. .. 6 0 0
Ditto, of not less than 25 rears, „ .. .. .. 8 0 0
Ditto, of not le*e than 29 Veil r«, „ 10 O 0
15
[Aagust 1M;9«
finance (Aoxitiary and Reserve Forces)— coivtimed.
Pensions.
(5.) After a combined serrice towards peiiBion in tbe Army
and Armj Bceerve of not less than 18 years (two years
in the Army Resorre counting as one year for pension),
a pension of . . • . . . . •
Ditto, 19 years (ditto), a pension of. •
Ditto, 20 years (ditto)
Clause 174
eontxfimed.
• •
i»
I)
4<f . a-day.
>t
If
2. The above rates of pension will be increased by the daily
rates of good-conduct pay of which the men were in receipt at the
time of their transfer to the Army Reserve, or to which they
would have been entitled had they not been promoted to a rank
above that of corporal j provided, however, that the total amount
of pension shall not exceed lOd. a-day for a private, !«• for a
corporal, and 1^. 3</. for a serjeaiit.
8. The cases of men discharged in consequence of accidents or
sickness contracted in and by service in the Army Reserve will be
specially considered.
4. Clause 2, Reserve Forces Circulars, 1871, and Clause 102,
Army Circulars, 1882, are hereby cancelled.
REGULATIONS FOB THE COMMISSARIAT
AND TRANSPORT STAFF.
Revised Schedules of Barrack Fumiture.
1. The following articles will be inserted in Schedule 28a, added Clause 175
by Clause 192, Army Circulars, 1881, to the Schedules of Barrack
Furniture, Bedding, and Utensils, promulgated by Clause 174,
Army Circulars, 1880 : —
28a. DRILL ARTICLES.
ArtiUfiy, at Stationt where there are no Gymnaeia.
No.
Guards, hand, single-stick. • . . . • . . . . 6
Helmets, wire, fencing, land serrico . . •• . . 2
Sticks, ash, fencing . . . • . . . . . . 12
2. The following addition will be made to Schedule 29 of the
above-mentioned Schedules of Barrack Fumiture, Bedding, and
Utensila, after " Rests, tripod, with rings " : —
Sheets, ground, waterproof, part- worn
Ditto,
ditto
For each Regiment of CaralrT,
Battalion of Infantry, or single
DepAt.f
For Cavalry DopAt, Canterbury,
or each double Dep^t.f
t The sVeets issued to tht'!*e Depots will be also u^d by the Militia Battalions.
,] 16
Begolations for the Ordnance Store Department
SE6ULATI0NS FOB THE OBDNANGE 8T0BE
DEPARTMENT.
Supply of Small-Arms.
ClaU8el76 1. All questions and demands relative to the supply of small*
arms, which have hitherto been sent to the Commissary-Gencrsl
of Ordnance, Royal Arsenal, Woolwich, will in futare be sent
direct to the Senior Ordnance Store Officer, Tower of London.
2. The following will be inserted after paragraph 154 of the
Regulations for the Ordnance Store Department, 1879 (Army
Regulations, Vol. IV., Part II.) :—
154a. Demands for small-arms will be sent to the Senior
Ordnance Store Officer^ Tower of London.
Bevised Priced Vocabnlary of all Stores (except Cbtfaing),
used in Her Miyesty's Service.
Clause 177 1- A revised edition of the Vocabnlary of Stores used in Her
Majesty's Service has been approved, and will be issued as soon as
possible to all concerned. It will take eflect from 1st October
1882.
2. The following will be substituted for the instructions added
to the Ordnance Score Regulations, in place of paragraphs 241-249^
by Clause 165, Army Circulars, 1879 : —
S41* Stores issued on repayment or prepa]rment, and
stores lost, damaged, or destroyed by neglect, will be diarged
for according to the mtes specified in the vocabulary as
follows ; —
(a.) Services provided for in Imperial Estimates, charges
against the Regular and Auxiliary Forces for stores
lost, damaged, or destroyed, and against store
accountants for deficiencies : —
No. 1 Balance Sheet or Contract Rates, as applicable,
without addition for departmental expenses.
(i.) All other services —
No. 2 Balance Sheet or Contract Rates, as applicable,
with departmental expenses, as specified in para-
graph 242.
948. The charges for departmental expenses will be
calculated as follows : —
At foreign stations, 15 per cent, on the total valoe.
At home stations, 5 „ „ ^,
17 [Ajagwu tmmm
Begnlataons for the Ordnance Store Department— ^onttmMd
948. These departmental charges include all expenses Clause 177
incidental to receipt, inspection^ storag.^, ordinary packing, oonHmu^,
issue, and clerical labour at the store depdts and head-quarters,
but not the cost of packing-cases, special packing, or any
freight of carriage beyond the store depdt from which tbe
articles are issued.
The above percentages will be added to claims
without reference to tne condition of the stores issued, but
will not be assessed on charges for repairs, washing, and other
labour, nor on the value of stores sold by auction or tender.
Articles which have been issued on payment will, as
fiur as practicable, be marked with the sale marks of the
department, thus T, and articles so marked will on no account
be received back into store.
946. Calculations connected with returns of the value of
articles in store, or for general average in the case of ressels
carrying stores, will be made on No. 1 Balance Sheet, or on
contract rates, as may be applicable.
•4t. In all repayment and other vouchers of account,
store ledger headings, reports of issue and demands, the
names, arrangement, and descriptions given in the vocabulary
will be strictly adhered to.
948* In regard to stores now in possession and on ledger
charge, any necessary corrections of nomenclature will be
made by means of transfer vouchers (Army Form O 1049).
M4Bm In cases where it is necessary to issue stores in
parts or detail, and not in a complete state as received from
the Tower or Woolwich, the items will be charged in the
ledgers in detail as ^* spare,'^ or '* parts of,'' as the case may
be, in accordance with the vocabulary; transfer vouchers
being used in support of such transactions.
