HC Deb 16 April 1907 vol 172 cc749-50
MAJOR COATES (Lewisham)

To ask the First Commissioner of Works when the Committee now considering the disposal of the site of the Duke of York's School at Chelsea was appointed, and of whom the Committee consists.

(Answered by Mr. Harcourt.) The Committee, which was appointed in June, 1906, consists of:—Chairman, the Right Honourable R. K. Causton, M. P., Paymaster-General; Mr. F. D. Acland, M. P.; Major-General H. D. Hutchinson, C.S.I.,

Counties. Deduction from Death Duty Grant. Deduction from Agricultural Grant. Total.
£ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d.
Antrim 950 6 1 950 6 1
Armagh 1,356 12 0 1,356 12 0
Carlow 1,518 6 11 1,518 6 11
Cavan 421 11 9 421 11 9
Clare 870 11 8 870 11 8
Cork 5,031 17 9 5,031 17 9
Donegal 738 12 8 738 12 8
Down 2,230 12 2 2,230 12 2
Dublin 1,574 11 7 1,574 11 7
Fermanagh 1,425 18 6 1,425 18 6
Galway 3,622 13 6 3,622 13 6
Kerry 838 8 3 838 8 3
Kildare 2,957 8 3 5,507 4 6 8,464 12 9
Kilkenny 4,693 0 5 392 5 8 5,085 6 1
King's County 1,582 0 8 1,582 0 8
Leitrim 552 9 6 552 9 6
Limerick 4,384 13 4 4,384 13 4
Londonderry 1,378 9 4 1,378 9 4

Director of Staff Duties; the Honourable Sir Schomberg McDonnell, K.C.B., C.V.O., Secretary, Office of Works; Sir G. D. A. Fleetwood Wilson, K.C.B., Director of Army Finance; Secretary, Mr. B. M. Draper.