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cial provision under which he could receive a | pension if he would retire within 30 days. |
om 1708 to 1710, when the queen granted him a | pension. |
he received in recognition of his work was a | pension in 1591. |
bey was dissolved in 1538, and he was given a | pension. |
o, a young Mexican bassist who demonstrates a | pension for furious, pulsating improvisation." |
the king honored him by providing him with a | pension and lodgings in the Palais du Louvre. |
riolano knighthood, as a "Roman count", and a | pension. |
He was knighted in 1856 and retired on a | pension of £1000 a year at the end of 1869 but was ac |
from his magistracy at the end of 1848 with a | pension. |
re passed in poverty, though he was awarded a | pension in 1635 by the city council of Coventry. |
On 20 May in the same year he received a | pension of 100l. |
England were to receive a | pension from the French of £20,000 pa. |
Lord Brougham, King William IV granted him a | pension of £300 per annum, and conferred on him the H |
for retirement income security followed by a | Pension Income Bill of Rights. |
In May, Hill also received a | pension of £1000 p.a. during the lifetime of the Quee |
Sir Thomas' grandmother had arranged for a | pension to be made available to the priest which woul |
he was restored to his orders and received a | pension, but considered himself insufficiently reward |
he government was not prepared to grant him a | pension. |
He received a | pension for services in connection with Glencoe inqui |
d Mary in 1688, he was pardoned and granted a | pension of £5 a week but his reputation did not signi |
onzo), and was then granted retirement with a | pension for life, on condition that she continued to |
III of England as his Lord, in exchange for a | pension. |
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. |
While in France he obtained a | pension under the name of Marolle. |
forced into the workhouse, but was granted a | pension of half a guinea a week by the Prince Regent |
He was recalled, refused a | pension and was financially ruined as a result. |
In 1872 he was appointed as a | Pension Agent at Portland, Maine, and was also active |
re and of King's Newton in Derbyshire, with a | pension of £3000 for three lives. |
is poem The Seasons, and Lyttelton arranged a | pension for Thomson. |
r are retired military officers who receive a | pension and accommodation at Windsor Castle, and who |
live in the state of Israel are entitled to a | pension equal to the average national wage and free h |
A | pension of £200 a year was granted to Lady Dowling. |
Act of 1974, where employees not covered by a | pension plan could contribute the lesser of $1500 or |
d the opposition against it and granted her a | pension until she entered into a new official relatio |
d from Edward Lee, then Archbishop of York, a | pension of £2 a year, in return for which Ascham tran |
the duke Ferdinand's death, he was granted a | pension. |
A | pension was in the following year granted to him by r |
t as organist due to illness, but was given a | pension by the King. |
isborough Priory to the king, and was given a | pension. |
as an office under the monarch, or receives a | pension from the Crown, can be a Member of Parliament |
Kitty had a son by Pembroke, and received a | pension from him until 1790, but Clarke and Kitty had |
ervice in 1860 he was made a CSI, and given a | pension. |
it to Queen Caroline, from whom he received a | pension of £200 a year. |
When my workers come to retire they expect a | pension; it's no use my saying to them. |
ging voice, he retired in 1813 and lived on a | pension. |
He resigned the deanery of Lincoln for a | pension before 1544, but remained archdeacon of Linco |
al welfare officer, a doctor, a dentist and a | pension fund. |
William Sidney Smith, he was able to secure a | pension in 1829, which he continued to collect until |
He visited England in 1847 and retired on a | pension in 1859. |
ded by the queen dowager with an estate and a | pension. |
miting the maximum annual contribution into a | pension scheme. |
rs by the newspaper Der Spiegel, to collect a | pension for her job as Hamburg Senator (Euro 5,500) a |
l Real Estate Investments Separate Account, a | pension fund investment group organized by Prudential |
n of the episcopate in 1646 he was assigned a | pension, but it was never paid, and the remainder of |
t as a judge until 1871, when he retired on a | pension and was sworn as member of the Privy Council. |
and he was recommended for retirement, with a | pension to live on. |
The principle of the new regime is that a | pension fund will be tax-free provided it is below th |
ast India Company gave him a gold medal and a | pension of £1000 per annum for life. |
te of his health compelled him to retire on a | pension in 1934. |
1905, which raised enough money to give him a | pension. |
is patron, Dietrich I, Margrave of Meissen, a | pension for his "high personal merits" (alta suae vit |
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 |
as he was alive, Lominadze's widow received a | pension for her husband, and by Council of People's C |
