| Surname | Robertson |
| First Name(s) | William Tulloh |
| Date of Rank as Writer Writer | 1816, April 30 |
| Execution of Covenant | 1816, July 19 |
| Notification of Appointment from the Honourable Court of Directors | 1816, Oct 11 |
| Arrived in India | 1817, Jan 9 |
| Date 5 | 1817, July 5: Assistant in the Office of the Secretary to Government in the Persian Department. |
| Date 6 | 1818, July 14: Assistant to the Magistrate of Goruckpore. |
| Date 7 | 1818, Dec 24: Officiating Register of Goruckpore. |
| Date 8 | 1820, Feb 4: Register and Assistant to the Magistrate of Furruckabad. |
| Date 9 | 1821, April 13: Invested with the Powers described in Section 2, Regulation III, of 1821. |
| Date 10 | 1821, Sept 14: Officiating Additional Register to the Zillah Court at, and Assistant to the Magistrate of, Juanpore, invested with the Powers described in Regulation XXIV, of 1814 and Regulation III, of 1821. |
| Date 11 | 1822, April 22: Assistant to the Magistrate of Juanpore. |
| Date 12 | 1822, May 3: Officiating Magistrate of Juanpore. |
| Date 13 | 1823, April 17: Joint-Magistrate of Azimghur. |
| Date 14 | 1825, Oct 13: Register of Bhaugulpore and Joint-Magistrate stationed at Monghyr. |
| Date 15 | 1825, Nov 24: Register of Juanpore and Joint-Magistrate of Azimghur. |
| Date 16 | 1826, Jan 5: Additional Register of Ghazeepore, and Exercising the Powers described in Section 2, Regulation III, of 1824. |
| Date 17 | 1826, Feb 9: Magistrate of Juanpore. |
| Date 18 | 1826, Oct 5: Officiating Judge of Juanpore. |
| Date 19 | 1826, Oct 24: Magistrate of Goruckpore. |
| Date 20 | 1827, Feb 2: Principal Assistant to the Agent to the Governor General in Saugor and Nurbudda Territories. |
| Date 21 | 1827, Nov 8: Judge and Magistrate of Futtehpore. |
| Date 22 | 1831, Mar 8: Judge of the Dewanny Adawlut of Rajshahye. |
| Date 23 | 1833, May 27: Officiating Civil Judge of Burdwan. |
| Date 24 | 1833, Dec 23: Civil Judge of Dinagepore. |
| Date 25 | 1834, Feb 17: Proceeded to Europe on Furlough. |
| Date 26 | Died, April 27th, 1835, at the Cape of Good Hope. |