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Clerk of the cheque and ftorekeeper at Gibraltar, Jacob Ack-
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Muftermafter and storekeeper at Mahon, Milbourn Warren

Naval officer and muftermafter at New York, Wm. Fowler

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Storekeeper and accountant for flops, Edmund Davall
Surveyor general of all his Majefty's woods in America, and of
his lands in Nova Scotia, for his falaries and allowances as
undermentioned. viz.As furveyor of the woods in America,
and for inftructing the inhabitants thereof in the beft method of
making tar, raifing and curing hemp, and producing and work-
ing all other naval ftores, and preferving the woods from spoil,
John Wentworth, efq.

As furveyor of the lands in Nova Scotia, and for his fervice, labour,
and pains in executing the faid office, with refpect to setting out
and marking two hundred thousand acres of fuch land, contiguous

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o First appointm. 20 Dec. 1758,
at 100l. per ann. incr. to
150l. from 24 Feb. 1758,
2001. from Midfum. 1763.
First appointm. at 100l. per
ann. 13 March, 1729, incr.
to 150l. from 6 Feb. 1745,
and to 2001. 10 Aug. 1759.

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ann. 5 Jan. 1758, incr. to 2001. 10 Aug. 1759:

The like officer was firft ap-
pointed 4 July, 1719.

First appointm. of an officer at
this place, 18 Nov. 1708.
First appointed to refide at
Boston, 31 Mar. 1775.

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• First appointm. at Midf. 1757.

First appointment to this employment, 12 Dec. 1727.

to the fea coafts and navigable rivers, as fhall be moft proper for £. si do. producing mafts and other timber for the use of the navy, John Wentworth, efq.

For two deputies, being fhip carpenters, and converfant in the nature of trees fit for the navy, constantly to refide in some of the plantations in America, to regard and take care of the woods, at Iool. per ann. each

For deputies or affiftants, fkilful in taking furveys, to attend, under the furveyor's directions, the marking and setting out the land in Nova Scotia

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Surveyor general of all his Majefty's woods in the province of
Canada, and of the timber growing near the fortreffes of Crown
Point, on the Lake Champlain; and of Niagara, on the Lake
Ontario; viz. 10s. per day, together with 401. per annum, as an
allowance for affiftants, Samuel Mackay, efq.
Appointed inspector into the ftate of all lands not claimed as

private property, within the district of the province of Que-
bec, and that part of New York which lies on Lake Cham-
plain; and to make furveys of all fuch parts thereof as fhall
produce any confiderable growth of pine trees, Philip Skene,
efq.

Appointed inspector into the state of all lands not claimed as private property, within the eastern part of the Maffachufet's Bay, and that part of Nova Scotia which lies to the north of the bay. of Fundy; and to make furveys of all fuch parts thereof as fhall produce any confiderable growth of pine trees, Thomas Scammell, efq,

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a Thefe appointments first took place May 9, 1728.

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Appointed infpector into the ftate of all lands not claimed as pri
vate property within the diftrict of the province of New Hamp
fhire, and that part of New York which extends weftward from
Connecticut River to Hudfon's River, and to make furveys of
all fuch parts thereof as fhall produce any confiderable growth of
pine trees, Timothy Ruggles, efq.

Additional furveyor general of all his Majefty's woods within the
province of Canada, and of all woods and timber growing
within the diftrict of Crown Point and Niagara, Charles de la
Naudiere, efq.

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An Account of the Number of Officers employed in the Revenue of Excife on the 25th of October, 1705, upon the London Establishment, with their reSpective Salaries; and also an Account of the Number and Names of the Officers on the London Establishment, with the Number and Names of Collectors, Supervisors, and the Number of inferior Officers in the Country, and their respective Salaries, on the 5th of January, 1779.

N. B. There are no books remaining in the Office of Excife, from which it is poffible to make out any juft or accurate account of the number of officers employed in the Revenue of Excife in the country on the 25th of October, 1705.

London Eftablishment, 25 O&. 1705.

Commiffioners of excise, each at 8ool. a year.

