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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. 65 / y / N° 34.— CUSTOMS IN ENGLAND—( Clerks and Others ADMITTED)— continued. PORT. OFFICE. 1817 : Lynn: Coalmeter ------ Sitter in preventive boat - Preventive boatman at Hunstanton - D" d° - Commander of the " Redbreast" cutter - Chief Preventive boatman at Hunstanton - Boston: Tidewaiter ------ Preventive boat sitter - - - - Tidewaiter ------ Coalmeter ------ Preventive boatman at Gibraltar Point D° d° - Chief - da - - - - d° - Grimsby: Mariner of the " Repulse " cutter - Mate of - - - d° - Mate of the " Tiger" cutter - - - Hull: Tide surveyor - - - - Landing waiter - - - - - Tidewaiter ------ Tide- surveyor - - - - - Tidewaiter ------- Bridlington : Landing and tide- surveyor _ - - Scarboro': Tidewaiter and coalmeter - - - Stockton: Collector ------ Landing and tide- surveyor - - - Tidewaiter and boatman - - - - Sunderland : Tidewaiter ------ Landing waiter, comptrolling searcher and coastwaiter - - - - - 3d clerk to the collector - - - - 4th - d° - - d° Newcastle: Principal coast officer at Shields Boatman ------ Tidewaiter ------ Commander of the " Swallow " cutter Boatman at South Shields - Weigher to act as locker - Inspector of preventive waterguard - Mariner of the " Swallow" cutter Boatman ------ Clerk to the coastwaiter - - - - Tidewaiter and boatman - - - - D° Berwick: Chief mate of the " Mermaid" cutter D° d° Riding officer - Tidewaiter ------ 2d mate of the " Mermaid " cutter - . Whitehaven: Tidewaiter ------ Inspector of preventive waterguard Coastwaiter - - - - • 1 7 1 0 . NAME. W. Peacock H. Hutchinson Benjamin Waters John Denningham - Lieut. A. W. Thompson R. H. Parsons John Blow William Lister John Dring James Dring - James Scott Thomas Strutt Jonathan Budd John Fish James McCornish John J. Wilkinson N. Osborne George Smitli3on Edward Turpiu Thomas J. Lundie Charles Post - John Mason Thomas Thompson - Thomas R. Grey William Dobbins Francis M. Fisher R. Bakelock - George Walters George Buddie William Robinson Charles Cockrell, jun. George Thompson - George Rex - W. Morgan Henry Brown John Ridley - Thomas Dunlop Robert Henley Isaac Hengell - Thomas Reed - James Clinton George Bill James McCornish George Joy Thomas B. Samson John Grey Augustus Bolton George Nicholson D. T. Wilson - Robert Jackson Date of Admission. Salary and Emoluments. 1817 : £. s. d. 16th January 49 4 6 18 th March - - 88 — — 16th October 59 15 - - 59 15 — 17th November 110 — — 4th December - 64 15 6th March - - 21 19 _ 18th - 88 — 15 th May - - 21 19 - . 23d - 18 7 5 16th Octobc- r 59 15 - - 59 15 - - - - 64 15 21st May - - 31 5 8f 5th November - 70 — — 7th - 70 — 3d April - - 200 _ 7th August 250 — — 10th October 50 6 6 16th - 200 — — 29th - 50 6 6 30th December - 100 - - 15th January 44 7 - 5th February - 200 — — 29th July - - 150 — — 24th October 42 6 22d April - - 53 18 - 6th May - - 150 - • - 29th September - 80 — — — - - 60 18th January 200 , 4th February - 50 12 6 - 54 13 — 11th - 150 — — 19th - 52 1 - 6th March - - 52 3 — 18 th - 265 - - 2d April - - 31 5 3d June - - 50 12 6 19th August 50 — — 9th September - 53 7 - 24th October 53 7 12th February - 80 _ 22d April - - 80 — — 31st July - - 95 — — 8th August - - 40 3 6 18th September - 45 " 8th February - 51 19 6 18th March - - 265 — — llth April - - 120 - - ( continued.) R
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