Crown Estate Commissioners
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Crown Estate — This article is about British landholdings. For the vehicle, see Toyota Crown. The Crown Estate Statutory corporation overview Formed 1961 ( … Wikipedia
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Crown Estate — all the lands owned by the British King or Queen and the money that is made through them. In 1760, King George III gave up the monarch’s rights to these in return for the Civil List, a payment made to the King or Queen every year by Parliament.… … Universalium
Crown Estate Paving Commission — The Crown Estate Paving Commission (or CEPC) is the body responsible for managing certain aspects of the built environment of Regent s Park, London. It was established by statute in 1824. It fulfills local government functions, and is one of the… … Wikipedia
(the) Crown Estate — the Crown Estate [the Crown Estate] all the lands owned by the British King or Queen and the money that is made from them. In 1760, King ↑George III gave up the monarch s rights to these in return for the ↑Civil List, a payment made to the King… … Useful english dictionary
Commissioners for the Reduction of the National Debt — Non ministerial government department overview Formed 1786 (1786) Jurisdiction United Kingdom Headquarters Eastcheap Court, 11 Philpot Lane, London, EC3M 8UD … Wikipedia
Crown Prosecution Service — (Welsh: Gwasanaeth Erlyn y Goron) Non ministerial government department overview Formed 1986 (1986) Jurisdiction England and Wales … Wikipedia
Commissioners of Crown Lands (UK) — The Commissioners of Crown Lands were charged with the management of United Kingdom Crown lands. From 1924 to 1954 they discharged the functions previously carried out by the Commissioners of Woods, Forests and Land Revenues. There were three… … Wikipedia
Commissioners of Woods and Forests — William Huskisson, First Commissioner of Woods and Forests between 1814 and 1823. The Commissioners of Woods, Forests, and Land Revenues were established in the United Kingdom in 1810 by merging the former offices of Surveyor General of Woods,… … Wikipedia
Commissioners of Woods, Forests and Land Revenues — The Commissioners of Woods, Forests and Land Revenues were officials under the United Kingdom Crown, charged with the management of Crown lands. Their office were customarily known as the Office of Woods. Under the Act of Parliament 14 and 15… … Wikipedia