•48a. In cases where No. 2 Balance Sheet or contract
prices are charged, the original repayment voucher will also
show the total value of the stores supplied, calculated by No. 1
Balance Sheet or contract prices, but without the depart-
mental expenses. This information will not, however, be
inserted in the duplicate voucher.
848ft. Repayment vonchers sent to the War Office for
the recovery of the amount due will be made on Army Form
O 1018, and will in all cases be supported by prioed receipts
on Army Form O 1024,
AiiKUAt 1882.] 18
Regulations for the Ordnance Store Department— oMitiMMd
Clause 177 940c. Store Accountants will enter all articles as far u
eontinved. possible Under the head and section of their store ledgers
correspondincr with those under which the items appear in
the vocabulary.
249i. Stores belon^ng to more than one brancli of equip-
ment will be accounted for in one section only of store ledgen,
though shown for convenience of reference in several sections
of the vocabulary. Wherever stores appear in sections under
which they should not be accounted for, reference is made to
the page of the section wherein they should be shown in store
ledgers.
3. Clauses 155, 174s and 284, Army Circulars, 1879, together
with so much of the Errata and Addenda to the Ordnance Store
Kegulatiocs, issued with the Army Circular, dated 1st July 1880,
as amends paragraph 8, Clause 155, Army Circulars, 1879, are
herebv cancelled.
EQUIPMENT BEOULATIONS.
s.— maovziAB romoas.
[Instructions for Preservation of Ordnance, Ac— Ordnance
Firing Blank Charges.
Clause 178. l. The following will be substituted for paragraph 87 on
page 56^ of Appendix V. to the Equipment Regulations^ 1881
(Army Regulations, Vol. III.) : —
8Y, AH ordnance used for saluting purposes, or for any
purpose in which blank charges only are employed, will be
examined after four times the number of rounds laid down
in the table contained in paragraph 86 for the particular
description of gun when fired with projectiles.
2. The foregoing instructions will apply equally to all ordnance
in charge of the various Corporations and Public Bodies in the
United Kingdom, and General Officers Commanding will take
steps for communicating these instructions.
Instructions for the Preservation of Ordnance, Ac— Testivg
and Preservation of Lifting Apparatus.
Glansel79 ^^ following will be added after paragraph 821 , on psfs 60P
cf Appendix V. to the Equipment Regulations, 1881 (Ar^y
Begulations, Vol. III.) : —
19 [AugiMt 1889.
Equipment Regulations (Regular ForceBy-contimied.
XnL-WZXrOBB8 AND 0HAZK8 FITTED IN SHBLL LIFTS.
1. Testinff.
889* It beiiiff desirable that ali winches and chains fitted Clause 179
in shell lifts in Forts and Batteries should be periodically oot^tinwd.
subjected to a working trial, Officers Commanding Royal
Artillery Districts will arrange that every shell-lifting appa-
ratus in their districts be tested annually with a weight equal
to 1^ times the greatest weight the apparatus will have to lift
under service conditions.
The trials should be conducted in the presence of a
member of the Royal Engineer Department, who will inspect
the apparatus before and after trial, and note any signs of
weakness which may have been disclosed.
S. PreMTvation.
894k All those parts of the apparatus which are not
painted should be oiled at least once every year to preserve
them from rust.
XI.— AVZZXJ[A»T rO»0B8.
Receipt of Equipment— Damages to Arm-Chests.
The following will be inserted after paragraph 1133 of the Clause 180
Regulations for the Militia, 1880 (Army Regulations, Vol. VIII.)^
and after paragraph 585 of the Regulations for the Volunteer
Force, 1881 (Army Regulations, Vol. IX.) : —
When arms are removed from the arm-chests the greatest
care will be taken not to damage the chest fittings. In
future, when the fittings appear to have been injured by
unfair treatment their value will be charged against the
regiment or corps codfeerned.
GENERAL REGULATIONS.
KQitary Books and Maps.
With reference to Clause 178, Array Circulars, 1879, to Clause 181
Clause 182, Army Circulars, 1880, and to Clause 285, Army
Circulars, 1881, the undermentioned books and maps have been
published, and will be added to the list of works promulgated by
AaffiMl MM.] M
General Regulations (Begolar Forces)— <»ntmu€eL
Clause 181 the Appendix to the last-Damcd clause, which will be amendr
eoniinmed, accordingly : —
Books.
BelgitUD, Anned Strength of, 188S 1 7
Engineering, Instruction in, Part I. (Field Defences), 3rd 1^7
Edition, 1881. . •• .. •• •• •• ** i
Equipment Begulationn, 1881, Appendix IT., InitraotioDe 1 q g
fo? keeping Rojal Artillery Store Accoimte .. .. T
Examination Fapen, Militia Subalrcma, in Militaij Snbjecte \ o ^
for ConuniMions in the Line. MareH, 1882 . . . . j
MeifO-tint, leale of shade for indicating tlopea in . . OS
Map of Egypt, in four theetg, printed m|p^.^ ^ ^ ^ ^^
four colours. Scales jjj^cjnf* or 31666 V ^ ^^ ^^^ ^y^^^
inches to a mile • . • . . . j
The map of Egypt can also i)e obtained by the public at
4i. the set of four sheets from the usual agents of the Stationery
Office.
Army
Clause 182 ^* '^^^ following has been added to the List of Newspapers in
which Army Advertisements are authorized to appsar:^
" The Huntly Express " (Aberdaenahire).
8. The List of Newspapers promulgsted by Clause 186| Army
Circulars, 1880, will be amended acconlingly. *
VOLUNTEERS.
Appointment, &c., of Offioers.
Clause 183 Paragraph 329 of the Regulations for the Volunteer Force, 1881 ,
is hereby cancelled ; but Officers who already hold double commis-
sions in the Auxiliary Forces will be allowed to retiun them.
Mobilization of the First Class i^my Beserve— Men oiDad
out Yor^exinaneiit ^rvice.
(xsivn) AM A unciAL AMxr oacvLAM ojf no S6ts juit ises.)
