)0L. [ i^n^. ■ay 7/" // V/// rf/nrr/'j/fy S^ee Viveash, Harry. BAYARD, Robert. — 1807: Writer. 1808: Deputy Commer- cial Resident at MaddepoUam ; Assistant to the Register of the Zillah of Ganjam. 181 1 : Register of the Zillah of Ganjam. 1819 : Sub-Collector in charge of the Hill Zemindaries in Ganjam. 1824 : Collector and Magistrate of Vizagapatam. 1827 : Collector and Magistrate of Ganjam. 1830 : At home on absentee allowance. {Ajinuitant on the Fund^ ist May 1833.) BAYLEY, Edward Thomas. — 1775: Writer. 1780: Factor. 1790 : Senior Merchant and Assistant at Tanjore. Died in 1790. BAYLEY, William Henry. — 1831 : Writer. 1834: Assistant to the Principal Collector and Magistrate of South Arcot. 1837 : Acting Head Assistant to the Principal Collector and Magistrate of MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. South Arcot. 1838 : Acting Head Assistant to the Principal Col- lector and Magistrate of Salem. 1839 : Deputy Secretary to Government under the Chief Secretary's Department ; Commis- sioner for Drawing Government Lotteries. 1843: Commissioner in Kurnool. 1844: Proceeded mi furlough. 1848: Returned to India. 1849: Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate of the North Division of Arcot. 1850: Secretary to the Board of Eevenue ; Tamil Translator to Government ; Member of the College Board. 185 1 : Secretary to the Board of Eevenue ; Tamil Trans- lator to Government; Member of the Mint Committee. 1855: Secretary to the Board of Revenue ; Tamil Translator to Govern- ment ; Member of the College Board ; Third Member of the Board of Revenue. 1856 : Third Member of the Board of Revenue ; Mem- ber of Mint Committee; Proceeded on furlough, 1857 : Returned to India; Third Member of the Board of Revenue; Member of Mint Committee, i860 : Proceeded on furlough. 186 1 : Resigned the service, 10th June. [Annuitant on the Fund, 1861.) BAYNES, Charles Robert. — 1828: Writer. 1831 : Assistant to the Collector of Rajahmundry. 1832 : Assistant in the Accoun- tant-General's Office ; Commissioner for Drawing Government Lotteries ; Second Assistant in the Accountant-General's Office ; Acting Head Assistant to the Accountant-General. 1834: Head Assistant in the Accountant-General's Office. 1835 : Actmg Sub- Collector of Nellore. 1836 : Acting Sub-Collector and Joint Magis- trate of Cuddapah. 1837 : Acting Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge of Chingleput. 1838 : Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge of Chingleput. 1 842 : Proceeded on furlough. 1 844 : Returned to India. 1845 : Subordinate Judge, CaHcut. 1846 : Assistant Judge, Calicut. 1847 • Civil and Session Judge, Madura. 1856 : Proceeded on furlough. 1857 : Returned to India; Civil and Session Judge, Madura. 1858: Puisne Judge of the Sudder De-wannee and Sudder Foujdarry Adawlut. 1859 : Resigned the service in January. {Annuitant on the Fund, 1859.) BEAUCHAMP, George Thomas. — 1830: Writer. 1833: As- sistant under Principal Collector, ]S"ell ore ; Assistant to Prmcipal Collector, North Arcot. 1834 : Second Assistant to the Accountant- General, and Commissioner for Government Lotteries. 1836 : Register of the Provincial Court, Northern Division. 1838 : Acting Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge, Rajahmundry ; Acting Head Assistant to the Accountant General ; and Commis- sioner for Government Lotteries. 1 840 : Acting Assistant Judge 10 MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. and Joint Criminal Judge, Guntoor. 1843 : Acting Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge, Tricliinopoly ; Extra Assistant to Collector, and Magistrate at Tricliinopoly ; Acting Sub-Judge, and afterwards Civil and Sessions Judge, Combaconum. 1844: Sub- Judge at Combaconum. 1845 : Acting Civil and Sessions Judge at Combaconum. 1849: Ecgister to the Court of Sudder and Foujdaree Adawlut. 185 1 : Member of the College Board. 1852 : Acting, afterwards Civil and Sessions Judge, Tinnevelly. 