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... Clerks Commissioners Secretary CHARITABLE BEQUESTS ( Ireland ) 90 10 06 601 10 I 250 2 600 20 800 There are a ... Treasury I. & II . Clerks 21-35 16 18-35 680 300 ཙེ 90 10 650 Junior Clerks 200 Messengers 2 60 21 80 Steward £ 200 ...
... Clerks Commissioners Secretary CHARITABLE BEQUESTS ( Ireland ) 90 10 06 601 10 I 250 2 600 20 800 There are a ... Treasury I. & II . Clerks 21-35 16 18-35 680 300 ཙེ 90 10 650 Junior Clerks 200 Messengers 2 60 21 80 Steward £ 200 ...
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... Treasury IV . Clerks 16-30 4 100 10 200 QUEEN'S BENCH Lord Chief Justice IV . Clerks Messengers 16-30 7 100 2 72 1800 10 200 5 100 House Various Various 20 various COMMONS , HOUSE OF Speaker , Treasury , and 99 Three Departments ( 1 ) | ...
... Treasury IV . Clerks 16-30 4 100 10 200 QUEEN'S BENCH Lord Chief Justice IV . Clerks Messengers 16-30 7 100 2 72 1800 10 200 5 100 House Various Various 20 various COMMONS , HOUSE OF Speaker , Treasury , and 99 Three Departments ( 1 ) | ...
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... - Gen . £ 1,200 ; Directors £ 800 ; Sec . Accountant , and Clerk of Works £ 400-15-500 ; Store Accountant £ 350- 10-400 ; I. Clerk £ 340- 15-460 . 50 81 62 COUNTY COURTS Treasury Clerks 18-25 6 200 15 300. 14 CIVIL SERVICE GUIDE .
... - Gen . £ 1,200 ; Directors £ 800 ; Sec . Accountant , and Clerk of Works £ 400-15-500 ; Store Accountant £ 350- 10-400 ; I. Clerk £ 340- 15-460 . 50 81 62 COUNTY COURTS Treasury Clerks 18-25 6 200 15 300. 14 CIVIL SERVICE GUIDE .
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... Treasury Clerks 17-25 90 140 sioners £ 1,200 . See Gaugers Exami Name of Office . Patron . Entrance Office . Entrance. 62 COUNTY COURTS Treasury Clerks 18-25 6 200 15 300 JUDGMENTS REGISTRY CRIMINAL LAW ACCOUNTS CROWN OFFICE ( Chancery ) ...
... Treasury Clerks 17-25 90 140 sioners £ 1,200 . See Gaugers Exami Name of Office . Patron . Entrance Office . Entrance. 62 COUNTY COURTS Treasury Clerks 18-25 6 200 15 300 JUDGMENTS REGISTRY CRIMINAL LAW ACCOUNTS CROWN OFFICE ( Chancery ) ...
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... Treasury Clerks 17-25 40 90 Transcribers 17-25 Porters House Keeper 20-40 25-45 1 47 72 48142 £ £ £ 5 * See 150 8886 180 85 199 40 120 180 Registrar £ 1,200 ; I. As- sistant Do. £ 600-25- 700 ; II . Do. £ 500-25- 600 ; Chief Clerk £ 400 ...
... Treasury Clerks 17-25 40 90 Transcribers 17-25 Porters House Keeper 20-40 25-45 1 47 72 48142 £ £ £ 5 * See 150 8886 180 85 199 40 120 180 Registrar £ 1,200 ; I. As- sistant Do. £ 600-25- 700 ; II . Do. £ 500-25- 600 ; Chief Clerk £ 400 ...
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allowed angle Annual Increase Arithmetic 350 Arithmetic elementary Arithmetic first four Arithmetic including Assis Book Book-keeping by Double candidate cent Chief Clerk Chief Secretary Civil Service Commissioners Class Clerks Clerks II Court Department Deputy Ditto Divide Double Entry Dublin Elementary Arithmetic English Composition 150 English History Entrance Office Euclid Explain Extra Clerks feet following battles four rules French Geography 150 given Grammar graphy Handwriting 100 Handwriting and Ortho Henry VII inches India Indian Civil Service Inspectors Intelligence 100 Ireland Junior Latin Ledger London Lord MAXIMUM Multiply Name of Office Orthography Orthography 100 Petition of Right Précis Principal Clerks Prisons Private Sec Reading Registrar REGISTRY Royal Irish Constabulary Rule of Three Salary Scotch Ale Scotland Senior Clerks Specimen Paper subjects Superintendent Surveyor Temp Temporary Clerks tion Transcribing Translation Treasury Clerks Treaty of Villafranca triangle Vulgar Fractions Warders Write a short Writing from Dictation καὶ τε
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