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Half Pay : British American Forces (WO 24/748) : 1783 - 1789.

Call Number:
HIL-MICL FC LMR .G7W3H3B7
Category:
Military
Creator:
Great Britain. War Office.
Material Description:
1 microfilm textual records 35 mm
Contents:

This War Office volume contains a list of the reduced officers of the British-American Forces who were entitled to receive half pay for the years 1783 to 1789, inclusive. The Royal Ordinance authorizing half pay to the Provincial Troops has been microfilmed at the beginning of each year's list. The first Ordinance is dated 23 December 1783 and the last 23 December 1789. The columns in each list of reduced officers have the following headings: Regiment; Officers Names and Quality; Half Pay per Diem. Following each list is an Abstract of the Foregoing List, which is followed in turn by a list of Seconded Officers with their Regiments. There is also a tabulation entitled, Regulation of the Issue of Half Pay and Half Yearly Allowances According to the Several Rates to be Made to Each Officer on the Establishment for the year 1783. A similar record can be found for each succeeding year. This document records the rate of half pay by rank within three general categories: Dragoons, Foot Regiments, and Staff Officers.

The Regiments/Provincial Corps named in this volume, in both the List of Reduced Officers and the Seconded List of Officers, are as follows: New York Volunteers, British Legion, Loyal American Regiment, Fencible Americans, Nova Scotia Volunteers, 1st Battalion New Jersey Volunteers, 2nd Battalion New Jersey Volunteers, 3rd Battalion New Jersey Volunteers, 1st Battalion DeLancey's Brigade, 2nd Battalion DeLancey's Brigade, Prince of Wales American Volunteers, Orange Rangers, Maryland Loyalists, Pennsylvania Loyalists, South Carolina Loyalists, Kings Carolina Rangers, North Carolina Volunteers, Lt. Col. Roger's Rangers, American Legion, Kings American Dragoons, Guides and Pioneers, St John's Volunteers, North Carolina Independent Company, Armed Boat Company, Black Pioneers, Royal Rangers, Lt. Col. Butler's Rangers, 1st Battalion Kings Royal Regiment of New York, 2nd Battalion Kings Royal Regiment of New York, Major Jessups Rangers, Loyal New Englanders, Virginia Loyalists, Chasseurs, South Carolina Royalists, Roman Catholic Volunteers, Royal American Reformers, North Carolina Highlanders, Royal American Refugees, De Demares Hussars, West Virginia Volunteers, Safe Guards, Florida Rangers, Bucks County Volunteers, Dunlop's Corps, Harrison's Corps, American Legion Cavalry, Independent Company, 1st Battalion Duke of Cumberland's Regiment, 2nd Battalion Duke of Cumberland's Regiment, 2nd Battalion Kings Rangers, Virginians, Royal Foresters, Emmerick's Chasseurs, Queens Rangers, Canadians, Garrison Battalion, West Florida Dragoons, West Jersey Volunteers, South Carolina Dragoons, West Florida Independent Company, Loyal Regiment of Dragoons (Jamaica), Officers Belonging to the Six Nation Indian Department, Officers Belonging to the Canadian Indian Department, Commissary of Prisoners, General Staff.

Originals:

The original records are held by the Public Record Office in London, now The National Archives, Kew.

Archival Ref. No.:

PRO WO 24/748