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Perceval, 1,600l. (Vide supra et infra.) And chancellor of the duchy of Lancaster, 4,525l.-Hon. W. Brodrick, 1,600/., and pension of 1,200/., of which 600t. is suspended.-HonourableW. Elliot, 1,600/. W. Sturges Bourne, 1,600/.

Secretaries, W. Huskisson, 4,000l. and colonial agent for Ceylon, 7007., pension of 1,200. for life suspended.-Hon. H. Wellesley, 4,000l.

Vice-chamberlain to his majesty, -right hon. lord John Thynne. Ditto to her majesty,-Edward Disbrowe.

War-office :-secretary at war -right hon. sir James Pulteney, bart. 2,4801.

Clerk of the supreme court, Jamaica,-right hon. sir Evan Nepean, bart.

Secretary and clerk of the inrolments, Jamaica,-hon. Charles W. Wyndham.

appointed by ford chancellor, for life, 2,1491.-Ditto Edward Morris, 2,083ł.

Lord treasurer's remembrancer, -Snowdon Barne, 3401.

Surveyor of green wax,-visc. Mahon, 2601. And keeper of records in Birmingham tower. (Vide infra.)

Judge of the consistory court, right hon. sir W. Scott, 1701. -vicar-general, and master of the faculties; also commissary and official of Canterbury.-And, judge of the high court of admiralty, 6,5241.

Judge-advocate general,-right hon. R. Ryder, 2,500l. — And joint registrar of the consistory court, 1801.

Chief-justice in eyre S. of Trent, right hon. T. Grenville, 2,3167. Ditto N. of Trent,-right hon. J. C. Villiers, 2,2501.

Judge of great sessions, Denbigh and Montgomery,-Fra. Burton,

Provost-marshal, Barbadoes, 8501. Thomas Carter.

Members of the House holding Of fices in Courts of Justice.

Attorney-general,-sir V. Gibbs. No return of annual value.

Clerk of the declaration, King's bench, 187.-Held in trust for W. Lee Antonie, by grant from W. Lee, formerly chief clerk.

Chancellor of the court of exchequer, right hon. Spencer Perceval, 2,605l. (Vide supra.)

Clerk of the juries, common pleas, sir Thomas Turton, bart. 961.

Master of the rolls,-Right hon. sir W. Grant, 4,6031.

Master in chancery, J. Simeon,

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King's advocate-general, sir John Nicholl. No return of annual value.-Salary, 201.

King's professor of civil law, Oxford, for life,-Dr. French Laurence, 1477.

Prerogativecourt, Charles Moore, joint register, 3,6701.-And principal registrar of the faculty office, 440/.; appointed by the archbishop of Canterbury.

Judge of great sessions, Merioneth, Caernarvon, and Anglesey,Hugh Leycester, 7701.

Solicitor-general,- sir Thomas Plumer.-And justice of great sessions for Merioneth, Caernarvon, and Anglesey, 7501.-And king's serjeant, duchy of Lancaster.

Members

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Prothonotary's office:-lord Ro bert Seymour,-joint-keeper of the writs, &c. for life, by patent, 12,5117.

Crown-office :-lord Rob. Seymour.-Ditto, jointly with lord H. Seymour, 427.

Filazer's office :-lord Rob. Seymour,-Ditto, 1,105.

Keeper of the signet,-right hon. C. Abbot, speaker, 1.5007.

Quarter-master general,-brig.gen. W. H. Clinton, 2,5071.

Chief remembrancer, court of exchequer,-hon. W. W. Pole, jointly with marquis Wellesley,

Members of the House holding Of 4,2017.; and sec. to the admiralty. fices, &c. in Ireland.

Treasury:-right honourable J. Foster, 3,1017. Annuity for life, by Irish act, 40 Geo. III. 5,0381.-Sir G. F. Hill, 1,2001. -Annuity, by said act, of 2,2651.; and recorder of Londonderry, 601.-J. Barry, 1,2001. C. Vereker, 1,2007. Hon. T. H. Foster, 1,2007.-Secretary to chancellor, J. Leslie, Foster, 4337.

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(Vide supra.)

Teller of the exchequer,-R. Neville, 2,1951.

Right hon. Geo. Ponsonby, as late lord high-chancellor, pension of, 4,000l.

One of the joint solicitors in Great Britain, W. Fremantle, 3911.

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New Annuity Plan.

