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Date transcribed2017-01-10
Transcribed byPeter Schofield
CommentNames transcribed from the entire run of Hicky's Bengal Gazette, or The Original Calcutta General Advertiser 1780-1782. The table includes all of the volumes held by the British Library and the University of Heidelberg, along with some gaps filled by issues from the National Library of India and the High Court of Calcutta [Courtesy of Andrew Otis].

View all other items of "Surname" with value "Thomson" in "Hicky" Surname  Thomson    
Rank  Lieutenant Colonel    
View all other items of "Location" with value "Bombay" in "Hicky" Location  Bombay    
Summary Remarks  The merit and services of Lieutenant Colonel Hartley have been represented in a favourable light. Resolved that rather degrade an Officer of merit, he shall remain the youngest of that rank at Bombay, but shall receive the pay and allowances of a Captain of Infantry only until such meritous Officers as have been superseded by his promotion shall have risen in regular succession above him to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. As a mark of approbation of his gallant conduct during the late expedition against the Mahrattas he will be presented with a sword. Colonel Thomas Goddard is to be appointed Commander in Chief of the Company's forces at Bombay, and have granted him commission of Brigadier General. Daniel Draper Esq., is to be Second of Council and of the Select Committee at Bombay, and he will succeed to the Office of President and Governor of Bombay upon the death, removal or resignation of Governor Hornby. Brigadier General Goddard will constitute third in our said Council and Select Committee. As a mark of approbation for his conduct, his pay and allowances received from Bengal as Commander in Chief of the detachment will be continued to him and paid by our Governor General and Council so long as these troops remain under his command on the Western side of India.    
View all other items of "Article  Type" with value "General Orders" in "Hicky" Article Type  General Orders    
View all other items of "Issue  Number" with value "59" in "Hicky" Issue Number  59    
Issue Day  10    
Issue Month  March    
Issue Year  1781    
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Names transcribed from the entire run of Hicky's Bengal Gazette, or The Original Calcutta General Advertiser 1780-1782. The table includes all of the volumes held by the British Library and the University of Heidelberg, along with some gaps filled by issues from the National Library of India and the High Court of Calcutta [Courtesy of Andrew Otis].
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