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of Heythuysen, for whom he worked at the girl | pension Nonnenwerth close to Bonn. |
In addition, the workers demanded a | pension, normal working conditions, the removal of un |
debt, maintenance of local tax revenues, and | pension obligations. . |
He was knighted in 1856 and retired on a | pension of £1000 a year at the end of 1869 but was ac |
On 20 May in the same year he received a | pension of 100l. |
Lord Brougham, King William IV granted him a | pension of £300 per annum, and conferred on him the H |
In May, Hill also received a | pension of £1000 p.a. during the lifetime of the Quee |
The grant also included a yearly | pension of 10 marks from Audley church. |
d Mary in 1688, he was pardoned and granted a | pension of £5 a week but his reputation did not signi |
The government awarded his family a | pension of £100 a year. |
, in the rue Saint-Dominique in Paris, with a | pension of half a million francs. |
forced into the workhouse, but was granted a | pension of half a guinea a week by the Prince Regent |
He had been in the receipt of a civil list | pension of £100 a year since 1880, and in 1890 went t |
Avaricious, she accepted an annual | pension of £1000 from the Spanish. |
re and of King's Newton in Derbyshire, with a | pension of £3000 for three lives. |
A | pension of £200 a year was granted to Lady Dowling. |
d from Edward Lee, then Archbishop of York, a | pension of £2 a year, in return for which Ascham tran |
trie Ghica government awarded Asachi a yearly | pension of 8,888 lei, "for the important services he |
f the House in 1801, he was awarded an annual | pension of £1332. |
it to Queen Caroline, from whom he received a | pension of £200 a year. |
sh Prime Minister John Major about the meagre | pension of £168 per year paid to the then ten survivi |
Williams decided to apply early for his NBA | pension of $200,000. |
ast India Company gave him a gold medal and a | pension of £1000 per annum for life. |
Since December 2001 he has received a | pension of 100,000 lempiras a month from the budget o |
haplain was Richard Wright, who was awarded a | pension of £3 8s 4d, which he continued to receive un |
s before Louis XIV, who granted him an annual | pension of 800 livres. |
After she was widowed, Lady Cartier enjoyed a | pension of $1,200 in recognition of her husband's ser |
ildren and his widow was granted a civil-list | pension of £50 in 1906. |
raming of rules regulating the pay, leave and | pension of persons in the service of the Government a |
him in St. James's Palace, and allowed him a | pension of £1,000 a year. |
Parliament granted him and his successor a | pension of £ 2,000 for the service of his father (23 |
is house obedient to the king, he was given a | pension of £80 on 4 April 1539 along "with the office |
hose persuasion gained for Henry a government | pension of £100. |
burn received a Confederate Class B veteran's | pension of $200 per year . |
n translation, a work for which he received a | pension of 2,000 francs from the king. |
s was recognized by the grant of a Civil List | pension of £200 a year. |
for Claims and Losses" awarded him a lifetime | pension of £400. |
ccept the Regent's generosity, and received a | pension of three (later four, then five) hundred poun |
Duke of Gaeta by the king, and was assigned a | pension of 20,000 lire by the Italian Parliament. |
He was also offered a | pension of £300 a year for his wounds, which he turne |
e King Manuel I of Portugal bestowed to him a | pension of 50,000 reis per year, 30,000 in interest f |
He was given a secret service | pension of £500 a year by Henry Pelham to provide for |
ester, in receipt (from 1873) of a Civil List | pension of £100 a year obtained for him by Gladstone. |
in January, 1962 on a Motion Picture Industry | Pension of $200 a month plus social security. |
ultan Ismail who would be given a title and a | pension of 1000 Mexican pesos a month. |
slature of Hawaii finally voted her an annual | pension of $4,000 and permitted her to receive the in |
s in poor health and was granted a Civil List | pension of £90 p.a. His best work was, perhaps, his L |
on, on 4 March 1441, Eugenius granted Munro a | pension of £40, to be taken from the mensal revenues |