Clause 184 L Her Majesty having been graciously pleased, by Boyal
Proclamation, to direct that all soldiers who have been transferred
to the First Class of the Army Reserve Force on or after tbe
1st day of January 1881, who had not then completed 12 yeara*
service^ be called out for permanent service frvm the 86th July
1882^ Officers Commanding Regimental Districts will at Ottce
follow tlie instructions contained in the RegulAtions for the
Mobilisation of the First Class Army Reserve, issued with Claoss
167» Army Circulars, 1882.
ai [.
General Begolatioiis (Aiudliu^ aad BAwnB¥orc?Bh-<xmiif*^*
2. The date to be inserted by Officers Commanding Regimental GlanMlSi
Districts in the notices (Army Fonn D 424), referred to in «oirfi»wrf.
paragraph 8 of the above-mentioned Regulations, will be the
2nd Angnst 1882. The blank spaces in the placards (Army Form
I) 451) will be carefully filled in at the regimental or pension
district before they are issued.
8. The term '' Officers C!ommanding Regimental Districts'*
includes Staff Officers of Pensioners, where they still remain in
charge of districts.
4. Men of the 1st Class Army Reserve who are serving in
the Ri^al Irish Constabulary will not be called up for Army
Service.
6. The following are the Special Instructions referred to in the
above-mentioned Regulations for the Mobilisation of the First Class
Army Reserve^ 1882 : —
Men of Royal Horse Artillery.
Will be sent to Woolwich to report themselves to the
Officer Commsnduig Dep6t, R.H.A.
Men of Royal Artillery.
To Woolwich, to report themselves to the Officer Com
manding Dep6t^ London Division, R.A.
Men of Royal Engineers.
To Aldershot or Chatham, according to the notification
which is attached to each man's documents, to report them-
selves to the Officer Commanding R.E. Troops, Aldershot, or
to the Brigade Major, R.E.j Brompton Barracks, Chatham,
as the case may lie.
Men of Comnmeariai and Dranepofrt Corps.
To the Dep6t, Conunissariat and Transport Corps,
Aldershot.
Men of Ordnance Store Corps.
To the Depdt, Ordnanoe Store Corpa^ Woolwich.
Men of Army Hospital Goffps.
To the Dep6t, Army Hospital Ca^ph 4^^i9rehtA.
Men of Cavalry Regimente.
To the 4th Dragoon Guards, Aldershot
Men of mn^s Royal R^ Ooepe and R^h Bripeuie.
To the Rifle DepAt, Winchester.
AttfWit 18S9.] 3S
General Begulations (Aiudliary and Reserve Forces)— ccMiii'iaMdL
Olaute 184 ^^^ ^f ^^ Grenadier Guards.
eonHnmed, ff^ ^jjg g^jj g^^ Grenadier Guards, Cork.
Men of the Coldstream Guards*
To the 2nd Bn., Coldstream Guards, Dublin.
Men of the Scots Guards,
To Ist Bn., Scots Guards, Wellington Barracks, London.
Men of the West Kent Regiment {late 50th and 97th).
To 1st Bn« West Kent Regiment, Aldershot.
Men of the Royal Irish Fusiliers (late 87th and S9th);
Men of the Royal Dublin Fusiliers (late 102nd and 103rd).
To Ist Bn. Royal Irish Fusiliers, Aldershot.
Men of the Royal Irish Regiment {late 18th),
To 2nd Bn. Royal Irish Regiment, Chatham.
Men of the York and Lancaster Regiment {late 65th and 84M).
To 2nd Bn. York and Lancaster Regiment, Curragfa.
Men of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders {late 91st and 93n/).
To Depdt, Cameron Highlanders, Fort George.
Men of the Royal Highlanders {late 42nd and 73rd).
Men of the Seaforth Highlanders {late 72nd and 78th).
To Ist Bn. Royal Highlanders, Edinburgh.
Men of the Highland Light Infantry {late 71st and 7Ath).
To 2nd Bn. Highland Light Infantry, Aldershot.
Men of the Hampshire Regiment {late 37th and 67th).
To 35th Regimental District, Chichester.
Mefi of the Shropshire Light If if ant fy {late 5Srd and 85th).
To 1st Bu. Shropshire Light Infantry, Dublin.
Men of West Surrey Regiment {late 2nd).
To Dep6t, West Kent Regiment, Maidstone.
Men of Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers {late 27th and 108th).
To Depdt, Royal Irish Fusiliers, Armagh.
Men ofLeinster Regiment {late 100th and 109M).
To Dep6t, Royal Irish Regiment, Clonmel.
Men of Royal Lancaster Regiment {late Aih).
To Dep6t, York and Lancaster Regiment, Pontefivcl.
Men of Devonshire Regiment {late 11th).
To Dei)6t, Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry, Bodmin^
SA [Aagnsi 1«8«.
General Regulations (Auxiliary and Beserve ForoeBy-continued.
Men of Wiltshire Regimmt (late 62f id and 99th). Clause 1B4
To Depot, Berkshire Begiment, Beading.
Men of Middlesex Regiment (late 57th and 77 th).
To De()8t, Sussex Regiment, Chicliester.
Men of Worcestershire Regiment {late 29ih and 36/A).
To Depdt, Shropshire Light Infantry, Shrewsbury.
Men of Derbyshire Regiment {late 4.5th and 95th).
To Depdt^ South Staffordshire Regiment, Lichfield.
Men of all other Infantry Regiments.
To the Depots of the Regiments in which they last senred.
ASMT FORMS AND BOOKS.
1 . The following Army Forms and Books have been approved : — Clause 185
Army Form B 72, '* Form of Commitment to Provost Prison
for safe custody when awaiting trial by, or sentence of,
Court-Martial/'
Army Form B 94, '' Form of Discharging Order in case of
detention in Provost Prison for safe custody when
awaiting trial by, or sentence of, Court-Martial.''
Army Form B 99, '^ Weekly Nominal Return of Men dis-
charged to Pension by the General OflBcer Com-
manding."
Army Form D 458, ^'Notice to uewly-admitted Army
Pensioners at Home.** A distribution will be made
when ready for issue.
