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Date transcribed2011-00-00
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CommentThese 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  Phillips    
First Name(s)  Henry Dominic    
Appointment as Writer  1830    
Summary of Service  1830: Writer. 1832: Acting Second Assistant to Principal Collector and Magistrate, Nellore; Register of the Zillah of Nellore. 1835: Acting Head Assistant to Principal Collector and Magistrate, Nellore; and Register to the Zillah Court there. 1836: Acting Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge, Guntoor. 1837: Junior Deputy Secretary to the Board of Revenue; Officiating Senior Deputy Secretary to the Board of Revenue; Acting Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge, Salem; Acting Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge at Madura. 1838: Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge, Madura; Acting Second Assistant to the Accountant-General; Acting Sub-Secretary to the Board of Revenue; Acting Deputy Register of the Sudder and Foujdarry Adawlut. 1839: Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge of the Auxiliary Court, Trichinopoly; Acting Senior Deputy Register to the Sudder and Foujdarry Adawlut; and Commissioner for Government Lotteries. 1842: Acting Register to the Sudder and Foujdarry Adawlut. 1843: Acting Register to the Sudder and Foujdarry Adawlut, and Sub-Judge, Combaconum. 1846: Sub-Judge, Madura. 1847: Agent to the Governor of Madras at Kurnool and Bunganapilly. 1850: Collector and Magistrate, Salem. 1853: Proceeded to England. 1856: In India, and without employ. 1857: Acting Collector and Magistrate, and Resident Commissioner at Tanjore; also Civil and Session Judge at Mangalore, and at Madura. 1858: Collector and Magistrate, and Resident Comminissioner at Tanjore; also Puisne Judge of the Court of Sudder and Foujdarry Adawlut. 1859: President of the Board of Examiners; Commissioner for the Affairs of the Late Rajah of Tanjore. 1862: Judge of the High Court of Judicature, Madras. 1864: Provisional, afterwards Member of Council of the Governor of Fort St. George. 1869: Resigned the service, 12th November. (Annuitant.)    
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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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