In 1845 the Postmaster was responsible for the delivery of 1,238,692 mail items. By 1847 this had grown to 1,589,212. In 1873 the Postmaster oversaw the work of 30 letter carriers, 30 clerks and seven town receiving offices processing 6,760,000 mail items per year. By 1885 the number of people employed at the Central Post Office was 246 which included a postmaster, chief clerk, telegraphists, post-office clerks (70), stampers, sorters, letter carriers (110) and messengers, processing 14,040,000 mail items per year. The number of receiving offices was now 27.
List of Postmasters of Nottingham • Joseph Raynor from 1799 • Mrs. Raynor until 1831 • G.K. White until 1837 • John Crosby 1837 - 1846 •
Octavius Thomas Oldknow 1846 - 1854 • Thomas Robinson 1854 - 1873 • William Edward Pratt 1873 - 1891 • Bernard Nathaniel Thoms 1891 - 1904 • William Vincent Harnett 1904 - 1912 • H.R. Telford 1912 - 1922 • Arthur Sirrett 1922 - 1926 • George Pierrepont Cooper 1926 - 1928 • Thomas John Hubbard 1928 - 1931 • Major
Vincent Raymond Kenny M.B.E. 1931 - 1933 • Albert Edward Squirrell 1933 - 1938 • H.E. Cotton 1938 - 1945 • William Backhurst 1945 - 1948 • Leonard Bishop 1948 - 1950 • Victor George Alfred Nash 1950 - 1956 • William Reginald Trigger 1956 - 1961 • Maurice William Andrews 1961 - 1969 • Roy William Jewell 1969 - 1982 • David Wilkins from 1982 ==Sources and further reading==