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The name of the decree was Ordinance on Pensioning Off and Furloughing Ecclesiastical Functionaries (). Cf. Barbara Krüger and Peter Noss, "Die Strukturen in der Evangelischen Kirche 1933–1945", p. 159.
The Clear Grit platform was first laid out at a convention held at Markham in March 1850, which included the following planks: #The abrogation of the rectories, and the secularization of the Clergy Reserves. #Retrenchment in provincial expenditure. #Abolition of the pensioning system. #The appointment of all local officials by local municipal councils.
164–166 Brăileanu also presided over the purge of former FRN men, Jews, and known leftists, and personally stripped George Călinescu,C. Popescu-Cadem, Document în replică, Mihail Sadoveanu City Library, Bucharest, 2007, , p. 336 Iorgu IordanBoia, pp. 185–186 and Bazil MunteanuNastasă (2007), p. 358 of their university chairs. He also ordered the immediate pensioning of all teachers aged 65 and over.
He was reappointed to the body in 1956, as one of the delegations from Papua. He maintained his parliamentary seat until his pensioning in 1960. During this period, he joined the Irian Bureau, intended to become the future provincial government for Papua. He declared an autonomous province of Papua under Indonesia in 1956, though before long the Indonesian government announced a distinct province.
Retired at age seven, Creme Fraiche was sent to Brushwood Stable near Malvern, PA, for pensioning. He was visited by fans bringing his favorite treat of mints until he was put down due to a severe case of laminitis on October 9, 2003, at the age of 21. He was buried at the farm in the memorial garden at Bryn Clovis.
A tumultuous period followed, which only ended with Muhammad Mukim Arghun, Ulugh Beg's son-in-law, taking control of Kabul. Finally, Ulugh Beg's nephew Babur, seeing Muqim as a usurper, drove out the latter and captured the city for himself in 1504, pensioning off his cousin Abdur Razaq with an estate. It was from here that Babur later launched his invasion of the Indian subcontinent.
The importance of the sermon in the worship service was underlined by Zwingli's proposal to limit the celebration of communion to four times a year. For some time Zwingli had accused mendicant orders of hypocrisy and demanded their abolition in order to support the truly poor. He suggested the monasteries be changed into hospitals and welfare institutions and incorporate their wealth into a welfare fund. This was done by reorganising the foundations of the Grossmünster and Fraumünster and pensioning off remaining nuns and monks.
Count Grigory Orlov, by Fyodor Rokotov Catherine, throughout her long reign, took many lovers, often elevating them to high positions for as long as they held her interest, and then pensioning them off with gifts of serfs and large estates.Eleanor Herman, Sex With the Queen (2006) pp 147–173. The percentage of state money spent on the court increased from 10% in 1767 to 11% in 1781 to 14% in 1795. Catherine gave away 66,000 serfs from 1762 to 1772, 202,000 from 1773 to 1793, and 100,000 in one day: 18 August 1795.
As a result, a "Pay Review Body" characterized by autonomous operation was created; the compensation of the nurses he represented was also increased. Clay was diagnosed with severe emphysema at the age of 37. With a membership in excess of 285,000 at the time of Clay's pensioning off due to illness in September 1989, no labor organization unaffiliated with the Trades Union Congress surpassed the RCN in size, and none had a greater rate of expansion.Obituary in The Independent Clay's respiratory disease claimed his life, aged 57, in 1994.
Later Kozhikkode Zamorin and Travancore Raja had a treaty of friendship in 1763-1764 period and the Zamorin reimbursed amounting to ₹ 150,000 to Travancore which was the expenses of the war occurred between them in the past. That was the time Kingdoms of Parur and Alangad were annexed to Travancore after pensioning off the ruling King. Years back Alangad had its own place in the agricultural industry. The village was scenic with its greenery and was covered almost entirely with vast expanses of paddy fields and Coconut trees.
