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consisting of 368 men, were annexed four companies of Golandauze

Twelve ditto of Lascars

184

888

1440

Making a surplus of 889 fighting men to the number stipulated by treaty, exclusive of European commissioned officers, seces, grass-cutters, and other men necessarily attached to the troops, and exclusive also of the whole garrison of Allahabad.

I have the honour to be, &c. &c. (Signed) J. SALMOND, M. A. G. Military Aud. Gen's. Office,

goth March, 1801.

Statement of the extra expence incurred
by the honourable company prior to
the 1st day of November, 1799, on
account of the maintenance of troops
employed in Oude above the number
stipulated by the 7th Article of the
Treaty with his highness the nawaub
vizier, dated 21st February, 1798.
The 1st regiment Euro-

pean infantry in the vi-
zier's dominions com-
plete, with every fixed
expence and contin-
gency of tear and wear
of arms, accoutre-
ments, campequipage,

barracks, targets, and
petty stores, for one year,
from 1st Nov. 1798, to
31st Oct. 1799, as per
statement No 1.
One company European
artillery with one com-
pany Golandauze, and
two companies gun
Lascars attached to it;
including every fixed
expence as above, and
tear and wear of arms,
&c. from ditto to
ditto, as per statement,

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No. 2.
The ed regiment of
native cavalry, inclu-
ding all charges as
above, and tear and
wear of horses from
ditto to ditto, as per
statement, No. 3.
Extra half batta to na-
tives in receipt of this,
for five months, be-
tween the 1st Novem-
ber, 1798, and 31st
October, 1799

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The first regiment native
infantry. The com-
plete charges of one.
regiment in the vizier's
dominions receiving
full batta is, sonaut
rupees 636,487 per an-
num, as per statement

No. 4, but this regi-
ment having left Oude
inthe middle of March,
1799, the proportion
of the above-men-
tioned expence is here
stated for four and half
months, viz. from 1st
November, 1798, un-
til the 5th March,
1799.

The 6th regiment native
infantry left Oude the
end of May, 1799: the
proportion of charges
of that regiment for
seven months, from
1st November, 1798,

697,416 0 3

88,897 11 3

352,475 11

9,192 8 0 361,668 3

238,683

to 31st May, 1799, is 371,284 0. His majesty's 27th regi

ment of light dragoons

for

for one year, from 1st November, 1798, including subsistence for the complete establishment, off-reckonings, and arrears pay. able in England, and company's allowances in Bengal, together with the calculated contingencies of rear and wear of public buildings, horses, arms, accoutrements, horse furniture, grain for horses, petty stores, and camp equipage, amounts, as per state

ment No. 5to 561,023 13 10 Independent regiment

of Hindoostance cavalry. The annual expence of this regiment from 1st Novem, ber, 1798,10 31st October, 1799, including excercising, amuni

tion, and wax cloth,
(per statement No. 6.)
amounts to

186,060 9 Charges for extra bul.

locks employed in the
vizier's dominions be-
tween the 1st Novem-
ber, 1798, to the 3156
October, 1799, for
bills drawn by the con-
tractor, (per statement,
No. 7.)

110,555 3 Charges for Benjarry bul.

locks between the 1st November, 1798, and the 31st October, 1799, per bills drawn by the commissary of Bazars, and passed by authority of government.

88,632 O o Sonaut Rupees - 2,704,220 8 4 (Signed) J. SALMOND, M. A. G. Military auditor general's office,

3012 March, 1801.

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No. I. Statement of the Expence of a Regiment of European Infantry in

Cantonments, in the Vizier's Provinces, agreeably to the present Establishment.

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186 1086 2172
124 484 3388
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293 339 8325
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11 21 1260

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2 Lieutenant Colonels'.. 600 2 Majors...........

450

450 7 Captains........

180

180 1 Captain Lieutenant... 180

180 25 Lieutenants..

120

120 10 Ensigns.......

90

90 48 Serjeants..

10 60 Corporals.......

10 26 Orummers...

10 1140 Privates......

10 24 Packalies, being 2 for each company..

