[Appendix B(1) 1792 Report of Commissioners of Inquiry]

APPENDIX (B.) N° 1.

AN ACCOUNT of His Majesty’s Revenues received in the Isle of Man, from 5th January 1790, to 5th January 1791 ; with the charges thereon.

 

£. s. d .

Collected at the Port of Douglas

2793 0 10½

Derbyhaven

104 9 5½

Peel

31 19 2½

Ramsey

86 19 4½

 

£. s. d.

Charles Small, Collector of Douglas, his salary

100 0 0

Archibald Hamilton, Comptroller of ditto, and the warehouse, to the 22d April 1790, the day of his resignation £30 17 3½

105 0 0

William Scott, Comptroller of ditto, and the warehouse for the remainder of the year £74 2 8½

Michael Cullin, Searcher of Douglas

50 0 0

James Webb, Searcher of Darbyhaven

50 0 0

Senhouse Wilson, Searcher of Ramsay

50 0 0

Robert Jelly, Port Gauger

20 0 0

George Savage, Extra Riding Officer at Peel, for keeping a horse

10 0 0

Henry Routledge, Extra Waiter and Searcher, acting as chief Boatman at Douglas, at 1s. 6d. per day

27 7 6

James Findlay, Porter to the Custom-house at Douglas, to 17th May 1790, inclusive, at 1s. per day

6 12 0

Charles Small, for rent of the Custom-house, Warehouse, and Watch-house, of Douglas

30 0 0

Ditto, allowance of coals and candles, and cleaning ditto

20 0 0

William Clague, for rent of Custom-house at Darbyhaven

5 0 0

Ditto, allowance of coals and candles

3 12 0

Ditto, rent of the watch-house of Darbyhaven

4 4 0

George Savage, for rent of Custom-house at Peel

10 0 0

Ditto, allowance of coals and candles

8 0 0

John Gammell, rent of Custom-house at Ramsay

10 0 0

Ditto, allowance coals and candles, and cleaning

9 0 0

Henry Routledge, for three tons coals and 36 lb. candIes, for the Tidesmen at Douglas

3 8 6

Peter Suddin, Extra Tidesman, employed at Douglas140 days, at 1s.6d. and 57 nights, at 1s

13 7 0

Christopher Briscoe, for stationaries for the several Custom-houses

27 14 2

John Ramsden, for a telescope for the use of the officers of Douglas

3 13 6

Charles Small, Collector of Douglas, allowance for a clerk

40 0 0

James Grant, late Collector of Darbyhaven, his pension

60 0 0

William Leaver, late Comptroller of ditto, his pension

50 0 0

Salaries to the officers on the civil establishment

1394 0 0

Ditto to the Water Bailiff

80 0 0

Receiver-general’s salary

300 0 0

Bounties paid upon herrings for the year 1790

781 3 6

£3016 8 11

£3172 2 2

Custom-house, Douglas, 22d Sept. 1791.

Certified,

SENHOUSE WILSON, D. Rec. General.

 


 

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