The Black Book: Or, Corruption Unmasked!, Volume 2J. Fairburn, 1823 - Great Britain |
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... Charge for Military Staff and Office Establishments— Reductions proposed by Mr. Hume ... HOUSE OF COMMONS . 64 89 ... 108 System of Parties - Recent Conduct of the House of Commons - The Sinecure Pension Bill - The Grenville Sale ...
... Charge for Military Staff and Office Establishments— Reductions proposed by Mr. Hume ... HOUSE OF COMMONS . 64 89 ... 108 System of Parties - Recent Conduct of the House of Commons - The Sinecure Pension Bill - The Grenville Sale ...
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... charge for upholstery , only for three quarters of a year , was £ 46,291 ; of linen - drapery , £ 64,000 ... charges heretofore paid out of the Civil List , should be transferred to the Consoli- dated Fund , or provided for by new grants ...
... charge for upholstery , only for three quarters of a year , was £ 46,291 ; of linen - drapery , £ 64,000 ... charges heretofore paid out of the Civil List , should be transferred to the Consoli- dated Fund , or provided for by new grants ...
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... charges being , as before stated , £ 255,768 . Now it is obvious that to the amount of these charges the income of the Crown was augmented , and that the scale of extravagant expenditure , in the four first years of the Regency , from ...
... charges being , as before stated , £ 255,768 . Now it is obvious that to the amount of these charges the income of the Crown was augmented , and that the scale of extravagant expenditure , in the four first years of the Regency , from ...
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... charge of furnishing and decorating the apartments in the palaces for the princesses - their removal to and from Windsor , estimated at £ 20,000 — the journeys to Weymouth - and furnish- ing apartments in Kensington - palace for the ...
... charge of furnishing and decorating the apartments in the palaces for the princesses - their removal to and from Windsor , estimated at £ 20,000 — the journeys to Weymouth - and furnish- ing apartments in Kensington - palace for the ...
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... charges for repairs of public buildings , presents to foreign ministers , and the King's travelling and sailing expenses : all these sums form what may be properly called the Civil List Expenditure . In 1817 , parliament voted £ 500,000 ...
... charges for repairs of public buildings , presents to foreign ministers , and the King's travelling and sailing expenses : all these sums form what may be properly called the Civil List Expenditure . In 1817 , parliament voted £ 500,000 ...
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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