HE following are the resolu

Chief secretary,-right hon. sir Ttions moved by the chancellor

Arthur Wellesley, K. B. 6,5667. Muster-master-general, jointly with marquis of Drogheda,-W. Bagwell; salary, 4,1071. fees, suspended, 6411.

Vicar-general, Armagh, appointed by primate, for life,-Patr. Duigenan, LL.D. 1087.; and judge of the prerogative court.

Consistory court, Dublin:-official chancellor, &c.-Patr. Duigenan, LL.D. 3491. Appointed by archbishop of Dublin, for life.

Keeper of records in Birmingham tower, by patent, for life,visc. Mahon, 4317.; and surveyor of green wax. (Vide supra.)

of the exchequer on the 12th of May, when he opened his plan for granting annuities:-1. That it would tend to a more speedy and efficient reduction of the national debt, and would at the same time be of material accommodation and convenience to the public, if every proprietor of three per cent consolidated or reduced bank annuities were at liberty to exchange, with the commissioners for the reduction of the national debt, such bank annuities for a life annuity during the continuance of a single life, to be named by such proprietor; or for a life annuity during the continu.

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Perceval, 1,600. (Vide supra et infra.) And chancellor of the duchy of Lancaster, 4,525l.-Hon. W. Brodrick, 1,600/., and pension of 1,200/., of which 600. is suspended.-Honourable W. Elliot, 1,600/.-W. Sturges Bourne, 1,600/.

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Secretaries, W. Huskisson, 4,000l. and colonial agent for Ceylon, 7007., pension of 1,200l. for life suspended.-Hon. H. Wellesley, 4,000l.

Vice-chamberlain to his majesty, -right hon. lord John Thynne. Ditto to her majesty,-Edward Disbrowe.

War-office :-secretary at war -right hon. sir James Pulteney, bart. 2,4801.

Clerk of the supreme court, Jamaica,-right hon. sir Evan Nepean, bart.

Secretary and clerk of the inrolments, Jamaica,-hon. Charles W. Wyndham.

appointed by lord chancellor, for life, 2,1491.-Ditto Edward Morris, 2,083ł.

Lord treasurer's remembrancer,
Snowdon Barne, 3401.

Surveyor of green wax,-visc. Mahon, 2601. And keeper of records in Birmingham tower. (Vide infra.)

Judge of the consistory court, right hon. sir W. Scott, 1707. vicar-general, and master of the faculties; also commissary and official of Canterbury.-And, judge of the high court of admiralty, 6,5241.

Judge-advocate general,-right hon. R. Ryder, 2,500l. - And joint registrar of the consistory court, 1801.

Chief-justice in eyre S. of Trent, right hon. T. Grenville, 2,3167. Ditto N. of Trent,-right hon. J. C. Villiers, 2,2501.

Judge of great sessions, Denbigh and Montgomery,-Fra. Burton,

Provost-marshal, Barbadoes, 8501. Thomas Carter.

Members of the House holding Of fices in Courts of Justice.

Attorney-general,-sir V. Gibbs. No return of annual value.

Clerk of the declaration, King's bench, 187.-Held in trust for W. Lee Antonie, by grant from W. Lee, formerly chief clerk.

Chancellor of the court of exchequer,-right hon. Spencer Perceval, 2,605. (Vide supra.)

Clerk of the juries, common pleas,-sir Thomas Turton, bart. 961.

Master of the rolls,-Right hon. sir W. Grant, 4,6031.

Master in chancery, J. Simeon,

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King's advocate-general, — sir John Nicholl. No return of annual value.-Salary, 201.

King's professor of civil law, Oxford, for life,-Dr. French Laurence, 1477.

Prerogativecourt, CharlesMoore, joint register, 3,6701.—And principal registrar of the faculty office, 4401.; appointed by the archbishop of Canterbury.

Judge of great sessions, Merioneth, Caernarvon, and Anglesey,— Hugh Leycester, 7701.

Solicitor-general, - sir Thomas Plumer.-And justice of great sessions for Merioneth, Caernarvon, and Anglesey, 7501.-And king's serjeant, duchy of Lancaster.

Members

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Prothonotary's office :-lord Ro bert Seymour,-joint-keeper of the writs, &c. for life, by patent, 12,5117.

Crown-office :-lord Rob. Seymour.-Ditto, jointly with lord H. Seymour, 427.

Filazer's office :-lord Rob. Seymour,-Ditto, 1,105.

Keeper of the signet,-right hon. C. Abbot, speaker, 1.5007.

Quarter-master general,-brig.gen. W. H. Clinton, 2,5071.

