Paymaster General Act, 1835

His Majesty may abolish certain offices and constitute one office in place thereof.

[1.] It shall be lawful for his Majesty, by warant under the royal sign manual, countersigned by the Treasury, to abolish the said offices of receiver and paymaster general of his Majesty’s guards, garrisons, and land forces, of paymaster and treasurer of all moneys for the maintenance or relief of the disabled and superannuated non-commissioned officers and soldiers entertained in his Majesty’s royal hospital near Chelsea, of treasurer of his Majesty’s royal navy, and of treasurer of his Majesty’s ordnance; and in place of the said several offices to constitute and appoint one office for the discharge of the duties now executed in the several offices so authorized to be abolished.

[S. 2 rep. 37 & 38 Vict. c. 35. (S.L.R.)]