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503:; as the first Solicitor became a sinecure, the second Solicitor became the only one responsible for legal business. By 1786, its office-holder was carrying out legal work for other secretaries of state and the Attorney-General, and in the early nineteenth century was employed by other government departments as well. From 1794, the Solicitor was also barred from running their own private practice. The salary began at Β£500, increased to Β£1,000 in 1755 and then to Β£2,000 in 1794; until the 1830s, the Solicitor also charged fees for work done in departments outside the Treasury, but these were then abolished and he received an allowance of Β£850 in addition to his salary. The whole salary was fixed at Β£2,000 in 1851, and then increased to Β£2,500 in 1872. The following were Treasury Solicitors after 1660. 206: 47: 56: 1585: 1597: 1279: 639:
In 1876, Augustus Keppel Stephenson, the Treasury Solicitor, was appointed Queen's Proctor and Procurator General; since then, the offices of Procurator General and Treasury Solicitor have been held together. By 1971, the office came with a salary of Β£14,000 a year. The following have been jointly HM
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Government Legal Department lawyers work in both advisory and litigation roles. In litigation, lawyers bring and defend legal proceedings involving central government and related bodies. In advisory teams, lawyers provide advice to ministers and civil servants on both the current law and on proposed
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by 1744, and perhaps as early as 1716; from the late 18th century the office included a salary of Β£200 a year. It was abolished in 1800. A second Treasury Solicitor, the precursor of the modern office, was established in 1696 and was assigned all the legal business undertaken in
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The department was historically known as the Treasury Solicitor's Department, but changed name to the Government Legal Department on 1 April 2015. The new name reflects a "significant period of change", which saw the department double in size to 2,000 staff.
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An Act to incorporate the Solicitor for the affairs of Her Majesty's Treasury, and make further provision respecting the grant of administration of the Estates of deceased persons for the use of Her Majesty.
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Historically, there were two solicitors in the Treasury. The first (The Solicitor for Negotiating and Looking after the Affairs of the Treasury), which existed alone until 1696, had become a
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The office of King's (or Queen's) Proctor is ancient; it also came to be known as HM Procurator General. The following were King's or Queen's Proctor after 1660:
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The department is the authorised address for service of proceedings on most government departments, by virtue of the list published under the
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to provide advice and legal representation on a huge range of issues to many government departments.
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According to another source, he was appointed jointly with one "Mr. East" (
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HM Procurator General and Treasury Solicitor Resource Accounts 2009-2010
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Non-ministerial departments of the Government of the United Kingdom
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The Nineteenth Report of the Deputy Keeper of the Public Records
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Treasury Solicitor (I; a sinecure by 1744 and abolished in 1800)
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Engines of Truth: Producing Veracity in the Victorian Courtroom
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after his resignation on 8 September 2020. She is also the
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The head of the department combines the ancient office of
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List of HM Procurators-General and Treasury Solicitors
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c. 18), which established the Treasury Solicitor as a
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The department employs more than 1,900 1476:Charity Commission for England and Wales 1101:, 28 January 1845 (issue 20436), p. 247. 310:. The Treasury Solicitor reports to the 1118:, 4 August 1876 (issue 24351), p. 4374. 806: 850:(Press release). GOV.UK. 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Solicitor to the Treasury
Welsh


Non-ministerial government department
United Kingdom
The Lord Hermer
Attorney General
Sarah Sackman
Solicitor General
Non-ministerial government department
Susanna McGibbon
gov.uk/gld
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Long title
Citation
39 & 40 Vict.
Royal assent
Text of statute as originally enacted
United Kingdom
Government Legal Profession
39 & 40 Vict.
corporation sole
non-ministerial government department
executive agency
Attorney General for England and Wales
solicitors
barristers
King's Proctor
Treasury Solicitor

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