The household below stairs: Scullery 1660-1837

Office-Holders in Modern Britain: Volume 11 (Revised), Court Officers, 1660-1837. Originally published by University of London, London, 2006.

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Scullery 1660–1837

The servants of the scullery washed and set out the royal plate and pewter. They also ordered and distributed the court's charcoal. (fn. 1) In 1660 the establishment of the scullery consisted of a clerk and a sergeant appointed by royal warrant and yeomen, grooms, pages and children appointed by lord steward's warrant. The fixed remuneration of the clerk, was set at wages of £6 13s 4d and board wages of £54 15s in 1662, rising 1674–80 to £80. In addition, he was allowed poundage on the plate passing into the office. Between 1685 and 1689 the office was combined with that of clerk of the bakehouse, pastry, poultry and woodyard with a salary of £91 13s 4d. In 1689 the remuneration was fixed at wages of £6 13s 3d and board wages of £73 6s 8d. The office was combined with that of clerk of the pastry and woodyard between 1702 and 1761 and was abolished in the latter year. (fn. 2)

The remuneration of the sergeant was fixed at wages of £11 8s 1½d and board wages of £54 15s in 1662. The board wages fell to £38 11s 10½d in 1680. The office was reduced to supernumerary status in 1685. (fn. 3)

Three yeomen were appointed in 1660, with one becoming supernumerary in 1662. In 1664 the wages were fixed at £5 for three yeomen of the woodyard and scullery. The board wages were settled at £40 at the same time but thereafter fluctuated between £26 19s 10 3/4 d in 1668 and £45 12s 3d. in 1674. In 1685 the number of yeomen was reduced to two with salaries of £40, plus lodgings. In 1689 wages of £5 and board wages of £45 were substituted. From 1761 one yeoman served with a salary of £70. In 1812 he was reduced to sinecure status at St. James's with a salary of £120 while a second effective yeoman was appointed at Carlton House at £200. In 1813 the former was granted an addition of £160 in compensation for the abolition of allowances in kind. In 1836 these two officers were replaced by three yeomen, £200, £160 and £125, respectively. (fn. 4)

Three grooms appear to have been appointed in 1660, two from 1661, three again in 1664 (to serve the scullery and woodyard) before settling again at two in 1668. In 1664 the wages were fixed at £2 13s 4d, the board wages at £36 10s. Thereafter board wages fluctuated between £26 13s 3d (by the establishment of 1668) and £40 (by that of 1674). In 1685 the number of grooms was reduced to one with a salary of £30. In 1689 it was increased to two with wages of £2 13s 4d and board wages of £37 6s 8d. From 1702 to 1719 two joint grooms served, dividing these emoluments. A single groom served from 1719 to 1727 and two from 1727 to 1761. From 1761 one groom served with a salary of £70. In 1812 the salary was reduced to £67, but total emoluments rose in the following year to £122 in compensation for loss of allowances in kind. Supernumerary grooms were appointed in 1664, 1674 and 1686. (fn. 5)

Two pages served from 1660 to 1761, apart from the period 1664–1668, when these places were eliminated from the Household establishment. In 1668 they were allowed wages of £2 and board wages of £26 13s 3d apiece in 1668. These board wages rose to £36 10s in 1674, then fell to £22 6s 8d in 1680. The pages received salaries of £20 each in 1685. This was raised to wages of £2 and board wages of £33 in 1689. This remained the remuneration of the position until its final elimination in 1761. (fn. 6)

Three children were appointed in 1660. Two ordinary and two supernumerary servants were provided for on the Establishment of 1 December 1662. Three supernumeraries only were named in 1664; in 1668 two of these were restored to ordinary status. In 1668 wages were £2 and board wages £15 4s 2d for both ordinary and supernumerary children. The number of ordinary children rose to four by about 1670, then fell to one (with three supernumeraries) in 1685. Board wages rose to £27 7s 8d in 1674, then fell to £22 6s 2 1/2d in 1680. In 1685 the sole remaining child in ordinary received a salary of £20 in 1685, the supernumeraries £15 apiece. Three children in ordinary and two supernumeraries served from 1689 to about 1699 at £2 in wages and £33 in board wages. Two served to 1727, and three again from 1727 until the position's elimination by the Establishment of 1 July 1761. (fn. 7)

The servant of the scullery was appointed by the lord steward. He received £2 in wages and £33 in board wages on the Establishment of 1702. The place was abolished on the Establishment of 1 July 1761. (fn. 8)