12 4 Puckalies for 4 Field Officers

12 Allowance for stationary, and

repairs of arms and accou-
trements for 12 companies..

50
STAFF.
i Colonel, (supposed to be a

Major General) residing in

Bengal, and not on the staff. 750 1 Adjutant (non-effectivel

5257, 1.5. 1 Quarter-Master (non-effective) 157 223 Establishment of people under

the Quarter-Master 64 Hand Pheasties and Sweepers

for the Officers............ 1 Surgeon.....

180

180 2 Assistant Surgeons.............. 120

120 240 Bearers for 48 doolies......

Medicine allowance, and hos

pital Servants......... 1 Serjeant Major....

20 1 Q. Master Surjeant and Drill Serjeants.....

14 12 Pay Serjeants and Drill Corporal........

7 1 Drum & Fire Major... 12 Camp-Colourmeo....

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Per Month Sonaut Rupees.........51,099 11 5

REMARKS. If the Colonel of the regiment hold the army rank of Major-General, or from some other cause is absent from the corps, the senior Lieutenant-Colonel wild receive Colonel's full batta, making a difference of Sa. Rs. 5 per diem.

2 Lieutenants promo' ed from Cadeis, appointed subsequent to January, 1796, will not be entitled to additional pay here stated.

3 There are not any Ensigns now in the army entitled to additional pay.

4 Each Field Officer present with the corps is entitled to i Puckalie, exclusive of the two allowed for each company.

5 Staff-pay 167 allowance in lieu of former share of off-reckonings, 90. 1.5, St. Rs. 257.1. 5.

6 One Hand Pheasty and one Sweeper is allowed to each Field Officer and Caplain, and for every two subalterns prescat.

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Off reckonings per annum
First cost of a complete set of arms for a regiment of European
infantry amounts to sicca rupees 17.768. 1. 9, or sonaut
rupees 18,568. 7. 7, estimated to last for seven years, or
equal to an annual expence of sonaut rupees

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Ditto of a complete set of accoutrements for ditto, amounts to sicca rupees 6.709. 15. 4. or sonaut rupees 7012. 3. 4. esti mated to last two years, or equal to an annual expence of sonaut rupees

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First cost for camp equipage for ditto amounts to sicca rupees 57,113. 8. 11, or sonaut rupees 59,668. 3. 10, estimated to last 2 years, or equal to an annual expence of sonaut rupees An annual expence of ammunition, wax-cloth, hides, twine, and other stores in the field, sicca rupees 3,242. 10. 2, or sonaut rupees 3.388. 11. 3.

6,12,476 9 O 32,760 0

2,652 10 3

3,506 1 8

29,843 I 11

3,288 11

3

Expence of a set of colours of a regiment of European infantry
amount to sonaut rupees 800, being estimated to last six years,
or equal to an annual expence of

The expence of building barracks, guard-rooms, and out-offices
for a regiment of European infantry, amounts to sicca rupees
1,20,670, estimated to last ten years, or equal to an annual cx-
pense of sicca rupees 12,067 or sonaut rupees
Target allowed annually for ball practice

133 5 4

120,610 8 10 45 O O

697,416 。 3

(Signed)

J. SALMOND, M. A. G.

Military Auditor General's office,

30 March, 1801.

No. II.

No. II. Statement of the Expence of One Company of Artillery in Cantons

ments, in the Vizier's Provinces, with one Company of Golundauze, and two Companies of Gun Lascars attached to it, agreeably to the present Establishment.

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Gun Lascars, 2 Companies attached to 1 Com.

pany of Artillery. 2 Serangs..

2.8.

11 13. 8. 27 4 First Tindals.....

2

7. 8. 9.8. 88 4 Second Tindals..

2

5. 8. 7.8. 30 140 Lascars..................

1

4. 12.
5. 12.

805 2 Puckalies.........

12

12

24 Medicine allowance for 2 Companies.......

12

12 24
Per month Sonaut Rupees........5,889 10 4

REMARK.
· Allowance for repairs of arms and accoutrements, and stationary:

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