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Surname  Grant    
First Name(s)  John Peter    
Page No  148, 149    
Date of Rank as Writer  1828, April 30    
Execution of Covenant  1827, Sept 6    
Notification of appointment from the Honorable the Court of Directors  1827, July 18    
Arrived in India  1828, July 31    
Date 5  1829, May 19: Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Bareilly.    
Date 6  1831, June 7: Officiating Assistant in charge of the duties of the Bareilly Commissioner's Office.    
Date 7  1831, Aug 13: Officiating Deputy Collector of Customs at Bareilly.    
Date 8  1832, Feb 14: Officiating Collector of Shahjehanpore.    
Date 9  1832, Mar 26: Acting Joint-Magistrate and Sub-Collector of Pillibheet.    
Date 10  1832, May 29: Head Assistant to the Secretary of the Sudder Board of Revenue at the Presidency.    
Date 11  1832, Aug 2: Acting Deputy Collector of Government Customs and Town Duties at Bareilly.    
Date 12  1833, Oct 19: Deputy Collector of Sarun.    
Date 13  1834, Jan 13: Officiating Secretary to the Sudder board of Revenue at Calcutta.    
Date 14  1834, May 5: Officiating Assistant to the Secretary to Government in the Judicial and Revenue Departments.    
Date 15  1834, July, 28: Officiating Deputy Secretary to Government in the General Department.    
Date 16  1834, Aug 4: Member of the Committee for concentrating the Public Offices of Government.    
Date 17  1835, Feb 14: Deputy Accountant and Civil Auditor of Agra.    
Date 18  1835, Mar 13: Deputy Secretary to the Government of India and Bengal in the Judicial and Revenue Departments.    
Date 19  1835, July 8: Officiating Superintendent of the Botanical Gardens.    
Date 20  1836, Dec 28: Junior Member and Secretary of the Prison Discipline Committee in India.    
Date 21  1837, Jan 2: Officiating Secretary to the Indian Law Commission.    
Date 22  1838, April4: Deputy Secretary to the Government of India, in the Judicial and Revenue Departments, and officiating Deputy Secretary in the General Secret and Political Departments of the Government of India.    
Date 23  1838, Nov 28: Officiating Secretary to the Government of India in the Legislative, Judicial and Revenue Departments.    
Date 24  1839, Jan 27: Private Secretary to the Governor General.    
Date 25  1839, July 17: Deputy Secretary to the Governments of India and Bengal, in the General and Financial Departments, and continuing to Officiate as Secretary to the Government of India, in the Legislative, Revenue and Judicial Departments.    
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