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20 A C C O U N T S R E L A T I N G TO / 11.— HIBERNIAN MARINE SOCIETY. A Return of all Salaries, Pensions, and other Allowances payable in each Year, and also of all Sums expended Chaplain - Physician Surgeon - Register - Salary D° - - Poundage Master - Usher Nousekeeper - Six Under Servants 1811 Psalmody Teacher Nurse- tender at House ofl Recovery, at £. 1. 2 s. 9 d.' per week y Pension to Cathe Coleman," 1 a superannuated servant, | at 11s. 4 Id. per week - J £. s. d. 100 100 100 100 5 4 8 120 80 60 33 4 10 1 o 12 : 1813: £. s. d. 100 100 100 100 4 12 i\ 120 80 60 33 — £. s. d. 100 100 100 100 3 16 2± 120 80 60 33 1814; 23 4 9 20 9 6 14 2 13 16 £. s. d. 100 100 100 145 16 8 5 10 4 120 80 60 34 10 — 1815: £. s. d. 100 1816: £. *. d. 100 100 100 100 150 7 13 140 80 60 36 15 12 — 15 12 — 100 150 — 4 16 150 80 60 39 18 — 10 8 — ' The House of Recovery was given up in May 1811, and the Nurse- tender discharged. The Pensioner died in September 1811. There were not any new Buildings erected during the period of this Return. There were some few alterations and improvements made in the house at inconsiderable expense, the exact amount of which it is impossible now to state, from the works having been principally executed by the workmen usually employed by the Society in the ordinary repairs of the House, and the charges consisting very much of days labour, being intermixed with other repairs.
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