The pewter scourer was appointed by the clerks of the green cloth or, from 1782, the clerks of the household [?in rotation]. He received £30 per annum in 1727. The assistant scourers and whitener were appointed by the lord steward. By 1769 there were six assistant scourers at £30 per annum apiece. Their number rose to nine by 1797, then fell to two at £70 in 1815. The two assistant scourers at Carlton House made £40 per annum apiece. From 1830, the assistant scourers at Carlton House were folded into the main Household scullery. The whitener made £30 per annum. By 1803 she was simply listed among the assistant scourers. (fn. 9)

Pankeepers were appointed by the clerks of the green cloth or, after 1782, clerks of the household in rotation. In 1664 two pankeepers received £27 7s 6d apiece in board wages. In 1685 one pankeeper was made supernumerary; the remaining servant in ordinary received £18 5s. The Establishment of 1689 restored the second pankeeper and paid both £30 apiece. Two more pankeepers were added in 1727, and additional pankeepers thereafter, but these positions were retrenched in 1761. The position appears to have been abolished on the death of the last holder in 1812. (fn. 10)

Clerk 1660–1761

1660 14 Aug. Penning, T.
1661 27 Nov. Bickerstaffe, P.
1668 27 Nov. Hubbert, A.
1679 12 Nov. Webb, T.
1683 23 July Gascoigne, H.
1685 13 Apr. Toll, C.
1689 24 Mar. Thompson, J.
1690 1 May Manning, R.
1691 8 Sept. Bond, G.
1691 13 Nov. Nanfan, R.
1700 23 Mar. Nanfan, G.
1702 30 June Gretton, A.
1707 14 July Shaw, J.
1713 18 May Gibson, S.
1714 26 July Parsons, E.
1752 15 Sept. Parsons, P.
1760 15 Dec. Reynolds, J.H.

Supernumerary Clerk 1686–1688

1686 29 Jan. Gascoigne, H.

Clerk Assistant 1689–?1699

1689 20 Mar. Potter, C.

Sergeant 1660–1685

1660 24 Nov. Dike, W.
1673 24 Mar. Tomes, E.
1679 13 Aug. Hardyman, T.

Supernumerary Sergeant 1685

1685 1 July Hardyman, T.

Yeomen 1660–1664; 1668–1837

By 1660 Garret, J.
1660 Heathwaite, T.
1660 16 Aug. Tooth, T. (1664–68: and Woodyard)
1660 22 Aug. Lloyd, W.
1660 22 Nov. Lander, J. (1664–68: and Woodyard)
1664 1 Oct. Hookes, T. (and Woodyard)
1671 6 June Chidley, W.
1685 20 Aug. Hardyman, T.
1689 1 May Forrester, F.
1710 26 June Cordell, S.
1720 23 Feb. Westcombe, A.
1722 8 June Levett, J.
1727 1 July Poppelton, W.
1727 1 July Cook, W.
1730 9 May Bale, S.
1741 1 Apr. Blackman, T.
1748 1 Apr. Humphreys, W.
1760 4 Apr. Wheeler, E.
1760 15 Dec. Charmason, J.
1761 1 July Rice, E.
1776 1 Aug. Williams, E.
1812 19 Feb. Boultwood, S.
1815 5 Apr. Jewers, J.
1826 5 Apr. Lima, C.J.
1836 5 Sept. Gillet, J.
1836 5 Sept. Giddings, W.
1836 5 Sept. Whale, R.

Supernumerary Yeoman 1662–1668

1662 1 Dec. [?] (fn. 11)
1664 1 Oct. Lloyd, W.

Grooms 1660–1837

1660 Garrett, J.
1660 Duke, J.
1660 13 Oct. Sanctasillia, L.
1661 16 Jan. Chidley, W.
1664 1 Oct. Owen, H. (and Woodyard)
1664 1 Oct. Sanctasillia, T. (and Woodyard)
1664 1 Oct. Allen, J. (and Woodyard)
1671 6 June Owen, H.
1674 15 Jan. Tooth, J.
1679 30 Apr. Hudson, E.
1689 26 Mar. Farley, S.
1719 21 July Cockburn, J.
1727 1 July Allen, J.
1739 3 Aug. Waters, W.
1748 1 Apr. Wheeler, E.
1760 4 Apr. Humphreys, W.
1760 4 Apr. Charmason, J.
1760 15 Dec. Knight, S.
1761 28 Aug. Tarris, J.
1762 1 Jan. Payne, B.
1763 28 Jan. Willis, H.N.
1764 14 June Gale, J.
1765 19 Jan. Nicolaii, A.
1766 14 June White, J.
1768 1 July Thurley, S.
1771 7 Feb. Williams, E.
1776 1 Aug. Wall, J.
1777 1 Jan. Wilson, N.
1800 25 Oct. Bertrand, A.
1836 1 July Jewers, J.

