84 p. 0 0
The two sergeants of the said nation received
one hundred and forty-four pesos apiece. Now they
receive one hundred and twenty apiece, a saving of
forty-eight pesos 48 p. 0 0
There was an artillery captain in the said forts of
Terrenate, who received four hundred and eighty pesos
per year. This post has been entirely suppressed
480 p. 0 0
The surgeon of the hospital of Terrenate received six
hundred pesos per year and two rations which amounted
to forty-eight maravedis daily. He was deprived of
only the ration, which is worth sixty-four pesos
three tomins three granos 64 p. 3t. 3g. 0 0
The field captain of the said forts of Terrenate
received three hundred and thirty pesos per year. Now
he receives one hundred and fifty pesos, thus saving
one hundred and eighty 180 p. 0 0
The military notary of the said forts received two
hundred pesos per year. That pay is abolished entirely
200 p. 0 0
There were four substitutes [_entretenimientos_]
in the forts of Terrenate. They were reduced to
opportunities for profit, of various amounts, in order
to distribute that money among half-pay alferezes. Each
substituteship was worth four hundred and fifty pesos,
or a total of one thousand eight hundred pesos. This
was abolished entirely 1,800 p. 0 0
In this camp of Manila, in its presidios, and in
those of Cibu, Oton, Cagayan, Caraga, and Camboanga,
there are five adjutants of the sargentos-mayor. Each
received one hundred and eighty pesos. Now they receive
ninety-six pesos apiece, thus saving eighty-four
pesos on each one, or a total for the five of four
hundred and twenty pesos 420 p. 0 0
There was a field captain in this city of Manila,
who received one hundred and eighty pesos per year,
and a field borrachel who received ninety-six pesos
per year. One person shall serve in these two posts
for one hundred and fifty pesos, thus saving one
hundred and twenty-six pesos 126 p. 0 0
The post of the military notary, which was paid two
hundred pesos per year, has been entirely abolished
and taken from the person who exercised it in this
city of Manila 200 p. 0 0
The chief drummer of this camp of Manila received
one hund
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