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XQA/G/341-349

Inquiry into Salary of Governor and Matron

Item TitleDescriptionArchive Date
XQA/G/341 NOTE of an inquiry into the salary and perquisites of the Governor and Matron of Meirionnydd Gaol signed by Edward Breese, Clerk of the Peace. Governor’s salary: £95 p.a. with coal, candles, and...  more 1865 April 11
XQA/G/342 LETTER Joseph Peers, Clerk of the Peace, Rhuthin to W.T. Poole, Esq., Clerk of the Peace, Caernarfon. Reply to an inquiry re the salary of the Governor and Matron of Rhuthin Gaol. That the salary of ...  more 1865 April 11
XQA/G/343 LETTER John Dixon, Governor of Caernarfon Gaol to the Visiting Justices of Caernarfon Gaol. That he is applying for an increase of his allowances for certain duties such as attending the female ward ...  more 1865 May 13
XQA/G/344 NOTE of inquiry into the salary and perquisites of the Governor and Matron of Pembroke Gaol signed by Robert Launcing, Clerk of the Peace for Pembroke. Governors’ salary: £180 p.a. and no allowa...  more 1865 May 31
XQA/G/345 NOTE of inquiry into salary and perquisites of the Governor add Matron of Flint Gaol. Salary of Governor £110 p.a. plus meals and light. Salary of Matron £40 p.a. Also note - governor and matron are h...  more 1865 June 3
XQA/G/346 NOTE of inquiry into the salary and perquisites of the Governor and Matron of Montgomery Gaol. Governor’s Salary £110 p.a. and no perquisites. Matrons’ Salary £20 and £15 for baking.  1865 June 5
XQA/G/347 LETTER John Dixon, Governor of Caernarfon Gaol to the Clerk of the Peace. Giving account of receipt and expenditure and the daily average numbers of prisoners during the years 1862 and 1863 for the in...  more 1865 June 7
XQA/G/348 LETTER Between the Chairman and Magistrates and John Dixon the Gaoler at Caernarfon. An additional statement concerning the increase of the gaoler’s salary. Mention is made that the salaries of...  more 1865 June 10
XQA/G/349 NOTE of inquiry into the Salary and perquisites of the Governor and Matron of Anglesey Gaol carried out by Richard Oven. Salary of Governor £75 and an allowance of coal and gas. Salary of the Matron £...  more n.d.

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