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2176:; it referred to the payment for all officials on the government payroll. There was much controversy as to whether the list would be controlled by the governor or by the Legislative Assembly. The Assembly demanded control of all money matters, while the governors worried that if the Assembly was given this power, then certain positions would be delisted. Eventually under the
2263:, succeeding the 1950 Act, was the final enactment of that name. It provided for a Higher Salaries Commission (now known as the Remuneration Authority), an independent salary-setting body for public offices including judges. A standalone Higher Salaries Commission Act 1977 extracted the commission from the Civil List Act. Some parts of the Act were also rehomed into the
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and the judiciary. The Civil List Act 1950 provided for salaries and allowances of members of
Parliament to be fixed by Order in Council on the recommendation of a royal commission, where previously they had been set at intervals by legislation, and also codified the convention that a Minister of the
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An Act to make provision for the honour and dignity of the Crown and the Royal Family, and for the payment of certain allowances and pensions; to enable His
Majesty to assent to arrangements on behalf of any son of His Majesty being Duke of Cornwall for the payment of certain sums out of the revenues
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applied the condition that any new pensions should be "granted to such persons only as have just claims on the royal beneficence or who by their personal services to the Crown, or by the performance of duties to the public, or by their useful discoveries in science and attainments in literature and
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The last two decades of the Civil List were marked by surpluses and deficits. Surpluses in the 1991–2000 Civil List caused by low inflation and the efforts of the Queen and her staff to make the Royal
Household more efficient led to the accrual of a £35.3 million reserve by late 2000. Consequently,
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is often said to have received a civil list pension, but his mother was the actual recipient.) As of 1911, a sum of £1,200 was allotted each year from the Civil List, in addition to the pensions already in force. From a Return issued in 1908, the total of Civil List pensions payable in that year
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The last
British monarch to receive Civil List payments was Elizabeth II. The Civil List for her reign lasted from her accession in 1952 until its abolition in 2012. During this period the Queen, as head of state, used the Civil List to defray some of the official expenditure of the monarchy.
1625:, the sum voted for the Civil List was restricted to the expenses of the Royal Household, removing any residual responsibilities associated with the cost of the civil government. This finally removed any links between the sovereign and the cost of the civil government. On the accession of
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is a list of individuals to whom money is paid by the government, typically for service to the state or as honorary pensions. It is a term especially associated with the United
Kingdom, and its former colonies and dominions. It was originally defined as expenses supporting the
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In the United
Kingdom, the Civil List was, until 2011, the annual grant that covered some expenses associated with the Sovereign performing their official duties, including those for staff salaries, state visits, public engagements, ceremonial functions and the upkeep of the
2330:"William III, 1697-8: An Act for granting to His Majesty a further Subsidy of Tunnage and Poundage towards raiseing the Yearly Su[m]m of Seven hundred thousand Pounds... [Chapter XXIII. Rot. Parl. 9 Gul. III. p. 4. n. 5.] | British History Online"
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every year (an income surplus of £210.7 million for the year ended 31 March 2010). This income is received by the Crown and given to the state as a result of the agreement reached in 1760 that has been renewed at the beginning of each subsequent reign. The
109:
An Act for granting to His
Majesty a further Subsidy of Tunnage and Poundage towards raiseing the Yearly Summ of Seven hundred thousand Pounds for the Service of His Majesties. Household & other Uses therein mencioned during His Majesties
653:
An Act to authorize the Lord
Steward of the Household, the Lord Chamberlain, the Master of the Horse, the Master of the Robes, and the Lords of the Treasury, respectively, to pay Bounties granted by His Majesty to Persons in low and indigent
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the Civil List was fixed at £7.9 million annually in 2001, the same amount as in 1991, and remained at that level until its abolition. The reserve was then used to make up the shortfall in the Civil List during the subsequent decade. The
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to
Parliament for the duration of his reign, and in return Parliament would assume responsibility for most of the costs of the civil government. Parliament would continue to pay the Civil List, which would defray the expenses of the
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An act to amend an act made in the parliament of
Ireland, for the support of the honour and dignity of his Majesty's crown in Ireland; and for granting to his Majesty a civil list establishment under certain provisions and
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and made provision for sums payable to the monarch. Various Civil List enactments were passed, repealed and replaced over the next hundred years which provided for permanent appropriations of Parliament to fund to the
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An Act to make provision for the honour and dignity of the Crown and the Royal Family, as to the disposal in certain circumstances of revenues of the Duchy of Cornwall, and for the payment of certain allowances and
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marked a significant change in royal finances. As his predecessor, George II, had failed to meet all of the specific costs of the civil government in accordance with the previous arrangement, it was decided by the
861:
An act for the better Support of his Majesty's Household, and of the Honour and Dignity of the Crown of the United Kingdom; and for preventing Accumulation of Arrears in the Payments out of the Civil List
1950:
An Act to provide for supplementing out of moneys provided by Parliament the sums payable under the enactments mentioned in section 6(1) of the Civil List Act 1972; and to repeal section 5(2)(b) of that
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2064:. The state duties and staff of other members of the Royal Family were funded from a parliamentary annuity, the amount of which was fully refunded by the Queen to the Treasury. The Queen's consort (
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amounted to £24,665. In the financial year 2012-13 the annual cost of Civil List pensions paid to 53 people was £126,293. New Civil List pensions continue to be awarded occasionally.