Army Form H 1170, *< Letter from Ordnance Store Officer
regarding disposal of Worn-out Clothing.'' A dis-
tribution will be made when ready for issue.
Army Form N 1686, "Form of Account Current for
Officers sent Abroad on Special Service and rendering
Direct Accounts to the War Office."
Army Form O 1 774, ^ Engineer Pay to Men not employed
on Public Works." A distribution will be made when
ready.
Army Book 1 70, ^ Receipts and Consigpments by Bill of
Lading." Applicable to the Commissariat and Trans-
port Staff on Field Service,
Aaffttit M0«.] JM
Army FormB and Bookdr^ontinHed.
OlaUMlSS ^* ^^^ following Army Forms and Books have been oan-
09mhmmd, celled ; —
Army Fonn O 847, «' Detail of Packing Naval TraTdling
Carriage and Limber of 12 or 9-pr. R.B.L. Onn.*
Army Form O 848, " Detail of Packing Naval Travelling
Carriage and Limber of 9-pr. (8 or 6 cfpt) R.M.L.
Gnn/'
8. Army Form H 1158 will in future be designated. " Requisi-
tion and 8iae Roll for Clothing for Oarrison Staff, Staff-Serjeanti
of Recruiting Districts, Recruiters (Enrolled Pensioners), and Ptt^
manent Staff of the Army Reserve." The Form has been amended
so as to apply to non-commissioned officers employed on the
Oarrison Staff and on the Staff of Recruiting Districts. A supply
of the revised Form will be issued when printed^ but any present
stock of the Form may be used for Pensioners employed as
Recruiters and on the Permanent Staff of the Army Reserve.
4. The title of Army Book 148 will in future be '' Register of
Requisitions, Royal Engineer Department."
'/Wt/c^'^^''^—
[Wt. iM aoo-t|n-«Mt]
[Issued with Arnvj Circular, doled 1st Avgust 1882.
FINANCIAL INSTRFOTIONS
IN RELATION TO
ARMY ACCOUNTS.
WAB OFFICE, 1882.
LONDON:
FBDITED FOB HXB HAJXSTY'S STATIONEBT OFnOE,
BY HARRISON AND SONS,
FEniTEBS IN OBDINABT TO HEB UAJESTT
1862.
3
TABLE OF CONTENTS.
Sicxioir I.— AEMY PAY DEPABTMKNT ^-
I. GnrsBAL Natubx of Duma •• •• • • 5
II. BsTUBirg inD Bbposts • • 8
SfiCTioa IL— CK)JEtBBSF0NDE2JrCE , 9
sbctiok in.— estimates and supply op funds ^-
I. AkhUAI. OsREXAL EbTIHATBS A2a> EzPEia>ITUSB (VctBMXOia SxAxioirB) II
n. MORTHLT GSVBBAL ESTDtlTBS (FoBBIGN STATIOITO) 12
in. Monthly Cash Ebtixatbs fob Distbict aicd B^amirTAL Sib-
ncza 12
IT. Imfbbstb 16
T. BAiTKnra • 16
Sktion rV.— office BOOKS:—
I. AccowT Books 17
n. MncBLLAinsorB Books •• •• 18
Sacnoir V.— ACCOUNTS :—
I. Cash Accounts .. .. •• •• .. ,. •• •• 19
General .. .. • • •• ..IQ
DiBtrict and Station Aooonnts • ... 20
Begimentel mad Beranental Difltrict Pay Lists 20
Sdl) Aeoounti Ouxrent ptogim«itto sod Begimgptal Dirtriet^) • • 22
c) Sub* Accounts ^--
(1.) Qeneral 23
(2.) Begular Forces .. .. ** 23
(3.) MiUtia •• .. .. .. 24
(4.^ Yolunteers •• .. 25
(6.) Staff Officers of Pensioners •• •• •• ..25
(/.) India Voyage Pi^ Listo 25
(jf.) Agents' Accounts • « . . • • . . 26
i:
YOVCHSBS AND SCHBDUUH —
General •• •• •• •• 26
Dutrict 27
it!
m. PATxsinB • •• ..28
IT. BlCBIFTS 80
T. Babback, Hospital, A3n> Pbisou DAXAGja 81
Smiiov YI.— ABSTRACTS OF EXAMINATION DECISIONS AND DIS-
ALLOWANCES 32
Sicnov Yn.— ADJUSTMENT OF PAYMENTS :—
I. BKrwssH the Wab Office akd thb Admibaltt 34
n. BBTwnor Patuabtibs at Homb . . • • . . • • . . 35
m. Bbtweex Patiiastebs at Hokb aio) Abboad . • • • • • 37
IT. Adtavcbs to Men Belboatrd to thb 1st Class Abmt Eisxbtb • • 38
SiCTioar Yin.— REMITTANCES :—
I. Rbmittabcbs FBov Abboad (BxcxPt India) .39
n. RnariANCBi fbox India. . ••40
SiCTXON IX.— NON-EFFECTIYE ESTATES :—
I. Obnbbal • •• 40
n. Non-Effbctitb Accounts OF MsN •• • •• 40
in. Rbpobt OF Effects 41
IT DiSTBiBirnoN OF SoLDiBBs' Estates •• •• 42
T. Pbitatb Pbofxbtt of Soldi ebb SiNTiycBD to Penal Sbbtitudi
OB Impbisonhent 43
B 2
T£Q9
SECTioy X.— PAY OF OFFICKKS i—
I. General • •• •• 4S
II. Depabtmental •• tf
(a.) Army Pay Department •• • ,• 4&
(b.) Chaplains' Pepartment ^
(c.) Medical Department •• .. •• •• •• ••46
m. Begihental 46
fa.^ General Begulations .. .. •• •• •• ••46
b.) Commiuid Pay and AUoirances— Artillery and EngineerB . • 48
(c.) Engineer Pay and Extra Pay . • 4H
(rf.) Extra-Duty Pay 49
IT. Indlot Otfioebs ox Leave is the Colonies . . . • • . . • 49
Section XI.— BECRUITING :—
I. Pay axd BBCBrrmro Rbwabdb 49
n. Fbaui>ulekt ob Ikpbopeb Exlistmekt 60
III. Kewabds vob the Detection of Debsbtioit and Fbauditlxnt ob
Ijf PBOFEB Enlistment 61
Section XII.— pay op WABRANT OFFICERS, NON-COMMISSIONED
OFFICERS AND MEN :—
I. Genebal Regulations 52
n. Adtaxce op Pat •• • 53
ni. Extra-Dctt Pay 65
IT, Extra -Duty Pay on Boabd Ship 55
T. Working Pay and Enoineeb Pay 5S
Ti. Extra-Duty Pay and Dbpabtmental Pay, Abmy Hospital Cobps 57
Tii. Extra-Duty Pay and Depabticbntal Pay, Commusabiat and
Transport Corps and Ordnance Store Cobps 57
Tni, Good-Co DUCT Pay 5B
IX. Pbizes .. .« 58
X. Dbpbbbed Pay 59
XI. SxorrAGEs 61
(ft.) Hospital Stoppages • • . . . . . . • . • • 61
(6.) Compulsory Stoppages for tbe benefit of the Wires or Childm
of Soldiers 61
(c.) Fines for Drunkenness •« •• •• •• •• •m 99
(d.) Stoppages on account of Public Property wilfully Lost,
Damaged, &c., and of liabilities incurred prior to deserCioiu.