After she was widowed, Lady Cartier enjoyed a | pension of $1,200 in recognition of her husband's ser |
ate pensions, Bulger is currently receiving a | pension from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts at a r |
He was granted a | pension in 1848 and returned to England where he died |
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 |
olences for the mistake and offer his widow a | pension. |
is house obedient to the king, he was given a | pension of £80 on 4 April 1539 along "with the office |
his fifty years of service, and, accepting a | pension, retired from office. |
ing his tenure, Masuzoe led the handling of a | pension scandal and hepatitis C lawsuits against the |
prepared her by giving her an education in a | pension where she learned the etiquette of the aristo |
s chair at the University after war without a | pension and worked as an architect till the end of hi |
scriptions and Belles Lettres, and received a | pension from the crown of 2000 pounds. |
n translation, a work for which he received a | pension of 2,000 francs from the king. |
the American Revolutionary War and received a | pension for the military service. |
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 |
s made a prebendary of Canterbury, received a | pension from King Edward VI's privy purse, and compos |
e King Manuel I of Portugal bestowed to him a | pension of 50,000 reis per year, 30,000 in interest f |
ssia invited him to Berlin where he enjoyed a | pension for his remaining years. |
d not aid a foreign country if he was given a | pension on his return. |
ation to Pelham for employment, rather than a | pension, in 1752. |
fans, opposing teams, and anyone else with a | pension to celebrate with these driven but approachab |
tion and offered the sufferer both life and a | pension if he would recant; but in Walsingham's words |
the States of Holland in 1616, he was given a | pension. |
ultan Ismail who would be given a title and a | pension of 1000 Mexican pesos a month. |
on, on 4 March 1441, Eugenius granted Munro a | pension of £40, to be taken from the mensal revenues |
In 1820 he retired with a | pension to his estate at Hornau, near Hochst, in Hess |
At the end of the war, William was granted a | pension from the crown and made warden of the Weald a |
a Missouri congressman helped Goldin obtain a | pension as a Medal of Honor recipient through a speci |
get, because it contained a clause granting a | pension to the retiring Governor Darling, which conse |
ul in his application for mercy, but gained a | pension for the lady. |
surviving members of Guerrero's family, and a | pension was paid to his widow. |
term as mayor, and as mayor he established a | pension fund for city employees. |
ny years he was ill, and in 1866 retired on a | pension, which in acknowledgment of his literary work |
In 2001 he was awarded a | pension from the Royal Literary Fund, and continues i |
in; he survived in his later life thanks to a | pension given him by the Grand Duke of Tuscany. |
nce's father, James Stuart, who granted him a | pension. |
priest in Martjanci, in 1912 was retire on a | pension, and died in Murska Sobota. |
o England due to ill-health and was awarded a | pension of £150 a year from the East India Company. |
She retired with a | pension to Prague in 1756, where she remained during |
Louis XV, however, granted him a | pension. |
ut the second, Warra Kamayya Nayak, enjoyed a | pension from the 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. |
The Royal Academy gave him a | pension for a three year stay in Rome (on the conditi |
In 1770, she was given a | pension. |
dence at the abbey of St Victor, Paris, and a | pension. |
rived of this post in 1548, but was granted a | pension at the maximum rate of £5 per annum. |
was thirty years old in 1991, and worked as a | pension analyst for Chrysler Canada Ltd. |
In 1816, Scott was finally granted a | pension and retired. |
From 1835 she received a | pension of £300 from government. |
However, she eventually received a | pension from the French government. |
o his treasurer, Dominico d'Orbea, ordering a | pension of two hundred crowns to be paid to Randolph, |
In 1718 he became Lord Chancellor and given a | pension for life, and was a favourite of the King. |
He had a | pension of HK$4,200 per annum. |
Butterworth also implemented a | pension system and a benefit and disability program f |
h service he was rewarded by knighthood and a | pension. |
Bower retired in 1884 and was given a | pension. |
his exploit won for him the rank of GCB and a | pension of £2000 per year from 1831. |
He died without receiving a | pension, leaving his wife and twelve children, who al |
he Parappanad Royal family agreed to accept a | pension from the British government as also from the |
4, with a royal decree of Tsar Ferdinand I, a | pension for life was granted to their father Nikola D |
cers he settled in Dublin where he received a | pension of 4 shillings per day. |
He retired in 1879 and was given a | pension. |
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. |
