Biography:
1. William Teversham was employed as a Puntman in September 1810, and was paid 2/-d per day, as well as being allowed to watch in turn.
2. List of Employees dated the 29th August 1812 (Supply 5/229) recorded that Mr. Teversham was then a Corning House Man earning 3/3d per day, in addition to which, he was allowed to watch in turn, for which he earned 1/6d. per night.
3. Teversham was still a Corning House Man on the 13th February 1814 (Supply 5/230) with the same rate of pay as given in Note 2, and allowed to watch in turn, at the same 1/6d per night.