HC Deb 28 April 1814 vol 27 cc583-4

Mr. Brogden reported from the committee of the whole House, to whom it was referred to consider of the Act of the parliament of Ireland, 40 Geo. 3, c. 69, to enable his Majesty to grant annuities to the Lord High Chancellor, and to the Judges of the Court of King'-bench, Master of the Rolls, Judges of the Courts of Common pleas and Exchequer, Judge or Commissary of the Court of Prerogative, the Judge of the Court of Admiralty, the Chairman of the Quarter Sessions of the county of Dublin, and Assistant Barristers of the several other counties, on the resignation of their respective offices, and for other purposes therein mentioned; the Resolution which they had directed him to report to the House; and the same was read,

the reign of his present Majesty, by which the drawbacks and bounties on sugar exported from Great Britain were regulated and ascertained, be repealed; and that the following Schedule be substituted in lieu thereof, except with respect to raw sugar, for a time to be limited, viz.

and agreed to by the House, and is as follows:

Resolved, That his Majesty be enabled to grant, under certain conditions to be limited, unto any person who may or shall have executed the office of Chief Justice of the Court of King's-bench, Master of the Rolls, Chief Justice of the Common pleas, or Chief Baron of the Exchequer, in Ireland, respectively, an additional annuity of 800l. Irish currency to each of such persons; and to any person who may or shall have executed the office of Puisne Judge of the Court of King's-bench or Common-pleas, or of Baron of the Exchequer, in Ireland, an additional annuity of 600l. Irish currency to each of such persons; such annuities to be granted to them respectively, after their resignation of such offices respectively.

Ordered, That a Bill be brought in upon the said Resolution; and that Mr. Brogden, Mr. Peel, Mr. William Fitzgerald, and Mr. Lushington, do prepare and bring it in.