xir. Allowance to Soldiers on Dischabob •• .• •• ••63
XIII. Purchase op Soldiers* Discharges • .. 6S
xiT. Gratuities to Soldiers sstilino in the Colonies 64
XT. Justices' Clerks' Fees •• .# • 64
Section XIII.— PAY OF DEPARTMENTAL SUBORDINATES •. •• 6»
SEC?noN XIV.— NON-EFFECTIVE PAY AND ALLOWANCES .• ..65
Section XV.— MODE OF COMPUTING BROKEN PERIODS .. ..66
Section XVI.— STAMP DUTY ;—
I. On Receipts .. •• •• •• • 66
II. On BiLL^ ., , 66
III. On Co!7tracts • •• •• .. .• 67
IT. On Agreements tob LnTtvai.. •• 67
T. On Commissions • •• •• •• 67
Se(tion XVII. -MOBILIZATION OP THE FIRST-CLASS ABMT
RESERVE FOR PERMANENT SERVICE •• ..67
INDEX 71
FINANCIAL INSTRUCTIONS.
1882.
SECTION I.-ASM7 FAY DEPABTMENT.
f . Oeneral Nature of Duties ... .• 1—81
il. Betume and Beporte... — ... 32-^6
i. Oenerml Nature of Duties.
iid cSmmlS'. ^* ^^^ duties of the Army Pay Department will be to receive, DutiMof
disburse, and account for, under the orders of the Secretary of ^p***™"**-
of State, moneys receivable and payable for military services, and
to carry out such other instructions as may from time to time be
issued by the Secretary of State
Flo. iMt, 1879. 2. An Officer of the Army Pay Department will be available GoBdmooR of
for general duty at home and abroad, and will be liable to be Jl^flS!^^
transferred from one duty to another, and from station to station,
according to the requirements of the service.
Do. 3. A Paymaster, when required and appointed so to do, will TnasurF ^uues.
act as agent for the Lords Commissioners of the Treasury, in the
raising and movement of funds, and in the receipt and disburse-
ment of moneys on account of such Imperial and Colonial
Services as he ipay be ordered to perform in his capacity of
Treasury Officer.
Do. 4. The duties of the Army Pay Department on active service j>iittM<mactire
will be governed by any special Instructions which may be issued "*^^^^
in respect of an Army Operating in the Field as well as by these
instructions*
Do. 5. A Paymaster will take the prescribed periodical muster noai^.
of the Corps to which he is attached.
K'* 6. The duties of Paymasters in reference to the record of soidien*nwrd!i
soldiers' services and the charge of attestations will be carried out "*•«««•««»••
in strict conformity with the Queen's Regulations and Orders for
the Army.
Do. 7. Paymasters will at all times be ready to furnish advice lafenution to be
and information on Financial matters to other Officers of the fSSS^'**'**'
Army.
6
Vnnrressary
I <.«uc^ to b€
uUcoii tinned.
r.iynicnt of
claim not
authorised by
hPirulaiions to
be tlcitned.
Ksccpiiwn may
be nude at a
rurci„n Station.
Il-'covcry of
VUI14 due to th«
P i!jlic.
oaice hours.
r*
rtt!U-fr*' 9«rTkes
to be alwars
aTuilablc. '
.tmo to be
Tci: Icred.
Tiea<ury chcit.
•I. jMiT kn-'W-
1» «h «■ lit Trca-
*IJTT Chi *l
■It... t.
8. It is a Paymaster's duty to bring to the notice of his ^>^ ie»
Commanding Officer any issue of pay or allowances which may
appear to the Paymaster not sanctioned by R^;uIations. Tiie
Officer Commanding will cause the circumstances to be enquired
into^ with a view to the discontinuance of the issue.
9. In the event of a Paymaster receiving for payment a claim Coc&=./
which appears to him not authorised by the Regulations, it is
his duty to point out to the Officer Conmianding the District
or Corps, or the head of the Department concerned, as the
case may be, that the claim is not covered by the Regulations. It
then rests with the Officers concerned to obtain, through the ordi-
nary ehaiinels, a decision on the claim objected to. Pending the
receipt of such decision the Paymaster will, under the powers
i^onferred by the Army Act of 1881, Sec. 140, defer payment of
the claim, or only pay such portion thereof as he may consider to
be covered by the Regulations.
10. In case of emergency, however, at a foreign station the
Officer Commanding the Troops may authorise payment of the
claim pending the reference to the War Office. The payment will
then be made on his responsibility and the Paymaster will be
relieved of liability in respect thereof. A copy of the Commanding
Officer's authority and of the correspondence thereon, will
be forwarded by the Paymaster to the War Office, with the account
in which the charge appears.
