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Third Class Clerks 1856—70

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Institute of Historical Research

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J.C. Sainty

Year published

1972

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73

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'Third Class Clerks 1856—70', Office-Holders in Modern Britain: Volume 1: Treasury Officials 1660-1870 (1972), pp. 73. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=16773 Date accessed: 19 June 2013. Add to my bookshelf


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Third Class Clerks 1856-70

This grade was created in 1856. The number of Third Class Clerks was fixed at ten. The salary scale was £100 rising by annual increments of £15 to £250. (fn. 1)

LIST OF APPOINTMENTS

1856 4 July Somerset, R. G. H.
1856 4 July Wilson, C. R.
1856 4 July Broughton, V. D.
1856 4 July Mowatt, F.
1856 26 Aug. Welby, R. E.
1856 26 Aug. Clement, R.
1856 29 Aug. Twiss, Q. W. F.
1857 1 Sept. Stephenson, B. C.
1857 1 Sept. Clay, F. E.
1857 1 Sept. Ryder, G. L.
1860 26 June Macaulay, H. G.
1861 22 Jan. Bergne, F. A.
1863 18 April Gurdon, W. B.
1865 12 June Puller, C. C.
1865 20 Oct. Hervey, G. W.
1866 24 April Christie, W. H.
1867 12 Aug. Kempe, J. A.
1867 31 Aug. Turnor, A.
1867 28 Sept. Ferguson, R. R. N.
1867 16 Oct. Seymour, H. A. D.
1868 21 Dec. Baillie
Hamilton, C. R.
1869 13 Oct. Primrose, H. W.

Footnotes

1 TM 4 July 1856 (T 29/564 p. 47).