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Madras Civil Servants A to E
Date transcribed | 2010-07-00 | Transcribed by | Peter Bailey | Comment | These are summaries of the Services of Service of Madras Civil Servants entering the Service from 1740 to 1858. Evidently, several of them continued to serve beyond this date.
The data are transcribed from the book compiled by Charles Prinsep published by Truebner & Co in 1885. |
| Surname | Daniel | | First Name(s) | Thomas | | Appointment as Writer | 1797 | | Summary of Service | 1797; Writer. 1798: Assistant in the Public, Commercial, and Revenue Department. 1799: Assistant under the Collector of Mannargoody. 1800: Assistant in the Public and Commercial Department. 1801: Deputy Secretary to the Board of Trade. 1803: Commercial Agent at Ceylon. 1808: At home. 1811: Returned to India; Commissioner at Tranquebar. 1815: Out of employ. 1817: Police Magistrate and Commissioner for Recovery of Small Debts. 1820: Secretary to the Board of Trade. 1822: Superintendent of Government Lotteries.1824: Secretary to the Marine Board, and Deputy Warehouse-keeper. 1826: Third Commissioner for the Recovery of Small Debts, and Police Magistrate. 1827: Joint Officiating Magistrate on the Beach. 1830: Commercial Superintendent and Warehouse-keeper, &c. 1831: Out of employ. 1832: Acting Cashier to the Government Bank; Acting Collector of Madras.1833: Additional Government Commissioner for Carnatic Claims. 1835: At home on absentee allowance. (Retired on the Annuity Fund from 1st May 1837.) | | Addendum | Annuitant 1837. Died Aug. 25, 1842 |
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A list of the Services of Madras Civil Servants from 1740 to 1858 compiled by Charles Prinsep and published in 1885
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