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Re: Excise officers
« Reply #9 on: Tuesday 03 May 11 15:06 BST (UK) »
Simon

Is there a chance you could look up my Exciseman ancestor on Athens please? I've tried TNA online without result.

He was James Wellman born c.1775 died Sept 1828 Union Street, Hoxton, E London. On his childrens' christenings he was recorded as a gentleman but on his daughter's marriage cert he was "Exciseman". I have his marriage 1820 (no parents or occ mentioned) and burial record but no indication of his origins. Any info at all would be helpful.

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APPLETON Harwich/Gravesend/Stepney
BRADLEY Bermondsey/Canning Town/Ilford, Essex
COLE/SALTWELL/DAVEY/MONK/RILEY/COPSEY/PAVET/BACON Navestock area Essex
CALLOW Dartford Kent/Deptford  RANDALL Greenwich/Deptford
DAVIS Ross/Stroud,Glos/West Ham, Essex
FENNING Gosbeck, Suffolk  WELCH Devon/Greenwich/Stanmore/Ipswich
PALMER Rotherhithe/Deptford/West Ham/Ilford
LANGDALE E London/Deptford  HERITAGE Rotherhithe/Bermondsey
VIZARD Bermondsey/Shoreditch  TURNER Liverpool/Chatham

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Re: Excise officers
« Reply #10 on: Tuesday 03 May 11 22:35 BST (UK) »
Hi Scrabble,

I had a look on your behalf but I'm afraid the result was rather disappointing.

I found one reference to a John Wellman working in Fowey (Cornwall) as a clerk for a customs collector, but nothing at all on a James, Jas, J or otherwise.

Hate to be the bearer of bad news.

Sorry,

Simon.

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Re: Excise officers
« Reply #11 on: Tuesday 03 May 11 23:47 BST (UK) »
Thanks for all the information posted above.

That's a great help in building up a picture of the life and times of my excise officer.


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Re: Excise officers
« Reply #12 on: Wednesday 04 May 11 08:54 BST (UK) »
I had a look on your behalf but I'm afraid the result was rather disappointing.

I found one reference to a John Wellman working in Fowey (Cornwall) as a clerk for a customs collector, but nothing at all on a James, Jas, J or otherwise.

Hate to be the bearer of bad news.



Simon
Thank you, I really appreciate your looking for this. I had noticed that there were Wellmans in Cornwall but James married in Holborn, London, and died in Hoxton, London so he could have come from anywhere really. I will keep casting about, experience has shown that sometimes a clue comes along eventually!
Best wishes
Pat
APPLETON Harwich/Gravesend/Stepney
BRADLEY Bermondsey/Canning Town/Ilford, Essex
COLE/SALTWELL/DAVEY/MONK/RILEY/COPSEY/PAVET/BACON Navestock area Essex
CALLOW Dartford Kent/Deptford  RANDALL Greenwich/Deptford
DAVIS Ross/Stroud,Glos/West Ham, Essex
FENNING Gosbeck, Suffolk  WELCH Devon/Greenwich/Stanmore/Ipswich
PALMER Rotherhithe/Deptford/West Ham/Ilford
LANGDALE E London/Deptford  HERITAGE Rotherhithe/Bermondsey
VIZARD Bermondsey/Shoreditch  TURNER Liverpool/Chatham


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Excise officers -How did they tell the time?
« Reply #13 on: Wednesday 11 May 11 19:20 BST (UK) »
This is not specific to names, but an interesting adjunct to the Excise Officers way of life.

When an excise officer visited a trader on revenue business he would keep a written record.  This would have to include how long he spent on the premises.  In an era when few people could afford a watch how did he do it?  Note, I said "he" as women did not join the the "Outdoor Service" as officers till 1971.

Excise officers were locally based and without a watch would have to keep an ear open for the church or town hall clock.  If he had heard the clock strike 10 (am) then he would note the record as "mp10" (without quotes), this stood for "morning past 10".  If he left the premises after 2pm then he would record the time as "ep2", which stood for "evening past 2".  Noon had its own notation, "pn" for "past noon".  If the time to be recorded was on the hour then it would be "m10" (morning 10), "e2" (evening 2) or "n" (noon).

The sharp amongst you will realise that this was open to abuse.

So "mp10 to mp11" could be 2 minutes work or nearly 2 hours, e.g. 10:59 to 11:01 =2 minutes, or it could be 10:01 to 11:59 =nearly 2 hours.

This system, known as "Excise Notation" was still in use until the early 70s,  yes I do mean the 1970s.

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Re: Excise officers
« Reply #14 on: Wednesday 11 May 11 19:26 BST (UK) »
About 40 years ago  I worked in an office with someone who had previously worked for the Customs and Excise.

He was attached to a Scotch whisky distillery,  and they had to record quantity produced I suppose.
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Re: Excise officers
« Reply #15 on: Tuesday 09 August 11 03:42 BST (UK) »
Hello folks,

I also have an ancestor who was an excise officer. If anyone has any information on him, or if someone, perhaps Simon, could look for him in ATHENS, it would be very much appreciated.

George Titterton born ~1776

Residences:
  - Southwark & Bermondsey, Surrey, England
  - possible records from Westminster & Shoreditch, Middlesex, England and Lambeth, Surrey, England.

Profession:
  - Excise Officer (children's birth/baptism records)
  - Superannuation Excise Officer (1851 census)

Family:
  - wife Elizabeth (maiden surname unknown)
  - children Charlotte Elizabeth, Rebecca & Richard James Titterton

Thanks,
Lindy
Mills, Boon, Tamblyn, Jenkins, Roe, Graham, Titterton, Debney, Stubbs, Wilson, Edwards, Cundy, Ohlin, McPherson, Lewington, King, Harris, Smith, Summers, Tocknell, Garlick, Hill, Byatt, Youens, Floyd, Raymond/Raymont, Northcott, Tucker, Dunstan, Wise, Summers.

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Re: Excise officers
« Reply #16 on: Tuesday 09 August 11 23:53 BST (UK) »
Hi Lindy,

Have found one page referring to the cessation of his superannuation due to his death on 20 September 1854.

That of any interest?  He is described therein as a 'permit writer'.

Simon

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Re: Excise officers
« Reply #17 on: Wednesday 10 August 11 01:06 BST (UK) »
Hi Simon,

Thanks for that. Helped me confirm an uncertain death date for him.

Cheers,
Lindy
Mills, Boon, Tamblyn, Jenkins, Roe, Graham, Titterton, Debney, Stubbs, Wilson, Edwards, Cundy, Ohlin, McPherson, Lewington, King, Harris, Smith, Summers, Tocknell, Garlick, Hill, Byatt, Youens, Floyd, Raymond/Raymont, Northcott, Tucker, Dunstan, Wise, Summers.