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General Abstract of the Grants to be proposed for Civil Services for 1853, compared with similar Charges for 1851 and 1852; Estimates, &c., Civil Services, for the Year ending 31 March 1854; VI. Superannuation and Retired Allowances, and Gratuities for Charitable and other
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was given the title "additional assistant under-secretary" on 3 December 1921. He came to Ireland at the same time as Cope and was not given any title at first: Anderson worried "assistant under-secretary" would offend Cope, and
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was made "additional assistant under-secretary" on 15 September 1921 during the establishment of
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From 1852 to 1876 the Assistant Under-Secretary was called Chief Clerk. After the retirement of
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to the Lord Lieutenant, but he died on 10 June 1888 and no further appointments were made.
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for Ireland 1900–1909; his grandson Robert N. Matheson founded the law firm
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Lord Chancellor of Ireland (also highest political office in parliament)
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thought "private secretary to the Lord Lieutenant" was too lowly.
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Resigned to become one of the three Estates Commissioners in the
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in Phoenix Park, also known as the Under Secretary's Lodge.
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Lord Chancellor of Ireland (also highest judicial office)
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in 1853, the Chief Clerk/Assistant Under-Secretary was
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British policy and the Irish administration, 1920–22
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Seconded from Whitehall due to the security crisis.
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Afterwards private secretary to the Lord Lieutenant
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1918–1922 (jointly with Sir John Anderson from 1920)
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Index

Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
British administration in Ireland
Irish Free State
Ashtown Lodge
Thomas Henry Burke
Chief Secretary for Ireland
Lord Frederick Cavendish
Phoenix Park Killings
Edward Robert King-Harman
Thomas Waite
Sackville Hamilton
Lodge Morres
Sackville Hamilton
Edward Cooke
Henry Meredyth
John William Hamilton
John Lees
Charles Francis Sheridan
John Doyle
William Elliot
Alexander Marsden
James Traill
Charles Saxton
William Gregory
William Gossett
Thomas Drummond
Norman Hilton Macdonald
Edward Lucas
Richard Pennefather
Thomas Nicholas Redington

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