Places, Pensions, Grants, Sinecures, and Emoluments. Jennings, Ann and Robert John, July, 1804..(s.m) £450 Gibraltar Jocelyn, viscount, vice chamberlain Johnes, Thomas, auditor for the land revenue, Wales ... (w) Jones, William, esq. marshal of the King's-Benchprison It is the duty of this officer to attend the lord chief justice, and the other judges at Westminster, on the first day of term, and also on all other occasions when his attendance is required. It is his duty to take charge of and secure all prisoners committed to his custody, and he is answerable in case any of them should escape. He has the care and management of the King's-Bench-prison; he hears and determines all complaints made by the prisoners against the officers, or against each other; and regulates all matters connected with the security, health, and good order of the prison. He has no salary; his income is derived from fees, the granting of the rules, and the sale of ale and porter to the prisoners. The following is a list of some of the marshal's fees, as fixed in 1760, by act of Parliament, and confirmed by a rule made in the King's Bench, 1806 For every prisoner com: on any civil action, 4s. 8d. For the discharge of ditto, 78. 4d. For the use of chamber, bed, bedding, and sheets, after the first night, (on the common side) 1žd. For the use of ditto, on the master's side,) 3d. On the common side, if two lie in a bed, the charge is only 1d. each; and on the master's side, if two lie in a bed, the charge is 2d. each; and if the prisoner finds his own bed, bedding, and sheets, which the marshal has no right to prevent, he then pays for chamber rent 1s. For granting the rules, for the first £100 debt, 5s. 5d; and for every £100 after the first, 4s. 4d. Fees are also paid to the deputy-marshal and other officers of the prison. The dismission fee of a prisoner committed on any crown prosecution is £1: 11: 8. 172 17 0 1159 0 0 1505 0 0 250 0 5000 0 0 K Keate, Thomas, esq. surgeon to Chelsea Hospital £1000 0 0 Kelly, right hon. Thomas Kemmis, Thomas, crown solicitor, Ireland (i) Kennedy, John, door-keeper .... (i) 2000 00 314 14-6 168 49 Places, Pensions, Grants, Sinecures, and Emoluments. The annual allowance of his royal highness, previous to his marriage with the princess of Leinengen, sister to prince Coburg, was £18,000; on that occasion it was increased £6000; and ministers would have augmented his income to £40,000, but that was found rather too much even for the country gentlemen. The duke seems as little endowed with economy and prudence as his royal brothers; for we observe, from a statement of the chancellor of the Exchequer, that he is making preparations to dispose of part of his property by a lottery, to enable him to pay his debts! Kent, Edward, itinerant deputy-surveyor general Kenyon, lord, joint custos brevium in the King's- hon. R. S. filazer and exigenter, appointed Kerr, William, for Mary Hart and Margaret Rose, ..(8) ladies Louisa, Sidney, and Elizabeth, £200 each Kevern, Charles, first assistant to master shipwright, Plymouth-yard ....... Kilwarden, viscount John ... •(s) 1000 0 King, John, comptroller of the private office .. prebendary of Durham ... 2000 Secretary to the duke of Portland, and provincial chaplain to the archbishop of Canterbury. King, John, naval-officer in Jamaica, as long as he discharges the duty in person, and behaves well therein-all which he does by deputy.. Kingdom, John, clerk in the navy-office, July, 1804 Kingston, John, esq. commissioner of stamps... Robert, dep. vendue-master at Demarara Kinnoul, George, earl of, pension in Scotland Kirkcudbright, lord Lion king of arms for Mrs. Ferguson Kirkpatrick, Isabella. ..... .... £1000 sir Thomas, sheriff-dep. for Dumfries.. Kirwan, Wilhelmina, widow