Carl Maria von Weber (1814) Painting by Thomas Lawrence Vogler recommended the 17-year-old Weber for the post of Director at the Breslau Opera in 1804; Weber was offered and accepted the post. Weber sought to reform the Opera by pensioning off older singers, expanding the orchestra, and tackling a more challenging repertoire. His ambitious and dedicated work as director of the orchestra was acknowledged, though his tempi were frequently criticized as too fast. As the daily routine did not leave sufficient time for his own creative work, Weber did not seek to extend his two-year appointment.
Born in Duisburg, Schneider studied in Wuppertal, Göttingen and Münster and was ordained on 14 November 1976. He was vice-praeses of the synod of the Evangelical Church in the Rhineland (EKiR) and succeeded in 2003 Manfred Kock as praeses of the EKiR until in 2013 Manfred Rekowski was elected his successor due to Schneider's pensioning. Since Margot Käßmann's resignation in February 2010, Schneider was acting president of the council of the EKD and was elected president on 9 November 2010. On 30 June 2014 he announced his resignation as president and member of the council due to severe sickness of his wife, taking effect on 10 November 2014.
Berzina joined the fresh-formed Peoples Maps Group at the Ethnography Chair of MSU, where she compiled the maps of ethnic compound of Switzerland, India, United States and other countries. During the German-Soviet War, Berzina was evacuated to Tashkent, returning to Moscow in 1943. She was hired as a junior research fellow to the newly established Miklukho-Maklay Ethnography Institute of Soviet Academy of Sciences and worked there until pensioning off in 1984, being elevated to senior research fellow in 1975. In 1969 she upheld a thesis "Forming of the Ethnic Compound of Canadian Population" and published a book of the same name.
Elizabeth Finn Care: Our History at Elizabeth Finn Care Both McCaul and his daughter worked closely with Lord Shaftesbury.See for example a letter to The Times, 27 April 1939; p. 12; Issue 48290 from Constance Finn referring to correspondence from Lord Shaftesbury to McCaul in 1841 regarding Lord Palmerston's instructions to the Consulate at Jerusalem to give protection to any Jews there who might require it. In 1890 it was reported that the Bishop of London was to hold an inquiry as to the desirability of uniting the benefices of St George Botolph Lane and St Magnus. The expectation was a fusion of the two livings, the demolition of St George’s and the pensioning of "William Gladstone’s favourite Canon", Malcolm MacColl. Although services ceased there, St George’s was not demolished until 1904.
"Fire Chief Quietly Fired," Los Angeles Times, February 26, 1905, page II-6 In June 1905, the Board of Fire Commissioners denied Strohm's application for a pension after he had been examined by five doctors, "three of whom declared he was physically incapacitated and the other two agreeing he was in ill health.""Veteran Chief Denied Pension," Los Angeles Herald, June 4, 1905 The Los Angeles Herald stated: > Thus the city of Los Angeles, through its officials, has refused to reward > one of the oldest, and if the records of the underwriters prove anything, > ablest fire fighters in the country. The law provides for the pensioning of > firemen at half pay when they have served a certain length of time or are > disabled in the service. In 1906 Strohm was serving as a deputy sheriff in Los Angeles Superior Court, and the next year he was a city meat inspector.
During the Middle Ages, the rump diocese left of all areas appertaining to Hampshire and Surrey before those counties shrank was one of the wealthiest English sees, owning for instance the rectories (the feudal landlord's interest in farms, fisheries, mills and great or small tithes) of many churches in its former, greater area and even in Norman France. Its bishops included a number of politically prominent Englishmen, notably the 9th century Saint Swithun and medieval magnates including William of Wykeham and Henry of Blois. In the 1530s the diocese faced low compensation for the confiscation of its accumulated wealth and monastic feudal dues and lands in the Dissolution of the Monasteries such as, principally, the pensioning of abbots and friars and in some cases granting of the rectories to the incumbent priests.Priest was from the 16th century a swiftly deprecated term, becoming known as the less strongly catholic terms: vicars, rectors or reverends in the Church of England in almost all cases to today.

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