For sons of admirals and of generals having regiments,£80
For sons of generals without regiments,70
For sons of captains and commanders of the navy, and of colonels and regimental field officers of the army,60
For sons of all officers of the army and navy under the above ranks,40
For sons of all officers of the army and navy who have died in the service, and whose families are proved to be left in pecuniary distress,20

The sons of general officers who are paid only on their commissions as field officers will pay the same contributions as the sons of field officers.

Officers who have sold their commissions are in this classification reckoned as private gentlemen.

The cases of officers who have retired voluntarily upon half pay previous to having served 25 years on full pay will be specially considered.

Officers who retire on half pay after 25 years’ service on full pay will be entitled to be classified for payment with the rank they last served in.

The sons of officers of the civil departments of the army and navy, of officers of the permanent Militia Staff, and of adjutants of the Volunteer Force, are admissible to the Academy upon the same terms as those prescribed for naval and military officers.

The sons of Indian naval and military officers will be admitted on the same terms as the sons of officers of the Queen’s service.

The sons of professors at the Staff and Royal Military Colleges, at the Royal Military Academy, and at the Royal Military College, Addiscombe,£60
The sons of masters at the above institutions,40

If a cadet be absent a whole term in consequence of sickness or rustication, a payment of 10l. will be required for the privilege of his name being kept on the rolls of the establishment, and for a vacancy being guaranteed at the commencement of the next term.

If a cadet be absent from sickness during a portion of the term, his pay will continue to be issued and credited to his account; but no refund of the contribution will be permitted.