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Surname  Todd    
First Name(s)  George    
Date of Rank as Writer  1827, April 30    
Execution of Covenant  1827, Aug 25    
Notification of appointment from the Honorable the Court of Directors  1827, July 18    
Arrived in India  1828, Jan 10    
Date 5  1828, Sept 12: Placed under the Magistrate of Zillah Sarun.    
Date 6  1830, June 29: Assistant to the Magistrate and Collector of Revenue at Mynpooree.    
Date 7  1831, Aug 16: In Charge of the Etawah Collectorship.    
Date 8  1832, Jan 31: Acting Principal Assistant at Sirpooree.    
Date 9  1835, Dec 14: Officiating Collector of Customs and Town Duties at Mirzapore.    
Date 10  1836, Sept12: Collector of Government Customs at Mirzapore.    
Date 11  1836, Dec 16: Officiating Collector of Customs and Town Duties at Mirzapore.    
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