Messengers attached to Librarian's Department 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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Messengers attached to Librarian's Department 1857-70

In 1857 a salary of £90 was made available to a Messenger attached exclusively to the Librarian's Department. (fn. 1) An allowance of one guinea a week was made available to a Second Messenger in 1869. (fn. 2)

1857 21 April Mason, G.
1869 5 July Hall, R. K.

Footnotes

  • 1. FO 366/449 p. 521.
  • 2. FO 366/676 p. 471.