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A History of the 17th Lancers (Duke of Cambridge's Own)

Chapter 22: APPENDIX C PAY OF ALL RANKS OF A LIGHT DRAGOON REGIMENT
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A regimental history of a British light cavalry unit traces its rise from mid-eighteenth-century origins through periods of reform, foreign deployments, and colonial campaigns. It chronicles training, organization, equipment, and administrative change, and narrates participation in conflicts including the American War, West Indies operations and the Maroon War, expeditions to Ostend and the Plata region, service in India and the Pindari campaign, the Crimea and the Indian Mutiny, and later actions such as the Zulu War. The account draws on official despatches, muster rolls, personal recollections, and archival material, and is supplemented by illustrations, officers’ lists, movement logs, and technical appendices on pay and accoutrements.

APPENDIX C
PAY OF ALL RANKS OF A LIGHT DRAGOON REGIMENT

1764

S. = “Subsistence.” A. = Arrears. G. = Grass money.

Colonel.

S. £483 12 6
A. 112 13 3
£596 5 9

Lieut.-Colonel.

S. £337 12 6
A. 79 14 9
£417 7 3

Major.

S. £282 17 6
A. 66 7 0
£349 4 6

Captain.

S. £209 17 6
A. 54 3 5
£264 0 11

Capt.-Lt. & Lieut.

S. £127 15 0
A. 25 11 4
£153 6 4

Cornet.

S. £109 10 0
A. 26 15 8
£136 5 8

Chaplain.

S. £91 5 0
A. 22 6 4
£113 11 4

Adjutant.

S. £82 2 6
A. 20 1 9
£102 4 3

Surgeon.

S. £82 2 6
A. 20 1 9
£102 4 3

Surgeon’s Mate.

S. £54 15 0
A. 4 17 5
£59 12 5

Quartermaster.

S. £75 0 0
A. 20 13 10
£93 13 10

Sergeant.

S. £18 5 0
A. 9 9 0
G. 1 11 10
£29 5 10

Corporal.

S. £12 2 8
A. 6 2 0
G. 1 11 10
£19 16 6

Trumpeter.

S. £18 5 0
A. 7 16 0
G. 1 11 10
£27 12 10

Farrier.

S. £9 2 0
A. 3 1 0
G. 1 11 10
£13 14 10[15]

Light Dragoon.

S. £9 2 0
A. 3 1 0
G. 1 11 10
£13 14 10

1796

All the allowances hitherto known under the head of

  • Bread money,
  • Grass money,
  • Poundage money,
  • New allowances for necessaries,

to be comprised under one head, and form a daily rate of allowance. Such daily rate for non-commissioned officers and men of the cavalry (after deduction of 1s. 8d. per man for horsecloth and surcingle) to be 3½ d. per diem.