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Private Secretaries to Principal Officers and Commissioners 1829-32

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Institute of Historical Research

Publication

Author

J.M. Collinge

Year published

1978

Supporting documents

Pages

77-78

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'Private Secretaries to Principal Officers and Commissioners 1829-32', Office-Holders in Modern Britain: Volume 7: Navy Board Officials 1660-1832 (1978), pp. 77-78. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=16850 Date accessed: 24 May 2013. Add to my bookshelf


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Private Secretaries to Principal Officers and Commissioners 1829-32

In 1829, following the redistribution of the duties of the members of the Navy Board, provision was made for an annual allowance of £50 to be paid to the third class Clerk chosen by each member to act as his Private Clerk or Private Secretary. (fn. 1)

PRIVATE SECRETARY TO DEPUTY CONTROLLER
Legge 1829-30 1829 8 May Clark, J. R.
Dundas 1830-2 1830 30 Nov. Clark, J. R.
PRIVATE SECRETARY TO ACCOUNTANT GENERAL
Thomson 1829-32 1829 8 May Anderson, W. G.
PRIVATE SECRETARY TO STOREKEEPER GENERAL
Middleton 1829-32 1829 8 May Edwards, W. C.
PRIVATE SECRETARY TO SURVEYORS
Tucker/Seppings 1829-32 1829 9 May Dixon, J.

Footnotes

1 Adm. 7/821 f. 57I.