Assistant Clerks of the Revenue 1805-34

Office-Holders in Modern Britain: Volume 1, Treasury Officials 1660-1870. Originally published by University of London, London, 1972.

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'Assistant Clerks of the Revenue 1805-34', in Office-Holders in Modern Britain: Volume 1, Treasury Officials 1660-1870, (London, 1972) pp. 66. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/office-holders/vol1/p66a [accessed 19 April 2024]

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Assistant Clerks of the Revenue 1805-34

This grade was created in 1805 and linked in point of rank and salary to that of Assistant Clerk on the ordinary establishment. The number of Assistant Clerks of the Revenue was then fixed at four. It was increased to five in 1824, to six in 1825 and reduced again to five in 1831. (fn. 1) From 1828 it was the practice for one of the Junior Clerks on the ordinary establishment to serve as a supernumerary Assistant Clerk of the Revenue. (fn. 2) The grade was abolished in 1834. (fn. 3)

LIST OF APPOINTMENTS

1805 19 Aug. Bullock, E. C.
1805 19 Aug. Brooksbank, T. C.
1805 19 Aug. Herries, J. C.
1805 19 Aug. Woodford, C.
1808 1 March Alcock, J.
1810 23 Feb. Hill, W.
1811 21 June Carpenter, J. D.
1815 17 Feb. Walpole, E.
1817 14 Nov. Drummond, E.
1821 2 Jan. Chinnery, G. R.
1821 23 Nov. Freeling, J. C.
1824 13 Feb. Litchfield, C.
1824 13 Feb. Spearman, A. Y.
1825 5 Aug. Crafer, C. L.
1826 11 Aug. Pemberton, C. R.
1829 2 Jan. Vandiest, F. G.

Footnotes

  • 1. TM 19 Aug. 1805 (T 29/85 p. 351), 13 Feb. 1824 (T 29/230 p. 224), 5 Aug. 1825 (T 29/248 p. 115), 22 Feb. 1831 (T 29/314 pp. 439-42).
  • 2. TM 8 Feb. 1828 (Vandiest) (T 29/278 p. 148), 23 Jan. 1829 (Courtenay) (T 29/289 p. 377).
  • 3. TM 17 Oct. 1834 (T 29/358 pp. 318-19).