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Bengal Civil Service Gradation List 1869 - Full details
Date transcribed | 2012-05-15 | Comment | BENGAL CIVIL SERVICE
Ranked down to Mr. W. H. Page.
"Actual Service" includes the period during which an Officer is on duty, also periods spent on Privilege and Subsidiary Leave, and periods during which an Officer, not on leave, may be out of employ on Subsistence Allowance in India.
� Indicates those who returned to India in 1857, as well as those who are allowed at retirement to add a specified period to their "Actual Service".
� Indicates those who were in the Lucknow Garrison.
NOTE - The rank of Civil Servants commences from the date of arrival at Calcutta of the first writer appointed in Europe of the same Season of which they are writers; and being thus determined, all Civil Servants belong, during the first four years, to class VI:- from the fifth to the end of the eighth year, to class V:- from the ninth to the end of the twelfth year, to class IV:- from the thirteenth to the end of the twentieth year, to class III:- from the twenty-first to the end of the thirty-fourth year, to class II:- and from and after the thirty-fourth year, to class I. |
| Area | Bengal | | No. | 464 | | SURNAME | Hurley | | FIRST NAMES | Patrick | | Class | V | | DATES OF ARRIVAL | 14 Nov. 1863 | | YEARS SERVICE | 4 | | MONTHS SERVICE | 5 | | APPOINTMENTS ET C. | Assistant magistrate and collector, 24-Pergunnahs, with powers of a sub-magistrate, 1st class, 6th April 1868. - Leave for 15 months on medical certificate, from 15th April 1868. In extension, 5 months, 6th July 1869. | | Page | View image |
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