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Madras Civil Servants H to S
Date transcribed | 2011-00-00 | Transcribed by | FIBIS Volunteers | Comment | These are summaries of the Services of Service of Madras Civil Servants entering the Service from 1740 to 1858. Evidently, several of them continued to serve beyond this date.
The data are transcribed from the book compiled by Charles Prinsep published by Truebner & Co in 1885. |
| Surname | Macleod | | First Name(s) | John M'Pherson | | Appointment as Writer | 1811 | | Summary of Service | 1811: Writer. 1814: Second Assistant, afterwards First Assistant to Secretary to Government in the several Civil Departments. 1816: Member and Secretary of the Committee for revising the Customs Laws. 1820: At home on account of health. 1823: Returned to India; Acting Secretary to Government in Financial and General Departments. 1824: Secretary to Government in Financial and General Departments. 1825: Tamil Translator to Government, Member of the College Board, of the Board of Public Instruction, and of the Mint Committee. 1826: Persian Translator to Government. 1827: Secretary in the Revenue and Judicial Departments. 1829: Temporary Member, afterwards Third Member of the Board of Revenue. 1832: Commissioner for the Government of Mysore. 1834: Deputed to Hyderabad on Special Duty by the Governor-General. 1835: Member of the Indian Law Commission. 1836: Member of the Committee for Revising the System of Prison Discipline throughout India. 1838: At home on absentee allowance. 1841: Retired from the service. (Annuitant on the Fund, 1841.) Died 1st March 1881 in England. |
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A list of the Services of Madras Civil Servants from 1740 to 1858 compiled by Charles Prinsep and published in 1885
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