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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 l 8 l 6 . ' " 55 N° 34.— CUSTOMS IN ENGLAND—( Clerks and others ADMITTED)— continued. . CO'; imxey •. ^ ; 11 1* 11 t& H : all 97/ ibi/ I .. aodaiYf , •;; KEHui S) 1 rp'Sai " I j j f IHOD F > 0 pjcofl MT> IT nirriP' » V€ rt'S ' u ; noJulDoit ioxpV' ' PORT. OFFICE. Yarmouth: Tidewaiter - Mariner of the " Tartar " cutter Comptroller - Commander of the " Hawk " cutter - Commander of the " Industry " cutter D° - - - " Tartar" cutter D° - - - " Hawke" cutter ist Mate of - - - - d° - 2d D° of " Tartar " cutter - Mariner of - d° D° of " Hawke " cutter - Commander of " Industry" cutter - Mate of - - - d° - Coal Meter ----- Clay: Preventive boatman at Mundslev D° d° D° - - - - at Sherringham D° d° Wells: Riding officer - Lynn : Riding officer at Wolverhampton Coal meter Tidewaiter - Searcher - - - - - Landing waiter and comptrolling searcher Wisbech: Boatman and coal meter - - - Grimsby : ist mate ofthe " Tiger" cutter Commander of - - d° Mariner of - - - d° 2d mate of - - - d° Mariner of the " Repulse " cutter D" - - " Tiger" cutter D° - - " Repulse'-' cutter - 2d mate of - - - d° Hull: Landing waiter - - - - Tidewaiter - - - - - Boatman - - - Tidewaiter - - - - - D° D* - D° D° D° D° Boatman - Tidewaiter - - - - - Timber measurer - Landing waiter - - - - Warehousekeeper - - - - Whitby: Preventive boatman at Staiths - D" - - - - d° - D° - - at Robin hood's bay D° - - - - d° - Stockton : Warehousekeeper for bonded goods Tidewaiter and boatman - NAME. John L. Cockle Samuel Clarke John Preston - Thomas Jager Lieut. J. Longchamp C. Claxton William Deane T. Davenport - Thomas Franklin James Ireland Jos. Clarke Thomas Blake John Mahoney J. W. Glasspoole John Winch - William Fidge John Reed Richard Mason Thomas Dyball George Peck - John Bodham James Dewson Richard Marshall William Wardell Jos. Smith William Lidney Thomas Jager Robert Cullem Richard Stack John Dines Henry Steel - Noah Marshall John Fauset - S. G. Walker - John , Matson - Nicholas Taylor Thomas Storey Daniel Thorney Thomas Sharp John Pack Thomas Fenwick Robert Brooks Thomas Lusby Moses Smith - John Spright - Joseph Bee John Rayner - James Smith - William Jackson William Wilson Benjamin Grainger Abraham Midgley N. Thompson - James Lithgore Date of Admission. 1816: 10th January 11th — 8th February 23d July - 2d August 20th — - - 23d — - - 12th September 11th October 25th — - - 7th December 5th November 6th February - 25th January 13th April - • 23d — - • 26th — - • 3d September 3d October 25th July - • 2d August 15th — - - 16th — - - 23d — - - 13th September 27th — - - ist October 4th January 1 oth — 23d April - 24th — 17 th May - • 25th June - - 26th July - • 6th September 5th November 7th May - 26th July - Salary and Emoluments. s. d. 59 9 — 31 5 8 466 13 4 100 — — 110 - - 130 - ' - 110 — — 60 — — 40 - - 3i 5 8 31 5 8 110 — — 60 — _ 9 9 6 59 15 _ 59 15 - 59 15 - 59 15 95 - - 110 r., 49 4 6 19 14 — 200 — — 200 — — 64 19 10 70 130 — — 3i 5 8 40 - — 3i 5 8 31 5 8 31 5 8 40 250 „ _ 50 6 6 43 10 - 50 6 6 50 6 6 50 6 6 50 6 6 50 6 6 50 6 6 50 6 6 43 10 _ 50 6 6 120 — — 250 — — 120 — 59 15 59 15 — 59 15 — 59 15 50 _ 42 - 6 ( 1continued.) j < j •. [ < •
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