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 Civil Servants History of Service T-V

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Surname  Torrens    
First Name(s)  Henry Whitelocke    
Date of Rank as Writer  1828, April 30    
Execution of Covenant  1828, June 6    
Notification of appointment from the Honorable the Court of Directors  1828, June 11    
Arrived in India  1828, Nov 10    
Date 5  1829, July 14: Assistant to the Magistrate and Collector of Land Revenue at Meerut.    
Date 6  1831, April 1: Officiating Deputy Collector of Land Revenue and Customs at Meerut.    
Date 7  1832, Feb 21: Head Assistant to the Magistrate and Collector of ditto [Land Revenue and Customs?] at Meerut.    
Date 8  1834, June 23: Officiating Joint-Magistrate and Deputy Collector of ditto [Land Revenue and Customs?] at Meerut.    
Date 9  1835, Feb 10: Officiating Deputy Secretary to Government in the General Department.    
Date 10  1835, Mar 25: Member of the Committee for concentrating the Public Offices of Government.    
Date 11  1836, Feb 3: Officiating Secretary to Govt. In the General and Financial Department.    
Date 12  1836, Nov 1: Officiating Deputy Register of the Sudder Dewanny and Nizamut Adawlut and Preparer of Reports.    
Date 13  1837, Jan 9: Acting Deputy Secretary to the Government of India and Bengal in the Judicial and Revenue Department.    
Date 14  1837, April 18: Officiating Collector of Rungpore.    
Date 15  1837, July 29: Officiating Deputy Secretary to the Government of India and Bengal in the Judicial, Revenue, Secret, and Political Departments.    
Date 16  1837, Oct 9: Officiating Deputy Secretary in Charge of all the Civil Departments proceeding with the Governor General in the Western Provinces.    
Date 17  1838, Mar 28: Deputy Secretary to the Government of India and Bengal in the Secret and Political Department.    
Date 18  1839, July 17: Deputy Secretary to the Government of India and Bengal in the Secret and Political Department, and to the Government of India in the Legislative, Judicial and Revenue Department.    
Date 19  1840, Feb 12: Officiating Secretary to the Government of India and Bengal in the General and Financial Department.    
Date 20  1840, Feb 26: Secretary to the Board of Customs, Salt and Opium.    
Date 21  1840, May 15: Officiating Secretary to the Government of India and Bengal in the Secret, Political and Confidential Department.    
Date 22  1841, Aug 18: In Charge of the Office of Superintendent of Stamps.    
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