nited States of America granted him an annual | pension of 15,000 francs. |
a few months before been awarded a civil list | pension of £100. |
o England due to ill-health and was awarded a | pension of £150 a year from the East India Company. |
urt, the king at the same time granting him a | pension of five marks yearly. |
s is entitled to a lump sum of €110,000 and a | pension of €31,000. |
She received a special | pension of $25 a month from Congress in 1886, and ret |
ad retired to Westvleteren Abbey with a state | pension of about US$3,600 a month. |
From 1835 she received a | pension of £300 from government. |
Arnall himself received an annual | pension of about £400, making him the best paid gover |
He was granted an unusually large | pension of £133-6s-8d pa. |
o his treasurer, Dominico d'Orbea, ordering a | pension of two hundred crowns to be paid to Randolph, |
He had a | pension of HK$4,200 per annum. |
A short time later he was given a monthly | pension of 125 Taler for the duration of his unemploy |
, 3,000 acres (12 km2) of land, and an annual | pension of forty five pounds. |
his exploit won for him the rank of GCB and a | pension of £2000 per year from 1831. |
cers he settled in Dublin where he received a | pension of 4 shillings per day. |
On 10 March his father was granted a | pension of 1,500 francs, which passed to Debelle's wi |
gust 1862 owing to ill-health and was given a | pension of £1000 a year. |
Afterwards he received a civil list | pension of £250. |
The prior received a | pension of £13 6s. |
of France king of Ireland, and was granted a | pension of 5000 crowns in 1576. |
Widow | pension of the rate of Rs 200/per month (later Rs 750 |
d 5,000 serfs in Russian Poland and an annual | pension of 125 rubles. |
klin in London, George III rewarded Bartram a | pension of £50 per year as King's Botanist for North |
On 1 April 1604, he obtained a | pension of 200 pounds per annum for life. |
his office as Agent-General; he was granted a | pension of £500 a year by the Queensland parliament. |
his adult life, Hannan was granted an annual | pension of £150 by the Government of Western Australi |
2 Croft retired, and moved to Victoria with a | pension of $43 a month. |
vices in the Peninsular War and was awarded a | pension of £300 a year from the British government. |
Charles was then able to give her a | pension of £1000 per year and many gifts, including p |
inted director of optics for the navy, with a | pension of 8,000 livres and a position was created fo |
was enacted in January 1909 and paid a weekly | pension of 5s a week (7s 6d for married couples) to h |
receive a lump sum of €165,000 and an annual | pension of €45,000. |
ff lump sum payment of €129,800 and an annual | pension of €22,542. |
es IX, Henry III, and Henry IV, with a yearly | pension of four hundred crowns. |
36 Joan Aungewen (or Angevin), was assigned a | pension of 7 marks. |
n, her widowed sister Mary received an annual | pension of £100, and Mary's son, Henry Carey, was edu |
paid most of Gwyn's debts off and gave her a | pension of 1500 pounds a year. |
On 26 June 1605 he was granted a | pension of two hundred marks for life, and in July wa |
He was Examiner in the | Pension Office and a member of the Board of Pension A |
He later became a | pension office clerk in Washington, D.C.. |
posts for he bribe like at electricity board, | pension office. |
In 1918 she worked in a | pension office. |
d not aid a foreign country if he was given a | pension on his return. |
nistration, his health failing, he retired on | pension on 1 October 1903. |
He settled a | pension on his friend Mark Akenside, the poet and phy |
o change the policy and allow her to pass her | pension onto her domestic partner, as Hester was dyin |
He died in 1984 without | pension or compensation from the Japanese government. |
s request to help restore retired NHL players | pension organizing an effort on behalf of Gordie Howe |
serves on the Health and Human Resources and | Pension Oversight Subcommittees. |
other political leaders fought for increased | pension packages for the workers and an economic dive |
Regiment, to bring off Captain Brown, | Pension Paymaster, his wife and infant, and also some |
ommissioned Officers to rescue Captain Brown, | Pension Paymaster, and his family, who were surrounde |
