Biography:
1. Thomas Woodhouse was employed as a Millman in 1805 earning 2/3d per day (Supply 5/224 dated the 30th January 1806).
2. This was also the case in June 1807, when he was also allowed 3d per night when on duty. (Supply 5/226 dated the 18th June 1807).
3. According to the entry on Supply 5/227 dated the 23rd August 1808, Mr. Woodhouse was still a Millman earning 2/3d. per day, and "allowed 6d per night when on duty."
4. Supply 5/228 dated the 1st September 1810 confirmed that Thomas was still a Millman who was paid 2/3d day, and allowed 6d per night when on duty.