First Class Junior Clerks 1857-70

Office-Holders in Modern Britain: Volume 8, Foreign Office Officials 1782-1870. Originally published by University of London, London, 1979.

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First Class Junior Clerks 1857-70

The grade of First Class Junior, or Third Class, Clerk was created in 1857 when provision was made for ten such Clerks with salaries of £350 rising by annual increments of £15 to £545. (fn. 1)

1857 1 April Synge, W. W. F.
1857 1 April Cavendish, F. W. H.
1857 1 April Wolff, H. D.
1857 1 April Vivian, Hon. H. C.
1857 1 April Dashwood, J. E. B.
1857 1 April Cowell, A. K.
1857 1 April Kennedy, C. M.
1857 1 April Lister, T. V.
1857 1 April Anderson, H. P.
1857 1 April Abbott, C. S. A.
1857 7 Dec. Currie, P. H. W.
1859 1 Jan. Vernon, G. R.
1859 1 April Crichton Stuart, H.
1859 1 June Stephens, F. S. M.
1859 28 July Hervey, H. A. W.
1860 1 Jan. Clarke Jervoise, H. S. C.
1862 1 Jan. Owen, W.
1863 2 Aug. Eliot, Hon. H. C.
1863 1 Oct. Buckley, V.
1865 4 June Crawford, O. J. F.
1866 1 Dec. Warburton, J. W.
1867 3 Jan. Farquharson, J. A.
1868 1 Jan. Lowry Corry, A. H.
1869 3 July Sanderson, T. H.
1870 30 June Meade, Hon. R. H.

Footnotes

  • 1. Order in council 20 March 1857 (FO 366/542 ff. 99-104).