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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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70 I. GREAT BRITAIN : — C I V I L OFFICES, CLERKS AND OTHERS, • N ® 34.— CUSTOMS IN ENGLAND—( Clerks and others ADMITTED)— continued. PORT. OFFICE. Southampton: Tidewaiter and boatman - - - - Chief preventive boatman at Calshot Castle Searcher and coastwaiter at Lymington Tidewaiter and boatman - Preventive boatman at Guernsey D° - - - - at Calshot Castle Poole: Commander of the " Hawk" cutter Mate of - - - - d° Mariner - - - - d° D° d° Sitter in preventive boat at Swanage - Mariner of the " Hawk" cutter Preventive boatman at Branksea Weymouth: Sitter in preventive boat at Vliet Coalmeter ------ Tidewaiter and boatman - Lyme: Commander of the " Scourge" cruder First mate of - - - d° Mariner of - - - - d° - - ~ D ® ----- d ® Exeter: ist clerk to the collector and warehouse- keeper for bonded goods - 2d clerk to the collector - Weigher and coalmeter - - - - Dartmouth: Sitter in preventive boat at Brixham D ® - - - - - at Hope Cove Preventive boatman at Brixham Chief preventive boatman at d ® D ® - - - - at Salcombe Tidewaiter and boatman - Tidesurveyor, & c. at Brixham - - - Plymouth: Mariner of the " Drake" cutter ist mate of the " Lapwing" cutter - Commander of the " Lynx" cutter - ist mate of the " Lynx" cutter Sitter in preventive boat at Yealm Mariner of the " Lynx" cutter D° - - - - d° - Chief preventive boatman at Port Wrinkle Boatman ------ Preventive boatman at Port Wrinkle - - ist mate of the " Drake" cutter Tidewaiter ------ D ® ------- Mariner of the D° - - D" - - Collector Second mate of the " Drake Mariner of - - - d ® " Lapwijng" cutter - " Drake" cutter " Lapwing" cutter - cutter Looe: Preventive boatman at Polperro Chief preventive boatman at d° Fowey: Commander of the " Mate of - - - - Providence" cutter d ® Date of Salary and NAME. Admission. . Emoluments. 1818 : £. 4. d. Jos. H. Payne - - - ist April - - 3 « 12 6 William Smith 13th - 64 15 - John Oviatt - - - 14th May - - 80 - — Thomas Dennett 22d — - - - 38 12 6 William Shore 18th August- - 59 15 - John Murray - 18th September - 59 15 — Richard Ward 9th February - 110 „ Henry Jos. Hill 18 th - 60 - — Thomas Munday 23d - 31 5 8 i William Stephens — - 31 5 H William Hambley 26th March - - 88 — William Wendover - 19th June - - 31 5 8 \ John Batchelor 2 2d December - 59 15 Alexander Stralian - 26th March - - 88 _ W. M. Masters 9th May - - H 11 4 Peter Vine - 17th June - - 51 1 R. C. Maccrea 9th February - 110 _ Richard Morgan 18th - 60 — - William Gover 31st March - - 31 5 8 I Moses Blanchard 13th April - - 3i 5 John Bennetts - - 28th March - - 200 WTilliam Wreford - - - 100 _ — William Slater - - ist May - - 43 — — S. Holt - 21st February - 88 Hugh Pearce - 26th March - - 88 - - John Nairn - 14th May - - 59 15 - John Stoyle - — _ 64 15 — R. Eldridge - 21st - 64 15 - Edward Evans 8th October - 52 2 - W. W. Clarke - 28th November - 60 — — John Williams 10th January 31 5 8* R. Douglas - - - ist February - 70 - - William Edwards 9th - 110 - — Charles Hadaway 18th - 60 - - Richard Perrett 26th - 88 — — William Baker 8th April - - 31 5 John Gentry - — ... 31 5 8f John Nairn - 13th April - - 64 15 — J. R. Hill ist May - - 50 —. Thomas Clunn 14th - 59 15 — J. F. Best - . - 27th — - - - 70 - Thom. as Cressell 5th June - - 57 10 — William Foal - 12th - 57 10 - John Humphreys 3d July - - - 31 5 8f Sampson Light 24th — - - . 31 5 8f Thomas Dyer - - - 18th August- - 31 5 si John Arthur - 28th - 800 _ Thomas Dyer - 2d October 40 — — George Williams 29th - 31 5 8 § D. Llewellyn - - - 14th May - - 59 15 John Gibbs - —— - - - 64 15 — Wr. J. Scudamore 9th February - 110 W. F. Essell - - 18th - 60 — —
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