PENSIONS FOR CONSPICUOUS BRAVERY: have received the Decoration of the 6 Victoria Cross” for the “ Merit of £. Add,- Pensions granted within the year, viz: To William Odgers, captain's coxswain Note.—The names of the other Pensioners were given on the Navy Estimates for the year 1858-59, page 99, and 1862-63, page 84. £. FLAG OFFICERS' RETIRED SERVICE PENSIONS: Sir Edward Tucker, K.C.B. Sir Henry Prescott, K.C.B. William Walpole 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 £. 1,500 1,500 COMMISSIONED AND WARRANT OFFICERS: 36,202 For Pensions to Commissioned and Warrant Officers, &c., as voted in the Estimates for 1862-63, amounted to 30th November 1862 36,202 2,981 7 6 180 91 5 Add,-Pensions granted between the 1st December 1861 and the 30th November 1862; viz. To Captain William C. Aldham, C.B., for wounds received from Banditti in Mexico To Mr. H. L. Kelly, Master, for injuries received on board Her Majesty's ship Urgent,” in 1857 Sanctuary, for injury to left eye received in the service; in addition to naval batteries before Sebastopol Boatswains, and Thirteen Carpenters, varying from 24 l. to 100 l. Number of Pensioners of each Class paid out of the above sum: 1 Lieutenant-Colonel 1 Royal 4 Lieutenants 9 48 - 137 10 Warrant - 104 2 Officers. Mate Carpenters · 126 27 4 77 The Pensions to the Widows and Relatives of Officers drowned, &c., as voted in the Estimates for 1862-63, amounted to Abate,--Amount of Pensions ceased between the 1st December 1861 and 30th November 1862 WIDOWS OF NAVAL OFFICERS: Lieutenants, Masters, Chaplains, Naval Instructors, Engineers, and Warrant Officers Pensions to the Widows of General Officers, Colonels, Lieutenant-Colonels, Captains, Lieutenants, Surgeons, and Assistant Surgeons £. Number of Pensioners of each Class paid out of the above sum : 1 8 Assistant Surgeons 5 81 223 No. 15.- MILITARY PENSIONS AND ALLOWANCES- continued. REQUIRED for the Service of the Year 1863/64. LAST POTE for the Financial Year 1862/63. COMPASSIONATE LIST : £. S. d. BOUNTY TO CHAPLAINS: For paying a Bounty of 2 s. 6 d. a day to a Chaplain who has served from four to seven years on board any of Her Majesty's Ships of War £. PENSIONS TO OLD AND DISABLED COMMISSIONED OFFICERS: (Originally paid ont of the Funds of Greenwich Hospital, under Act 46 Geo, 3, Cap. 100, Sec. 1 (1806).) Pepsions to Commissioned Officers on account of Age, Infirmity, or Wounds, and not provided for in Greenwich Hospital, viz. : £. 10 Captains, at 80 l. a year each 800 15 Commanders, at 65 l. ditto 975 49 Lieutenants, at 50 l. ditto 1 Ditto, at 44 l. 14 s. 2,494 10 } PENSIONS AND GRATUITIES TO SEAMEN AND MARINES: Hurts received in the Service, not provided for in Greenwich Hospital, varying 7,386 Petty Officers and Seamen (including 170 Short £. Service Pensions) 146,086 18 5,153 Marines 83,670 12 s. d. To provide for increased rutes of Pensions; for new admissions on the list in place of Pensioners deceased ; and for arrears to Pensioners serving afloat to Seamen and Marines invalided from or injured in the Service, not entitled to Pension addition to their Pensions No, 16. CIVIL PENSIONS AND ALLOWANCES. REQUIRED for the Service of the Year 1863/64. LAST VOTE for the Financial Year 1862/63. For SUPERANNUATIONS and Pensions granted to Persons formerly employed in the Civil Establishments of the Navy, as shown in the Estimates for 1862/63, amounting to Abate, Amount of Pensions ceased between the 1st December 1861 and the 30th November 1862 Add,- Pensions granted between the 1st December 1861 and the 39th November 1862. ON SUPERANNUATION: |