WIDOWS
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FORCES
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Royal Navy
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1809-1836 |
Register of officers' widows and orphans applying to the Compassionate Fund (indexed)
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ADM 6/323-328
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WIDOWS
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General
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1930-1931 |
Gairns, H, established foreman, Rosyth: grant of compensation and ex-gratia payment from Compassionate Fund to his widow
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T 164/109/6
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PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
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General
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1921-1922 |
Hick, J W, murdered by fellow worker at Tynemouth Castle; claim by widow under Workmen's Compensation Act refused but annuity awarded from First Lord's Compassionate Fund
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T 164/15/13
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1923 |
Cooper, C, established service not sufficient at death to qualify for award: grant from Compassionate Fund to widow
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T 164/37/11
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WIDOWS
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General
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1929 |
Moffat, H D M, died in Aden from heart failure following malaria: grant to widow from Compassionate Fund, deceased having only nine years unestablished service
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T 164/82/7
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1929 |
Todd, W, farm maintenance hand, Government Training Centre, Carstairs, died as a result of threshing machine accident which must be interpreted as part of his responsibility as 'person in charge': claim by widow accepted under Workmen's Compensation Act 1925 T 164/81/8 1929 Truby, W, temporary workman, Royal Mint: gratuity to widow awarded from Compassionate Fund on account of service being much below minimum
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T 164/83/22
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WIDOWS
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FORCES
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Army
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1824 |
Compassionate Fund. Letter from Lord Liverpool to Lord Palmerston proposing that distressed females in receipt of a special allowance from the 'Minister's Lady for the time being' should be debarred from payment from the Fund
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WO 43/176
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