The Black Book: Or, Corruption Unmasked!, Volume 2J. Fairburn, 1823 - Great Britain |
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... Members have voted in Three Sessions of Par- iament - Places for which they sit , their Offices , Pensions , Families , and Connexions - Remarks on their Parliamentary Conduct ...... 133 FEB 141912 103223 1 THE CHURCH . Origin of ...
... Members have voted in Three Sessions of Par- iament - Places for which they sit , their Offices , Pensions , Families , and Connexions - Remarks on their Parliamentary Conduct ...... 133 FEB 141912 103223 1 THE CHURCH . Origin of ...
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... members , their wives , daughters , sisters , and other connexions . On the demise of the King , and the old Civil List contract having ex- pired , a fair opportunity presented for abstracting these immense funds from the grasp of the ...
... members , their wives , daughters , sisters , and other connexions . On the demise of the King , and the old Civil List contract having ex- pired , a fair opportunity presented for abstracting these immense funds from the grasp of the ...
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... members , were present , Dr. Lushing ton moved , " That sir Home Popham , in being detected in knowingly carrying on ... member of parliament can thus give to another such a sum of money as 6 The Civil List . £ 25,000 out of the Droits ...
... members , were present , Dr. Lushing ton moved , " That sir Home Popham , in being detected in knowingly carrying on ... member of parliament can thus give to another such a sum of money as 6 The Civil List . £ 25,000 out of the Droits ...
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... member who had the effrontery to move this vote of approbation was general CRAUFORD . But this officer had a further claim on ministerial gratitude : he had recently become connected by marriage with the duke of Newcastle ; he ...
... member who had the effrontery to move this vote of approbation was general CRAUFORD . But this officer had a further claim on ministerial gratitude : he had recently become connected by marriage with the duke of Newcastle ; he ...
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... members of parliament as vote uniformly in their favour . Seventhly . That the vote of last session which continued this fund to Minis- ters , and which made no reduction in the Civil List Allowance , on account of the alteration in ...
... members of parliament as vote uniformly in their favour . Seventhly . That the vote of last session which continued this fund to Minis- ters , and which made no reduction in the Civil List Allowance , on account of the alteration in ...
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a-year Archdeacon Asaph benefices Bishop brother brother-in-law Camb Cant Catholic Peers Church Civil-List inquiry Clergy clerk Cloyne commissioner Crown David's Dean Debt Diocese ditto Alien Bill ditto Influence Dublin 33 Duke Durham Earl emoluments Eton College Exon George Glebe Henry Hereford Incumbent Ireland James John Killaloe Killaloe 33 King Lambton's late Lay Lords Leighlin 27 Limerick Limerick 41 Lincoln livings London Lower House Manchester inquiry Marq Marquis Mary Meath Meath 31 Member Ministers Navy Norwich Oxon Parson patronage pension Pluralists Postmaster and Lay Preb Prebend Prebendary Ra no return Rector reduction of Army reduction of Lay reduction of Postmaster repeal of Salt repeal of Six repeal of Window revenue rotten borough Salt Tax Sarum sinecure Sinking Fund Six Acts Thomas tithe Treasury Tuam VOTED for reduction Waterford William Wilson Window Tax Winton young Wynn