Ref NoLDGSL/293
TitleJohn CLARKE's appointment and dismissal as house porter
DateJun-Jul 1891
LevelFile
Extent7 letters
FormatDocument
DescriptionLetters concerning John CLARKE's appointment as House Porter and rapid dismissal, June-July 1891.
Administrative HistoryFollowing the retirement of the House Porter Isaac Charlton, who had been with the Society 50 years, the Officers sought to appoint a replacement. John Clarke and his wife (who would act as Upper Housemaid) were appointed to start on 1 July 1891.

On the evening of the 3 July, the assistant clerk Francis Everard Brown had found the newly appointed porter lying intoxicated on the doormat. So inebriated was Clarke that he had to be carried to his rooms in the basement by Brown and Mrs Clarke. Clarke was dismissed.
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LanguageEnglish
Related MaterialFor the minutes of the 'Special Domestic Establishment Committee' which was hastily convened on 6 July 1891 to discuss the events, including a a letter from Francis Everard Brown detailing his account, see: GSL/COM/SP/3/3.
ArchNoteDescription by John Thackray
SubjectGeological Society staff
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