Parliamentary Papers, Volume 13H.M. Stationery Office, 1886 - Bills, Legislative |
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... pensions . In the course of the past twelve months , the number of deaths among the Widows of Non - Commissioned and Petty Officers , Private Soldiers and Seamen , on full pension has been comparatively greater than usual ; but , as has ...
... pensions . In the course of the past twelve months , the number of deaths among the Widows of Non - Commissioned and Petty Officers , Private Soldiers and Seamen , on full pension has been comparatively greater than usual ; but , as has ...
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... pension list through re - marriage , in addition to the 48 deaths reported as above mentioned . The net reduction was consequently 49 , or a decrease from 1,049 to 1,000 Widows chargeable at the full rate of pension . The 1,000 pensions ...
... pension list through re - marriage , in addition to the 48 deaths reported as above mentioned . The net reduction was consequently 49 , or a decrease from 1,049 to 1,000 Widows chargeable at the full rate of pension . The 1,000 pensions ...
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... pensions in abeyance has been reduced by £ 100 to £ 2,500 , in view of the advance which has taken place in the age ... pensions is computed to be £ 30,550 ; for 13 half pensions £ 2,700 ; on account of funeral allowances £ 870 ; for ...
... pensions in abeyance has been reduced by £ 100 to £ 2,500 , in view of the advance which has taken place in the age ... pensions is computed to be £ 30,550 ; for 13 half pensions £ 2,700 ; on account of funeral allowances £ 870 ; for ...
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... Pensions to 1,000 Widows 135,075 Half Pensions to 939 re - married Women 69,975 Provision for restoration of Pensions in abeyance Allowances in Sickness , and Subscriptions to Hospitals 2,500 1,400 Funeral Allowances · · 2,280 Widows ...
... Pensions to 1,000 Widows 135,075 Half Pensions to 939 re - married Women 69,975 Provision for restoration of Pensions in abeyance Allowances in Sickness , and Subscriptions to Hospitals 2,500 1,400 Funeral Allowances · · 2,280 Widows ...
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... pensions already granted . The object of the fund is described as the relief of the widows and orphans and other near relatives of non - commissioned officers and privates who , from the 1st July , 1882 , lose their lives through ...
... pensions already granted . The object of the fund is described as the relief of the widows and orphans and other near relatives of non - commissioned officers and privates who , from the 1st July , 1882 , lose their lives through ...
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Page 145 - Majesty having taken the said Memorial into consideration was pleased, by and with the advice of Her Privy Council, to approve of what is therein proposed ; and the Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty are to give the necessary directions herein accordingly.
Page 145 - Most Excellent Majesty in Council. Whereas there was this day read at the Board a Memorial from the Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, dated the 14th day of July, 1924 (CW 8311/23J, in the words following, viz.
Page 97 - Sir, — I have the honour to acquaint you, for the information of the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, that...
Page 145 - Secretary to be responsible to the First Lord for the finance of the Department, and for so much of the other business of the Admiralty as may be assigned to him.
Page 51 - The application shall be made and the case stated within such time and in such manner as may be from time to time directed by rules under this act...
Page 73 - The moment he perceived the position of the French, that intuitive genius with which Nelson was endowed, displayed itself; and it instantly struck him, that where there was room for an enemy's ship to swing, there was room for one of ours to anchor.
Page 50 - Candidate is the son oí an officer of the Army ; to the Secretary of the Admiralty, if the Candidate is the son of an officer of the Navy or Marines ; and to the Military Secretary, India Office, if the Candidate is the son of an officer of the Indian Army. Colonial and Service Cadets...
Page xviii - ... the maintenance and education of the children of seamen happening to be slain or disabled in such sea service ; And, also, for the further relief and encouragement of seamen and improvement of navigation ; Now, to this end, our Royal purpose, etc.
Page 50 - Examination, a number, not to exceed eight, being sons of Officers of the Navy, Army, or Marines, or of Civil Officers under the Board of Admiralty, with respect to whom the annual payment will be £4O only.
Page 79 - Navy who shall have died in the Service, and whose family shall have been left in pecuniary £ distress (subject to the approval of Our Secretary of State) 20 For the son of an Officer below the rank of Colonel or Regimental Field Officer in the Army, and Captain or...