Pensions payable by the East India Company. S. d. 0 £ Fetherstonbaugh, C. S. private trade warehouse-keeper.... 200 0 Griffiths, John, senior merchant, Bencoolen establishment.. 260 0 0 Gwillim, Sir Henry, judge at Madras 10000 Gerrard, John, commander, 200 0 0 Harris, Stephen, Madras, civil establishment 200 0 0 Homer, Richard, clerk, accountant's office 200 0 0 Hay, Robert, commander 400 0 0 Holland, John, freight accountant 600 0 0 Hudson, Henry, clerk, examiner's office. 200 0 0 Hamilton, A. professor at the East India College 200 0 0 Hardyman, William Henry, commander 200 0 0 Jones, Edward, accountant in the military auditor-general's department, Madras 200 0 0 Jackson, William, senior merchant, Madras establishment.. 200 0 Jenkins, Thomas, commander 200 0 Kennaway, Sir John, captain in the Bengal establishment 500 0 0 Kinman, Francis, brass gun-founder to the Company 200 00 Laland, Abraham, clerk, transfer office.. 200 0 0 Melville, Lord, Viscount, granted for ten years, from the 230 June, 1814, on account of the eminent services of 2,000 00 Mackintosh, Sir James, recorder of Bombay, granted in 1812, for five years' service... 1,200 0 0 Marter, William, baggage warehouse-keeper 300 0 0 Mackeson, Thomas, commander 200 0 Mordaunt, George, jun. second clerk, coast warehouse.... .500 0 0 Newbolt, Sir John, chief justice at Madras 1,600 0 0 Ochterlony, Sir David, Bart. K. C. B. major-general ;granted in consideration of his services in the Nepaul 1,000 0 Peart, Robert Henry, clerk, secretary's office.. 300 0 0 Rennel, Major J. services in India 600 0 0 Robbins, John, formerly of the Mahratta service 200 Richardson, Capt. George, commander : 200 Raitt, Capt. Charles, ditto ;-age and distress 200 0 0 Riches, Capt. Matthew, ditto ;--long service and distress .. 200 0 Simpson, Capt. George, commander; long service and distress 200 0 0 Smith, John, clerk, shipping office 200 0 0 Strange, Sir Thomas, chief justice at Madras. 1,600 0 Tomkyns, William, deputy master-attendant, Bengal 450 0 0 Vaughan, Benjamin, elder.. 200 Wellesley, Marquis, governor-general of India 5,000 0 Webber, William, senior merchant, Bengal establishment.. 200 Thos. G. Lloyd, Dep. Acct. General. 20th March, 1822. 0 war 0 0 0 } Pensions payable by the East India Compuny. 0 O No. 2.-A Return of all Pensions, Allowances, Compensations, Remunerations, and Superannuations, now payable by the East India Company in Europe, under the Provisions of the 53 Geo. IIT. £ 8. da 0 | Brown, Bartholomew, assistant clerk to the committee of 0 1 buying 800 0 0 0 Shakespeare, Francis, elder at the East India wharf, 150 0 0 0 Read, William Sayer, clerk at the tea-warehouse 150 Clark, Richard, clerk at the coast-warehouse 370 0 0 i Barnes, George, door-keeper 225 0 Collingwood, Carlton, clerk, freight office 425 0 0 o Green, Edward, ditto. 130 0 0 Cawood, Joseph, clerk, secretary's office. 130 00 o Scarlett, James, extra clerk 150 ỹ Chappell, Roger, clerk, private trade warehouse 65 0 0 Hardie, David, elder, Bengal warehouse 200 0 0 Atkinson, John, clerk, treasury office 500 0 0 Jones, John, assistant Bengal warehouse-keeper 630 0 Williamson, Alexander, door-keeper... 200 0 Jackson, William, chief of the register office 333 0 0 Lloyd, John, clerk, secretary's office... 600 0 0 . Aldridge, Thomas, clerk, accountant's office 600 0 0 Dalmeida, William, clerk, secretary's office 600 0 0 Bruce, John, historiographer 266 13 4 1 Cunningham, Sir James, inspector, military stores 750 00 Ramsay, William Brown, clerk, secretary's office 300 0 Guy, Sobn, head door-keeper... 225 0 0 Woodcock, John, assistant clerk to the committee of buying and warehouses. 700 0 0 Hedges, Henry, clerk, accountant's office 740 0 Pond, John, clerk, buying office 280 0 0 Nuthall, Robert, transfer accountant. 775 0 0 Stockdale, F. W. L. first clerk, military secretary's office.. 250 0 Turney, Joseph, elder, cloth warehouse. 175 0 Woolley, John, head door-keeper 266 13 4 Bennett, Henry, extra clerk 138 13 4 Thompson, William, ditto .. 90 0 0 Druce, Robert Alexander, clerk, freight office. 600 0 0 Kirkman, William, elder, East India wharf 175 White, Richard, elder, coast warehouse.. 175 0 Cobb, J. B. B. chief of the bullion office. 560 00 Forssteen, William, paymaster, military fund pensions 576 13 4 Warren, Agustus, clerk for passengers, baggage, and private trade, outwards........ 800 0 Rundall, Thoinas W. assistant-examiner of Indian correspondence 800 0 Halhed, Nathaniel B. assistant-secretary under the examiner 500 0 Harrop, James, extra clerk. 192 Sharp, John, porter, shipping office 100 0 Busby, Henry, extra clerk. 140 0 0 0 0 Pensions payable by the East India Company. S. d. £ Vernezobre, D.J. extra clerk..... 78 0 0 Durand, Charles, clerk, coast warehouse 393 6 8 Huish, Thomas, extra clerk 80 0 0 Bye, Thomas, clerk, accountant's office 300 0 0 Gear, Robert, Company's husband 800 0 0 Gillespie, lieut.-col. commandant, depôt, at Chatham 440 0 0 Mordaunt, George, coast warehouse-keeper., 1,000 0 0 Nind, Benjamin, first clerk, coast warehouse 540 0 0 Le Gros, Richard, assistant clerk, committee of shipping.. 600 0 0 Hamilton, William, sub-inspector, military stores 60 0 0 Rawling, Martin, assistant to military fund paymaster. 