Supernumerary Grooms

(1664–1668; 1674–1679; 1686–1699)

1664 1 Oct. Sanctasillia, L.
1664 1 Oct. Chidley, W.
1674 15 Jan. Sanctasillia, L.
1686 1 Feb. Hudson, E.

Pages 1660–1664; 1668–1761

1660 5 Sept. Chidley, W.
1661 16 Jan. Owen, H.
1661 13 Feb. Sanctasillia, T.
1668 1 Oct. Owen, H.
1668 1 Oct. Sanctasillia, T.
1671 6 June Hudson, E.
1679 30 Apr. Robinson, T.
1681 19 Feb. Alsop, J.
1702 3 July Lloyd, R.
1703 8 Nov. Rodd, J.
1715 1 Feb. Thompson, F.
1724 16 May Chambers, R.
1743 1 Jan. Calhoune, J. or Winwood, T.
1753 25 July Vassar, J.

Children 1660–1664; 1668–1761

1660 26 [?Sept.] Scull, W.
1660 10 Oct. Sanctasillia, T.
[?1660] 29 Oct. Owen, H.
1661 23 May Hickman, T.
1661 14 Feb. Hudson, E.
1662 15 May Squire, W.
1668 1 Oct. Hudson, E.
1668 1 Oct. Hickman, T.
[?1670 c. 15 Jan.] Squire, W.
1670 15 Jan. Tooth, J.
1672 22 Jan. Robinson, T.
1674 15 Jan. Alsop, J.
1673 3 June Tooth, W.
1674 15 Jan. Alsop, J.
1674 15 Jan. King, E.
1678 29 Jan. Rodd, J.
1679 30 Apr. Nightingale, J.
1681 19 Feb. Beddoe, R.
1689 16 Mar. Nightingale, J.
1689 1 May Fox, T.
1702 8 Jan. Gosse, A.
1702 3 July Bland, R.
1703 10 Nov. Chambers, S.
1706 9 July Chambers, R.
1710 15 May Bott, T.
1716 27 July Meebourn, N.
1724 16 May Calhoun, W.
1727 26 May Calhoun, J.
1727 1 July Thompson, J.
1727 1 July Winwood, T.
1738 1 Oct. Humphreys, W.
1741 1 Jan. Rice, E.
1743 1 Jan. Taylor, W.
1748 1 Apr. Charmason, J.
1760 4 Apr. Knight, S.
1760 15 Dec. Buchanan, C.

Supernumerary Children of the Scullery

(1662–1674; 1675–1699; 1710–1711; 1715)

1662 1 Dec. [?Squire, W.] (fn. 11)
1662 1 Dec. ? (fn. 11)
1664 1 Oct. Hudson, E.
1664 1 Oct. Hickman, T.
1664 1 Oct. Squire, W.
1672 29 June Alsop, J.
1675 29 Apr. Rodd, J.
1678 29 Jan. Nightingale, J.
1679 30 May Beddoe, R.
1682 30 Apr. Fisher, R.
1685 1 July Beddoe, R.
1686 1 Feb. Nightingale, J.
1686 1 Feb. King, E.
1710 25 Aug. Thompson, F.
1715 12 Feb. Thompson, F.

Servant 1702–1761

1702 16 July Hilton, M.
1715 1 Feb. Dodson, M.
1727 1 July Allen, S.
1744 1 Dec. Allen, E.

Pewter Scourer ?1725–1815

By 1725 Deakins, W.
1725 2 June Dick, J.
1727 1 July Thomas, W.
1761 1 July Edge, J.
1784 6 Jan. Abbot, E.
1806 6 July Loder, S.

Pankeepers 1664–1812

1664 1 Oct. Sanctasillia, T., sen.
1664 1 Oct. Lock, E.
1668 1 Oct. Alsop, J.
1674 30 June Fisher, R.
1675 c. 30 Oct. Bland, R.
1685 1 July Straw, R.
1689 1 Apr. Bland, R.
1691 5 Aug. Griffin, J.
1702 1 July Turner, R.
1724 20 Mar. Banford, J.
1727 1 July Emms, R.
1727 1 July Morrison, J.
1729 1 Jan. Whooley, J.
1729 1 July Bucknall, B., jun.
1733 10 Mar. Sargent, R.
1737 1 Oct. Packer, R.
1740 1 Oct. Tunks, I.
1741 1 July Page, T.
1746 1 Apr. Wynn, J.
1757 1 Mar. Slater, J.
1761 1 July Warren, R.
1792 20 Mar. Vicary, J.
1795 17 Mar. Steventon, J.

Supernumerary Pankeeper 1685–1688

1685 1 July Bland, R.

