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J. E. Salway

J. E. Salway

Vestry Clerk to the Chelsea Vestry in 1885.

In the , as one of two Clerk’s Assistants J. Eisdell Salway was paid £78 p.a. and  ".. upon the application of Mr. J. E. Salway, one of the office clerks, for increased remuneration, in December, 1860, referred the whole question of their duties and salaries to the committee of works and for general purposes for consideration."

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J. E. Salway

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Chelsea Vestry Hall

This stone was laid by G. W. Osborn Esquire, acting-Chairman of the Vestry on...

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