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The Common Room / Servant Pay 1861
« on: Wednesday 11 April 07 16:14 BST (UK)  »
From "The Book of Household Management", by Mrs. Isabella Beeton 1861


21. THE FOLLOWING TABLE OF THE AVERAGE YEARLY WAGES paid to domestics,
with the various members of the household placed in the order in which they are usually ranked, will serve as a guide to regulate the expenditure of an establishment:--

                      When not found in          When found in
                          Livery.                   Livery.

  The House Steward   From £10 to £80               --
  The Valet             "  25 to 50             From £20 to £30
  The Butler            "  25 to 50                 --
  The Cook              "  20 to 40                 --
  The Gardener          "  20 to 40                 --
  The Footman           "  20 to 40              "  15 to 25
  The Under Butler      "  15 to 30              "  15 to 25
  The Coachman              --                   "  20 to 35
  The Groom             "  15 to 30              "  12 to 20
  The Under Footman          --                  "  12 to 20
  The Page or Footboy   "  8 to 18               "  6 to  14
  The Stableboy         "  6 to 12                  --

                    When no extra             When an extra
                 allowance is made for    allowance is made for
                  Tea, Sugar, and Beer.   Tea, Sugar, and Beer.

  The Housekeeper    From £20 to £15          From £18 to £40
  The Lady's-maid        " 12 to 25           "  10 to 20
  The Head Nurse         " 15 to 30           "  13 to 26
  The Cook               " 11 to 30           "  12 to 26
  The Upper Housemaid    " 12 to 20           "  10 to 17
  The Upper Laundry-maid " 12 to 18           "  10 to 15
  The Maid-of-all-work   " 9 to 14            "  7-1/2 to 11
  The Under Housemaid    " 8 to 12            "  6-1/2 to 10
  The Still-room Maid    " 9 to 14            "  8 to 13
  The Nursemaid          " 8 to 12            "  5 to 10
  The Under Laundry-maid " 9 to 11            "  8 to 12
  The Kitchen-maid       " 9 to 14            "  8 to 12
  The Scullery-maid      " 5 to 9             "  4 to 8

http://www.gutenberg.org/files/10136/10136-8.txt



Stan

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Occupation Interests / Ventilator House of Commons
« on: Monday 01 January 07 11:29 GMT (UK)  »
In Reply to
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,204495.0.html

I said The ventilator was the former Ladies' Gallery in the House of Commons. So he was probaly an attendant there.
However after further research I realise that is not correct. The Ventilator was the Ladies' Gallery, but this was in the old House of Commons, which was destroyed by fire in 1834. When it was rebuilt by Sir Charles Barry, it incorporated a heating and ventilation system desgned by Dr. David Boswell Reid. So the person in the 1881 Census would have been employed in operating that system.
See http://www.hevac-heritage.org/landmark_buildings/public_buildings/public_buildings.htm
Stan

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Occupation Interests / Table Dresser
« on: Monday 18 December 06 13:49 GMT (UK)  »
In the 1861 Census there is a George W. Mitchell, in Liverpool, who gives his occupation as a 'Table Dresser'. I can find no record of this occupation, does anyone know what this is?
Ref. RG9-2690-72-53
Stan

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One Name Studies: H to M / Mabstone/Mapstone/Mapstone All
« on: Friday 29 September 06 15:17 BST (UK)  »
Researching Mabstone, Mapstone and Mapston world wide.
Stan Mapstone

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One Name Studies: H to M / Mapstone and Mapston
« on: Friday 29 September 06 15:14 BST (UK)  »
I am researching Mapstone and Mapston worldwide, and a Member of the Guild of One-Name Studies. See my Mapstone Genealogy at www.mapstone.info
Regards Stan Mapstone

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