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Percy Clerc
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Percy Clerc, 1902 - 1981 Percy Clerc 1902 1981
Percy Clerc was born on 1902, to Charles Clerc and Germaine Louis Clerc (born Albert).
Percy had 4 siblings: Clarence Clerc and .
Percy passed away on 1981, at age 78.
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Percy Le ClercPercy Le Clerc in The Spectator - Feb 26 1870
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"... anything at all, is worth a sacrifice of money; but as a matter of fact it exceedingly little, indeed, we doubt if it actually costs the taxpayer anything. u Percy Le Clerc,” with rather wearisome reiteration, goes over every grant, the to the Queen and the allowances to each Prince and Princess of the Blood, bringing the total up to a year. ..."
Publication place: Somerset, Bristol County, Massachusetts, United States
Percy Le ClercPercy Le Clerc in Sydney Morning Herald (NSW) - May 28 1870
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"... 3)1, is worth a sacrifice of money ; but as a matter of fact it costa exceedingly little, indeed, we doubt if it actually costs the taxpayer anything. " Percy Le Clerc," with rather wearisome reiteration, goes over every grant, the ?385,000 to the Queen and the f-llowancee to each Piince and Princess of the blood, bringing the total up to ?511,000 ..."
Publication place: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Percy Le ClercPercy Le Clerc in The Spectator - Feb 26 1870
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"... to the Scottish people is put within the reach of the English and Irish as well. THE COST OF THE koval FAMILY. S OME ONE who signs himself u Percy Le Clerc sends us this w r eek a little red pamphlet entitled 41 Our lloyal Family.” It is not a very interesting production, being neither thoughtful, nor learned, nor suggestive but ..."
Publication place: Somerset, Bristol County, Massachusetts, United States
Percy Le ClercPercy Le Clerc in The Spectator - Feb 26 1870
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"... lands surrendered by the dynasty, lands of which a great portion no more belong to the nation than any other land the nation by Act has granted away. 44 Percy Le Clerc would argue that the lands were all intended for the support of the kingship, and therefore national domain, but at all events the nation never till they were surrendered had ..."
Publication place: Somerset, Bristol County, Massachusetts, United States