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An Account of all Clerks, and others, admitted to any Civil Office, in the United Kingdom, since first January 1816

02/07/1821

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An Account of all Clerks, and others, admitted to any Civil Office, in the United Kingdom, since first January 1816

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N° 40.— MINT OFFICE— continued. Clerks and others, whose Services have been DISCONTINUED. r Names of the Clerks. Mint Office: Joseph Wilks Edward Clarke - Henry Atkinson Edward Aries William Busson - Thomas Cockman George S. Beszant Charles Franklyn Charles Hamilton William Franklyn William Scripps Joseph Powell - George Eade Joseph Ward Thomas Waugh - Francis Watts William Mayo - John Bell - Thomas Mortimer Joseph Capes George Guy Charles Dix James Kelly George Fletcher - • Fletcher, jun. - May Hooper, Still and Potieary, law stationers' clerks - King's Assay Office: George Godfrey J. Harding Master's Assay Office. William Cogden John Payne Die Department: Thomas Wyon - Weighing Office: J. Clacken George Windsor Tellingffice: H. Moore - - - Dates of their Appointments. 26 June 1816 30 July 29 July 29 July 28 Oct. 14 Dec. 29 Dec. 21 Jan. 16 Jan. 22 Jan. 1816 1816 1816 1816 1816 1816 1817 1817 1817 25 Jan. 1817 25 Jan. 1817 14 Feb. 4 Mar. 13 Feb, 25 Jan. 14 Feb. 14 Feb. 14 Feb. 1817 1817 1817 1817 1817 1817 1817 6 Feb. ' 1817 14 Feb. 5 Mar. 6 Jan. 1817 1817 1817 31 Jan. 1817 • 3 Feb. 31 Jan. between Dec. 18 .5 April 15 June 15 June 1817 1817 24 16, & , 1817 J 1816 1816 8 June 1816 22 June 1816 29 June 1816 - 1816 - - - 1816 - - - 1816 - - Oliices they held. Amount ofthe Salaries or Allowances they received. } J" For accounts in the [ office of receipt Teller - D° D » D° - - - D « D° - - - D° D ® D° - - - f2d clerk for distribu- T I tion of letters and ac- I | counts, and inspector j [ of coin - J [" Inspector of rejected"! • j coin under mint no- tice - J [" Inspector of heavy! n coin under proclama- J [ tion - - - J - - D « ( Chief inspector of old"] : silver coin from sta- tions - J Inspector of old coin - - - D° - - D° - - D° f Cash accountant and " 1 J keeper of the ledger, ( j and clerk of copper I L coinage - - J fAssistant accountant,"] | and keeper of the [• [ ledger - - J Clerk under accountants (" Surveyor of melting"] . old silver coin and > [ teller - J [ Correspondence with] > the stations, bankers, > l& c. - - . - J - - D° - - D° Entries - Assistant fireman - - D° Assistant - Assistant fireman Ass' clerk of the irons Weighing porter - - D° Porter • Note. THE above List includes the several persons who were employed at the Mint in the business ofthe exchange of the old and new Silver Coins, and in keeping the ledger, and collecting the voluminous documents necessary to pass the Accounts of the said exchange before the auditors; and also for conducting the correspondence incident to the business. Mint Office, 1 Ja. W. Morrison, 23 April 1821. / Dep. Master and Worker.
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