APPENDIX to the CHRONICLE. 
from hence by easy marches to 
Madras. They shall be subsisted 
while they remain prisoner, and if 
not taken into the British service, 
shall, at a convenient time, be sent 
to theisland of Java, at the expence 
of the British government. 
Art. 13 These transportations 
shall take place at the expence of 
the English, and until that tme 
the military, Europeans as well as 
Malays, shall continue to enjoy 
their pay, as well as emoluments, 
as was customary in the company’s 
service. None of the military shall 
be forced, or even persuaded, to 
enter into the Service of his majesty, 
or the honourable English company. 
Ans. The military officers, Eu- 
ropean and native, shall receive 
the same pay allowed to them in 
the Dutch service. The soncommis~ 
sioned and privates shall] be subsisted 
according io the regulations of the 
British government for the prison- 
ers of war. None sball be forced 
to enter the service of Great Britain 
against their consent. 
Art. 14. The Sepoys and Moor- 
men in the service shall have liberty 
to return to their birth place. 
Ans. Granted. 
Art. 15. The Chingaleese Las- 
cars, being soldiers, according to 
the nature of their service, and the 
burghers and civil servants by the 
laws of the colony being obliged, to 
take up arms for its defence, it shall 
not tend to prejudice those people. 
Ans. Granted. 
Art. 16. The governor Van An- 
gelbeck, the commander of Gale, 
Fretz, and all the other political or 
commercial servants, not required 
in their official capacities for the 
purposes mentioned in article 3, 
shall have permission to remain as 
private individuals at Colombo, 
Gale, or other place on the island, 
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orto betake themselves elsewhere. 
In the first case, a reasonable means 
of subsistence shall be allowed to 
each, according to his rank. In 
the last, they shall be permitted to 
carry their effects along with them, 
without payment of any tax or 
duty whatever, but then all al- 
Jowance to cease. 
Ans. Granted, with this ex- 
ception, that as the commanders of 
the British forces befure Colombe 
are not authorized to grant the sub- 
sistence required, this subject must 
be referred to the decision of the 
government of Fort St. George. 
Art. 17. The respective vendue 
masters here and at Gale shall be 
maintained during the collection 
of the outstanding balances, in 
right of the preference granted 
those people by the company. 
Anos. Granted, for all balances 
now outstanding, 
Art. 18. The clergy and other 
ecclesiastical servants shall continue 
in their functions, and receive the 
same pay and emoluments as they 
had from the company. 
Ans. Granted under the same 
exception annexed to the 16th 
article. 
Art. 19. The citizens and other 
inhabitants shall be allowed to 
follow their employments, and en- 
joy all the liberties and privileges 
as the subjects of bis majesty. 
Ans. Granted. ; 
Art. 20, The native servantsin the 
different departments shall be con- 
tinued in their employs during their 
good bebaviour. 
Ans. Granted; subject to such 
regulations as the British govern- 
ment may hereafter judge ne- 
cessary. 
Art, (21. The eastern princes 
Tommogoms, and other men of 
rank here as state prisoners, and 
who 