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1637:, this constitutional arrangement was confirmed, but the historical term "Civil List" remained even though the grant had nothing to do with the expenses of the civil government.
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on 18 October 2011. Under this Act, the Sovereign Grant now funds all of the official expenditure of the monarchy, not just the expenditure previously borne by the Civil List.
56:, together with property maintenance and other sundry expenses, were covered by separate grants from individual government departments. The Civil List was abolished under the
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1633:—which reiterated the principles of the civil list system and specified all prior Acts as in force—was passed. Upon the accession of subsequent monarchs down to
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Crown must be a member of Parliament. It was amended in 1964 to provide for an annuity for former prime ministers and the widows of former prime ministers.
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2091:. In its place, he said, "the Royal Household will receive a new Sovereign Support Grant linked to a portion of the revenue of the Crown Estate". The
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An Act to make further provision for the honour and dignity of the Crown and the Royal Family, and for the payment of certain allowances and pensions.
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from 2007 to 2010; eventually the Act was repealed in two stages. The provisions relating to the Governor-General were repealed and replaced by the
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An act for the Support of His Majesty's Household, and of the Honour and Dignity of the Crown of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.
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An Act for the Support of Her Majesty's Household, and of the Honour and Dignity of the Crown of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.
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An Act for the Support of His Majesty's Household and of the Honour and Dignity of the Crown of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.
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An Act to make provision for the honour and dignity of the Crown and the Royal Family, and for the payment of certain allowances and pensions.
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An Act to make provision for the honour and dignity of the Crown and the Royal Family, and for the payment of certain allowances and pensions.
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of 1688, the expenses relating to the support of the monarch were largely separated from the ordinary expenses of the state managed by the
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states that the King shall have a civil list. A similar provision was contained in Article 22 of the 1996 Amended Moroccan Constitution.
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is no longer commonly used to describe the payment of civil servants in Canada, who are covered in the budgets of executive agencies.
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the arts, have merited the gracious consideration of their sovereign and the gratitude of their country." Famous recipients include
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civil servant bureaucrats, in a personal capacity, are paid from the Civil List. Senior civil servants may be called to account by
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and other royal family members were "desirous that reductions in these grants should be made during this time of national crisis".
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allowed the Treasury to review the level of the payment every ten years, but only allowed for increases and not reductions.
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2210:. The civil service system in India is rank-based and does not follow the tenets of the position-based civil services.
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An act for the better support of his Majesty's household, and of the honour and dignity of the crown of Great Britain.
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An Act for the better Support of His Majesty's Household, and of the Honour and Dignity of the Crown of Great Britain.
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213:
167:
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An Act for the better support of his Majesty's houshold and of the honour and dignity of the crown of Great Britain.
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to say that George had felt it was possible to reject the grant by "exercise of the most rigid economy" and that
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An Act for the Support of his Majesty's Household, and of the Honour and Dignity of the Crown of Great Britain.
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of the Duchy during the minority of the said Duke; and for purposes connected with the matters aforesaid.
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and some of the costs of the civil government. George III, however, retained the income from the
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The Civil List and Gratuity Act provides a civil list and gratuity for the maintenance of the
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Jerome J. McGann, 'Byron, George Gordon Noel, sixth Baron Byron (1788–1824)',
2651:"Erotic painter Molly Parkin is shocked to receive rare honour from the Queen"
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as in force today (including any amendments) within the United Kingdom, from
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that George III would surrender the hereditary revenues from the
2718:"National Civil Service System in India : A Critical View"
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and the remaining provisions were repealed and replaced by the
2776:. United Nations Public Administration Network. Archived from
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ever received direct funding from the Civil List. The then
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List of individuals to whom money is paid by the government
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Jeremy Noel-Tod, 'Logue, (John) Christopher (1926–2011)',
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Members of Parliament (Remuneration and Services) Act 2013
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Joanne Wilkes, 'Jewsbury, Geraldine Endsor (1812–1880)',
2553:. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. p. 76.