11. Should a Paymaster at anytime experience difficulty in r*a.ir :
obtaining the reimbursement of money due from Officers or others,
he will at once represent the circumstances officially. Commanding
Officers will afford every -assistance in this respect fay desiring
Officers under their command to settle all sums due by them to
tlie public before they leave a station or district.
12. The hours during which the offices of the Armv Pay c««m..
Department are to be open for the transaction of business wiU
be determined by the Commanding Officer in concert with the
Chief Paymaster (if any) and will be made known for the iiH
formation of the garrison and the public. The services of r.ji ir>
Officers of the Department will, however, be available at all times,
if required, independently of the hours during which the offices
may be open.
13. Officers of the Army Pay Department will assist each
other \vhen necessary in the discharge of their duties, in order to
facilitate transaction of public business.
14. Instructions for the guidance of Officers acting oo behalf
of the Treasury are contained in the '' Regulations for Conducting
the Duties of the Treasury Chests Abroad.*'
15. All Officers of the Army Pay Department serving abroad
should avail themselves of any opportunity of becoming convenant
with the mode of conducting tbeTreasury Chest duties, and the Senior
Officer in charge of the Chest will affi)rd facilities for their doing so,
subject in every case to the concurrence of the Military Officera
under whom they may be serving.
i««
r\-.
nn. bit, i07». 16. Ftoymatera urill direct and superintend the clerks iMneuon of
employed in their offices, and will be responsible that they duly ^'^' ^
fdlfil the duties assigned to tiiem.
Do. 17- No application for an addition to the clerical establishment Addition to
of a Pky office will be entertained, unless it is proved to tbednkir^'
8ati8£M:tion of the Secretary of State that the Paymaster is, as a
rule, occupied in the duties of his office for not leas than six hours
arday.
ixf, 18. No Officer of the Army Pay Department will apply public DMing^vith
■ by th<
money to any purpose not authorized by the regulations of the ^^" "'^"^*
service, nor will he on any pretext or in any shape whatever, ad-
vance, lend, or exchange, any sum for which he is accountable.
^ 19. No Officer of the Army Pay Department will carry on, or be OBemBok to
eoneemed in any trade, or be employed in any agency. He will *"'*'* '^'^^
not, directly or indirectly, derive any advantage ftom his position
beyond his authorised pay and allowances.
Bo. 20. Any Officer of the Army F^y Department who may be poemiaiT
»MW ^ arrested for debt, or may be involved in pecuniary difficulties, will
^^el^*^ ^^ thereby disqualified from retaining the charge of public money,
and will, pending due investigation, be suspended from duty.
^laft., tSTf. 21. Should any circumstance affecting the probity or fitness
of a Paymaster come to the notice of the Commanding Officer it
will be his duty to make such enquiries as he may think fit, and to
:««aituc. report the matter, should he deem it necessary, to superior
authority.
■ii.iiut., i87f. 22. The offices, books, and accounts of Paymasters and their impMaon.
Sub-Accountants will be open at all times to the inspection of the
Officers under whom they may be immediatelv serving, and of such
Officers or other persons as may be specially nominated by the
Secretary of State to inspect them.
o«aiK««. 23. A Paymaster will be liable at any time to be called upon wiimriofPubiM
to produce the balance of public money in his possession. ''^*^'
a ivt, isTf. 24. A Paymaster will be held responsible that no arrear isKoamtfto
suffered to occur in the work of his office, and that the books ^^^"*
are posted up daily so that they may at all times be ready for
examination.
Do. 25. The Chief Piaymaster (if any^, at a foreign station ^Ig^oT^BMr'
exerdae a general supervision over all Officers of the Army Pay
Department employea within the command, and will recommend
for the approval of the General Officer Commanding any change in
the allotment of duties among the Officers of the Department which
local circumstances may render necessary.
26. In the event of a Paymaster's death, a Board of Officers, of la cm of doath.
which the Chief Paymaster, if practicable, should be a member,
will be appointed to investigate the state of the Paymaster's
accounts, and a report, showing the result of the investigation, will
be transmitted to the War Office as eariy as possible, through
the Commanding Officer.
8
oS"e re'wnif "^' ^" ^"3^ cliangc in the appointment of a Paymaster, or on
any occasion requiring the transfer of duties from one Paymaster
to another^ the books duly completed and closed to the time of
transfer will be handed over with a balance sheet certified in
duplicate^ one copy to be retained with the books by the incoming,
and the other by the outgoing Paymaster, and all books or doco*
ments connected with his official proceedings will be left with his
successor as office records. Should any delay or difficulty arise
in the transfer of duties, books, or cash iMtlance, from the relieved
Officer to his successor, an immediate report on the subject will
be made to the War Office by the Commanding Officer.
28. When from illness or any other cause the duties of a Pay*
master devolve, even temporarily, upon another Paymaster, the
circumstance will be immediately reported to the War Office, and
if abroad will also be reported to the Treasury when the duties oC
the Treasury Chest are affected.
na Km
R-r><*ftof ih&nge
of Officer.
rto-is^
;*Ti .
c
^onimilloc of
rMj'mastcreliJp.
29. In the event of a Committee of Paymastership being ap- c<mm^isf
pointed under the Pay Warrant, the General or other Officer
Commanding will immediately report to the War Office the names
of the three Officers selected.
One member 30. If it is dcsired by the Committee that one member thereof
arrt^rds ^ should act on its behalf as regards the receipt and payment of money,
m^iali'^moS^l' ^hc othcr members will notify the same in writing, and the notifi-
cation will, if approved by the Officer Commanding be trans-
mitted by him to the War Office, or, if abroad, to the Officer in
charge of the Treasury Chest. In the latter case, such notification
will be sufficient authority to the Treasury Chest Officer to make
the necessary issues of puolic money to the Officer nominated to
act. The Officers who sign the notification will not, however, be
relieved of their joint and separate responsibility as members of
the Committee.
