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… The chamber keepers to the ladies of the bedchamber and yeoman of the guard made 20 apiece in 1713. 1 Chamber Keeper …
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… 20 Mar. Highems, J. 1695 25 Jan. Taylor, B. Supernumerary Yeoman 16851688 1685 1 July Bartlet, J. Grooms 16601664 1660 …
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… 15 4s 2d and 45 12s 6d under Charles II. In 1685 one yeoman was appointed with a salary of 50, the second becoming … wages of 45. Between 1702 and 1716 the position of second yeoman was occupied by a female confectioner whose emoluments were equivalent to those of a yeoman. From 1761 the two yeomen received salaries of 50. In …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… board wages. In 1685 the office was combined with that of yeoman with a salary of 60. It was left vacant between 1688 … 20 July Woodward, J. 1828 13 Feb. Heale, Z. Supernumerary Yeoman 16621668 1662 1 Dec. [?]* 1664 1 Oct. Andrews, R. 1686 … of 1 December 1662 lists but does not name a supernumerary yeoman of the ewry: LS 13/31, f. 16v. PSBC, p. 10; see also …
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… at Carlton House is confusing. The first gentleman, yeoman and groom porters at Carlton House were referred to, … a the first gentleman porter at Carlton House at 210, a yeoman at 170 and a groom at 35 per annum. By 1829 the three … Dickson, J. 1827 6 July Brown, T. 1837 27 Jan. Youard, T. Yeoman Porter 18121830 1812 19 Feb. Lowrie, D. 1815 6 Jan. …
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… 5s, apiece, in 1662. Board wages rose to 40 for ordinary yeoman harbingers, but fell to 20 for three supernumeraries … 35 in 1680. James II reduced the number and wages of the yeoman harbingers to three at 30 in salary, but by 1689 this … rose to five again by the Establishment of 24 May 1769. 3 Yeoman harbingers were allowed fees of honour, yielding about …
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… of the King's servants and guests, in 166364. A second yeoman served between 1683 and 1685. One served between 1689 …
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… were chiefly responsible for soups and ragouts. One yeoman was appointed in 1660, with a second serving by early … of 60 consolidated into a salary of 130 in 1782. A third yeoman was appointed in 1772. In 1806, the positions of two yeomen of the mouth and yeoman pottagier were split from those of first, second and …
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… 1 July Everitt, J. 1758 28 June Jones, T. Supernumerary Yeoman 16621668; 16861688 1662 1 Dec. [?] 8 1664 1 Oct. … 1 Dec. 1662 lists but does not name a supernumerary clerk, yeoman, groom and page of the larder: LS 13/31, f. 16v. …
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… In 1660 the establishment of the laundry consisted of a yeoman, two grooms, four pages and two laundresses, appointed by lord steward's warrant. The yeoman was reduced to supernumerary status in 1662 with wages … 1775. The laundress at Carlton House made 109 per annum. 4 Yeoman 16601662 1660 22 Aug. Bigg, T. Supernumerary Yeomen …
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