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There were calls to remove her from the Civil list.
During the last years of his life he received a pension from the civil list.
For the next financial year, the civil list will remain at $11.6 million.
Following his break with the government of Yugoslavia, the money he received from the civil list was terminated.
The troubled couple are paid nothing from the Civil List.
Do you think the civil list should be abolished?
Reduce the Civil List to the level of the state pension.
In 1853 a pension of £75 a year was granted to him from the civil list.
The payout, called the Civil List, is reviewed every 10 years.
When Bavaria became a republic in 1918, the government socialized the civil list.
The civil list details the authorised numbers of posts, and their utilization.
The royal pair are not on the Civil List.
The office was abolished by the Civil List Act 1901.
In Canada the civil list was a common term during the pre-confederation period when it caused much controversy.
About 70 per cent of the Civil List expenditure goes on staff salaries.
The cost of the Civil List is circa £ 10 million a year.
In 1656 the civil list alone cost £25,000.
Well no, even people think who think that we need the monarchy aren't very keen on the civil list.
The civil list is fixed by law.
Civil servants in a personal capacity are paid from the Civil List.
The House of Commons, for instance, discourages members from asking questions pertaining to the civil list.
He said 'movement' was necessary on both the Civil List and taxation.
Despite their wealth, each receives a hefty cash handout from the Civil List.
Neither he nor Diana receives a penny from the Civil List.
For the period of 2001 to 2010, the Civil List continued to be fixed at £7,900,000 annually, the same amount since 1991.