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Members Of The House Of Commons In Receipt Of Public Money

Volume 90: debated on Monday 4 March 1901

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Return ordered, "showing the names of present Members of the House of Commons who are in receipt of Public Money from any public source, whether in the form of Salary, Pay, Pension, or Allowance of any kind, or who have received Commutation in respect thereof under the Commutation Acts; the amount they receive or have commuted, with the amount of the Commutation Money; and the name of the Office or nature of the

Service for which the Money is or has been paid (in continuation of Parliamentary Paper, No. 197, of Session 1897)."— ( Mr. Fenwick.)