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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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202 II. IRELAND : — C I V I L OFFICES, CLERKS AND OTHERS, ( 16.)— SURVEYOR GENERAL OF CROWN LANDS. THERE have not been any Clerks or others ADMITTED in His Majesty's Surveyor General of Crown Land's Office in Ireland, since the ist day of Janu- ary 1816, nor have there have been any Clerks or other Officers services DISCONTINUED in the same office during the same period. Rowley Heylahd, Dated this 20th day of April 1821. Dep. Surveyor General of Lands, & c. ( 17.)— PRIVY SEAL OFFICE. THERE has been no Clerk or other Officer ADMITTED into, or DISCONTINUED from, this Office, since the ist of January 1816. The only Officer of this Department being the Keeper of the Signet and his Deputy. Dublin, 25th April 1821. Dugald Campbell, Deputy. ( 18.)— CLERK OF THE PELLS OFFICE. NO Clerl>, or other person receiving or deriving Salary or Emolument from the Government, hath been ADMITTED or appointed to this office, since ist January 1816; nor has any Clerk or other officer in the Department been DISCONTINUED during the same period. Dublin Castle, " 1 W. Jenkins, 19th April 1821. J Dep. Clerk Pells, Ireland. ( 19.)— BOARD OF FIRST FRUITS. NO appointment has taken place in this Department. Dublin,, " I Isaac. d'Olier, 21 April 1821. J Secretary of F. F. ( 20.)— LINEN BOARD. THERE has been no alteration in the establishment of the Clerks in the Linen Office, since the ist of January 1816, either in respect to their numbers or their Salaries; nor do they hold any civil offices, or public situations of any kind, but those which they hold during pleasure in the service of the Linen Board of Ireland. Linen Office, " 1 James Corry, April 27th 1821./ Secretary. ( 21.)— COMMISSIONERS OF " WIDE STREETS. Clerks and others ADMITTED - - - Nil. Clerks and others, whose Services have been DISCONTINUED. - - - Nil. Dubliij, 1 Thos & D. H. Sherrard, 9ist April 1821. J Sec. ( 22.)— REGISTER OF DEEDS OFFICE. THE Public Register of Deeds was ADMITTED to his office previous to the ist January 1816, and still continues therein. No clerk, or other person employed in this office, is admitted on the civil establishment of the country. Register's office,."! April' 29, 1821. f George Moore, Dep* Reg.
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