rom joining them because he was unsure of his | pension payments outside France. |
mechanisms established in England to maintain | pension payments over successive decades. |
ers to earn extra income without losing their | pension payments, a nonincome-tested Child Care Cash |
often went to Rome to deliver the cardinal's | pension payments. |
Act of 1974, where employees not covered by a | pension plan could contribute the lesser of $1500 or |
t Bill 66 Members of the Legislative Assembly | Pension Plan Amendment Act, 1993. |
nership in cooperation with Ontario Teachers' | Pension Plan Board by acquiring Luscar Ltd., Canada's |
Pru ForeverLife is a regular premium deferred | pension plan that provides the security of life cover |
accepted an offer from the Ontario Teachers' | Pension Plan to privatize the telecommunications comp |
44(1)(d) and 58 of the Canada | Pension Plan infringe s. 15(1) of the Charter on the |
ed the deductibility for households that have | pension plan coverage and have moderate to high incom |
c Recovery Tax Act of 1981 (ERTA) removed the | pension plan clause and raised the contribution limit |
This caused a freeze of its | pension plan on Feb. 1 2009 and an end to 401k match |
The Florida Retirement System (FRS) | Pension Plan is the fourth largest public retirement |
Withdrawal from the Canada | Pension Plan and establishing a separate Alberta Pens |
Ms. Hodge then applied for the Canada | Pension Plan for a survivor's pension. |
on Carbon announced it would be replacing its | pension plan with an "enhanced" 401(k) plan in order |
(ERISA) of 1974, to guarantee defined benefit | pension plan benefits for plan sponsors that become i |
Borealis Infrastructure and Ontario Teachers' | Pension Plan purchased the Scottish, Southern and Sou |
he sale of Malden Mills assets meant that the | pension plan would be abandoned because the company m |
tional company owned by the Ontario Teachers' | Pension Plan and AIG Highstar Capital II, a private e |
As mayor, he approved a salary and | pension plan for city manager Herb Moniz that was one |
rkers will have to opt out of an occupational | pension plan of their employer, rather than opt in. |
Maryland has a voluntary legislator | pension plan which both Senators and Delegates have a |
Retirement System of Texas (TRS) is a public | pension plan of the State of Texas. |
ice to become a vested member of the player's | pension plan, which also provides health benefits. |
In 1899, The First established a corporate | pension plan, the first bank to do so in the U.S. |
In regards to the | pension plan, CALPERS, the public employee retirement |
ajority equity owned by the Ontario Teachers' | Pension Plan, chaired by Larry Tanenbaum) "would like |
rnational and as a sector fund manager at ICI | Pension Plan, where he was an early investor in Dayto |
nal legislation for the Keogh plan, a type of | pension plan. |
her Retirement System of Texas, Texas' public | pension plan. |
orporate and personal taxation, mutual funds, | pension plans and applied general equilibrium economi |
ds, had emerged as one of largest managers of | pension plans in the U.S. |
He introduced | pension plans for Tour players. |
s, and offers to individuals, businesses, and | pension plans a variety of investment products and se |
ing health benefits, scholarships, and 401(k) | pension plans to actors who signed exclusive contract |
took on extensive liabilities from terminated | pension plans, including United Air Lines, and became |
ions of retirement savers, public and private | pension plans, educational institutions, central bank |
Opting out, two flags, two | pension plans, associated states, Two Nations and all |
clude institutions such as public and private | pension plans, governments, foundations and private i |
l relations dispute with Unite the Union over | pension policies affecting the workforce at its Grang |
ly unitlinked, traditional, health, child and | pension policies. |
The department is responsible for welfare and | pension policy . |
Piah said there is no clear | pension policy, but he said former president Blah rec |
he food provision committee and active in the | pension politic. |
r doubling its class Fourth, it is set in the | pension private college of Mesnil-Saint-Loup.Ses pare |
