 | Sir Henry Parnell - 1831 - 383 頁
...the Excise branch. ^ or two meetings a week of the general board would be sufficient. The presence of the first Lord of the Treasury and of the Chancellor of the Exchequer at the board would enable them effectually to control the expense of management, and at the same time... | |
 | 1872
...as long as these expectations are fulfilled, no matter who is at the head of affairs. The salaries of the First Lord of the Treasury and of the Chancellor of the Exchequer are £5,000 a year each ; the Junior Lords have £1,000 each, and the Secretaries £2,000. The whole... | |
 | James William Gilbart - 1836
...considerations, the directors felt it to be their duty to bring the whole proceedings under the notice of the first lord of the treasury, and of the chancellor of the exchequer ; and they had very soon the satisfaction of finding, that the matter was viewed by his majesty's ministers... | |
 | Great Britain. Parliament - 1848
...inexpedient to continue to the public the high rate of 8 per cent interest, chargeable under the letter of the First Lord of the Treasury and of the Chancellor of the Exchequer; but that they had to wait until Monday, the day before the meeting of Parliament, before the Government... | |
 | John Weale - 1854 - 910 頁
...the executive government has been in the hands of a political faction, generally either Whig or Tory, and the exercise of power is reposed in a body of...however, varies. The next class of political personages are ministers of state not cabinet ministers, as the Secretary at Wai-, Secretary for Ireland, President... | |
 | Leone Levi - 1857
...a departure from the restrictive principles of the Act of 1844, authorized by the following Letter of the First Lord of the Treasury and of the Chancellor of the Exchequer, dated the 25th of October. " GENTLEMEN, " Downing-street, 25th October, 1847. " Her Majesty's Government... | |
 | Henry Nicholas Sealy - 1858 - 397 頁
...depar" ture from the restricted principles of the Act of 1844, " authorised by the following letter of the first Lord " of the Treasury and of the Chancellor of the Ex" chequer, dated the 25th of October : — The Treasury letter, after describing the state of trade,... | |
 | Frederick Wicks - 1872 - 210 頁
...as long as these expectations are fulfilled, no matter who is at the head of affairs. The salaries of the First Lord of the Treasury and of the Chancellor of the Exchequer are £5,000 a year each; the Junior Lords have £1,000 each, and the Secretaries £2,000. The whole... | |
 | Frederick Wicks - 1872 - 210 頁
...as long as these expectations are fulfilled, no matter who is at the head of affairs. The salaries of the First Lord of the Treasury and of the Chancellor of the Exchequer are £5,000 a year each; the Junior Lords have £1,000 each, and the Secretaries £2,000. The whole... | |
 | 1911
...assistant. All the above officers are members of the House of Commons and of the government. The salaries of the first lord of the treasury and of the chancellor of the exchequer are £5000 per annum; of the joint secretaries £2000 per annum each, of three of the junior lords... | |
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