Four third-class clerks, beginning at 2007., and advancing 157. per annum up to £290 Five fourth-class clerks, beginning at 150l., and advancing 101. per annum up to 190 Eight fifth-class clerks, beginning at 1001., and Chief clerk, beginning at 500l., and advancing 201. per annum up to 1000 600 Four first-class clerks, beginning at 3501., and advancing 201. per annum up to 450 Three second-class clerks, beginning at 250l., and advancing 201. per annum up to 350 Three third-class clerks, beginning at 1507., and advancing 101. per annum up to 250 Eight fourth-class clerks, beginning at 907., and advancing 10l. per annum up to 150 d. Legacy and Succession Duty Office. Two chief superintendents, beginning at 450l., 4007., and advancing 10l. per annum up to Six second-class superintendents, beginning at 2007., and advancing 107. per annum up to Ten examiners, beginning at 3201., and advanc ing 107. per annum up to Eighteen assistant examiners, beginning at 2501., and advancing 10l. per annum up to Twenty-four junior clerks, beginning at 150l., and advancing 10l. per annum up to Thirty assistant junior clerks, beginning at 901., and advancing 101. per annum up to 1600 800 550 450 240 370 300 200 €140 £150 100 Senior keeper of wills Two junior keepers of wills, from 801. to e. Accountant and Comptroller-General's Office. Accountant and comptroller-general 1000 Two assistant accountants and comptroller Three principal accountants, beginning at 500., and advancing 107. per annum, to 700 550 Ten first-class clerks, beginning at 4007., and advancing 107. per annum up to 450 Ten second-class clerks, beginning at 3007., and Ten fourth-class clerks, beginning at 1407., and 350 250 190 Sixteen fifth-class clerks, beginning at 901., and Superintendent of newspaper stamps 120 Two first-class clerks, beginning at 3007., and advancing 201. per annum up to 450 Five second-class clerks, beginning at 2001., and advancing 107. per annum up to 300 Eight third-class clerks, beginning at 1307., and increasing 101. per annum up to 180. Eleven fourth-class clerks, beginning at 907., and increasing 10l. per annum up to 130 Eighty stampers, from 751. to . 100 g. License, Fire Insurance, and Warrant Office. Three first-class clerks, beginning at 2207., and advancing 10l. per annum up to 270 Five second-class clerks, beginning at 1501., and advancing 107. per annum up to 200 Six third-class clerks, beginning at 907., and advancing 101. per annum up to h. Surveyors of Taxes' Office. Four copying clerks Principal surveying general examiner Three first-class examiners 140 90 700 600 400 300 170 100 The head-quarters of the Inland Revenue Department are at Somerset House, Strand; and the hours of attendance are from ten to four. A regular annual vacation of twenty-eight days, and an occasional leave of absence of two weeks, is granted to all employés in the establishment. 24. JOINT STOCK COMPANIES' REGISTRY. Registrar 800 Chief clerk 300 Two senior clerks, beginning at 1207., and advancing 10l. per annum, up to 150 Two junior clerks, beginning at 801., and advancing 10l. per annum, up to Officekeeper £140 80 The Joint Companies Registry Office is at 13 Serjeant's Inn, Fleet Street. The hours of business are from ten till four. The offices of the University of London are at Burlington House, Piccadilly. The hours of business are not fixed. 26. LUNACY COMMISSION. Six commissioners . 1500 Secretary Five clerks, beginning at 907., and advancing up to 800 200 60 Messenger The office of the Commissioners in Lunacy is at 19 Whitehall Place, and the hours of attendance are from ten to four daily. 27. METROPOLITAN POLICE COURTS. Chief magistrate Other magistrates N 1500 1200 The Metropolitan Police Courts are at Bow Street; Lower Kennington Lane, Lambeth; 12 Great Marlborough Street; 86 High Street, Marylebone; Bagnigge Wells Road, Clerkenwell; Blackman Street, Borough; Vincent Square, Westminster; Arbour Street East, Stepney; Worship Street; Hammersmith; Wandsworth; Greenwich; and Woolwich. Hours of attendance from ten till five. Six hundred and fifty-eight serjeants, from 641. |