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Surname  Palmer    
First Name(s)  Samuel George    
Date of Rank as Writer Writer  1822, April 30    
Execution of Covenant  1821, May 23    
Notification of Appointment from the Honourable Court of Directors  1821, June 20    
Arrived in India  1821, Nov 14    
Date 5  1823, Oct 9: Assistant to the Magistrate and Collector of Sarun.    
Date 6  1824, Aug 26: Register to the City Court at, and Assistant to the Magistrate of, Moorshedabad.    
Date 7  1825, June 2: Officiating Collector of Purnea.    
Date 8  1825, Oct 13: Acting Deputy Collector of Inland Customs at Calcutta.    
Date 9  1826, June 29: Officiating Deputy Collector of Inland Customs at Calcutta, Second Assistant to the Secretary of the Board of Customs, Salt and Opium, and Superintendent of the Western Salt Chowkies.    
Date 10  1826, July 13: Register of the City Court at Moorshedabad.    
Date 11  1827, Aug 7: Assistant in the Office of Superintendent of Stamps.    
Date 12  1828, Jan 8: Acting Collector of Stamps, First Assistant to the Board of Customs, Salt and Opium, and Superintendent of Sulkea Salt Chowkies.    
Date 13  1829, Aug 19: Officiating Superintendent of Stamps.    
Date 14  1830, Dec 21: Officiating Salt Agent and Collector of the 24-Pegunnahs.    
Date 15  1831, Mar 29: In Charge of the Office of Collector of Inland Customs at Calcutta.    
Date 16  1831, Dec 27: In Charge of the Office of Collector of the 24-Pergunnahs.    
Date 17  1832, Dec 4: Officiating Collector of Stamps, First Assistant to the Board of Customs, Salt and Opium, and Superintendent of Sulkea Salt Chowkies.    
Date 18  1833, Jan 8: Member of the Committee to investigate the Accounts of the late Marine Registry Office.    
Date 19  1833, Nov 9: Acting Secretary to the Board of Customs, Salt and Opium.    
Date 20  1834, June 16: First Assistant to the Secretary to the Board of Customs, Salt and Opium, Superintendent of Sulkea Salt Chowkies, and Collector of Stamps.    
Date 21  1835, Jan 22 and 1835, April 29: Officiating Secretary to the Board of Customs, Salt and Opium.    
Date 22  1836, Feb 3: Superintendent of Stamps and Deputy Secretary to the Board of Customs, Salt and Opium.    
Date 23  1839, June 19: Officiating Post Master General and Continuing as Superintendent of Stamps.    
Date 24  1839, Aug 28: Secretary to the Board of Customs, Salt and Opium.    
Date 25  1839, Oct 30: In Charge of the General Post Office.    
Date 26  1840, Feb 26: Commissioner for the Superintendence of Abkaree Revenue in the Collectorates of the 24-Pergunnahs, Jessore, Nuddea, Burdwan, Hooghly and Backergunge, and din the Deputy Collectorates of Baraset and Calcutta - i.e. Punchaongong and Bancoorah.    
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