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Survey of London
… 19-26 XXXII.XL.Nos. 19, 20, 20a, and 21 to 26 CHEYNE WALK ON THE SITE OF THE MANOR HOUSE. Ground landlord, … frontage formerly filled by Henry VIII.'s Manor House, on the site of which they were built. They possess, moreover, … the tenancy of John Hay, when the rate-books show that the assessment of the house was nearly doubled. The garden is …
A History of the County of Sussex
… of Canterbury and the Bishop of Chichester, saving on the occasion of an archiepiscopal or episcopal visitation. … of Chichester, who still own it. 8 The parish extends on both sides of East Street from North Pallant and St. … apparently at the corner of Baffin's Lane and East Pallant on the site of Baffin's Hall or Chapel. The patronage is …
A History of the County of Sussex
… ( ex officio) and three persons residing in or carrying on business in Chichester. The endowment of the charity now … in or about the year 1785, and it appears that the income on 726 3 per cent. Consols was applied for the general … this charity is not known, but it appears that the income on 711 18 s. 10 d. 3 per cent. Consols was applied for the …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… by a single sum of £260 from the customs to cover the salaries of all the Clerks in the Revenue Department. 3 It is … Revenue was accorded the same scale as the Chief Clerks on the ordinary establishment rising after fifteen years to … (T 29/45 p. 57), 23 Aug. 1783 (T 29/54 p. 332); 15th Rept. on Finance, 289. Beresford was placed on the establishment in …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… Originally the Chief Clerk, unlike the other Clerks on the establishment, received no salary from the Secretary … accounting duties normally performed by the Chief Clerk. 6 On Rolleston's appointment to the Chief Clerkship in 1817, … B. SECOND CHIEF CLERK 1804 10 Aug. Rolleston, S. 1st Rept. on Fees, 6, 27-8. Order in council 27 Feb. 1795 ( 16th Rept. …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… from the other Clerks, particularly as they all received salaries in the same manner from the Treasurer of the Navy. … when a Temporary Clerk was appointed to a position on the establishment, his service as a Temporary Clerk has … of Surveyors. 34The allowance was discontinued in 1816 on the introduction of a progressive salary scale when the …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… Office for Stores, provision was made for four Clerks, at salaries of £200, £100, £80 and £80, to serve under the Chief … 1831 the position of second class Clerk was left unfilled on a vacancy. 108 1660 c. June Norman, J. 1660 c. June … affairs of the marine regiments. 115 In the years 1793-6, on four occasions Extra Commissioners were appointed to the …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… of the office fees. In that year they were accorded fixed salaries of £800. 8 This sum was raised to £1080 in 1798 and …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… a salary of £200. 1 The number was reduced to one in 1696 on Burt's departure from office. The salary of his colleague, … to £250. It was further increased to £400 in 1703. 2 On Fawler's promotion to the position of Deputy Secretary in … 1783. 3 Between 1728 and 1783 the office was not filled on a regular basis, appointments being made only when the …
The Environs of London
… at the distance of about ten miles and a half from London on the Ongar road. The parish is bounded on the east by Lambourn, north-east by Loughton, north by … the rent, it became necessary to reduce, considerably, the salaries of the masters, which the founder had fixed at 20l. …
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