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Connect with Libraries & Archives connect with libraries & Archives Kent County Council Minutes Held by Kent Libraries & Archives Archive Finding number: CC/M/1/13 Volume covering dates: Nov 1914-Aug 1916 © Copyright Kent County Council. All rights reserved. Digital copy produced March 2011 Libraries & Archives The Gmernment StaMard LIST OF FIXED PAYMENTS. kT AREE'I`ING OF THE COUNTY COUNCIL FOR KENT, held at iVlaidstone, in the said County, on the Eighteenth day of November, 1914, the Finance Committee of the Lid County Council recommend the said Council to order the County Treasurers of gent to ty, on and after the Thirty-first day of December, 1914, out of the County Fund, to the ldermentioned Authorities and Persons, the sums set opposite to their respective names, r the purposes herein stated as to each. AUTHORITIES AND PERSONS. PURPOSES. AMOUNT. Ii TOTAL. I GENERAL RATE. erk of the Council-W. B. Prosser One Quarter's Salary to 31st 500 of 1)ecrmber, 191-1. Advance for Office Expenses 1st 400 January, 1915 Advance for wages of Steward, Cleaners, etc., Ist January, 250 1915 (Or such sums not exceeding the said sums of £400 &£,250 as the County Accountant may certify to be due) 1150 bunty Surveyor-H. T. Chapman One Quarter's Salary to 31st 200 of December, 1914 Advance for Office Expenses I st 500 January, 1915 Small Payments, ditto 150 (Or such sums not exceeding the said sums of £700 and £150 as the County Accountant may certify to be due) Fortnightly for disbursement in 1500 payment of Main Road wages (Or such sum not exceeding the 2350 said sum of £ 1500 fortnightly as the County Accountant may certify to be due, and such further sum as the Chairman of the Bridges and Roads Com- mittee may certify to be required for additional wages for special labour on the Main Roads ie Secretary, S.E. & C. Railway One Quarter's Rent of Land at Co., London Bridge Station, S.E. Shorncliffe to 21-5th Dec., 1914 } 2 10 unty Accountant and Assistant One Quarter's Salary to 31st 156 5 Treasurer-E. J. Marvin of December, 1914 to Advance for Salaries of Staff and 600 Office l^,xpenses to Advance to pay Prosecution Ex- penses 1500 (Or such sums not exceeding the said sums of L600 and 11500 as the County Accountant may certify to be due) 2256 5 untv Medical Officer of Health- One Quarter's Salary to 31st Dr. A. Greenwood of December, 1914 200 to One Quarter's Allowance for Travelling Expenses to 31st 62 10 Dec., 1914 to Advance for Office Expenses lst January, 1915 200 (Or such sum not exceeding the said sum of £200 as the County Accountant may certify to be due) 462 10 Carried forward ......... 6221 5 Military Service-Payment in accordance with the County Council's Order of the 24th August, 1914, to be made to the person such other person or persons nominated by him, named or to 2 Brought forward ...... £ 6221 5 C. «. Ponder, Assistant C.M.O.H. One Quarter's Salary to 31st T Dee., 1914 125 RENTS Or DISPENSARIES. One Quarter's Rent due 25th December, 191.1 Pretoria, Nelson Road, Gillingham 12 10 rs. Catherine Clutton, 6, Granville First floor, Charlotte Cottage, 5 10. Gardens, Ramsgate Ramsoate J. Burrows. Ashford, Kent 1, Barrow Hill Place, Asliford 6 5 rth East Kent United District Two rooms, King William IV., 5 (M.O.H.) Joint Committee Borden ustees of the Phillips Memorial 2, Park Road, Bromley 8 15 Hospital, Bromley onckton, Son & Collis, 72, King 36, Pudding Lane, Maidstone 8 15 Street, Maidstone rs. H. S. Eastland, " Sunnyside," 53, Pembury Road, Tonbridge 6 10 Pembury Road, Tonbridge alter H. Day, 42, Earl Street, 199, Parrock Street, Gravesend 9 Maidstone eerness Permanent Benefit Build- 61, Alma Road, Sheerness 9 10 ing Society, Sheerness nry G. Pain, Maidensole, Whit- 9, Eastbrook Place, Dover 6 10 field, near Dover o. H. Chapman, 84, Guildhall 80, Dover Road, Folkestone 7 10 Street, Folkestone Bassingham & Son 19, Pier Road, Eritli 10 Waterman & Son, 28, Lowfield 41, Overy Street, Dartford 6 5 Street, Dartford . E. Taylor, The Mill House, 34, Calverley Street, Tunbridge 7 10 Speldhurst, Tunbridge Wells Wells ssell & Son 2, Albion Terrace, Faversham 5 owll & :17ow11 11, Longport Street, Canterbury 13 7 (from I st September, 1914) Hicks, Market Street, Sandwich 11, St. Peter's Street, Sandwich 3 18 (One Quarter to 31 st Jan., 1915) venoaks Artizans' Dwellings Co. 4, Crampton's Road, Sevenoaks 3 11 6 (13 weeks to 28th Dec., 1914) 135 6 COUNTY ARCHITECT. One Quarter's Salary to 31st 25 December, 1914 SMALL HOI.DIN(38 ACT, 1908. One Quarter's Salary to 31st December, 1914 92 10 Advance