§ Mr. Hal Millerasked the Chancellor of the Exchequer if he will list in the Official Report all those in receipt of hereditary pensions from the State, together with the annual sums involved.
§ Mr. Denzil DaviesNo hereditary pensions as such are paid. But two of the charges on the Consolidated Fund transferred from the Land Revenues of the Crown under the Land Revenues Act 1853, as amended by the Crown Lands Act 1866, are analogous. They are the payment of annuities of £12.36p to the heirs and assigns of Thomas Warren and of £375.80p in respect of Henry de Nassau, Lord D'Auverquerque. A full list of the charges originally transferred under those Acts and still in payment was shown on page 36 of Finance Accounts 1959–60 (HC 229 of 1959–60).