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Surname  Young    
First Name(s)  William Richard    
Date of Rank as Writer  1818, April 30    
Execution of Covenant  1818, May 19    
Notification of appointment from the Honorable the Court of Directors  1818, Mar. 4    
Arrived in India  1818, Sept 15    
Date 5  1821, Feb 17: Second Assist. To the Secretary in the Secret and Political Department.    
Date 6  1822, Jan 20: First Assistant to the Secretary in the Secret and Political Department.    
Date 7  1823, Jan 30: Proceeded to Europe.    
Date 8  1828, Jan 31: Returned to India.    
Date 9  1828, Feb. 7: Assistant to the Secretary to the Board of Trade, and Officiating Import Warehouse-Keeper.    
Date 10  1828, Mar. 6: Officiating Secretary to the Board of Trade.    
Date 11  1828, April 22: Acting Sub-Export Warehouse-Keeper.    
Date 12  1828, July 10: Officiating Import Warehouse-Keeper.    
Date 13  1828, Dec 18: Officiating Secretary to the Board of Trade.    
Date 14  1829, Feb 6: First Assistant to the Collector of Sea Customs at Calcutta.    
Date 15  1829, May 12: Acting Deputy Collector of Sea Customs at Calcutta.    
Date 16  1829, Sept 22: Officiating Collector of Sea Customs at Calcutta.    
Date 17  1829, Nov 18: Acting Civil Auditor.    
Date 18  1831, Aug 30: Second Deputy Collector of Customs at Calcutta, in the Inland Department.    
Date 19  1832, Jan 31: Magistrate, Collector, and Deputy Opium Agent at Sarun.    
Date 20  1833, July 15: Officiating Sub-Accountant General and Accountant in the Revenue and Judicial Department.    
Date 21  1833, Sept 17: Sub-Accountant General and Accountant in the Judicial, Revenue, Commercial, and Marine Departments, and Auditor of Commercial, Salt, and Opium Accounts.    
Date 22  1833, Dec 30: Officiating Secretary to the Board of Customs, Salt and Opium.    
Date 23  1834, Sept 1: Secretary to the Board of Customs, Salt and Opium.    
Date 24  1835, April 1: Honorary Member of the Committee for revising the Customs and Post Office Laws of the Four Presidencies.    
Date 25  1837, May 24: Commissioner of the Eastern Settlements under Act X of 1837.    
Date 26  1839, April 15: Re-appointed Secretary to the Board of Customs, Salt, and Opium.    
Date 27  1840, Jan 23: Proceeded to Europe on Furlough.    
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