Including military and medical officers in civil employment. The volumes include individuals employed in all areas of India and Burma, unless otherwise stated.
Sterling overseas pay of ICS and other Civil Servants
Scope & Content:
Sterling overseas pay was issued in England even when the recipient was on duty in India. It was therefore an exception to the rule that pay while on duty in India must be issued there. Includes military and medical officers in civil employment.
Primarily military furlough, although individuals employed medical, ecclesiastical, civil and public works establishments also feature in some volumes as specified. Other pay and allowances, such as deputation pay and contributions to funds and societies are also included in some volumes. The v...
Military and Medical officers in civil employment: leave and duty pay
Scope & Content:
The decision of whether an officer was regarded as civil or military for the purpose of these volumes was determined by the head of account responsible for officer's pay, and there does not appear to be any consistency in how that decision was made or applied within these records. From 1920 the...
Departmental and warrant officers: furlough and duty pay
Scope & Content:
Including members of the Indian Medical Department. From 1939 onwards the accounts were included in volumes relating to military officers in L/AG/20/6.
Overseas pay issued at the India Office to certain officers of the Indian Medical Service in military employment while they were on duty in India. Medical officers who were in civil employment received payment from the High Commissioner of India. Those payments are recorded in the books of civil ...