>
iVCniiion
«»f ferDi
*' i'ajmuter.'
uik Ting.
1 1 hr prr]«red
r.'.vii.aiitfr for
il.t |>r«tent
31. The term '^ Paymaster,'^ as used in these Instructions, ^
will be held to include any Committee of Paymastership, Agent,
or Officer, rendering direct accounts to the War Office, except
when the context clearly shows that such interpretation is not
applicable.
il. B«tiinui and B«porto.
32. Annual Returns, on Army Form C 303, embracing id]||^^^\
Officers and subordinates of every description permanently or
temporarily attached to the Army Pay Department, including
Paymaster-Serjeants and all other clerks, will be rendered firom
each district at home, and from each command or station abroad
(India excepted), as soou as possible after the 1st of October in
each year.
33. These Returns will, as a matter of convenience, be pre* ns. u.
pared and transmitted direct to the War Office bj the District
Paymaster, to whom every Officer of the Army Pn Department
serving within the district, elsewhere than in the District OfBoe,
will supply the necessary information on Army Form C SM9
which is for local uae only.
9
ji. inat., 1879. 34. District Payraasters at home and abroad will, as soon omiaiiyretunw.
a(Ver the ead of each quarter as possible, furnish Returns on
Army Form 0 800, of any casualties amongst the Officers or
subordinates embraced in the Annual Return* The Quarterly
Return will, for districts at home^ contain only the casualties in
the District Office. At foreign stations it will include all casualties
within the command.
Do.
Do.
35. An Annual Confidential Report upon every Officer serving comad«miai
in the Department will be furnished to the War Office, on Army ****"**•
Form C 306, on the 31st March in each year. ^
l\6. The CJonfidential Reports will be prepared and rendered nuooch wiwm
as shown below :— » b« lent.
Officer on whom tbe
report ia made.
District Paymaster . •
Junior Paymasters in Dis-
trict Office.
Paymasters attached to regi-
ments, battalions, corps,
regimental districts, or
establishments.
By whom it is
to be made.
General Officer
Commanding.
District Pay-
master.
Officer Com-
manding.
Through whom
it is to be sent.
General Offi-
cer Com-
manding.
To whom it is to
be addressed.
The Fmanoial
-Secretary, War
Office.
SECTION n -CORBESFONDENCE.
if-'. A.C.IS8I.
t., 1^7».
Po.
37. Officers of the Army Pay Department will, in official £*31dii'**'^*
correspondence, be addressed as somipondenc*.
Chief Paymaster,
Staff Paymaster, or
Paymaster,
as the case may be, and will invariably attach their departmental
rank to their names when signing official documents.
«
38. All letters and communications to the War Office from unun tnm
District Paymasters will, except on matters of routine, be sub- SSSS.^*'"
mitted through the Officer Commanding the District or Station. If,
however, the District Paymaster is directed by the Officer Com-
manding to refer a subject to the War Office on his behalf, the
letter will be signed by the District Paymaster, as "by direc-
tion '' of the Officer Commanding. '
80. Correspondence with the War Office, except on matters u^
of routine, from a Paymaster attached to a Regiment, Battalion ^'^
Corps, or Regimental District, will be submitted to the Officer
Commanding, and forwarded as directed in the Queen's Regula-
tions.
10
8JSSIiidiiig not ^' ^^ Officer in commaiid of a Battery of Royal Aitilkry or cl$, a.c
K) correspond of a Troop Of Company of Royal Engineers senring at Home, or if
wiiTofflot.^ ^^ serving abroad and rendering bis accounts tbrougb a Pa]rmaster, will
not correspond directly with tbe War Office on financial questions
except in cases of urgent necessity. He will refer any such
questions to the Paymaster of the Battery, Troop^ or Company.
Should the Officer dissent from the ruling of the Paymaster, he
will submit tbe correspondence through his Commanding Officer
to the General Officer Commanding the District, who will either
settle the point at issue^ or, failing to do so, refer the correspondence,
with his remarks, to the War Office for decision.
©tti TObjert"**^ 41. Each letter will be strictly confined to one subject*
Reference to 42. In letters to the War Office, referring to former cor*
po^ndenoD."^ respondeuce, the subject of such correspondence will be briefly
stated, and the number and date of the War Office letter quoted.
Form of letter.
Hair sheets.
L%o of Memo-
raudiun Form.
Rncloanres.
Transmission (^
accoimts.
Dsaeription 00
•OTtr.
43. Each letter will be written in duplicate, on the left hand
half of the paper, the other half being left blank for the War
Office reply. Both copies will be signed.
44. All letters will be written on foolscap paper, half a sheet
of paper only being used when the writing does not extend beyond
the second page.
45. Army Form C 348 will be used by Paymasters, as &r as
possible, for correspondence on matters of detail, when com-
municating with one another or with their sub-eccoontants.
46. Enclosures will l>e numbered consecutively, and will be
noted on the covering letter.
47. Accounts and printed papers transmitted to the War Office
from foreign stations will be sent by post, and not as ships^ parcels,
in all cases where they can be forwarded by British Mul Pbcketa.
The packages will be made up in covers open at tlie ends or sides, so
as to pass at the reduced rates of postage chargeable for book packets,
and the postage will in all cases be prepaid.
48. When accounts or documents are forwarded to the War
Office their description will be briefly stated outside on the laftrhand
corner of the cover. The letter announcing their dispatch should
be transmitted separately to the War Office.
nail
Rc^ponslhility of
TaymAster.
49. All letters containing negotiable documents will be doaed ccc- <
by the Paymaster, who will be responsible for ensuring their safe - . '*'
izcgistnuon. transmission to the Post Office. When the documents are of ~ ..
an easily negotiable character, registration will be resorted to.
Corre^pondenco 50. Correspondence on subjects connected with Commissariat ru- i-
r,mi?rc""* or Ordnance Store Services, mcluding appeals against disaUow-"'^ "
ances relating to those services, will be addressed to the Senior
Officers of the Departments at the station.
c frr|*t)And*Dc« 51. Corrcspondenco relating to clothing will be addressed to rj. •-'
Jilttuns^' the Director of Clothing (Royal Army Clothing Depot, Oroaveoor
Boad, London).
