Publisher's Synopsis
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1903 edition. Excerpt: ... Charles II (cont.). Grant made by Par1 lament for yearly support (3) 161. Cheers as a form of Interruption--Friendly and Ironical Character of Cheers (3) 65 and note. Chief Minister of the Crown, refer to titles Leadership and Prime Minister. Chiltern Hundreds, Stewardship of--Institution of Office as a means of permitting a Member to retire from Parliament (2> 99, 100. Church--Prerogative of the Crown in matters Ecclesiastical, Infringement by the Commons --Attitude of Queen Elizabeth (1) 36 and note. Church in Ireland Bill (1869) (3) 103--note. Churchill, Lord R. (1) 188. Churchill, Mr. Winston (2) 128. City of London--Members Privilege to Sit on Treasury Bench (2) 27. Civil List burdens placed upon Civil List when first instituted--items of Expenditure, etc. (3) 162. First regular Budgets--germ of system of Parliamentary Control contained in (3) 162. Removing Civil Service Expenditure from the List and Amount assigned to meet Personal requirements of the Sovereign (3) 163- Control by the Sovereign over Expenditure --insufficiency of Amounts granted in Civil List--Applications for Grants in Aid, etc. (3) 162. Division into Classes (3) 165. Origin of the term and its first appearance in England and the Continent (3) 161--and note. Pension List taken over on the Accession of Queen Victoria, (3) 163. Reform of Civil List brought about by Burke--putting an end to constant deficits and appeals for grants in aid (3) 163- Special Allowances to different Members of Royal Family payable out of general Funds of the State (3) 163--and note. Statistical Information--Amounts of Civil List under various Sovereigns (3) 162-- note. Civil Service--Exclusion of Members from Par- liament (2) 122--note. Civil Service Estimates, refer to Estimates....