Lord Keane (to the present baron and his successor), 2,000l. Lord Hardinge (to the present viscount and next heir male who may succeed to the title), 3,000l. Lord Gough, 2,000l. per annum, (to the present baron and wo next heirs male who may succeed Sir William F. Williams, Bart. (for life), 1,000l. PENSIONS FOR CIVIL SERVICES. Granville John Penn (to the heirs of William Penn for ever), 4,0007. Lord Colchester (for his life), 3,000l. Viscount Canterbury (for his life), 3,0007.; this pension is subject to reduction in the event of Viscount Canterbury succeeding to compensation for the abolished office of registrar of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury. Viscount Eversley (for his life), 4,000l. The trustees of the family of the late Right Hon. George Canning (during the life of his second son, Charles Canning, now Viscount Canning), 3,000l. First Class (2,000l.) Lord Glenelg, 2,000l. The Right Hon. Sir George Grey, moiety to July 24, 1861, 548/. 19s. 5d. One vacant. Second Class (1,4007.) Two vacant. Third Class (1,2004.) Fourth Class (1,000l.) The Right Hon. S. M. Philipps, late U. S. S. Home Department, 1,000l. The Right Hon. H. U. Addington, late U. S. S., Foreign Department, 600l.; receives also a diplomatic pension of 900l. per annum Robert William Hay, late U. S. S. Colonial Department, to May 9, 1861, 343/. 8s. 1d. Three vacant. Green, Philip James, officer of the late Levant Company, to January 10, 1861, 4l. 3s. 4d. Fountaine, Joh officer of the late African Company, to March 6, 1861, 32l. 10s. Brereton, Frederick William, officer of the late Exchequer in England, 4671. Frederick, Arthur, officer of the late Exchequer in England, 1411. Gimingham, John, officer of the late Exchequer in England, to April 4, 1861, 1097. 178. 9d. Glasse, William B, officer of the late Exchequer in England, 1087. George Archdall, commissioner of late board of works, Ireland, 1777. 11s. 8d. Lord Brougham and Vaux, late Lord Chancellor, 5,000l. Lord Chelmsford, late Lord Chancellor, 5,000l. The Right Hon. Joseph Napier, late Lord Chancellor, Ireland, 3,6921. 6s. PENSIONS FOR JUDICIAL SERVICES. Sir John Taylor Coleridge, Queen's Bench, 3,500l. Sir J. Patteson, Queen's Bench, to June 28, 1861, 1,6827. 13s. 10d. Sir Hugh Hill, Queen's Bench, from December 4, 1861, 3317. 178. 11d. Lord Wensleydale, late Baron Court of Exchequer, 3,500. Sir Thomas J. Piatt, late Baron Court of Exchequer, 3,500l. Sir James Wigram, late Vice Chancellor, 3,500l. Charles Heneage Elsley, late judge, County Court, 8007. Benjamin Parham, late judge, County Court, to August 16, 1861, 502l. 3s. 6d. The Right Hon. Richard Greene, late Baron Court of Exchequer, Ireland, from February 12 Acheson Lyle, Master in Chancery, from October 12, 1860, 623l. 11s. 3d. John Stewart (for life), Secondary in the Office of Second Clerk, or Lord Treasurer's George Tomb, Assistant Barrister, County Wicklow, 276/. 188. 4d. HEREDITARY PENSIONS, TRANSFERRED FROM GROSS REVENUES. Moiety of the Earl of Bath's pension, 1,2007. MISCELLANEOUS PENSIONS. The Servants of her late Majesty Queen Charlotte, 1,1787. 16s. 8d. Pensions formerly on the Civil List of their late Majesties George the Fourth and William the Fourth, the Hereditary Revenues of Scotland, and 4 per Cent. Duties, 31,1277. 9s. 3d. The Trustees of Mrs. Sarah Hamilton and her Children, 625l. Os. 8d. Annuities granted in Ireland, 1847. 12s. 4d. Charles Joseph Jolly, Doorkeeper, House of Lords, Ireland, for loss of emoluments by the Mary Anne Forster, now Tomes, Housemaid, House of Lords, Ireland, for loss of emoluments by the Union, 187. 08. 10d. Persons who suffered by the Rebellion in Ireland, in 1798, 1297. 58. 2d. Pensions formerly on the Civil List, Ireland, 9,1081. Os. 7d. FRANCE. Ambassador Secretary of Embassy The salaries and pensions paid out of the Consolidated Fund for the diplomatic service were as follow: Chargé des Archives.. Secretary of Legation Second Paid Attaché WURTEMBURG. Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary...... Secretary of Legation FRANKFORT. Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary..... Secretary of Legation 4,125 0 525 0 0 262 10 0 0 187 10 0 Paid Attaché 188 0 0 Minister Plenipotentiary.. Secretary of Legation SAXONY. 2,088 5 6 994 0 0 1,100 0 0 SWITZERLAND. Minister Plenipotentiary Secretary of Legation 2,250 0 0 400 0 0 The sums paid to officers of courts of justice out of the Consolidated Fund were as follow:: GREAT BRITAIN. The Right Hon. Lord Campbell, Lord Chancellor, to June 23, 1861, 2,8027. 4s. The Right Hon. Lord Westbury, from June 24, 1861, 3,1977. 16s. The Right Hon. Sir James Knight Bruce, Lord Justice. Court of Appeal, 6,000/. The Right Hon. Sir John Romilly, Master of the Rolls, 6,000l. The Right Hon. Sir R. T. Kindersley, Vice-Chancellor, 5,000l. The Right Hon. Sir John Stuart, Vice-Chancellor, 5,000l. The Right Hon. Sir W. Page Wood, Vice-Chancellor, 5,000l. P. H. Pepys, Secretary of Presentations, 4007. N. T. Senior, Secretary of Commissions, 400/. P. H. Pepys, for expenses of the office of the Clerk of Presentations, 501. COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH. The Right Hon. Sir Alex. J. C. Cockburn, Lord Chief Justice, 8,0007. Sir William Wightman, puisne judge, 5,000l. Sir Charles Crompton, puisne judge, 5,000/. Sir Hugh Hill, puisne judge, to December 3, 1861, 4,525l. 17s. 3 d. Sir Colin Blackburne, puisne judge, 5,000l. Sir John Mellor, puisne judge, from December 4, 1861, 474l. 2s. 9d. COURT OF Exchequer. The Right Hon. Sir Frederick Pollock, Lord Chief Baron, 7,000l. Sir Samuel Martin, Lord Chief Baron, 5,000l. Sir George W. W. Bramwell, Lord Chief Baron, 5,000l. Sir William Fry Channell, Lord Chief Baron, 5,000l. Sir James P. Wilde, Lord Chief Baron, 5,000l. POLICE COURTS. Salaries of magistrates, police courts of the metropolis, (one at 1,500l., and twenty-two at 1,2001. per annum, 27,900l. MISCELLANEOUS. The Right Hon. Sir Stephen Lushington, Judge, High Court of Admiralty, 4,000l. The Assistant Judge, Middlesex Court of Sessions, 1,200l. The Preacher, Rolls Chapel, for expenses, 2251. Leonard Edmunds, Clerk of the Patents,* 4007. In addition to 1500l. per annum as reading and committee clerk, House of Lords, and 6007. per annum out of the vote for patent office salaries, &c. Charles Romilly, Clerk of the Crown, 1,2007. The Right Hon. Sir Laurence Peel, for attending the meetings of the Judicial Committee of Privy Council, 400l. Salaries to judges of County Courts, 76,800/. COURTS OF JUSTICE IN SCOTLAND. The Right Hon. Duncan M'Neil, Lord Justice-General, and President, Court of Session, 4,800L. The Right Hon. John Inglis, Lord Justice Clerk and President of the Second Division, Court of Session, 4 500l. Charles Baillie, judge, Court of Session, 3,000l. Alexander Wood, judge, Court of Session, to Jan. 28, 1862, 2,483l. 6s. 8d. John Cowan, judge, Court of Session, 3,000l. John Marshall, of Currichill, judge, Court of Session, 3,000l. Sir George Deas, judge, Court of Session, 3,000l. Hercules J. Robertson, of Benholme, judge, Court of Session, 3,000l. Charles Neaves, judge, Court of Session, 3,000l. Robert Macfarlane, judge, Court of Session, from January 29, 1862, 516l. 13s. 4d. Sundry Sheriff Substitutes, 34,470l. 11s. 10d. Compensation to sundry late officers of the Court of Session, &c., 1,3157. 18s. 8d. IRELAND. COURT OF CHANCERY. The Right Hon. M. Brady, the Lord Chancellor, 8,000l. The Right Hon. T. B. C. Smith, Master of the Rolls, 3,9697. 4s. 8d. The Right Hon. Francis Blackburne, Lord Justice, Court of Appeal, 1,000l. E. Litton, Master in Ordinary, 2,7691. 4s. 8d. J. J. Murphy, Master in Ordinary, 2,7691. 4s. 8d. E. Tandy, Second Taxing Master, 800/. To make good the Deficiency of the Fee Fund, 29,500l. The Salaries of the Officers and Clerks of the Court, 5,5991. 7s. 9d. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. The Right Hon. J. H. Monahan, Chief Justice, 4,612l. 18s. 8d. The Salaries of the Officers and Clerks of the Court, 4,0351. COURT OF EXCHEQUER. The Right Hon. David R. Pigott, Chief Baron, 4,612l. 18s. 8d. The Right Hon. Rickard Deasy, Baron, from February 12, 1861, 3,309/. 10s. 2a. COURT OF PROBATE. The Hon. Mountifort Longfield, Judge, 2,5007. |