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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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48 N° 34-— CUSTOMS IN ENGLAND—( Clerks and others ADMITTED)— continued. PORT. OFFICE. London— continued. Landing waiter - Preferable tidewaiter - Preferable watchman - Warehousekeeper at the London docks Preferable tidewaiter - Clerk to comptrolling surveyor, West India docks '- - - - Mariner of the " Watchful" cutter - Preferable tidewaiter Preferable weigher and locker - Temporary additional landing waiter - Riding officer at Stifford - Weigher and locker - Extra tidewaiter ------ Receiver of fines and forfeitures Landing waiter ------ Preferable waterman - - D° - - ----- Extra tidewaiter - - " - Preferable tidewaiter - - D° - - - - - - Preferable weighing porter and locker Extra tidewaiter - ••- - - Settled preferable waterman Extra tidewaiter _ -- - - Comptroller on receiver of fines and forfeitures Preferable tidewaiter - Extra watchman - - - - - 6th clerk to accountant of petty receipts Established tidewaiter - - 5th clerk to register general of shipping Pupil landing waiter - _ Preferable weigher - Searcher - - - - Preferable weigher and locker - - - Landing waiter - - - - - Warehousekeeper for saltpetre and for East India goods imported by private traders in licensed ships - - " - Warehousekeeper for pepper, & c. at Blackwall D* - - - for East India sugar D° D" D° - - - for crashing refined sugar at London docks - Extra tidewaiter - D° - Extra weigher - Extra tidewaiter - Extra waterman - Established tidewaiter - Extra tidewaiter - - - - - Extra waterman - - - Established tidewaiter - Preferable weigher - - - - Temporary additional landing waiter - Stamper of velvets in the King's warehouse Extra tidewaiter - - - - - Pupil landing waiter, class 2 Extra weigher - Extra tide waiter - Preferable watchman - Preferable weigher - - - Extra tidewaiter ----- Preferable watchman - - - - Extra watchman ----- Preferable tidewaiter - Plantation clerk - Collector inwards ----- Clerk of the rates - Receiver of the grand receipt - ( NAME. H. T. Commins William Peckover Thomas Reppington J. T. Thompson William Hunnam John Jennings William Brown William Donald Jos. Mitchell - Russell Manners Richard Prior - James Williams John Scott James W. Dixon William S. Kendall - Edward Osborn Jos. Painter Henry Brown - William Evans John Hooper - William Rayner James Rice Richard Martin E. T. Harris - George W. Paddon - J. E. Peirce F. T. Praed - Henry Smith - John Harris S. B. Mason - Henry Livesay William Wilkes W. Brown T. W. Haswell J. Fennings J. Goswell William Kelham J. Middlemiss Edward Egerton- Edward Chambers - John Day William Johnson G. Randolph - Thomas Mare - Jos. H. Batt - Michael Kenney William Allen Thomas Bancroft James Cooney Thomas Wollen Thomas How - Richard Harper Charles Stapleton John P. Earle - L. Mahon Samuel Wheddon Thomas Robins William Goodchild - Thomas Turner Sykes Beechend William Reynolds - Henry Rees H. Maclean Edward J. Mascall - John Lack H. Gardner Date of Salary and Admission. Emoluments. 1816 : £. s. d 25th June - - 400 — — 27th — - - 60 - — — - . 64 3 6 2d July - - 200 - — 9th — - - 60 — - 10th — - - 80 _ — - - 30 3 3 - — - _• 60 - T llth — - - 90 5 — — - . 363 — _ 16th — - - 105 - — — - _ 90 5 — 19th — - - 48 - — 23d _ - - 500 - - — - - 400 - - — - - 54 15 - 24th — - - 54 15 _ 25th — - - 48 — _ 26th — - - 60 — _ 31st — - - 60 - - — - - 90 5 — 1 s~> 48 - — 6th August - - 53 15 _ — - . 48 - — 7th — - - 350 - — 13th _ - - 60 - — - 8 2 6 14th — - - 80 — _ — - . 60 2 6 15th — - - 80 - - — - - 145 13 4 — _ _ 79 15 — 16th — - - 500 - - — . . 90 5 — 20th — - - 400 — ** _ 200 , _ — _ . 200 - — - __ - . . 200 - — — - - 200 — - — . . 200 - — — . . 48 - _ 48 - — 21st — - - 45 13 6 — . . 48 - - — - - 8 8 _ — 60 2 6 27th — - - 48 - — — _ . 8 8 _ 28th -- - - 60 1 6 4th September - 79 15 _ nth — - - 363 - — 17th — - - 100 - _ — - . 48 - — 18th — - - 145 13 4 i9th — - - 45 13 6 — - 48 - — 25th — - - 64 3 6 — . _ 79 15 —. — - - 48 - — 27th — - - 64 3 6 — - - 45 13 6 ist October 60 - _ 9th — - - 700 - - — . . 1,500 - - — - - 1,000 — _ — - - 600 — -
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