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3. Average number of the vacancies every year: being as
the number of New functionaries 23, as that of the former functionaries
70; say for round numbers 69: that number being
4, this will be one third of 4 namely
4. Hence, average value amount of the salaries placed every
year at the disposal of the Chancellor by the vacancies of that
year: which sum, to give the total value of his patronage, over
and above that of that of the appointments already made, will
be to be multiplied by 7, as below –
Query the answer to which is requested.
Of the salaries attached to the 23 situations 11 in being so many different amounts
will it be worthwhile to take a separate account of each for this purpose? namely,
1. Chief Judge £5000 £3,000
2. Three Pursuers at £2000 – 6000
3. Six Commissioners at £1,900 – £9,000
4. Two Registrars at £800 – £1,600
5. Eight Deputy Registrars at £600 – £4,800
1 Secretary – £1,200
1 First Clerk – £500
1 Legal Clerk – £300
Note (a)
(a) [£26,400] In a § 2 trace, intituled "The New
Bankrupt Act &c 1891 with Introduction, Notes and Index
"by a Barrister" p.25, the sum, at which the total
is set down as £24,000, and no more: a slip, surely,
either of the pen or of the press.
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