Catalogue description Salaries Committee: Records

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Reference: CRIM 13
Title: Salaries Committee: Records
Description:

Records of the Salaries Committee including minute books, 1926-1971; general correspondence and papers, mainly concerning pensions, salaries and appointments of staff, 1918 to 1971; salary book, 1889 to 1895; and salary schedules, 1911 to 1959.

Date: 1889-1971
Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Language: English
Creator:

Salaries Committee, 1834-1971

Physical description: 31 file(s)
Access conditions: Subject to 30 year closure
Administrative / biographical background:

Although the origin of the Salaries Committee remains unknown, it must have been formed soon after the Central Criminal Act 1834, which was later superseded by the Administration of Justice Act 1964. The Salaries Committee was set up to deal with matters such as staff appointments, extension of service and to determine the salaries and other allowances payable to officers of the court. The Committee consisted of the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, the Justices of Her Majesty's High Court of Justice, two Alderman of the City of London, the Recorder of London and the Common Serjeant of London. Meetings were generally held annually with the Lord Mayor of London as chairman and the Clerk of the Court as secretary. Financed by the Corporation of the City of London, the Central Criminal Court, through the Salaries Committee, was responsible for all staff matters. Decisions of the Committee were promulgated by order of the court. By the implementation of the Courts Act 1971, when the staff of the court came within the Lord Chancellor's Department, such orders are no longer issued.

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