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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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74 KF° ^— CUSTOMS IN ENGLAND—( Clerks and others ADMITTED)— continued. PORT, OFFICE. 1819. London: Fourth clerk to comptrolling surveyor at the West India Docks - - - - Extra tidewaiter - - - - - Clerk to the clerk of warrants - Established tidewaiter - - - - Clerk to general surveyors ... Preferable tidewaiter - - - - Preferable watchman - - - Established tidewaiter - Extra watchman - Extra tidewaiter - D° ----- ' - Preferable tidewaiter - Preferable weigher - Preferable tidewaiter - Preferable weigher - D° Extra tidewaiter - - - - - D° Preferable weigher - - - - Preferable tidewaiter - Extra tidewaiter - - - - Extra watchman - - - - - Extra tidewaiter - Warehouse keeper for victualling stores at Deptford ------ Extra weigher - D° - Assistant inspector general of imports and exports ------ Additional mate of the " Flamer" Clerk in searcher's office - Established tidewaiter - Pupil landing Waiter - - class 2. - Preferable tidewaiter - D° ------ Gauger ------ Established watchman - Preferable tidewaiter - Preferable weigher - Preferable tidewaiter - Extra tidewaiter - Preferable tidewaiter - Preferable weigher - Extra watchman - Coastwaiter ------ Preferable tidewaiter - D° - - Preferable weigher - Extra waterman - - - - - Clerk to inspector general of imports and exports ------ D° - Extra tidewaitc- r - Established tidewaiter - Clerk to the accountant of petty receipts - Extra tidewaiter - - . Junior clerk to the searchers - City coalmeter - D° -„ r - - Preferable weigher - _ _ Extra waterman - - - Established tidewaiter - Commissioner of Customs - I> - £ - ----- Clerk in secretary's office - Junior clerk to assistant collector outwards in coast department - Date of Salary and NAME. Admission. Emoluments. i8ig: s. d. W. H. R. Meady - ist January 80 „ John Dupere — - - 48 - E. T.. Clark - 5th — . - : 100 - - Francis Langston 8th — 60 2 6 J. R. Mowatt 14th — - - 80 - - Henry Abbott 16th — - - 60 — - William Page - — - - 64 3 6 James Walls - _ - 16th — - - 60 • 2 6 James Dee - 19th — - - 8 2 6 James Hoare - - - 4? - — Charles Green 26th — - - 48 - — John Wilkinson 2d February 60 - - Thomas Cernell — 79 15 - S. Cedargreen 3d - - - 60 - • — John Swan - 10th - - - » 79 15 — Alexander Farquhar - nth — - - 79 15 - John Melhuish 13th — - - 48 — Luke'Melchoir 48 — — Thomas Rowsell _ i6th„— - - 79 15 - Richard Hewlett 60 — — Samuel Adiman — 48 — — W. Smith 17th — - - 8 ' 2 6 George Dummer 18th — - - 48 William Clogg 23d — - - 200 T. W. Branson 45 13 6 William Wand — - . 45 13 6 Andrew Sturt - 24th — - - 425 — _ Henry Wickham — - 90 - - James T. Powell 25th — - - 80 — Edward Woods 60 2 6 A. Graham - - - 26th — - - 14- 5 6 8 Abraham Day — - - 60 - - G. James - - . 27th — - - 60 — — T. Hastings - 3d March - - 400 - - Jos. Taylor - 65 18 6 Thomas Clay - 60 - — William Barber 4th — - - 79 15 — John S. Taylor 5th — 60 - - William Bodill — 48 - — John Knight - - - 6th — 60 - — George Marshall 9th — - - - 1 79 15 - James Peacocks 10th — - - 8 2 H. G. Mason - - - 13th — - - 200 — John Johnson 60 - — George N. Foy 16th — - - 60 - — William Allen - — - - 79 15 — J. P. Pond — - - 8 8 - John Cockburn 17th — - - Henry Tilbe - - - — _ - 90 - • a D. C-. Davies - - — - -- 90 - — George W. Hunt 18th — - - 48 — — Edward Duffin 19th —- - - 60 2 6 H. Beaver - 20th — - - 80 _ — . John. Feltham - - -- 48 - « a Robert Underwood - — . . 80 - - John Bumsted 23d - - - Nil. William Pritchard - Nil. Thomas J. Whittaker - 79 15 — Edward Billingsby - 24th — - - ' 8 8 - S. Fogden - 25th — - - 60 6 • William T. Roe - - 1,400 _ " E. Stuart 26th - 1,400 _ F. G. Gardner — . . 90 - - R. D. Spittigue - - j r 30th — - - 80 ' - -
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