Assistant Scourers 1764–1837

1764 1 Dec. White, J.
1766 14 June Wall, J.
1769 25 May Dunn, W.
1769 25 May Hopkins, R.
1769 25 May Lovegrove, M.
1769 25 May Morgan, M.
1774 9 June Gibbons, W.
1774 10 June Coombs, J.
1774 20 July Warford, D.
1776 1 Aug. Davison, W.
1776 11 Nov. Stamford, D.
1778 9 Feb. Campion, G.
1778 1 Nov. Pendrill, T.
1779 6 Mar. Temple, W.
1779 1 Apr. Wakefield, W.
1782 6 Feb. Goodall, J.
1782 21 Mar. Hawes, J.
1792 30 Mar. Miles, R.
1794 14 Jan. Dean, J.
1794 5 Mar. Jones, O.
1796 7 Mar. Minney, J.
1796 7 Mar. Webster, J.
1800 6 July Oliver, T.
1803 24 Apr. White, P.
1804 27 Aug. Woodin, D.
1808 30 Apr. Levett, W.
1812 6 July Cozens, J.
1812 15 Oct. Roberts, R.
1812 16 Oct. Baxter, R.
1820 11 Oct. Stevenson, W.
1824 6 Jan. Howles, N.
1825 31 July Morris, W.
1826 5 Apr. Saunders, E.
1827 24 Jan. Wild, J.
1827 5 July Whale, R.
1830 5 Jan. Freeman, J.
1830 5 Jan. Opferman, P.
1830 6 Apr. Chandler, J.
1831 4 July Giddings, W.
1835 5 Nov. Baily, J.
1836 7 May Mayor, H.
1836 5 Sept. Eeles, J.

Assistant Scourers at Carlton House 1812–1830

1812 19 Feb. Wall, E.
1812 19 Feb. Whitmore, S.
1817 17 June Cooper, E.
1822 6 Jan. Freeman, J.
1827 27 Nov. Opferman, P.

Whitener 1761–1803

1761 15 Jan. Harris, R.
1778 9 May Lewis, J.
1789 15 Jan. Harris, R.
1803 25 Apr. White, P.

Note: LS 13/184 seems to exchange P. White for J. Webster in 1810]

Footnotes

  • 1. See PSBC, p. 14; Beattie, p. 90.
  • 2. LS 13/31, f. 13; LS 13/34, f. 11; LS 13/35, f. 11; LS 13/36, f. 14v; LS 13/37, f. 11v; LS 13/38, f. 11v; LS 13/39, p. 25; LS 13/43, f. 13v; LS 13/55.
  • 3. LS 13/31, f. 13; LS 13/37, f. 11v; LS 13/38, f. 13v; LS 13/39.
  • 4. LS 13/31, ff. 13, 17; LS 13/34, ff. 12, 26; LS 13/35, f. 12v; LS 13/36, f. 14v; LS 13/37, f. 11v; LS 13/38, f. 11v; LS 13/39, p. 25; LS 13/55; LS 13/69, pp. 59, 60; LS 13/184, p. 407; LS 2/62.
  • 5. LS 13/31, ff. 13, 17; LS 13/34, ff. 12, 26; LS 13/35, f. 12v; LS 13/36, f. 14v; LS 13/37, f. 11v; LS 13/38, f. 11v; LS 13/39, p. 25; LS 13/55; LS 13/69, p. 59; LS 13/184, p. 407; LS 13/62.
  • 6. LS 13/7, ff. 11v, 12; LS 13/34, f. 13; LS 13/35, f. 12v; LS 13/36, f. 14v; LS 13/37, f. 11v; LS 13/38, f. 11v; LS 13/39, f. 23; LS 13/55; LS 13/69, p. 59; LS 2/63. LS 13/119, entry of 16 Jan. 1687, indicates a raise in salary at that time of £6 15s apiece.
  • 7. LS 13/31, ff. 13, 17; LS 13/34, f. 26; LS 13/35, ff. 12v, 20; LS 13/36, f. 14; LS 13/38, ff. 11v, 13v; LS 13/39, pp. 23, 28; LS 13/40, p. 22; LS 13/49, p. 34; LS 13/55.
  • 8. LS 13/43, f. 13v; LS 13/55.
  • 9. LS 13/49, p. 36; LS 13/55; LS 13/57; LS 2/23; LS 2/48; LS 2/49.
  • 10. LS 13/34, f. 12; LS 13/38, f. 11v; LS 13/39, p. 25.
  • 11. The Establishment of 1 Dec. 1662 lists, but does not name a supernumerary yeoman and two supernumerary children of the scullery: LS 13/31, f. 17.