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Collection 37: Questions on the incidence of certain effective pay of the Army
Catalogue reference: IOR/L/AG/29/1/62
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- IOR/L/AG/29/1/62
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Title (The name of the record)
- Collection 37: Questions on the incidence of certain effective pay of the Army
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Date (When the record was created)
- 1923-1939
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Description (What the record is about)
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Please specify the part number when ordering:. Part 1, Pay of officers attached to Training Battalions Overseas; Part 2, Pay of Other Ranks sent to United Kingdom for training; Part 3, Pay of soldiers of Royal Artillery undergoing Vocational Training; Part 4, Pay during voyage of personnel of Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service and Royal Army Medical Corps on round trips - India-China-India; Part 5, Pay of personnel separated from their Unit on proceeding to or from India (See also Coll 125/31, L/AG/29/1/146); Part 6, Terminal emoluments of personnel of Sappers & Miners, Royal Engineers sent to United Kingdom for discharge; Part 7, Indian Army personnel lent to War Office or Air Ministry. Application of Agreement of 1910 as regards contributions in respect of Leave Pay; Part 8, Voyage pay of certain officers of 2nd Gloucestershire Regiment on draft conducting duty from India to Egypt who therefore did not proceed direct from India to United Kingdom on transfer to Home Establishment; Part 9, Voyage pay and passage costs of two non-commissioned officers of Devonshire Regiment. (Company Sergeant Major Selley proceeding home for trial by District Court Martial, (War Office case), escorted by Company Sergeant Major Carnell selected to undergo Vocational Training Course at Aldershot); Part 10, Captain J E Fairley. Indian Army Officer on loan to War Office - Indian allowance for voyage period treated as additional pay and therefore covered by lump sum contribution payable by War Office; Part 11, 2nd Lieutenants on appointment to Unattached List Indian Army. Pay prior to sailing; Part 12, Pay of Sergeant A McIntosh, Special Roster, Royal Signals, from date of termination of course of instruction to that of absorbtion into Home Establishment; Part 13, Cost of training of certain non-commissioned officers brought out of India with a view to transfer to the Army Education Corps; Part 14, Excess charges by Regimental Paymasters' in respect of courses belonging to Artillery Brigades moving out of India; Part 15, Major R M Scobie, Royal Engineers, appointed as Director of Military Art, Royal Military College of Australia - Pay and passage liabilities from India to Australia; Part 16, Captain G S Chawla, Indian Medical Service - Officer Commanding Military Hospital, Taiping, F. M. States - Privilege leave taken in January 1935 and emoluments during Senior Officers' Courses and Study Leave; Part 17, Pay of Royal Artillery officers who came home from India for the Staff College Course at Camberley. Case of Lieutenant T E D Kelly; Part 18, Terminal emoluments of soldiers discharged or transferred to the Reserve in India who emigrate to a Dominion or Colony; Part 19, War Office claim in respect of allowances issued to Major J H Woods, Royal Berkshire Regiment whilst supernumerary; Part 20, Major F P J Williams, I.A.Q.C. - Pay during privilege leave taken after deputation at expense of Indian Revenues, which followed completion of tour of interchange duty with the War Office; Part 21, Lieutenant D R Evans, Royal Welch Fusiliers, attached to unit for duty in Sudan. Date from which pay and allowances chargeable to Indian Revenues; Part 22, Captain L R Kettle, 5/6 Dragoons. Leave pay during extension of leave granted in order to obviate the necessity of returning to India prior to taking up duties of a non-Indian appointment; Part 23, Major T A Lowe, H.L.I. Pay during 4 days overstayal of leave in respect of appointment as G.S.O. Straits Settlements prior to joining his unit on the Indian Establishment; Part 24, Charges on account of pay and allowances of officers seconded for courses of instruction from a Unit serving with the Federated Malay States. Major E R Greer, 2/20 Burma Rifles; Part 25, Major F T Drake-Brockman, 18th K.E.O. Cavalry. Pay and allowances while employed for 1 year as A.D.C. to the Governor of Victoria; Part 26, Pay and allowances of soldiers sent from India to undergo Pupils' Course at Royal Military School of Music, Kneller Hall, who are detained to undergo further continuous instruction on the Intermediate or Students' Courses; Part 27, Lieutenant Colonel B Cuff - selected for command of 1st Br. Cheshire Regiment while in Malaya but elected to proceed on leave, granted by Imperial Authority, to United Kingdom before assuming duty in India. Pay during period of voyage to India; Part 28, Retirement of B.A. Infantry Officers under A.O. 161 of 1934 to relieve block in promotion. I.E. Charges; Part 29, Recovery from Colonial funds of expenditure incurred on transfer of B.S. officers proceeding to take up Colonial appointments and of their successors. Case of Lieutenant H D Stewart; Part 30, Voyage pay of men sent from for Vocational Training and in transit when their Unit, disembarking at an Overseas Station, moves off the Indian Establishment; Part 31, Voyage pay of British Units moving to and from India during the years succeeding the Great War; Part 32, Voyage pay of British Service Officers permitted to make their own way to India. Adoption of standard voyage period of 22 days; Part 33, Pay of officers and others of a Unit moving ex-India in sections; Part 34, Transfer of certain British units to the Home Establishment; Part 35, Admiralty claim under the Indian Subsidy Agreement in respect of alterations to H.M.S. ''Triad'', which replaced H.M.S. ''Sphinx'' as the Special Service vessel in the Persian Gulf in 1920; Part 36, Officers remaining at Staff College, after their units had left the Indian Establishment; Part 37, Aden. France. Memorandum and miscellaneous papers regarding divisible and police expenditure etc. Includes large bound volume of printed minutes and correspondence relating to Aden 1917-1920; Part 38, Provisional agreement pending revision. Memorandum of agreement regarding incidence of pay of officers posted to Imperial Stations after leave from India (case of Captain G E Merrells, R. A.)
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Arrangement (Information about the filing sequence or logical order of the record)
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The cover sheet for the collection only lists parts 1-36. The parts cover two boxes, the first box contains parts 1-20 and the second box contains parts 21-38.
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Held by (Who holds the record)
- British Library: Asian and African Studies
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Legal status (A note as to whether the record being described is a Public Record or not)
- Public Record(s)
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Language (The language of the record)
- English
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Physical description (The amount and form of the record)
- 2 boxes, 38 parts.
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Access conditions (Information on conditions that restrict or affect access to the record)
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Unrestricted
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Record URL
- https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/4f2ea916-8ac0-41d2-833f-f77fb25b13b0/
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IOR/L/AG/29
Correspondence of Accountant General's Department
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This record is held at British Library: Asian and African Studies
Within the fonds: IOR/L/AG
Accountant General's Records
Within the series: IOR/L/AG/29
Correspondence of Accountant General's Department
Within the sub-series: IOR/L/AG/29/1/28-261
Later correspondence
Within the sub-sub-series: IOR/L/AG/29/1/28-209
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Collection 37: Questions on the incidence of certain effective pay of the Army