Pension Privatization in Europe. | |
he CFAT was the institution of a fully-funded | pension program (the Teachers Insurance and Annuity A |
etirement papers due to a change in the NFL's | pension program. |
responsible for overseeing the State employee | pension programs. |
minor concessions and amendments made to the | pension proposals. |
et up the Financial Assistance Scheme and the | Pension Protection Fund for those at risk of losing t |
The | Pension Protection Act of 2006 (Pub. |
The | Pension Protection Act also reformed several types of |
m competitive bidding and capital projects to | pension protection and customer service. |
a National Employment Savings Trust, a public | pension provider for those who do not have an occupat |
Pension provision company Mattioli Woods employs 170 | |
ars of teaching experience and eligible for a | pension, quietly retired from her job in December 197 |
ese benchmarks were set at percentages of the | pension rate, and were therefore linked indirectly to |
ow responsible for the Affinity Groups at the | Pension Real Estate Association conferences. |
He also serves on the board of the | Pension Real Estate Association (PREA), the board of |
Pension records indicate that Abbot John lived until | |
enry County Courthouse where his marriage and | pension records state he was born. |
football is clear from the notes in his army | pension records when he was discharged in February 19 |
islature's Police Officers' and Firefighters' | Pension Reform Commission and the interim Transportat |
Public | Pension Reform Caucus |
the original sponsor of legislation creating | pension reform in New Jersey. |
ouse, Cardin was involved with fiscal issues, | pension reform, and health care. |
ng also serves as a commissioner of the Irish | Pension Reserve Fund, a trustee and chairman of The C |
7.5 billion from the Irish sovereign National | Pension Reserve Fund (NPRF) and bilateral loans from |
e Alcoholic Beverages Control Commission, the | Pension Reserves Investment Management Board, the Wat |
his fifty years of service, and, accepting a | pension, retired from office. |
nd the comparative ease of a small government | pension; returning to Rome to copy some pendants in t |
ncluding the Public Finance Authority and the | Pension Review Board, possibly saving more money. |
Maintenance of Migrants' | Pension Rights Convention, 1935 (shelved) is an Inter |
employment regarding terms and conditions and | pension rights than other local firms. |
downgraded in position, salary (84% cut), and | pension rights, and sent to work as a staff scientist |
Council workers across the UK strike over | pension rights. |
ing his tenure, Masuzoe led the handling of a | pension scandal and hepatitis C lawsuits against the |
ide social security to farmers by introducing | pension scheme for them. |
need to provide transitional arrangement for | pension scheme members whose existing entitlements ex |
decision to close the company's final salary | pension scheme to new employees. |
Protection for existing | pension scheme benefits so that they couldn't be redu |
Trustee of the Professional Footballers | Pension Scheme |
er of key reports on issues such as the state | pension scheme and co-authored a book entitled 'Pract |
The | pension scheme for lecturers was to be left out of th |
e given the option of remaining in the Gurkha | Pension Scheme or transferring to the AFPS |
26 to 27A (concerning the Firemen's | Pension Scheme) still in force in Scotland. |
Riester-Rente, a grant-aided privately funded | pension scheme, which was created during his term of |
ses, a school for child labourers, a workers' | pension scheme, several churches (he was a staunch An |
Constructed in 1984 by the Bass | Pension Scheme, the thirty-two retail units include a |
miting the maximum annual contribution into a | pension scheme. |
and Chairman of the Trustees of the Society's | Pension Scheme. |
rned, no, we don't really have a standardized | pension scheme. |
ovement of housing and the maintenance of the | pension scheme. |
ific date will join the standard Armed Forces | Pension Scheme. |
Part V in sections 102 to 110 requires that | pension schemes contain annual increases in line with |
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