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The Ninth Report Fees, Gratuities, Perquisites Ireland

31/01/1810

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86 458 ( Ireland.) Eighth REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONERS Account of the Incidental Expences of the General Poft- Office, & c.— continued. [ Appendix Advertisements - - - Chandler - - Twine - - - Tinman - - Newspapers ... Housekeepers petty Incidents - Rents - - - " Petty Incidents - - Jonas Blackall, travelling Expences to Wexford Subscription to Dublin Dispensary Robert Parker, Postmafter of Tallagh Robert Peter for Carriage - James Harrington, Supper for Officers Sarah Lamprey, Cutler ... William Allen, for Maps of Post Roads Joseph Jacob, Compenfation for loss of Wherry William Vickers, the return of Passengers to and from ") Holyhead - - - - J John Button, Coachmaker ... One Year's Assurance - Denis Spencer, Duty while at Limerick Post Office - Rose Brenan, Catherine Cullen, and Catherine Han- gan, Widows of Sailors lost - - J. Dejoncourt, sundry Expences while attending Limerick Post Office - - - J Fees of Patent appointing Lord Donoghmore and ail, | pro LoidH. Fitzgerald, Poftmafters General Coals, & c. - - Crossthwaite and Hodges for mending Anomoscope - Fees to Paul Le Bas, Fees on Patent for appointing 7 new Postmasters General - - - ( Thomas Conner, Mail Guard, for defence of English Mail, /. ii. ", s. Cd. John Whitaker, D>. - Do. ( JT. 22, Ijj. George Nicholson, D° - D°£. 22 Martin Lynch, Coachman £. 11. 6d. Edward M'Daniel, for defence of Derry Mail, 1.12. 15s. P. Walsh, Do. Mrs. Pilkington, for Services rendered by her latel Husband - Henry Cuthbert, Postmaster of Gowran, for viding Horses for Waterford Diligence Sacks - - Arrear of Boot Money to Mail Guards Baskets - Taxes - - - Crossthwaite and Hodges, for Time- pieces . Sundry Persons entitled to Boot Money R. B. West, for duty whilst Postmaster at the Camp Defence of Mail - - - House in Suffolk- street Letter Scales - Pocket Book Maker Sadler - - - Pensions to Widows of Deputy Postmasters Conveying Mail between Mullingar and Longford • i Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do Do. Do. - Boyle and Drumfna Do. - Sligo and Boyle Do. - Mullingar and Kinnegad - Do. - Waterford and Clortmell - Do. - Dublin to Wicklow Do. - Dublin to Bray Do. - Waterford to Carlow P. Thomson, for Fees on Office Expresses John Armstrong - - J. Ferguson, Travelling Expences J. Dejoncourt - - - Do. Thomas Plarrifon, for duty in Waterford Poft Office 1806. * Note, a fum of ^ 9,775 15 7^ included in the above Accounts, and incurred in the Quarter ending 5th January 1809, was not paid till the Quarter ending 5th April 1809. General Poft Office, Dublin, 5th May 1809. Craves C. Swan, Rec. Gen,
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