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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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ADMITTED AND DISCONTINUED SINCE FIRST JANUARY 1 8 1( J. 33 N° 28.— NAVY- OFFICE.— continued. Clerk3 and others, whose Services have been DISCONTINUED. r~—-— ^ Dates of NAMES. Discharge. Mr. R. Brown - M. Anderson J. Watts Robt. Studwell Robt. Stiles - Wm. Bartlett 29 Sept. 1816 7 Nov. 1816 25 Dec. 1816 11 Jan. 1817 15 July 1817 28 Mar. 1819 OFFICES. Temporary clerks Draughtsmen to the Surveyor ofl Buildings - - - J Salary and Emoluments. £. 80 80 80 80 163 136 Dates of Reduction. 24 Nov. 1817 4 Nov. 1819 17 March 1820 30 Jan. 1821. OFFICES. The vacancy of junior clerk in the Slop Office, ( the initiating salary of which is £. 100 a year) was not filled up when Mr. Stephens, of that Office, was superannuated ... The vacancy of junior clerk in the office for Wages ( the initiating Salary of which is £. 100 a year) was not filled up when the late chief clerk died ------ When Mr. Jenkins, who was in the Slop Office when that establishment was broken up, and who was removed to another department, was appointed to a vacancy in the office for exa- mining Store- keepers Accounts, his situation was not filled up, the initiating salary of which was - - - - - When Mr. Wheatley, who was in the Slop Office when that establishment was broken up, was appointed to the vacant station of library clerk ( the initiating salary of which is £. 100 a year) his situation was not filled up - Salary. 100 lOO 100 100 DOCK YARDS. Clerks and others ADMITTED. r • NAMES. Dates of Appointments. OFFICES. Salaries and Emoluments. Deptford: Mr. W. M. P. Rice - 1 Jan. 1820 Shipwright of superior class 150 Woolwich: Mr. Chas Bonnycastle Samuel Read Henry Chatfield - 1 Jan. 1820 1 Jan. 1820 1 Jan. 1821 ^ Shipwrights of superior class 150 150 150 Chatham : Mr. Mathew Bacon W. H. Harton - John Major James Bennett John Weekes Thomas Touzeau - Robert Millions - P. Richards Thomas Medhurst Robert Frost Richard Blackman George Clothier - 19 Mar. 1821 1 Jan. 1819 1 Jan. 1819 1 Jan. 1821 4 Nov. 1819 28 Mar. 1816 28 Mar. 1816 11 April 1816 1 Feb. 1816 - D° - - - D° - - - DB - - Master of the saw mills ^ Shipwrights of superior class Superintendent of lead mills | Assistants to the master attendant-^ Clerk of the works - • Quartermen of shipwrights - ^ 250 150 150 150 150 220 220 300 160 160 160 160 160 Sheerness: Mr. Wm. Fothergill - James Mitchell 7 Oct. 1816 10 April 1819 Assistant to master attendant Foreman of millwrights 220 1.50 710. I { continued)
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