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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 . ' " 99 - - / 99 N° 35-— CUSTOMS IN SCOTLAND—( Clerks and others ADMITTED)— continued. Dates of 1 NAMES. OFFICES. Appointment. Salaries. Perth: £. s. d. James Legget Boatman - 1816: September - 12. 40 - — Peter Kerr - Landwaiter - 1819: March - 22. 80 — - Alexander Matthew Surveyor and landwaiter July - - - 5- 120 — — Thomas Caw Collector - - - - August - 5- 30Q Port Glasgow: James Brown Weighing porter « • 1818: March - 10. 45 - — James Fraser Tidesman - - - - June - - - 10. 40 — — Walter McGowan - Boatman ..... 1819: January - 14- 40 — — Richard Reed 4th clerk to collector ... April - - - 15- 70 - — Walter Irvine Landwaiter - ?> - . - 26. 220 — William Sime Tidesman - December - - 28. 40 — — John Buchanan D° 1820: July - - - 5- 40 - - James Paul - D° September - - 13- 40 -> — u Port Patrick: William Steven Tidesman - 1819: May - - - 31. 35 - John Kerr - D° June - - - 28. 35 - — Robert Wyllie D° November - " 3- 35 — - Prestonpans: June - - - James Forsayth Landwaiter .... - 23. 80 - Alexander Niel Boatman - 1821 : March - - - 13- 40 — — Rothesay: November - John McKinlay Collector 1819: • 25. 200 — Stornoway: October Peter McKinlay - Tidesman - - - - - 1816: - 15- 35 — — Stranraer: 1820: David Gordon Collector January - 12. 250 — Thurso: Alexander R. McLeay - Collector - 1818: October - 21. 220 — — Robert Rose Clerk to collector ... 1820: September - - 6. 80 - » Tobermory : Tidesman ..... 1817 : May - - John Livingston - 14- 35 —> Robert Mc Kendrick D" ..... August - - 27. 10 *— ** Wigtown : December - John Simson Comptroller « • 1817: - 4- 165 — — William Douglas - Tidesman - 1819: November - - 30. 35 Not?. THE following are the only officers who receive any allowance beyond the salaries stated in this account: Lockers is. 6d. per day, when employed. Tidesmen and boatmen at the principal ports, is. 6 d. per day, when employed. D° - - - - at the other ports, l s. ---.-- d°. Tidesmen, who have only 51, per annum of salary, 3 s. 6 d. - d°. V Clerks and others, whose Services have been DISCONTINUED. OFFICES. Persons by whom held. Salaries. REMARKS. Edinburgh: Deputy Receiver General I John Hamilton, who held the office" of deputy receiver general, with a salary of £. 600 per annum, was appointed receiver general, with a \ salary of £. 800 per annum, on the / death of John Campbell, the reduc- tion by the appointment of the deputy to be principal, being - J £. S. d. 1,3.80 - - '> ~ .... 710. Gg ( continued.)
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