
That there shall be raised an Account in the Books of the said Governor and Company of the Bank of England, and such Account shall be entitled " The Stock Account of the Secretary at War and the Paymaster General, as Trustees under the Will of the late Colonel John Drouly ;"
and immediately after the passing of this Act the said Sum of Ten thousand Pounds Three per Centum Reduced Bank Annuities, now standing in the Books of the Governor and Company of the Bank of England in the Names of the Right Honourable Henry John Viscount Palmerston and the Right Honourable Charles Long, shall stand transferred to the said Account, subject to the Trusts of the said Will, and thenceforth the said Account shall be a Public Account;
and upon the Death, Resignation, or Removal of either of them, the said Secretary at War and Paymaster General for the Time being, and until the Appointment of his Successor, the Balance of the said Account shall vest in the other of them, but upon every such Appointment the said Balance shall again vest jointly in the then Secretary at War and Paymaster General; and in the Case of the Death of any such Secretary at War or Paymaster General such Balance shall not constitute Assets of the deceased, nor be in any Manner subject to the Control of his Personal Representatives.
II 
And whereas the said Colonel John Drouly did direct One Half of the Residue of his Estates to be paid to the Treasurer of the Royal Military Hospital al Chelsea, for the Benefit of the Pensioners of the said Hospital, as the Governors thereof should from Time to Time order : And whereas, on the Twenty-seventh Day of July One thousand eight hundred and twenty-one, the surviving Trustees transferred the Sum of Twenty thousand Pounds Three per Centum Consolidated Bank Annuities, on account of the Share of the said Hospital- in the said residuary Estate, into the Names of Sir Samuel Hulse the Governor of the said Hospital, Sir Harry Calvert the Lieutenant Governor thereof (both since deceased), Richard Neave Esquire the Secretary thereof, and William Henry Spicer Esquire the Deputy Treasurer thereof) in the Books of the Governor and Company of the Bank of England: And whereas a Part of the said Sum of Twenty thousand Pounds Stock has been sold out by the Direction of the Commissioners of the said Hospital, and the Produce thereof applied for the Purposes directed by the said Will, and there remains thereof the Sum of Sixteen thousand seven hundred and thirty-nine Pounds Three, Shillings and Five-pence Three per Centum Consolidated Bank Annuities: And whereas, by virtue of an Act passed in the Fifth and Sixth Years of the Reign of His late Majesty King William the Fourth, intituled An Act for consolidating the Offices of Paymaster General, Paymaster and Treasurer of Chelsea Hospital, Treasurer of the Navy, and Treasurer of the Ordnance, the Funds of the said Hospital, formerly standing in the Name of the Treasurer or Deputy Treasurer of the Hospital, have been transferred to the Account of the Paymaster General appointed under the recited Act: Now, for vesting the said Fund in Her Majesty's Paymaster General for the Time being, subject to the Direction of the Commissioners of Chelsea Hospital, and for keeping: the said Fund apart from other Funds under the Control of the said Paymaster General, be it enacted, That there shall be raised an Account in the Books of the Governor and Company of the Bank of England, and such Account shall be entitled " The Stock Account of the Paymaster General, as Trustee in regard to the Drouly Bequest to Chelsea Hospital," and such Account shall be a Public Account; and upon the Death, Resignation, or Removal of any such Paymaster General, and the Appointment of his Successor, the Balance of such Account shall vest in such Successor; and in case of the Death of any such Paymaster General such Balance shall not constitute Assets of the Deceased, nor be in any Manner subject to the Control of his Personal Representatives.
III 
And be it enacted, That from the passing of this Act the Sum of Sixteen thousand seven hundred and thirty-nine Pounds Three Shillings and Five pence Three per Centum Consolidated Bank Annuities, standing in the Names of the said Richard Neave and William Henry Spicer, the surviving Trustees of the said last-mentioned Fund on behalf of Chelsea Hospital, shall stand transferred to the said Account, so that the same may be held by the said Paymaster General, subject nevertheless to the Direction of the said Commissioners of Chelsea Hospital as to the Application thereof; and the said Richard Neave and William Henry Spicer, and each of them, their and each of their Heirs, Executors, and Administrators, shall respectively be hereby released from all Claim whatsoever on account of the said Fund for anything heretofore done in relation to the same.
IV 
And with respect to the Purchase or Sale of any Public Stock made in pursuance of the" Trusts of the Will of the said Colonel John Drouly upon either of the Accounts herein mentioned, standing in the Names of the Secretary at War and- Paymaster General, or in the Name of the Paymaster General, and with respect to the Receipt of the Dividends of the said Stocks ; be it enacted, That the Secretary at War and the Paymaster General jointly, as to the said first-mentioned Fund of Ten thousand Pounds Three per Centum Reduced Bank Annuities, or the Paymaster General alone as to the said last-mentioned Fund of Sixteen thousand seven hundred and thirty-nine Pounds Three Shillings and Five-pence Three per Centum Consolidated Bank Annuities, may by Power of Attorney authorize any Person to make such Purchase or Sale of Stock on the said Accounts respectively, and may by Power of Attorney authorize any Person to receive the Dividends now due, or hereafter to grow due thereon ; and every such Power shall be under the Hands and Seals of the Secretary at War and Paymaster General, or under the Hand and Seal of the Paymaster General, as the Case requires ; and the Execution thereof shall be attested by Two credible Witnesses ; and every such Power of Attorney shall be exempt from Stamp Duty.
SCHEDULE to which this Act refers

I DIRECT that the said Alexander Fraser, George Ridge senior, and George Ridge junior, and John Ridge, my said Trustees, and the Survivor of them, his Executors or Administrators, do and shall transfer into the Name of the Secretary at War and Paymaster General for the Time being the Sum of Ten thousand Pounds Three Pounds per Centum Reduced Bank Annuities, upon Trust to be by them applied in Payment of the Annuities or yearly Sums herein-after mentioned; videlicet, to the Widows of Officers in the Army who shall be killed or die in the Service, and whose yearly Income shall not exceed the Sum of Thirty Pounds exclusive of their annual Pensions; (that is to say,) to the Widows of Five Captains the Sum of Twenty-five Pounds each per Annum, to the Widows of Five Lieutenants the Sum of Twenty Pounds per Annum each, and to the Widows of Five Cornets or Ensigns the Sum of Fifteen Pounds per Annum each; the Nominations to be made by the Secretary at War and the Paymaster General for the Time being, subject to His Majesty's Approbation.



NOW my Intention and Meaning is, that the Widows of such Officers as are killed upon Service shall upon all Occasions have Preference; and that in making a Selection of proper Objects the Secretary at War and Paymaster General will always keep in view that such Widows as have most Children born in Wedlock are to be preferred to those of the same Description who have fewer in Number.