of Dr. Kirwan, late dean of Killala, reversion to her daughters right hon, George •(i) hon. Thomas and hon. John Vesey, joint pro thonotary of common pleas, Ireland, July, ditto weigher at Cork... hou. William, bishop of Derry (i) 10,023 0 352 Relations of Thomas Knox, viscount Northland, governor. and custos rotulorum of the county of Tyrone, and one of the peers of Ireland. Kutzlebon, Gertrude Philippine de, May, 1800 (s.m) L (s.m) Lake, Francis Gerard, viscount, major-general, two pensions by act of parliament, in consideration of his father's services in India.. William, commissioner of stamp-office 000 000 150 0 0 150 0 12,649 0 800 0 0 Lamb, Thomas, macer of exchequer Thomas Davis, law-clerk in the home-office, sinecure commissioner of taxes 500 Lambe, hon. F. envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary at Bavaria. Land, John, consul at Fiume.. Lane, Gawin, crier of the court of chancery Law, John, archdeacon and prebend of Rochester Places, Pensions, Grants, Sinecures, and Emoluments, Law, William Lawrenzie, Ernestine .... Le Blanc, lieut. col. Henry, hospital major, Chel sea... .... 563 Lee, sir John, bart. compt. port of Cork £896 searcher, packer, and guager, Wexford Legge, major Richard, chief fire-master at the labo ratory in the ordnance hon. Edward, dean of Windsor hon. Henry, commissioner of the navy ·(i)· Leigh, hon. Mrs. Augusta, woman of the queen's bed-chamber Leitrim, earl of, and Robert Clotworthy Clements, Lempriere, Elizabeth Brudenell, Oct. 1798..(s.m) .... Eugenia Leven, Alexander, earl of. .... (s) £300 Ley, John Henry, clerk assistant to the house of commons Limerick, earl of, privy counsellor; clerk of the 150.0 .... £4300 dean of 4600 00 .... 300 Lind, Dr. John, physician of Haslar hospital, Aug. 1804 Letitia, Mary, Letitia, £50 each Lindsay, Thomas, gentleman usher of the black rod, Ireland (s) Lister, Elizabeth.... 300 On 0 050 Liston, right hon. R. ambassador and plenipotentiary at Constantinople...... 8603 00 Robert, late envoy and plenipotentiary to 2000 00 Places, Pensions, Grants, Sinecures, and Emoluments. Liverpool, earl of, first lord of the treasury £4000 constable of Dover-castle 4100 commissioner for the af £13,100 0 0 1500 3500 His lordship is also a lord of trade and plantations; master of the Trinity House; high steward of Kingston-uponThames; a governor of the Charter-house; an official trustee of the British Museum; and warden, keeper, and admiral, of the Cinque Ports. The bishop of Worcester, and John Banks Jenkinson, prebend of Worcester, are relations. The office of clerk of the pells, the earl's father bought, in 1775, of the late C. J. Fox; and, by patent, is granted in reversion to the earl of Shannon, peer of Ireland, and custos rotulorum of the county of Cork. Livingstone, Edmund, Oct. 1800 lady.... (s.m) Elizabeth, Ann, and survivor... (8) 293 0 0 Locke, Cecilia, June 1799 411 Loftus, general, William, lieut. gov. of the Tower.. 963 1 0 0 0 0 0 Uncle in law of the marquis of Townsend, and colonel of the 24th regiment of dragoons. Long, rev. Wm. canon of Windsor .... 603 0 0 ――rt. hon. Charles, pension, Feb. 1801 £1500 3500 0 0 the forces joint paymaster of 2000 Mr. Long is an official lord of trade and plantations, a trustee of the British and Hunterean museums, commissioner for the erection of national monuments, a director of Greenwich hospital, R.S. and S.A. The borough of Haslemere, which he represents, is said to have been bought by an apothecary and chandler on speculation, for £18,000; and sold again to the late sir James Lowther, for £24,000. A pension to Mrs. Long of £750 commences on his death. .... Longfield, John, customer, port of Cork Helena Lowndes, Richard, clerk of assize, midland circuit |