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to be granted to D. Ayres, who will shortly retire from the service, and to en-
consideration
a letter which I have received
close for your
Encl: 1
from him
the subject.
31st Dec 1896.
2.
On
D. Ayres was, as you are aware, appointed to his present post in 1873, on a salary of £600 a year; an additional allowance of £180 as Superintendent of the Lock Hospital, and with the privilege of private practice. In 1887 he accepted an offer, which he had previously repeatedly declined, that his total salary should be increased to $4,800 a year in consideration of his relinquishing his right to all private practice except consultations, and he was at the same time granted a house allowance of $1080 a year.
In 1891 he was granted a personal allowance of $600 a year (vide Lord
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to be granted to D. Ayres, who will shortly retire ~ from the service, and to en_
consideration
a letter which I have received
close for your
Encl: 1
from him
the subject.
31st Dec 1896.
2.
On
D. Ayres
was, as you. appointed to his
are aware, appointed.
present post in 1873, on a
with
salary of £600 a year; an additional allowance of £180 as Superintendent o of
the Look Hospital, and with the privilege of private. practice
practice, In
1887 he accept-
ed an offer, which he had previously repeatedly declined, that his total salary should be increased to $4,800 a year in consideration of his re- linquishing his right to all-private practice except consultations, and he at the same time granted
was
a house allowance of $1080
a
year.
In 1891
1891 he was
granted a personal allow-
ance
of $600 a
+ year (vide
Lord
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