This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1834 Excerpt: ...a will, and not leaving one, is this, that, in the case of the without l........., . will. intestate, the committee, besides making the inventory, and paying servants and regimental debts, &c. ns in the case of a will being found, draw the arrears of pay, Sc.--sell such property as may be necessary to pay debts, and as to the rest of the property, obtain the sanction of the Secretary to Government, Military Department, (No. 5.) who alone can allow of a private Sale. win if found, 14.--If Will found and no executor in India. The committee must and no execu-. -- T-. tor in inu-. apply to the Secretary to Government in the Military Department, who will give the usual orders, as to Sale of property not required to pay regimental debts: to sell stock, or perishable articles, the committee have authority. Nos. 1 to 17. 15.--The whole inventory being made, the amount of cash found, pay and allowances drawn and received, and the items of the account of Sale, with the sum sold for, opposite to each article; and the payments made should be formed in the account current, in the following form: after having been first entered into an account Dr. and Cr. as money is realized, or paid away. N. B. The original Receipts should be sent with the process, and the Committee should attest copies, and also a copy of process to be lodged in Regimental or Station Office. (Signed, ) President, (Regiment.) Member, (Regiment.) Member, (Regiment.) (Signed), Commanding at, or Regiment. (26) (25) Fort St. George Government Orders, 15th February, 1833. The words are," By balance paid into pay office, as per cash receipt of this date, and on this day forwarded to the sub-treasurer for his receipt." (26) And transmit them, and he is answerable for their correctne...