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8. The following rules have effect from 1st January, 1837:

1st. All members who have served 32 years may subscribe as colonels, all who have served 27 as lieut.colonels, all who have served 22 as majors, all who have served 12 as captains, and all junior officers as lieutenants.

2d. Medical officers may subscribe as colonels after 27 years' service, as lieut.-colonels after 22 years, as majors after 17 years, and after 10 years as captains. 3d. Chaplains may subscribe after 15 years as lieut.colonels, after 20 years as colonels.

4th. Admission to subscribe in the next higher rank, to which his service may render an officer eligible, shall depend on the payment of the increased donation, within the period prescribed by regulation 2 of the existing rules. Further, the claim must be made within three months, if he be in India, or if at home, within twelve months, from the date of these five new rules, or from the completion of the qualifying service.

5th. If the privilege to subscribe in the next higher rank be not embraced within the above periods, the application, whenever subsequently made, must be accompanied by a health-certificate; and compound interest at 8 per cent. per annum, shall be charged upon the additional donation, and arrears of subscription accumulated half-yearly (as by article 2 of the existing rules) from the date of these rules taking effect, or from the completion of the qualifying service.

TABLE shewing the Amount of Pension to Widows (during their widowhood) of each Rank.

Widow of a Colonel and 18 Sur- Rs. a. p.

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BENGAL MILITARY ORPHAN FUND.

Rev. J. M'Queen, Secretary and Treasurer. Major William Turner, 69, Cornhill, Agent in England.

MADRAS MILITARY FUND.
Instituted, April, 1808.

Bt. Major Moberly, Acting Secretary and Accountant. Messrs. Arbuthnot and Latham, Great St. Helens, Ditto, and Auditors in England;

Where every information can be obtained on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays, from eleven till three.

Cadets and chaplains, on their appointment, can be enrolled at once as subscribers to the fund in England, on payment, to the secretary of the fund there, of the following sums as a donation :

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Assistant-surgeons, desirous of becoming members, will be admitted in England on payment there, to the secretary, of the following donation :—

Unmarried... £57 2s. 11d. | Married.... £171 8s. 8d.

N.B.-Assistant-surgeons and chaplains, having legitimate offspring, will, in addition thereto, be required to pay the subscription and interest laid down in the second article.

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SECTION II.-Donations and Subscriptions.

1. The donations and subscriptions of all subscribers shall be regulated agreeably to the following tables, A. and B. Widowers having legitimate offspring to be considered and to pay as married. The donation and subscription of Cadets to be calculated on the rank of ensigns, the subscription commencing from the date of their admission on the establishment.

(A.) Table of Donations for the different Classes, to be paid in India or in Europe, at £100 per 875 Rupees.

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5 Lieuts. &Ass.

surgeons

4 Capts., Chaplains under10 yrs.standing, & Surgeons

3 Majors, Chaplains of 10 yrs. standing, &Superintg.

surgeons.

2 Ltt. colonels, Archdeacons, & Members of the Medical Board

1 Colonels

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Ensigns to be exempted from any demand for their donation until twelve months after their admission on the establishment; they are at liberty to pay earlier, if desirous.

Classes.

(B.) Table of Subscription for different Classes.

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6 Cornets, 2d-Ltts.

21 0 1031 9 3 0 16 0 1 4 0

12 4 718 6 11 0 10 6 0 15 9

7 6 811 2 0 0 6 6 0 9 9

and Ensigns.. 5 15 3 8 14 11 0 5 3 0 7 11

In addition to the above, a monthly subscription of one rupee, or 2s. 3d., is to be paid for each unmarried daughter, and for each son under twenty-one years of age, without distinction of the rank of the subscriber.

Note.-Subscribers are consequently required to report, to the secretary, dates of birth and decease of all children.

(E.)-TABLE shewing the Amount of Pensions to Widows during their widowhood, and to Children of each Class and Condition.

Classes.

Description of Annuitants,-the Widows according to Pension payable the Regimental Rank of their Husbands; the Chil. by the

dren according to their Age, and the Parents they Military Fund in have lost.

England.

Widows.

1 Of a Colonel...

2 Lieutenant-colonel, and Member of the Medical Board.....

3 Major, Chaplain of ten years' standing, and Superintending-surgeon

4 Captain, Chaplain under Ten years' standing, and Surgeon..

5 Lieutenant and Assistant-surgeon

6 Cornet, 2d-Lieutenant, and Ensign

Children having lost one Parent.

1 Under 6 years of age

2 Between 6 and 12 years of age

3 Above 12 until 21 for boys, and for girls for whom the donation may not have been paid ...

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Children having lost both Parents.

1 Under 6 years of age.

2 Between 6 and 12 years of age

3 Above 12 until 21 for boys, and for girls for whom the donation may not have been paid....

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MADRAS MEDICAL FUND.

Established 1807.

Robert Cole, Secretary.

Messrs. Fletcher, Alexander, and Co., King's-arms-yard, Coleman-street, Agents in Europe.

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