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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 l8l6. ' " 79 / r^- JL. 79 N° 34— CUSTOMS IN ENGLAND—( Clerks and others ADMITTED)— continued. PORT.. OFFICE. Plymouth— continued. Commander of the " Lapwing" cutter Sitter in the preventive boat at Port Wrinkle Riding officer at Pymstock « Looe: Tidewaiter and boatman • - Riding officer - Coalmeter ---. » - Fowey: Mariner of the " Providence " cutter - Gweek: Tidewaiter and boatman at Helford - Penzance: Sitter iu preventive boat at Sinnon Cove D° ----- - at Hope Cove St. Ives : Chief preventive boatman at Portreath Padstow: Chief preventive boatman - - - Preventive boatman at New Quay Tidewaiter and boatman - Bideford: Coalmeter ------ D°; - * Bridgewater: Coalmeter | ----- * Minehead: Tidewaiter, boatman, and coalmeter - Bristol: Established tidewater D°~ - - D°- D° D° D°- ------- D° D° - D° D°_ - - - Clerk to comptrolling surveyor of warehouses Tidewaiter ------ Landing waiter « Coastwaiter ------ Tidewaiter Temporary assistant landing waiter - Gloucester: Boatman at Lydney Cardiff: Boatman at) Newport - Swansea: Tide surveyor and coastwaiter at the Mumbles Mariner at the " Antelope" cutter - NAME. Robert Rochfort Thomas Stocker, jun' William Martin Clement Trigg R. Barrett John Hanking Henry Carne - William Williams William Rees - N. Hocking - George Thomas Jon" Webb George Papping John Taylor - John Wickham William Fielder John Beck Thomas Collins Jos. Williams - John Evans George Overend Thomas Jenkins William Thresher William Calamore - John F. Frost - William Jones Robert Ellis - Jos. Ellis Peter Pope William Angleis William Pook - Thomas C. Stuart - Daniel M. Stokes William Vaughan - William Morgan Edward Frost- Dd Lloyd « George Booker Date of Admission. 1819: 9th March - • 5th June - • 1 st September 10th April - 22d July 31st December 3d June 4th March - - 12th May - • 16th September 13 th May - 31st March - 24th April - 9th July - 21st October 12th February 9th July 27th February - 4th March - 9th 10th — - - 24th 31st 24th April - 30th 30th June 3d July 4th Sept. - 5th May 24th December - 2tl September 13 th Novembr Salary and Emoluments. a. 130- - - 88 - - 105- - ~ 44 105 11 l - 16 9 x 31 5 1 - 88 - 83 - 64 15 .- 88 - - 59 15 - 45 14 - 9 9 5 - 5 - f - - 2 \ per chaldron coal metage. r 5 - - I and 3 s. per day when em- / ployed as tidewaiter; and \ is. 6 d. per day when em. I ployed as boatman, and 2 d. j per chaldron metage. I per annum when employed. f 5 - - and 2 s. 6 d. per day when employed. " 5X 2 - 60 - - 31 5 8| 710. Gg ( continued.)
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