[Appendix B(3) 1792 Report of Commissioners of Inquiry]
ACCOUNT of all incidental Payments (exclusive of Payments to Officers) made in the Isle of Man, on Account of his Majesty s Customs, for the Year 1790
£. s. d. |
|
Paid to Charles Small, for rent of the Custom-house Watch-house, and Warehouse of Douglas |
30 0 0 |
More to him for allowance of coals and candles |
16 0 0 |
More to him for cleaning the Custom house, and lighting the fires |
4 0 0 |
Paid to William Clague, for rent of the Custom-house of Darbyhaven |
5 0 0 |
More to him for rent of the watch-house |
4 4 0 |
More to him for allowance of coals and candles |
3 12 0 |
Paid to George Savage, for rent of the Custom-house at Peel |
10 0 0 |
More to him for allowance of coals and candles |
8 0 0 |
Paid John Gammell, for rent of the Custom-house of Ramsey |
10 0 0 |
More to him for allowance of coals and candles |
8 0 0 |
More to him for sweeping the Custom house, and lighting the fires |
1 0 0 |
Paid Henry Rutledge, for 3 tons of coals, and 36lb. of candles, for the use of the officers of Douglas watching the tide in the night-time |
3 8 6 |
Paid Christopher Brisco, for stationaries for the use of the several Custom-houses the Isle of Man |
27 4 2 |
Paid J. Ramsden, for a telescope for the use of the officers of the port of Douglas |
3 13 6 |
£ |
134 2 2 |
The payments of incidents are all made agreeable to the former payments and allowances, except the three last articles, and being necessary for the service, I have ventured to make them without any authority and to take the risque of their being allowed.
SENHOUSE WILSON,
D. Rec. General.
|
||
|
||
Any comments, errors or omissions
gratefully received The
Editor |