§ Mr. Canavanasked the Prime Minister whether he will list all the public appointments for which he is responsible, the names of the present holders of these appointments and their salaries and allowances.
§ The Prime MinisterThe list below shows the paid appointments on which it is my duty to advise the Queen. It also includes the Police Complaints Board whose members are appointed by me. The list excludes ministerial and ecclesiastical appointments and also a number of Civil Service appointments whose holders are recruited through normal Civil Service channels. I am also responsible for a number of unpaid appointments, notably to the boards of trustees of certain museums and galleries.
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Salary £ Lords of Appeal in Ordinary Lord Wilberforce … 21,175 Lord Diplock … Viscount Dilhorne … Lord Simon of Glaisdale … Lord Salmon … Lord Edmund-Davies … Lord Fraser of Tullybelton … Lord Russell of Killowen … Lord Keith of Kinkel … Lord Justices of Appeal Lord Justice Megaw … 19,425 Lord Justice Buckley … Lord Justice Stamp … Lord Justice Stephenson … Lord Justice Orr … Lord Justice Roskill … Lord Justice Lawton … Lord Justice Scarman … Lord Justice Ormrod … Lord Justice Browne … Lord Justice Lane … Lord Justice Goff … Lord Justice Bridge … Lord Justice Shaw … Lord Justice Waller … Lord Justice Cumming-Bruce … Lord Justice General and Lord President of the Court of Session in Scotland. Lord Emslie … 20,425 Lord Justice Clerk Lord Wheatley … 19,300 Comptroller and Auditor-General Sir Douglas Henley … 18,675 Parliamentary Commissioner for Administration Sir Idwal Pugh … 18,675 Health Service Commissioner for England, for Scotland and for Wales … Clerk of the Parliaments Sir Peter Henderson … 18,675 Clerk of the House of Commons Mr. R. D. Barlas … 18,675 Royal Commission on the Press: Chairman. Professor O. R. McGregor … Fee of 2,500 Royal Commission on the Distribution of Income and Wealth: Chairman Lord Diamond … 13,263 Members Sir Neville Butterworth … 1000 Professor John Greve … Mr. David Lea … Mrs. Dorothy Wedderburn … Professor Sir Henry Phelps Brown … Mr. Roy Cox … Mr. George Doughty … Mr. Deryk Vander Weyer … Police Complaints Board Deputy Chairmen Sir James Waddell … 8,500 Sir George Ogden Members Mrs. Rosemary Wolff … 7,812 Sir Henry Boyne … Fee of £4 per case and £21 for attendance fee. Mr. P. G. Clarke … Mr. Colin Gilbraith … Mr. D. G. Haffenden … Mr. G. E. D. Halahan … Sir Frederick Hayday … Mrs. T. O. Kellock … Sir Bernard Ledwidge … Professor Sir Roy Marshall … Mr. J. D. B. Richardson … Dr. James Robinson … Mr. Hugh Sanders … Mrs. J. S. E. Staughton … Mr. P. M. Vine … Mrs. Jean Williams … NOTE: The Chairman, Lord Plowden, does not draw a salary.
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APPOINTMENTS NOT PAID FROM PUBLIC FUNDS First Church Estates Commissioner Sir Ronald Harris Cambridge University Regius Professor of Modern History The Reverend Professor W. O. Chadwick Regius Professor of Civil Law Professor P. G. Stein Regis Professor of Physic Professor W. J. H. Butterfield King Edward VII Professor of English Literature Professor J. F. Kermode Master of Trinity College Lord Butler of Saffron Walden Master of Churchill College Professor Sir William Hawthorne Oxford University Regius Professor of Greek Professor P. H. J. Lloyd-Jones Regius Professor of Modern History Professor H. R. Trever-Roper Regius Professor of Civil Law Professor A. M. Honore Regius Professor of Medicine Professor Sir Richard Doll Regius Professor of Hebrew Professor W. D. McHardy Provost of Eton Lord Caccia Principal of King's College, London Sir Richard Way Bank of England Governor Mr. G. W. H. Richardson … Details of their re-muneration can be found in the Bank's Annual Report. Deputy Governor Sir J. Q. Hollom … Directors Mr. J. S. Fforde … Mr. C. W. McMahon … Mr. J. C. R. Dow … Mr. George Blunden … Lord Nelson of Stafford … Sir Maurice Laing … Lord Robens of Woldingham … Mr. G. A. H. Cadbury … Lord Greene of Harrow Weald … Mr. Leopold de Rothschild … The Viscount Weir … Mr. J. M. Clay … Mr. Hector Laing … Sir Alastair Pilkington … Sir Robert Clark …