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Florins [58]
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The Governor of Iceland
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2000
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Office expenses
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600
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The deputy for the western district
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1586
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Office expenses
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400
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Rent
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200
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The deputy for the northern and eastern districts
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1286
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Office expenses
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400
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The bishop of Iceland, who draws his salary from the school-revenues,
has paid him from this treasury
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800
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The members of the Supreme Court:
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One judge
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1184
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First assessor
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890
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Second assessor
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740
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The land-bailiff of Iceland
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600
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Office expenses
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200
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Rent
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150
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The town-bailiff of Reikjavik
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300
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The first police-officer of Reikjavik, who is at the same time gaoler,
and therefore has 50 fl. more than the second officer
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200
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The second police-officer
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150
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The mayor of Reikjavik only draws from this treasury his house-rent,
which is
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150
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The sysselman of the Westmanns Islands
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296
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The other sysselmen, each
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230
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Medical department and midwifery:
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The physician
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900
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House-rent
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150
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Apothecary of Reikjavik
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185
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House-rent
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150
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The second apothecary at Sikkisholm
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90
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Six surgeons in the country, each
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300
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House-rent for some
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30
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For others
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25
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A medical practitioner on the Northland
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110
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Reikjavik has two midwives, each receives
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50
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The other midwives in Iceland, amounting to thirty, each
receives
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100
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These midwives are instructed and examined by the land
physician, who has the charge of paying them annually.
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Organist of Reikjavik
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100
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From the school-revenues
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The bishop receives
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1200
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The teachers at the high school:
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The teacher of theology
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800
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The head assistant, besides free lodging
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500
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The second assistant
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500
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House-rent
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50
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The third assistant
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500
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House-rent
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50
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The resident at the school
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170
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