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Class III
Sinecures, of the emolument of which the quantum
is liable to be manifestly rises out of and rises and falls with the
pressure of some a great public calamity, which
by his influence it is thus the interest of the Sinecurist
to increase or pocket against decrease: -necurist for having at the same time
he having possessing it the same time by means of relation some
public or connection or both a chance more
or less considerable of giving efficiency to such his of employing such influence with
effect.
To the mischievousness attached to those of Classes
I and II. is added in the case of the Sinecures
of this class the mischief of the calamity to the
production aggravation of which they are thus
respectively subservient.
Division I
Sinecures, conducive to the continuance or commencement of
commencement of the calamity of war. Emolument
No Page Official Title of Name of Since of annual
the Sinecurist £
1 279 Teller emoluments Marquis of Buck. 23, 093
unreeduced. "Depty-
"and Clerks paid out
of it. Report.
2 279 Teller emolument Earl Camden 23,117
unreduced — Deputy
and Clerk paid out
of it. Rep
3. 279 Chamberlain of the Hon. Fred. North 1,755
Tally Office
4 279 Chamberlain of the Montague Burgoyne 1,660
Tally Office.
Identifier: | JB/147/004/003 "JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 147.
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1810-02-22 |
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147 |
Sinecures |
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004 |
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003 |
Class I / Class II / Class III |
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Rudiments sheet (brouillon) |
2 |
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recto |
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TH 1806 |
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Andre Morellet |
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1806 |
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49229 |
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