Office-Holders in Modern Britain: Volume 11 (Revised), Court Officers, 1660-1837. Originally published by University of London, London, 2006.
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Porters at the Queen's House ?1768–1812
Porters and assistant porters at the Queen's House were appointed by warrant of the lord steward. They were paid £60 per annum. The first assistant porter made £30 per annum, the second and third, £25. (fn. 1) These places were transferred to the Windsor establishment in 1812.
Porters c. 1768–1812
Assistant Porter c.1768–?1771
First Assistant Porter 1771–1812
Second Assistant Porter and Sweeper 1771–1812
1771 | 1 Aug. | Treherne, D. |
1775 | 22 Nov. | Harlow, G. |
1781 | 29 Oct. | Clarke, A. |
1788 | 6 July | Tuckfill, T. (?W). |
1791 | 6 July | Baker, T. |
1801 | 6 Apr. | Bevan, R. |
1804 | 22 May | Wake, T. G. |