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Receiver of Fees 1796-1832

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Institute of Historical Research

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J.M. Collinge

Year published

1978

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31

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'Receiver of Fees 1796-1832 ', Office-Holders in Modern Britain: Volume 7: Navy Board Officials 1660-1832 (1978), pp. 31. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=16842 Date accessed: 21 May 2013. Add to my bookshelf


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Receiver of Fees 1796-1832

The office of Receiver of Fees and Paymaster of Contingencies, to which appointments were made by Admiralty warrant, was created in 1796 with a salary of £300. (fn. 1) The salary was increased to £400 in 1816. (fn. 2)

1796 23 July Townsend, S. G.
1808 30 March Rule, W. N.

Footnotes

1 Order in council 8 June 1796 (17th Rept. on Finance, 331-2).
2 Order in council 30 Jan. 1816 (HC 139 pp. 1-12 (1816) xiii, 183-94).