Chief remembrancer, court of exchequer,-hon. W. W. Pole, jointly with marquis Wellesley,

Members of the House holding Of. 4,2017.; and sec. to the admiralty. fices, &c. in Ireland.

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Treasury-right honourable J. Foster, 3,101. Annuity for life, by Irish act, 40 Geo. III. 5,0381.-Sir G. F. Hill, 1,200. -Annuity, by said act, of 2,2651.; and recorder of Londonderry, 601.-J. Barry, 1,2001. --C. Vereker, 1,2007. Hon. T. H. Foster, 1,2007.-Secretary to chancellor, J. Leslie, Foster, 4331.

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(Vide supra.)

Teller of the exchequer,-R. Neville, 2,1957.

Right hon. Geo. Ponsonby, as late lord high-chancellor, pension of, 4,000%.

One of the joint solicitors in
Britain, W. Fremantle,

Great 3911.

New Annuity Plan.

HE following are

Chief secretary,-right hon. sir Ttions moved by the chancellor

Arthur Wellesley, K. B. 6,5661. Muster-master-general, jointly with marquis of Drogheda,-W. Bagwell; salary, 4,1077. fees, suspended, 6411.

Vicar-general, Armagh, appointed by primate, for life,-Patr. Duigenan, LL.D. 1087.; and judge of the prerogative court.

Consistory court, Dublin:-official chancellor, &c.-Patr. Duigenan, LL.D. 3491. Appointed by archbishop of Dublin, for life.

Keeper of records in Birmingham tower, by patent, for life, visc. Mahon, 4311.; and surveyor of green wax. (Vide supra.)

of the exchequer on the 12th of May, when he opened his plan for granting annuities:-1. That it would tend to a more speedy and efficient reduction of the national debt, and would at the same time be of material accommodation and convenience to the public, if every proprietor of three per cent consolidated or reduced bank annuities were at liberty to exchange, with the commissioners for the reduction of the national debt, such bank annuities for a life annuity during the continuance of a single life, to be named by such proprietor; or for a life annuity during the continu

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ance of the lives of two persons to be named by such proprietor, and of the life of the longer liver of such two nominees.-2. That, in order to give effect to the aforegoing resolution, every proprietor of three per cent consolidated or reduced bank annuities, who shall be desirous of exchanging any such bank annuities for a life annuity on the continuance of a single life, shall, on transferring to the commissioners for the reduction of the national debt, any such bank annuities be entitled, during the continuance ofhis or her life, or of the life of some other person, to be named by him or her to receive (under such regulations as parliament may deem it expedientto adopt) for every 1007. of such bank annuities, and so in proportion for any greater sum than 1007. of such annuities, transferred to the said commissioners, a life annuity of such annual amount, according to the age of the nominee, and the average price of such bank annuities on the nearest open day preceding the day of the transfer thereof.-3. That in order to give further effect to the aforegoing resolution, every proprietor of 31. per cent consolidated or reduced bank annuities, who shall be desirous of exchanging any such bank annuities for a life annuity in the continuance of the lives of two persons, to be named by such proprietor (of whom such proprietor may be one) and the life of the longer liver of them, shall, on transferring to the commissioners for the reduction of the national debt any such bank annuities, be entitled during the continuance of such two lives, and of the life of the longer liver of them, to receive (under such regulations as parliament may deem it

expedient to adopt) for every 1001. of such bank annuities, and so in proportion for any greater sum than 1007. of such annuities, transferred to the said commissioners, a life annuity of such annual amount according to the respective ages of such two nominees, and the average price of such bank annuities on the nearest open day preceding the day of the transfer thereof.-4. That no persons shall be admitted to be a nominee, either for the grant of an annuity for the continuance of a single life, or for the grant of an annuity for the continuance of two lives and of the longer liver of them, who shall be under the age of thirty-five years.-5. That the dividends payable in respect of the bank annuities, which shall be transferred to the commissioners for the reduction of the national debt, in exchange for life annuities, shall be received by the said commissioners, and shall constitute a part of the funds applicable to the reduction of the national debt; and that out of the said funds applicable to the reduction of the national debt, the said commissioners shall pay the respective life annuities granted in exchange for such bank annuities during the continuance of the respective lives for which the same shall be payable; and that the said respective life annuities shall be payable half-yearly at the bank of England, on the same days on which the dividends on the stock transferred for the purchase thereof may be payable in every year; and the first payment of every annuity shall commence on the same day on which the first dividend on the bank annuities so transferred shall be payable to the said commissioners; and that upon the death of any single

nominee,

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