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The store cabins in the dockyard contain an assortment of stores for the current service, and are placed under the charge of the master shipwright or the master attendant, according to the nature of the stores which are placed in them. To each of these inferior store rooms is appointed a cabin keeper, who is charged by the storekeeper with the quantities of the several articles delivered to him, an account of which is entered in his supplybook; and the articles delivered by him on a note from the superior officers of the yard, are entered in his expense book; and once aweek these books are compared by the superior officer of the department under which the cabin is placed, to see that no waste or embezzlement may have taken place. The cabin keeper being an officer of trust, is required to give bond, with a respectable security, in the sum of £200, for the due and faithful execution of his office.
| Date from | Date to | Holder | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1795/04/07 | 1803/09/30 | Robert WyeattBritish Dockyard Staff Service 1764-1819 | ADM 29/8 |
| 1804/01/09 | 1822/04/18 | James RaynerBritish Dockyard Staff Service 1767-1822 | ADM 29/8 |
| 1807/08/14 | 1821/03/31 | William MartinBritish Dockyard Staff Service 1776-1821 Cabin Keeper to Mastmakers | ADM 29/8 |
| 1808/10/01 | 1825/11/21 | Robert WicksBritish Dockyard Staff Service 1793-1825 | ADM 29/8 |
| 1811/03/14 | 1822/10/08 | Edward ReevesBritish Dockyard Staff Service 1788-1822 | ADM 29/8 |
| 1814/06/13 | 1814/06/30 | James HoughtonBritish Dockyard Staff Service 1771-1822 Rated Acting Cabin Keeper | ADM 29/8 |
| 1814/07/29 | 1822/10/08 | William EarlBritish Dockyard Staff Service 1786-1822 | ADM 29/8 |
| 1814/08/03 | 1822/04/18 | James HoughtonBritish Dockyard Staff Service 1771-1822 | ADM 29/8 |