[[Sidenote E]: To be for relief and maintenance of European officers and soldiers, invalids or superannuated, their widows, or widows of officers and soldiers dying in the service.]
[[Sidenote F]: Commissioned, staff, or warrant officers, to have half the ordinary stated pay they were entitled to whilst in service.]
[[Sidenote G]: Serjeants, corporals, and private men, the like pay as the Chelsea pensioners of the same degrees.]
[[Sidenote H]: Widows of officers and soldiers, one fourth of the ordinary stated pay their husbands enjoyed whilst in service.]
[[Sidenote I]: To be paid yearly and every year during their natural lives.]
[[Sidenote J]: Widows to be admitted on such testimonials only as the Court of Directors shall approve.]
[[Sidenote K]: To continue during widowhood, and no longer.]
[[Sidenote L]: No officer or soldier to be admitted, unless disabled by wounds, or rendered incapable by age or other accidents. The Directors to be judges.]
[[Sidenote M]: Officers and soldiers must produce a certificate from their commanding officer, of their being invalids and unfit for service in India; and an approbation of such certificate from the Governor and Council. The Court may admit petitioners in the Company's service residing in England, if they shall judge them fit objects.]
[[Sidenote N]: A colonel must swear he is not possessed of, or entitled to, real and personal estate to the value of 4,000l.; a lieutenant-colonel, of 3,000l.; a major, of 2,500l.; a captain, of 2,000l.; a lieutenant, of 1,000l.; and an ensign of 750l.]