205 0 0 Paterson, George, deputy accountant-general 1,200 0 0 Thomas, William, elder, stationary warehouse 130 0 Mallory, Daniel, assistant elder 70 0 0 Oswald, Henry, sub-inspector, military stores 120 00 Shillito, Ephraim, elder 200 0 0 Stockwell, John, tea warehouse-keeper.. 1,500 0 0 Total... .£23,550 00 Thos. G. Lloyd Dep. Acct. General. East India House, 20th March, 1822. } The following Pensions have been granted under the Act to Retired Officers and Servants of the Board of Commissioners for the Affuirs of India : viz. Meheux, John, assistant secretary to the India Board...... 9000 Gardener, Robert, one of the senior clerks, ditto... 533 6 8 Lane, Robert, clerk, ditto 250 Hardy, James, messenger, ditto. 103 Gibson, senior clerk, ditto 650 0 8 6 Total....£2,466 13 4 Thos. G. Lloyd, Dep. Acct. General. East India House, 20th March, 1822. Total Pensions, Allowances, &c. payable by the East India ....£65,2327 10 - Lay Pluralists, holding Two or more Pensions or Offices. LAY PLURALISTS. [Having given an account of all the spiritual pluralists, it seems necessary to render the exposition of CHURCH and state complete, to give an account of the lay pluralists. The latter are nearly as numerous as the former; but our limits only allow our giving a statement of ho hold the chief offices in the principal establishments, and whose total income is not less than £500 per annum. Tlie returns from which our abstract has been taken are very voluminous, although they do not yet include any return from the Ordnance department; nor of those who hold two or more offices or commissions in the courts of law. The last are a numerous and important class; and, till some honourable Member procures a return of their names, offices, and emoluments, we cannot exhibit a complete statement of all the Lay Pluralists. Any remark's on the following exposition are clearly unnecessary, because the thing speaks for itself. It must be clear to every one, where the same individual fills two, three, or more offices, and who is, probably, an absentee from all of them, thal the duties of these offices must be very small, or, indeed, none at all, and, consequently, that these offices might be abolished without any material detriment to the public service. It must, also, appear a great incongruity for an individual at the same time to receive a superannuation allowance from one department, iu hold an effective office in another, for wbich he receives a salary, and have two or three pensions besides. Many other extraordinary things will be apparent on perusal. N.B. The suns state the amount actually received in the preceding year (1821), clear of all deductions. Where the appointnient is recent, as in the case of Mr. Peel, the salary has not yet been received, and nil has been inserted.] RETURN OF Persons in the Civil, Military, Dock Yard, and Naval Establishments in Great Britain and Ireland, who hold Two or more Commissions, Offices, Pensions, Half or Retired Pay or Allerances of any Kind from the Public ; stating the Name, Date of Appointment, or Grant, of such Lay Pluralists, holding Two or more Pensions or Offices. Office, Pension, or Allowance; and the Amount received last Year ; omitting those whose total Amount of Offices, Pensions, and Allowances is less than £500 per Annum. [Abstract from Parliamentary Papers, Nos. 328 and 512, Session 1822.] THE TREASURY. S. d. 0 0 The Earl of Liverpool, first lord commissioner of the trea £ sury, June, 1812... 5,000 0 0 lord-warden of the cinque-ports, Feb. 1806 3,231 0 Viscount Lowther, a commissioner of the treasury, Nov. 1813 1,220 0 lieuto-col. of the royal Westmoreland militia, Nov. nil. nil. The Rt. Hon. J. M. Barry, a cominissioner of the treasury, Jan. 1817 1,220 00 colonel of the Cavan militia, May, 1797 nil. Robert Mitford, principal clerk-assistant to the secretaries, July, 1796 1,400 0 0 agent to the barons of the exchequer, &c. Feb. 1801 605 James Grange, a senior clerk in the treasury, July, 1798... 1,025 0 pension out of the 44 per cent. fund, June, 1814.... 250 00 Edward Bates, a senior clerk in the treasury, Sept. 1800.... 1,000 0 husband of the 41 per cent. duties, Jan. 1821.. 400 0 Adolph Van Spiegel, a senior clerk in the treasury, March, 1801 1,000 0 pension out of the civil-list-revenues, July, 1820 67 13 William Edward Fauquier, an assistant clerk in the treasury, Jan. 1802 750 0 0 superintendent of St. James's and Hyde Parks, Oct. 1817 200 0 Percivall Hare Earle, an assistant-clerk in the treasury, July, 1802 600 0 0 a commissioner of the lottery, March, 1807 .. 200 0 Thomas Crafer, an assistant-clerk in the treasury, Aug. 1794 700 0 paymaster of American pensions and allowances, and examiner of claims of American loyalists, May, 1815. 300 0 John S. Reynolds, an assistant-clerk in the treasury, July, 1808 850 0 register of the securities given in the treasury, July, 100 0 Robert Willimott, private-secretary to the first lord of the treasury, June, 1812 300 0 o commissioner of hackney-coaches, hawkers and pedlars office, Oct. 1816 .... 300 0 0 receiver-general of the post-office, March, 1819 ...: 800 0 Bryan Broughton, superannuation allowance as late clerk in the treasury, Jan. 1806 .. 600 0 1813 ... |