The household below stairs: Accompting House 1660-1782

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

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Accompting House 1660–1782

In 1660 the establishment of the accompting house consisted of a sergeant, appointed by royal warrant, and two yeomen, one groom, and two messengers appointed by lord steward's warrant. (fn. 1) The sergeant was made supernumerary in 1664 at wages of £11 8s 1½d and board wages of £24 6s 8d. The office was abolished on the death of its holder in 1670. (fn. 2)

The yeomen received wages of £5 and board wages of £80 in 1664. The board wages fell to £59 10s in 1668, rose to £73 in 1674 then fell to £54 15s in 1680. Total remuneration was fixed at £60 in 1685, then in 1689 was settled at wages of £5 and board wages of £73. In 1761 the salaries of the first and second yeomen were fixed at £100 and £80 respectively. (fn. 3)

The number of grooms was increased to two in 1674. The remuneration was fixed at wages of £2 13s 4d and board wages of £50 in 1664. The board wages fell to £42 11s 8d in 1668, rose to £54 15s in 1674 and fell to £41 1s 3d in 1680. Total remuneration was fixed at £50 in 1685 while in 1689 it was settled at wages of £5 and board wages of £54 15s. In 1761 the salaries of the grooms were fixed at £58. (fn. 4)

Two messengers of the accompting house were established by 1661, one thereafter. In 1662, emoluments consisted of £2 13s 4d per annum in wages, £18 5s in board wages, the latter rising to £36 10s in 1664. This salary fell to a total of £30 per annum under James II, then rose to £2 13 s 4d in wages plus £37 6s 8d in board wages under William III, before rising again to £76 under George II and George III. In 1812 the messenger's remuneration fell to £68. In 1820 the total emoluments for the place are listed as £160 per annum. This fell to £100 after 1830. (fn. 5)

The rest of the accompting house was abolished in 1782. (fn. 6)

Sergeant 1660–1664

1660 Sayers, R.
1660 28 Aug. Garnham, W.

Supernumerary Sergeant 1664–1670

1664 1 Oct. Garnham, W.

Yeomen 1660–1782

1660 2 Aug. Wiggan, R.
1660 2 Aug. Gardner, W.
1660 25 Sept. Garnham, P.
1662 12 Aug. Wiggan, R.
1673 3 July Morgan, C.
1705 24 Apr. Shaw, J.
1707 14 July Parsons, E.
1711 24 Feb. Spiesmaker, L.
1714 27 July Powell, H.
1717 30 Dec. Holbech, J.
1727 1 July Bale, S.
1730 24 Dec. Didier, I.
1736 15 Dec. Campbell, A.
1742 28 Jan. Bale, S.S.
1751 22 Feb. Salter, T.
1756 28 Apr. Salter, E.
1760 20 Dec. Godfrey, E.
1764 18 July Talbot, W.
1779 18 Mar. Secker, G.

Grooms 1660–1782

1660 23 Aug. Wiggan, W.
1670 23 July Morgan C.
1673 3 July Whittingham, A.
1674 2 Dec. Johnson, J.
1678 14 Feb. Collins, J.
1682 8 July Fox, T.
1684 20 Dec. Collins, W.
1687 8 Dec. Thornburgh, G.
1689 19 Aug. Shaw, J.
1705 4 Jan. Parsons, E.
1705 24 Apr. Spiesmaker, L.
1707 14 July Powell, H.
1711 24 Feb. Holbech, J.
1714 27 July Paul, W.
1717 30 Dec. Gerrard, J.
1721 4 Nov. Campbell, P.
1727 1 July Campbell, A.
1729 1 Sept. Didier, I.
1730 24 Dec. Sedgwick, H.
1736 15 Dec. Shaw, S.
1744 19 Nov. Staples, J.
1748 16 Nov. Webster, J.

Messengers 1660–1837

from 1757 `to the Board of Greencloth') 1660–1837

1660 Betterman, P.
1660 23 Aug. Torles, F.
By 1661 Rogers, P.
1662 1 Oct. Torles, J.
1671 22 Mar. Gransdon, J.
1680 6 Nov. Richardson, G.
1690 3 May Sampson, H.
1707 13 Mar. Phillips, E.
1725 4 Mar. Stone, E.
1757 17 Mar. Stone, A.
1770 16 July Law, A.
1787 18 Sept. Howles, J.
1812 7 Mar. Yerbury, G.
1830 5 Apr. Martin, W.

Supernumerary Messenger 1674–1685

1674 30 June Torles, J.

Footnotes

  • 1. For this subdepartment, see PSBC, p. 8.
  • 2. LS 13/31, f. 9; LS 13/34, f. 24; LS 13/252, f. 202; LS 13/36.
  • 3. LS 13/34, f. 11; LS 13/35, f. 11; LS 13/36, f. 12v; LS 13/37, f.10; LS 13/38, f. 10; LS 13/39, p. 18; LS 13/55.
  • 4. LS 13/31, f. 11; LS 13/254, f. 8v; LS 13/34, f. 11; LS 13/35, f. 11; LS 13/36, f. 12v; LS 13/37, f. 10; LS 13/38, f. 10; LS 13/39, p. 18; LS 13/55.
  • 5. LS 13/31, f. 11; LS 13/34, f. 11; LS 13/38, f. 10; LS 13/39, p. 18; LS 13/180, f. 45v; LS 13/69, p. 58; LS 2/55.
  • 6. LS 13/180, ff. 104v, 144; LS 13/62.