Army. Accounts of the increased charge of full pay, as estimated for the year 1831; of the expense of the offices of the General Commanding in Chief; the Adjutant General, including the Recruiting Department, and the Quartermaster General; of all increase in the rates of full pay, half pay, retired full pay, unattached pay, and retired allowances; of the officers on the establishment of Chelsea Hospital, showing the several emoluments derived annually by each; and, of the officers at the establishment of the Royal Hospital at Kilmainham, showing the several emoluments derived annually by each.

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Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons [Browse]
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Transcribed from: Army. Accounts of the increased charge of full pay, as estimated for the year 1831; of the expense of the offices of the General Commanding in Chief; the Adjutant General, including the Recruiting Department, and the Quartermaster General; of all increase in the rates of full pay, half pay, retired full pay, unattached pay, and retired allowances; of the officers on the establishment of Chelsea Hospital, showing the several emoluments derived annually by each; and, of the officers at the establishment of the Royal Hospital at Kilmainham, showing the several emoluments derived annually by each. 1851 (106-I) XXXIII: Original Publisher details.
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Vol.XXXIII, 20 pp.
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  • Accounts of Increased Charge of Full-Pay, estimated for 1831; Expense of Offices of Commander-in-Chief, Adjutant General and Quartermaster General; Officers on Establishment of Chelsea Hospital, and Royal Hospital at Kilmainham
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