HC Deb 02 July 1888 vol 328 c70
MR. SUMMERS (Huddersfield)

asked the Secretary to the Treasury, What are the various sums of money received by His Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge from public sources; and, what are the services for which they are respectively given?

THE CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER (Mr. GOSCHEN) (St. George's, Hanover Square)

(who replied) said: The military pay and allowances of the Duke of Cambridge are stated on page 87 of the Army Estimates. His Royal Highness receives besides an allowance as Ranger of Richmond Park, which amounts to £109. There is also an annuity which he receives as a Prince of the Blood.

MR. BRADLAUGH (Northampton)

Are there any other allowances that he receives in connection with the Rangership?

MR. GOSCHEN

I am not aware of any but that in the Estimate, which is £109.

MR. BRADLAUGH

Will the right hon. Gentleman inquire whether the Ranger takes any benefit from the letting of any of the lands under his control?

MR. SUMMERS

Will he state the amount of the respective sums in the Army Estimates?

MR. GOSCHEN

I think the hon. Member can do the addition himself, if he looks at the Estimates.