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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 TIRST JANUARY l 8 l 6 . 43 N° 33— TAX- OFFICE.— 1. ENGLAND AND WALES— continued. LAND- TAX REGISTER OFFICE. NAMES. Robert Willimott Wyndham B. Radcliffe Henry J. Meader Vacant - George Brown - John Judd John Tate William Harrison Henry Webber John Lofthouse Charles Mathison William J. Layton William Simpson OFFICES. Principal Register Deputy Register lst clerk - 2d clerk - Clerk Clerk Clerk Clerk Clerk Clerk Clerk Clerk Messenger Salaries and Emoluments. £. S. d. 400 - - with house, coals, candles, & c. - 350 - - 210 9 9 180 3 - 191 12 - 134 19 6 109 11 - 144 4 2 133 11 2 134 16 6 113 8 - 115 11 - 96 4 - Officers retired on the tran- fer of the business of that office to Somerset- house. Offices abolished on the transfer of the business of ) that office to Somerset- house. Office of the Special Commissioners under the Property Act: David Jennings Nathaniel Brickwood Benjamin Sayer John Watkins - Thomas Singleton George C. Sale Anthony F. Fearon - John Bayley William Landsdown - Jasper Hall John Sale Commissioner Commissioner Superintendent Clerk Clerk Clerk Clerk Clerk Clerk Clerk Housekeeper £. s. d. 800 - - 700 - - 100 - - 296 14 - 167 14 - 127 10 - 175 16 - 76 18 - 180 8 - H3 ' 4 - 160 - - \ Offices abolished on the ces- ) sation of the Property / Tax. Office for checking the Duty on Dividends under the Property Act: George Beach - M. D. Thibou - Inspector - Clerk £. s. d. 180 - - 69 - - I Abolished on the cessation of ^ the business for which the office was created. INSPECTORS GENERAL: Thomas Daniell. William Heyrick. William Hussey. John S. Jessopp. Maurice Jones. Robert Kirkpatrick. William Salmund. " A 1 Salary, £. 600 per annum, with the following allowances:— [• 24. per mile, and 10 s. per day when from home, for travelling charges; £. 80 per annum for a clerk. £. 8 per annum for stationery. INSPECTORS: W. Adcock. G. Beach. H. Bromley. J. Carr. J. Coombs. J. Hawkins. H. Hildebrand. J. B. Hillyer. R. Holbrook. J. Hunter. J. Jackson. T. Johnson. T. Jones. T. Jones. G. Lamb. E. Matthews. A. C. Murphy. J. L. Powell. W. Snow. J. Spiller. H. Tilsley. W. Wilkin. W. Winch. Salary, £. 1- 2 0 per ann, with the following allowances :— 109 10 being a day for expenses. 20 - gratuity under the Assessed Tax Acts. £. 249 10 per annum, exclusive of 6 d. per mile for travelling charges, and 20/. a year under the Property Act, and per centage on increased charges to the Assessed Taxes; amount- ing on an average to each Inspector to about 150 a year. ( 1continued.)
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