3. Secretary to commiffioners of do. and clerks, at 450l. a year.

2. One doorkeeper to the commiffioners of do. at 70l. a year; I affiftant do. at 40l. a year.

8. Five commiffioners of appeals, each at 2001. a year; I regifter to do. at 100l. a year; I messenger to do. at 401. a year; 1 doorkeeper to do. at 401. a year.

5. One auditor of excife, at 500l. a year; 4 clerks at 260l. a year.

5. Four, comptroller, for himself, deputy and clerks, at 14601. a year; I clerk to do. per treasury warrant, at 8ol. a year.

2. One register to the commiffioners of excife, at 350l. a year; 1 derk to do. at 40l. a year.

1 Solicitor to the commiffioners of excife, at 350l. a year.

5. One cashier, at 1550l. a year; 1 teller, at 80l. a year; 3 bill men, each at 401. a year.

2. One housekeeper, at 2001. a year; I deputy to do. at 50l. a year. I Clerk of fecurities, at 150l. a year.

1 General gauger, at 100l. a year.

2 Accomptants general, each at 20cl. a year.

One correfpondent, at rool. a year; 1ft affiftant to do. at 50l. a year; 2d affistant to do. at 401. a year; clerk to do. at 50l. a year.

7. One accountant for London brewery, at 1col. a year; I accomptant for do. at 8cl. a year; 5 accomptants, each at 100l. a year.

2 mefiengers to London brewery, each at 50l. a year; I porter, at 401. a year; 3 watchmen, each at 30l. a year; 1 yardkeeper, at 30l. a year.

12. Ten furveyors of brewery, each at 8ol. a year; 61 gaugers of do. each at 50l. a year; 39 affiftants of do. each at 30l. a year; 2 General furveyors, each at 1251. a year.

Clerk for delivering and receiving ftationary wares, at 7ol. a year.

3. One exa

No. of officers.

3. One examiner of country officers books, at 100l. a year; one do.

at 80l. a year; one do. at 60l. a year.

4 Examiners of country officers books, each at 60l. a year.

1 Clerk for examining fupervisors diaries, at 60l. a year.

I Land Surveyor, at 50l. a year.

1 Accountant for London diftillery, at gol. a year.

I Collector at the custom houfe for excifeable liquors, at 60l. a year.

3 General furveyors of London diftillery, each at 8ol. a year.

I Examiner of London diftillery, at 60l. a year.

6 Surveyors of do. each at 60l. a year.

21 Gaugers, each at 50l. a year.

1 Key officer, at 40l. a year.

I Surveyor of imported liquors, at 6ol. a year.

5 Affiftant accomptants, each at 60l. a year.

1 Chief examiner of country officers books, at 100l. a year. 6 Other examiners, each at 6ol. a year.

I Affiftant do. at 30l. a year,

1 Affiftant Clerk of the deliveries, at 30l. a year.

London Establishment, January 5, 1799.

9 Commiffioners, each at 1000l. a year; John Windham Bowyer, David Papillon, George Lewis Scott, Anthony Lucas, William Lowndes, William Burrell, Stamp Brooksbank, John Pownall, Heneage Legge, Efquires.

24. John Butler, Efq. comptroller general, for himself and clerks, at 1920l. a year; Thomas Conway, Efq. deputy comptroller, at 400l. a year; Mr. William Dowding, clerk to comptroller, per treasury warrant, at 140l. a year.

4. Richard Gamon, Efq. fecretary, for himself and clerks, at 8651. a year.

3. Sir Richard Temple, Bart, comptroller of the cash, for himself and clerks, at 800l. a year.

7. Richard Stonehewer, Efq. auditor of excife, for himself, deputy, and clerks, at 1240l. a year.

3. Thomas Rumfey, Efq. auditor of hides, for himself and clerks, at 400l. a year.

3. Spencer Schutz, Efq. folicitor and clerks, at 610l. a year.

3. Thomas Ryder, Efq. regifter, for himself and clerks, at 580l. a year." 13. George James Williams, receiver general, for himself at 18251. a year; for his clerks at 9951. a year.

5 Commiffioners for appeals, each at 2001. a year; Robert Coney, John Cowflaide, George Chad, John Grey, Daniel Bull, Efquires.

. Mr. William Milton, regifter to the commiffioners for appeals, at 100l. a year.

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