for travelling and Office Expenses, 1st January, 1915 } 25 (Or such sum not exceeding the said sum of £25 as the County Accountant may certify to be duo) 117 10 JUDGES' LODGINGS. ederick Bull, Stone House, Maid-I Wages to 31st Decc-mber, 1914 19 10 stone SESSIONS HOUSkS, ST. AU4USTINE'S. win Crouch, 10, Longport Street, One Quarter's Salary to 31stt anterbury December, 1914 12 omley Borough Half-year's Rent of Court House, Bromley, to 31 st December, 1914 105 W. A. Woodroffe One Quarter's Rent ot Penge Court to 31st December, 1914 22 10 127 10 £ 6783 1 6 3 6783 Brought forward COMPENSATION FoS Loss or Orrici!. ,)hu kedv, late Police Officer One Quarter's Superannuation due 31st December, 1914 BARMrNo AsYLUX PsNsioN9. ary Smith One Quarter's Superannuation, due 31st December, 1914 6 " eorge Appleyard Ditto 31 5 Villiam Stanford Ditto 15 graa -,aret C. Chalmers Ditto 12 10 osepla Samway Ditto 8 15 lfred Rich Ditto 3 15 Tlllgdni Moore Ditto 10 rederick Busbridge Ditto 10 10 avid Harris Ditto 27 10 125 CHARTHAM ksYLIIM PENSIONS. ary G. Boyce One Quarter's Superannuation due 31st December, 1914 izabeth Baldwin Ditto l05 illiaua IV. A. Beale Ditto ercy George Pont Ditto 15 smes hutinley Ditto 15 homas Barton Ditto 10 aurica O'Connell Ditto 10 iram George Ferric. Ditto 10 enjamin Batten Ditto 10 ohu Darby Ditto 5 lzomas Cheesemau Ditto r. William Everitt Ditto 10 lfred Deweries Ditto 10 228 10 PRISONS.-PENSIONS. I.-MAIDSTONE. illiam Charles Fenwick One Quarter's Superannuation 00 due 31st December, 1914 11 ionias Cogger Ditto 7 13 5 hn Ross Ditto 1 3 3 fred Green Ditto 2 seph Bishop Ditto 6 18 23 4 2 II-ST. A-Dr(IITSTIHh:'S. n Twigg One Quarter's Superannuation 7 17 2 due 31st December, 1914 I FERTILISERS AND FEEDING STU`FFs ACT. Welfare Half-Year's Rent of Office to 31st ^ 5 December, 1914 tto Allowance for Coal and Gas, ditto 16 5 16 COUNTY CoUNC1I.s AssoGIATtoAT. unty Councils Association-G. M. Subscription, 1915 31 1 10 Harris, Secretary, Caxton House, Tothill Street, Westminster, S. VP. 4 7214 I 12 6 4 SPECIAL RATE. SALARIES. ,inty Architect-F. W. Ruck One Quarter's Salary to 31st December, 1914 } 62 10 nty Analyst, F. W. F. Arnaud One Quarter's Salary to 31st December, 1914 125 C ORONERS. omas Buss One Quarter's Salary to 31st December, ] 914 70 B. Sewell Ditto 118 15 B. Harris Ditto 90 D. Murton Ditto 25 tley Mowll Ditto 67 10 W. Hardman Ditto 16 5 Y. Morrison Ditto 9 W. Stringer Ditto . Drake Ditto 1 ii 6 403 W FIGHTS AND MEASURES. t. H. E. Chapman, Deputy Chief^ One Quarter's Salary to 31st I nspector December, 1914 25 Inspectors. E. Allen, Willesborough One Quarter's Salary duo 31st 50 December, 1914 "harnberlain, Tonbridge Ditto 50 Quinlan, Dartford Ditto t52 10 Roberts, Chatham Ditto 50 W. Ryley, Minster, Thanet Ditto 50 Welfare., Maidstone Ditto 50 t Includes £2 lOs. quarterly allowance for special duties under Food and Drugs Acts. 302 10 E. Allen Advance for Travelling Expenses 50 'Jhamberlain Ditto 50 Quinlan Ditto 50 Roberts Ditto 50 W. Ryley Ditto 50 Ne]fare Ditto 50 (Or such sums not exceeding 150 as the County Accountant may certify to be due) 300 WEIGHTS AND MEASURES OFFICES RENTS. 1 Co-operative Society Limited, Bromley Office, One Quarter's Victoria Street, Westminster Rent to 25th December, 1914 } 3 15 -,ozens, 5, Dover St., Canterbury Home Office, ditto 3 5 +ch, G reensted & Winch, Solicitors. Sittingbourne Office, ditto 3 15 ittingbourne ittle & Co., Ltd., Faversham Faversham Office, ditto 3 5 Wood, Boughton Corner, Wye Ramsgate Office, ditto 5 10 '_. Heath Penge Office, ditto 3 18 23 DISEASES OF ANIMkLS. n Hoare, 7, Dymchurch Terrace, One Quarter's Salary to 31st 18 15 Iethuen Road, Bexley Heath December, 1914 FOOD AND DRUGS ACTS. Frederick One quarters allowance forspecial duties to 31st December, 1914} 1 1261 6 5 POLICE RATE. lief Constable-Colonel Wardo I One Quarter's Salary to 31st Dec., 1914 (less 21 per cent. 158 8 deduction) )itto Allowance for Motor Car, Travelling Expenses and all other Contingencies exclusive 75 of Tele-rainsf or the like period 233 8 9 'olice Pension Fund Deduction from Chief Constable's Salary, quarter to 31st Dec., 4 1914 1 3 )ounty Architect-F. W. Ruck One Quarter's Salary to 81st Dec., 1914. 62 10 'he Chief Constable fortnightly in respect, of the Pay of the Force such sums not exceeding £2000 as he shall from time to time certify to be due and payable. 'olice Pension Fund fortnightly the transfer of such sums as are found to be deducted from the Pay of the Force in respect of rateable contribu- tions, sickness and misconduct.
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