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M.A.C.. 52. All letters for Army Departments or Ettablidunents, except i<^t«n to >>«
those addressed to the War Office ; the Royal AraemO, Woolwich ; ^""^
or the Royal Army Clothing Dep6t, Grosrenor Road, London ;
will be fully prepaid.
SEGTIOH m.— ESTIMATES AND SUPPLY OF FUNDS.
Farmg.
i. Annual Q«n«nd Estlsiates and BjEpenditnre
(VoTAiffn Stationv) »•» ••• »•• ••• ••• ••• o8~^0
IL Xonthly Ooneral Satimates CPorelffn Sta-
wiona/ ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• ••■ ■•• 0A"^Np
ill. Xonthly Cash Satimataa for Dlatriot and
••• ••• •■• ••
*▼• xxni^vaata ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• •■• ••• vT^^9^
y* JsanKinf ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• ■•• ••• ■•• oo'^xu^
L AwTiw^i Oaneral Eatimates and Expanditore (Foreisn Stations;.
inst.. 1879. 53. The Paymaster in charge of the District OfiSce at a foreign sstimatea ihrn
station is responsible for the proper compilation and punctual '®'*^*" •*^**°**
transmission to the War OfiBce of the Annual General Estimate
for all Army services within the command. The estimate prepared
on the printed forms transmitted from the War Office to each
station, will be compiled in duplicate^ with a due r^ard to the
headings of the Parliamentary Votes^ and the copies will be
despatched by separate mails^ so that one copy at least may
reach the War Office not later than the 1st of December.
x^ 54. To enable the Paymaster to compile this Estimate, every DeiaiM nb*
Regiment, Battalion, Corps and Department will furnish him by a «(<»**«••
given day with a detailed sub-estimate of its expenditure for the
ensuing year. The details shown in the Sub-Estimates of the Royal
Engineer Department, and of the Ordnance Store Department,
may be limited to the proposed charges for Staff and subordinates,
kCy the amounts therein estimated for works and stores as
approved by the Officer commanding being shown only in gross.
The sob-estimates will be forwarded to the War Office witib the
General Estimate.
55. The General Estimate will be submitted to a Committee, ooicni efUmate
composed of the Governor, the Officer Commanding, the Com-{JJ«^™J^^*
manding Royal Engineer, the Senior Commissariat Officer, the
Senior Ordnance Store Officer, and the Paymaster in charge of the
District Office. The Committee will carefully consider each item Dottwof
in the estimate, and will suggest, for the Secretary of State's cen- o<»«i"«*5
sideration, such reductions and alterations as they may deem
expedient and practicable; and the report of their procieedings
and recommendations will accompany the General Estimate, so
that both may come onder consideration at the same time.
Do.
12
Army Exptn-
diture Abnad.
Fxpcnditurcin
♦xcfss of the
zrost credit for
a«y rote.
56. As soon as possible after the necessary supplies have been <^^
voted by Parliament, a notification will be issued from the War
Office to each District Paymaster abroad, informing him of the
extent to which he is authorised to draw upon the Treasury Chest
on account of Army services during the ensuing financial year, and
stating the amounts appropriated under each vote and sub-head
for the service of the command.
57. The District Paymaster will be responsible that these ap-
propriations are not exceeded, except in cases of urgent necessity,
and in such cases he will obtain a warrant from the General or other
Officer Commanding for any expenditure in excess of the gross
credit for any vote. The whole of the circumstances which have
rendered the excess of expenditure necessary will be immediately
reported in detail, for the mf brmation of the Secretary of State.
58. If it should be necessary to alter the proportions assigned
to the sub-heads within the aggregate amount of a vote allotted to
the command by the War Office, the District Paymaster will apply
for the authority of the General or other Officer Commanding, and
will immediately report the alteration to the Secretary of State,
explaining at the same time the necessity for it.
59. In the event of the notification referred to in paragraph 56
being delayed, the District Paymaster will apply to the General
or other Officer Commanding; for a provisional credit, which will be
immediately reported to the secretary of State.
Monthly Report 00. The Dlstrict Paymaster will forward to the War Office a
.1 Expciuiiture. i^fonthiy Report of Expenditure upon Army Form M 1404.
'.. 1
Alteration in the
proportluns
»ft«igQed.
rro%i atonal
Cj-edit.
>
ii. Monthly Q«n«iml Bstlmates (Forsigii 8tation«).
At foreij-n sta- 61. At forcigu statious the District Paymaster will, before the ^-^ ^
ca^hF^tTmatJs close of cach mouth^ obtain from the head of each department,
to »Kj ubtainou. j^^j fj^^ every other Officer authorised to incur expenditure.
Estimates of their probable requirements for the ensuing month.
Fuiitinary of
4*>tiinatt!i.
» «• u..»rci.
62. The District Paymaster will summarise these Estimates
u!)der the headings of the Parliamentary Votes, so as to enable him
to take measures for procuring the necessary funds, and to keep
himself informed of the progress of expenditure as compared
vfiih the sums voted by Parliament. He will thus be in a position
to anticipate any possible excess on the votes, and to report it to the
Oflicer Commandmg.
M'Mie (if demand
ln^' tuiuli.
n=«trkt
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Ul. Monthly Oaah BsUmates for Distriot and B^gimantel
03. Paymasters in direct account with the War Office, will c*
demand in the following manner, the amount required to meet
their public disbursements.
64. District Paymasters at home will transmit their Estimates, r^
Erepared on Army Form M 1403, to the War Office 10 days
efbre the Ist of the month to which they relate.
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imittee. 65. Paymasters attached to Regiments, Battalions, or Corps at Refimenui
home stations, and to Regimental Districts, will prepare monthly "^^^^
Estimates on Army Form M 1411, and, after approval by the
Commanding Officers^ will forward them to the War Office 14 days
before the 1st of the month to wh