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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 1 816. 6l N° 34.— CUSTOMS IN ENGLAND—( Clerks and Others ADMITTED)— continued. PORT. OFFICE. 1817 : Southampton : ist clerk to collector - Tidewaiter and boatman - - - - D° ------ Searcher -_--_'. Warehousekeeper - Inspector of preventive waterguard Preventive boatman • - Sitter in preventive boat - - - - D° - Warehousekeeper - Landing waiter, & c. - Comptroller at Lymington - Preventive boatman at Calshot Castle D° d° D° - - - - at Hurst Castle D° ------ d° Weighing porter - Coal meter ------ Cowes: Riding officer at Shanklin - Inspector of preventive waterguard - Sitter in preventive boat - Weigher and locker - - - - Inspecting commander of preventive boats in the Isle of Wight - Preventive boatman at Atherfield D" ----- d° - Chief preventive boatman at St. Lawrence - Second mate of the " Lion" cutter - Mariner of the " Lion" cutter Poole: Tidewaiter ------ D° D° - D° Riding officer of the 2d class - Preventive boatman - - - - Landing waiter - Tide surveyor - ist clerk to the collector - - - - Preventive boatman at Branksea island D° - - - - at Swanage Weymouth: Tidewaiter and boatman - - - - First mate of the " Greyhound" cutter Preventive boatman at Portland Lyme: Boatman ------ Sitter in preventive boat - - - - Boatman ------ Preventive boatman - D° Inspector of preventive waterguard - Preventive boatman at Beer - D° - - - - at Lyme Cobb - D° ------ d" D° ------ d° D° - - - - at Bridport Exeter: Boatman and coalmeter - D° - - - - - Inspector of preventive waterguard Sitter in preventive boat - Preventive boatman 710. NAME. George Thring William Hiley John Sargeant P. Nicholle - Charles Miles - W. B. Bowyer Daniel Turner S. Raisbeck Thomas Gowland E. Hodgkinson Charles Mills - William Perkins George Pierce William Francis John Nash John Cooper - John Parker - William Clark John Smeddon Samuel Grove Benjamin Dixon William Stephens Miller Worsley James Walker James Hannam William Palmer John Craft Jos. Carswell - Charles Williams Samuel Willis Jos. Miller George Elford Charles Osborn Robert Aldrich John S. Stanymore Robert Allen - James Harris - George Baker - Jos. Evernay - Thomas Amiss Thomas Scriven James Brooks - Thomas Palmer John Duffield - P. Eyres W. King Thomas Grey John Andrews William King - James Wilson William Nelson William Bugg Jos. Davie William Abraham - George England George Hire - Richard Miller William Woodruff - Date of Admission. 1817 : 11th January 4th February 7th 15th — - - 28th 18th March - 25th 19th August 9th September 8th October 14th 21st 6th December 7 th February 18th March - 25th July 3d October 17th 19th December - 9th January 14th 25th February 25th April - 30th 25th July 9th October 15th 10th January 4th July 27th October 4th February 19th April - 25th 27 th May 5th June 14th October Salary and Emoluments. 11th January 6th March - 18 th : 25th April - s. d. 150 — _ 38 12 6 38 12 6 200 - - 150 - - 265 - 59 15 - 88 — — 88 . — — 150 - - 200 — - 120 -- - 59 15 - 59 .15. - 59 15. - 59 15 - 51 16 — d. per chaldron metage 105 265 — - 88 - - 5 - . - d 3 s. per day as weigher, * nd 6 d. per day as locker, when ployed. 265 — — 59 15 - 59 15 - 64 15 - 40 — - 3i 5 8 r 52 1 _ 52 1 - 52 1 - 52 l - 105 - - 59 15 - 150 — — 120 - — 170 - - 59 15 - 59 15 51 1 80 - - 59 15 14 10 _ 88 - - 14 10 - 59 15 " - 59 15 — 265 - 59 i' 5 - 59 15 - . 59 15 - ' 59 15 - 59 ! 5 _ 61 3 7 61 3 . 7 265 - - 88 - - 59 15 - Q ( 1continued.)
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