He later became a | pension office clerk in Washington, D.C.. |
as planned, he would have been eligible for a | pension, inciting more criticism. |
but he remained a union member and received a | pension from them from 1892. |
n French army, arranged to have him granted a | pension and high-ranking commission in the army and d |
In 1918 she worked in a | pension office. |
, until 1886, when he was able to retire on a | pension. |
iation Act was Section 43 which stated that a | pension could be refused or terminated if the Board f |
ed by George Frederic Watts, he was awarded a | pension under the Turner bequest, but he died shortly |
The prior received a | pension of £13 6s. |
pearing a turbulent person, and was granted a | pension. |
As a widow in 1802, she was given a | pension. |
rably discharged on July 28, 1783 receiving a | pension which amounted to half-pay (54 pounds per yea |
of France king of Ireland, and was granted a | pension of 5000 crowns in 1576. |
itical positions in his State, and received a | pension for his service in the Revolution, so was wel |
Corey announced that he had not received a | pension, though his father had written the song; and |
In addition, the workers demanded a | pension, normal working conditions, the removal of un |
off and his parents are currently living on a | pension (cf. |
His second wife was unable to secure a | pension from the government after de Bonne's death an |
e a baronet on 14 December 1812 and awarded a | pension, and the Army Gold Cross for Talavera, Bussac |
However, his requests for a | pension were denied because of the Japanese governmen |
n of Jean-Baptiste Colbert, who offered him a | pension (which he declined), and King Louis XIV. |
ars of teaching experience and eligible for a | pension, quietly retired from her job in December 197 |
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. |
Adams petitioned to the king for a | pension several times, but failed. |
ng, in favour of Jean Georges Noverre, with a | pension. |
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 |
military commission, but was later awarded a | pension by the king. |
rs' School, from which post he retired with a | pension after twenty-seven years' service. |
living in Paris and Brussels, Belgium, with a | pension from her niece, Empress Maria Theresa of Aust |
fathered a child and filed for and received a | pension for his service related disabilities. |
major, was given a disability discharge and a | pension. |
him the degree of D.D. In 1850 he received a | pension for life from the Government. |
t by General Growth Properties in 2001 from a | pension fund managed by Lend Lease Real Estate Invest |
f German Navy personnel eligible to receive a | pension. |
36 Joan Aungewen (or Angevin), was assigned a | pension of 7 marks. |
out a year and then retired to Menston with a | pension, granted him by Charles II out of the customs |
He was granted a | pension by the French government and died in 1719. |
He settled a | pension on his friend Mark Akenside, the poet and phy |
paid most of Gwyn's debts off and gave her a | pension of 1500 pounds a year. |
It was on that date that he was granted a | pension by Arbroath Abbey for the services he had pro |
On 26 June 1605 he was granted a | pension of two hundred marks for life, and in July wa |
His widow, Sophia, received a | pension until her death in 1932. |
John began receiving a | pension from Edward II of England in 1316. |
al performance in aid of King George's Actors | Pension Fund. |
But he instead was awarded an adequate | pension and remained in Norway. |
, calling for an adequate rate of the old age | pension. |
Chesterfield Board of Guardians, the Old Age | Pension Committee and the Derbyshire Insurance Commit |
e Act provided for a non-contributory old age | pension for persons over the age of 70. |
irst sales tax law was authorized, an old age | pension system was initiated, but later failed; a tru |
"Old Age | Pension Check" - Roy Acuff |
s to cede with the Indian union for an agreed | pension. |
rial, Megrahi lived on a Libyan Arab Airlines | pension and worked as a teacher. |
having purchased it from the British Airways | Pension Fund.The site includes an organic dairy farm, |
004, because the Metro Charter does not allow | pension benefits for Council members, Karl Dean said |
rs at such financial institutions as ABN AMRO | Pension Fund and Halyk Savings Bank of Kazakhstan, as |
rsey had paid himself an excessive salary and | pension contributions. |
es for high net-worth individuals, trusts and | pension funds; and the provision of commercial proper |
enry County Courthouse where his marriage and | pension records state he was born. |
serves on the Health and Human Resources and | Pension Oversight Subcommittees. |
able discharge, and forfeiture of all pay and | pension allowances. |
downgraded in position, salary (84% cut), and | pension rights, and sent to work as a staff scientist |
who receive employer provided health care and | pension benefits. |
a panel of global institutional investors and | pension fund managers met with African Capital Market |
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