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Army: Indemnification to British Officers for Losses Incurred on
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Indemnification for Loss of |
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1804 |
Baggage £. s. d. |
Camp Equipage £. s. d. |
Horses £. s. d. |
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Colonel |
120 0 0 |
80 0 0 |
31 10 0 |
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Field Officers |
100 0 0 |
60 0 0 |
31 10 0 |
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Captain |
80 0 0 |
35 0 0 |
18 18 0 |
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Sub and Staff |
60 0 0 |
17 10 0 |
18 18 0 |
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Adjutant |
60 0 0 |
17 10 0 |
31 10 0 |
Should a part of Baggage be lost, it is to be estimated at ¼, ½, or ¾, without entering into the particulars, according to which they are to receive in proportion, upon certificates, stating the circumstances and causes thereof, signed by the officers' themselves, and authenticated by the officers' commanding their regiments.
Source: Hood, Nathaniel Lieut. in the Army. Elements of War : or Rules & Regulations of the Army in Miniature ; Shewing the Duty of a Regiment in every Situation, 3rd edition, printed for the author, London; 1804. P. 174
Placed on the Napoleon Series: December 2003
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