(a) Chief Clerk £800-25-1000; 2 I. Clerks £600-20-800; 5 II. Clerks £315-15-500; Draftsman of Bills £800; 8 Messengers from £80-100 ;| Librarian do., £150; Superintendent of Do. £200; Office Keeper in London £120; 2 Messengers in London, £90 and £120. (b) Out of the 7 some are called "Senior" Clerks, whose salaries are £300-15-500. (c) Registrar £350, rise 15 to £450; I. Registry Clerk £250-10-£350; II. Do. £100-10-£200, &c., &c. 7 Assistant Clerks £350; Accountant £600; Librarian £600; Assistant Librarian £200; Precis Writer £1,000. Clerk to do. £250, &c. &c. (d) Chief Clerk £500; 4 Senior Clerks £300 to £450; 6 Messengers from £52 to £90; Receiver £100; Storekeeper £291; Surgeon £300; Veterinary Do. £100. In addition to the above there are Forage and Travelling allowances to some of the Superior Officers. A writer 6s. 6d. a day. CONSTABULARY (ENGLAND)-3 Inspectors at £750 each. Do. (SCOTLAND)-1 Inspector, £700. COUNTY COURTS (a) Superintendent £155; Doctor £125; Apothecary £23: Lecturer, &c. £300; Steward £70-£90; 4 First Class Warders £55 Lusk Branch-Chief (c) 5 I. Class Clerks, £300 to £500; Surveyor, £250-10-350; Office Keeper, £100; Record Keeper, £100 to £200; 2 Assistant do., £80 to 150. (d) There is a Clerk of Assize for each Circuit, salary about £1,000; there are about 18 Clerks of Indictments, salary £200, rise 20 to 400. The Clerk of Central Criminal Court has £1,500, and is allowed a similar sum for expenses. Solicitor to Treasury's Office. Solicitor, £2,000-2,500; Assistant do. £1,200 to 1,500; Principal do., £950; 2 Assistants, £600-25-900; Accountant, £500; 2 I. Clerks, £350-20-500; 2 II do., £150-15-300; 2 Supplementary do. £100-10-200. |