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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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80 I . f& liEAT- BRITAIN :— CIVIL OFFICES, CLERKS AND OTHERS, T^ TO USTO. MS IN ENG LAN D—( Clerks and others ADMITTED)— continued. PORT. OFFICE. T 1 ,, 18lQ: Llanelly: y Collector ; - Comptroller - - - - Collector r Milford : Second mate of- the " Diligence" cutter - Boatman at Solva - - - Mariner of the " Diligence" cutter - Cardigan: Preventive boatman at Abercastle Boatman at Fishguard - Sitter in preventive boat at Abercastle x :) •• "> Aberystwith: Tidewaiter and boatman - - - - j r- Maldon: Coastwaiter at Bradwell - - - - Clerk to collector- - - - Sitter in preventive boat at Crouch River - Boatman at Leigh ----- Mariner of " Rattlesnake" cutter D° - - - d° - Sitter in preventive boat at Havens Hole - Harwich: Tidewaiter and boatman - - - - Commander of the " Eagle" cutter Du - - of the " Griper" cutter Mariner of - d ® » -' D0 - of « Eagle" cutter - D° - of the " Griper" cutter Second clerk to the collector - Mariner of the " Griper" cutter - Second mate of " Griper" cutter Mariner of the " Griper" cutter Ipswich:„ , Landing and tidesurveyor, & c. - Searcher, landing and coastwaiter Aldboro': - • - « Preventive boatman - - - - Yarmouth: - Coalmeter - Commander of the " Tartar" ratter Preventive boatman - Mariner of the " Ranger" cutter Sitter in preventive boat - Second mateof the " Ranger" cutter Watchman - - - •• Clay: ' ' : > » t , Coalmeter at Mundsley - - - - D° - - - - - - Preventive boatman at Weyburn D* - - - r at Cromer Wisteaclr: Coalmeter - - - D° D » - j,- - - - . Boston : Principal coast officer, & c. at Louth - Riding officer, & c. at Auderly - NAME. Henry Eaton - W. D. Davies - William Hopkins D. Burnett Evan Rees William Cork - Henry Woolgar. David Sambrook George Degee - W. B. Davies - James Jordan - William Blackbcne - Thomas Cooper Thomas Baxter Bamber- Brooke George Henry - James Brett James Gardiner Robert Ede William Southey E.. Stockeve - - - James Lowe William Sampson Richard F. Wordsworth Henry Presney John Sa'mpson - John Turner - Abraham Cooke Thomas F. Fuller William Sargeant William Moore Joseph C. Woolrough Robert Abbs Henry Wigg - Edward Blake - Richard Smith John W. Douglas John Gage Robert Preston William Dawes John Heard Thomas Bratley, jun « Robert Bouch - Samuel Ward - E. M. Borkwood William- WTaite Date of Admission. 1819: 23d March - - 12th August- - 13th October 5th June - -- 20th August - - 7th October l- Qth February 13th July 26th October 22d July 2ist January leth January 23d June 13th July 24th August - 16th December - 12 th February 9th March - ; 3d July 13th August • » 14th — ^ 28th August - ; 4th September 28th October 1 15th December 3ist — - 28 th May 21- st September 29th July 4th February 27th May = 5th June 14th August * 19th - - 28th — - 20th — 12th February 29th' January 13th Ju4y -- Salary and Emoluments. S. 200 150 200 • 45 - - 48 2 G - 3 » - ' 5' 8i 59 44 88 15 6 5 - - • and 3/ per day as tidewaiter, and 2/ 6 per day as boatman, when employed. . 60 _ 80 — - 88 — — - 49 12 6 - 3i 5 8 £ M 31 5 H - 88 - - ; .... ; 1 r - ' 48 l - 130 — — - 150 —. - - 31 " 5- 81 - 31 5 8 I - 31 5 ; 8 i T _ 80 — : — - 31- 5 8i 45 - - — 31 5 i - 250 _ - 120 i' " mm - 59 - 15 t " 9 ' 9 - 6 , n A - 130 — —' 59 15 —• - 3i 5 8 f - - 88 - - 45 • -•"' - ' i - " 50 - 12 6 — 18 7 ' 1 ' 9 j s- '' 18 7 9 - 59 15 • —' •• " 59. } 5 3i A 6 - 31 1 6: - -'' 31 1 6 — 60 • - .- 95 I:
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