Draftsmen to Civil Architect and
Engineer and to Surveyor of Buildings 1809-32
In 1805 the office of Draftsman to the Inspector General of Naval Works was discontinued and three Assistant Draftsmen, paid weekly allowances, were appointed
in his place. (fn. 1) When proposing the incorporation of the Naval Works Department
with the Navy Board, the Commissioners of Naval Revision recommended that a
Draftsman should be paid a salary of £250 and that the Navy Board should be left
to decide the number of Assistant Draftsmen necessary. (fn. 2) In 1809, following discussions between the Admiralty and the Navy Board, the three Assistant Draftsmen
appointed in 1805 were appointed Draftsmen to the Civil Architect and Engineer at
salaries of £250, £200 and £180. (fn. 3) Following the abolition of the office of Civil
Architect and Engineer in 1812, the Draftsmen served under the Surveyor of Buildings. In 1816 the salary of the first Draftsman was increased to £400, of the second to
£350, and of the third to £300. (fn. 4) In 1828 the salaries of the second and third Draftsmen
were reduced to £200 and £150 respectively. In 1831 the office of third Draftsman
was discontinued, and the salary of the second Draftsman reduced to £150. (fn. 5) Various
Temporary Draftsmen employed at weekly allowances by the Civil Architect and
Engineer and the Surveyor of Buildings have not been included in these lists.
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1809 |
12 April |
Miller, W. |
| 1809 |
5 June |
Heard, W. |
| 1809 |
5 June |
Ainslie, G. |
| 1814 |
16 Aug. |
Dixon, J. |
| 1815 |
20 Oct. |
Alderson, J. |
| 1819 |
2 April |
Bartlett, W. |
| 1828 |
28 Aug. |
Trotter, J. |
| 1828 |
28 Aug. |
Miller, T. W. |
Footnotes
| 1 |
Adm. 7/819 pp. 371-2. |
| 2 |
4th Rept. Commrs. of Naval Revision, 22. |
| 3 |
Adm. 7/819 pp. 293-4. |
| 4 |
Order in council 30 Jan. 1816 (HC 139 pp. 1-12 (1816) xiii, 183-94). |
| 5 |
Adm. 7/821 f. 101. |