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… 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 …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 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 …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… of the King's servants and guests, in 166364. A second yeoman served between 1683 and 1685. One served between 1689 …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 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. …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 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 …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 1685. 2 The office of gentleman was combined with that of yeoman from 1685 to 1727. The remuneration originally … by wages of 11 8s 1d and board wages of 48 11s 10d. The yeoman was also allowed diet and fees of honour. A separate yeoman of the mouth to the queen served in the pantry 166264, …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… divided in 1689 into wages of 5 and board wages of 45. A yeoman of the mouth to the Queen served 16621664. 4 Three … settling in 1689 at 37 6s 8d. 5 The remaining offices of yeoman and groom were proposed for abolition in 1782 but … of 1 Dec. 1662 lists, but does not name, a supernumerary yeoman, two supernumerary grooms, and a supernumerary child …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… the establishment of the pitcher house consisted of one yeoman, two grooms and two pages, appointed by lord steward's warrant. In 1662 the remuneration of the yeoman was fixed at wages of 5 and board wages of 15 4s 2d. … abolished on the death of Charles II in 1685. 3 Yeoman 16601685 1660 25 Aug. Bacon, S. (166468: and Almonry) …
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