| 21. | Her standing allowed her the rare luxury of being granted a pension from the Civil List in 1825.
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| 22. | Retiring from the Commons after the session of 1823, he was appointed auditor of the Civil List.
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| 23. | Plantation owners who controlled the voting of the taxes disrupted administration by refusing to vote the civil list.
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| 24. | The Queen received an annual ?.9 million a year from the Civil List between 2001 and 2012.
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| 25. | The Civil List, as the royal financial settlement is called, pays for staff wages and other official expenses.
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| 26. | A new consolidated grant rounding together the Civil List, Royal Palaces and Royal Travel grants-in-aid.
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| 27. | He served as President of the Anglo-Armenian Association from 1892 and on the Civil List Committee in 1901.
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| 28. | The royal family presented him with the cottage in Richmond Park and Robert Peel put him on the Civil List.
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| 29. | She was so well respected for her knowledge of wild flowers that she was granted an allowance from the Civil List.
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| 30. | Beginning in 1791, Arnault Laporte, who was in charge of the Civil list, collaborated with both Montmorin and Mirabeau.
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