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Pensions in the United Kingdom § Civil List pensions
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2771:"Morocco Constitution Adopted 13 September 1996"
2525:. The Crown Estate. 15 July 2010. Archived from
2864:President of Singapore#Salary and entitlements
2581:Chris Wrigley, 'Barnes, William (1801–1886)',
2499:"Secret deals that obscure the royal finances"
52:. The cost of transport and security for the
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2694:. House of Commons Hansard. 17 June 2013
2450:"What Is The True Cost Of The Monarchy?"
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2615:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
2599:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
2583:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
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2826:"PM welcomes review of Civil List Act"
2802:"Civil List Act 1979 | Law Commission"
2424:"Sovereign Grant Act: main provisions"
2723:. Government of India. Archived from
2009:Text of statute as originally enacted
1546:Text of statute as originally enacted
1443:Text of statute as originally enacted
1331:Text of statute as originally enacted
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182:Text of statute as originally enacted
125:(Ruffhead: 9 & 10 Will. 3. c. 23)
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2849:Cap. 44, 2002 Rev. Ed.
2678:, Oxford University Press, May 2015
2633:, Oxford University Press, Jan 2015
2354:"The Convention and Bill of Rights"
1723:15 & 16 Geo. 6 & 1 Eliz. 2
25:
2891:Royal financial reports 2003/2004
2523:"News Page - 2010 Annual Results"
2452:. Royal Central. 17 February 2013
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2232:New Zealand Constitution Act 1852
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2617:, Oxford University Press, 2004
2601:, Oxford University Press, 2004
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2471:Elena Egawhary (23 June 2010).
2392:Verkaik, Robert (30 May 2002).
2218:Article 45 of the 2011 Amended
2068:) received £359,000 per year.
2016:Text of the Civil List Act 1975
1901:Text of the Civil List Act 1972
1777:Text of the Civil List Act 1952
2913:Monarchy of the United Kingdom
2692:"Written Answers to Questions"
2044:and his immediate family (the
1879:Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1977
1429:Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1977
1:
2473:"How the Civil List is spent"
2426:. HM Treasury. Archived from
2381:. 22 August 1992. p. 10.
1175:Statute Law Revision Act 1873
927:Civil List (Ireland) Act 1805
906:Statute Law Revision Act 1872
706:Statute Law Revision Act 1871
602:Statute Law Revision Act 1871
499:Statute Law Revision Act 1867
383:Statute Law Revision Act 1867
278:Statute Law Revision Act 1867
2649:Richard Eden (20 May 2012).
2497:Travis, Alan (30 May 2002).
2085:Chancellor of the Exchequer
641:Parliament of Great Britain
538:Parliament of Great Britain
419:Parliament of Great Britain
319:Parliament of Great Britain
214:Parliament of Great Britain
168:Customs Law Repeal Act 1825
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2375:"Silence of the readers".
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2539:Civil List Act 1837 (c.2)
2334:www.british-history.ac.uk
2273:Governor-General Act 2010
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1532:Sovereign Grant Act 2011
1499:1 Edw. 8. & 1 Geo. 6
1073:Sovereign Grant Act 2011
798:Sovereign Grant Act 2011
450:Territorial extent
131:Territorial extent
58:Sovereign Grant Act 2011
2876:BBC Royal Accounts 2002
2204:Civil Services of India
2549:Erickson, Lee (1996).
2289:President of Singapore
1654:Sir Frederick Ponsonby
1596:The 1760 accession of
812:Text of the Civil list
2265:Constitution Act 1986
2253:Members of Parliament
2240:Colony of New Zealand
2234:(an enactment of the
2220:Moroccan Constitution
2097:statutory corporation
97:Parliament of England
2635:accessed 7 Sept 2017
2619:accessed 7 Sept 2017
2603:accessed 7 Sept 2017
2587:accessed 7 Sept 2017
2404:on February 24, 2014
2306:Privy Purse in India
2054:Duchess of Cambridge
2032:Only the Queen, the
769:1 & 2 Vict. c. 2
2918:Government finances
2680:accessed 7 Sep 2017
2261:Civil List Act 1979
2132:Civil List Act 1837
2116:Civil List pensions
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2046:Duchess of Cornwall
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1867:Civil List Act 1952
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1603:Civil List Act 1760
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1559:Civil List Act 1727
1555:Civil List Act 1697
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1345:Civil List Act 1910
1267:Civil List Act 1901
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728:Civil List Act 1837
623:Civil List Act 1785
520:Civil List Act 1776
405:Civil List Act 1760
300:Civil List Act 1727
196:Civil List Act 1714
78:Civil List Act 1697
18:Civil List Act 1952
2923:Monarchy and money
2806:www.lawcom.govt.nz
2529:on 22 August 2010.
2247:, Prime Minister,
2145:Geraldine Jewsbury
2137:William Wordsworth
2020:legislation.gov.uk
1905:legislation.gov.uk
1781:legislation.gov.uk
1635:Queen Elizabeth II
1616:Duchy of Lancaster
816:legislation.gov.uk
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