1855 : Civil and Sessions Judge, Combaconum. 1859 : Officiating Assis- tant Judge of the Sudder and Foujdaree Adawlut. 1861 : Offi- ciating Puisne Judge of same Court. 1862 : Resigned the service, 1st May. {Annuitant on the Fund, 1862.) BELL, William. — 1807: Writer. 1808: Assistant to the Chief Secretary in the Secret, Political, and Foreign Departments. 1810 : Assistant to the Collector of Salem; Assistant to the Col- lector of Coimbatore. 1 8 11 : Persian Translator to the Carnatic Commissioners. 1812: At home. 18 14: Returned to India; Head Assistant to the Collector of Tricliinopoly. 18 16: Head Assistant to the Collector of Chingleput ; Assistant to the Magis- trate of Chingleput. Died ^oth July 181 7, at St. Thomases Mowit. BELL, James Hamilton. — 1829 : Writer. 1832 : At home on absentee alloivance. 1834 : Returned to India, per "DuJ^e of Buc- cleuch.^^ 1835 : Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Eajah- mundry. 1836: Acting Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Guntoor ; Head Assistant to the Collector and ]\Iagis- trate of Eajahmundry. 1 837 : Charge of the Zillah of Eajahmundry. 1838 : Acting Deputy Collector of Sea Customs at Madras ; Com- missioner for Drawing Government Lotteries. 1 840 : Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge, Malabar. 1842 : Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge, Chingleput. 1844 : Subordinate Judge, Chittoor. 1850: Civil and Sessions Judge, Gmitoor. Died at Guntoor, in India, 2^th August 185 1. BENFIELD, Paul.— 1765 : Writer. 1776 : Senior Merchant. Recalled, 1776. Suspe?ided, 1790. 1792: Out of the service. BIGSBY, Thomas. — 1797: AVriter. 1798: Assistant in the Military, Secret, and Political Departments. Died at sea in 1798. BINNING-, EoBERT Blair Monro. — 1833 : Writer. 1835 : Assis- tant to the Collector and Magistrate of Masulipata m. 1837 : Acting- Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Eajahmundry. 1839 : -^^ home on absentee allowance. 1842 : Returned to India. 1843 : Assistant, afterwards Head Assistant, to Collector and MA DRA S CI VIL SEE VA NTS. 1 1 jMagistrate, ISTortliern Division of Arcot. 1850 : SulD-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Northern Division of Arcot. 1856 : Proceeded on furlough. 1861 : Resigned the service in England. {Annuitant on the Finid, i860.) Died in England. BINNY, Edward Dyer. — 1852: Writer. 1855: Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Canara. 1858 : Head Assistant to Col- lector and Magistrate, Canara. i860: Proceeded on furlough; Died^ i^th January, at Cheltenham. BIRCH, Richard. — 1779: AVriter. 1782: Out of the service. BIRCH, Sylvester Douglas. — 1830: Writer. 1833: Doing duty imder the Collector of Chingleput. 1834 : Assistant to Col- lector and Magistrate, Chingleput. 1835 : Assistant to Principal Collector and Magistrate, Tanjore. 1838: Acting Cashier at Government Bank, and Assistant to Sub-Treasurer. 1839 : Cashier at Government Bank, and Assistant to Suh-Treasurer. 1S41 : Com- missioner for Government Lotteries, and Acting Sub-Treasurer and Superintendent and Treasurer of Government Bank. 1843 : Secre- tary and Treasurer of the Bank of Madras. 1845 : Acting Sub- Treasurer, Director of the Bank of Madras, and Acting Member and Secretary to the Mint Committee. 1847 : Head and Special Assistant to the Accountant-General. 1848 : Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Xortli Arcot. 1849 • Sub-Treasurer and Member of the Mint Committee ; and Director of the Incorporated Bank of Madras. 1859 : Accoimtant-General at Bombay; President of the Mint Committee ; and Government Director of the Bank of Bom- bay. 1865 : Resigned, the service, 2W1 Fehruarij. {Annuitant on the Fund, 1865.) Died 4th February 1881, iii England. BIRD, John. — 1801 : Writer. 1805 : Assistant under the Prin- cipal Collector of Tanjore. 1806 : Assistant under the Principal Collector of the Ceded Districts ; Register of the Zillah of the Western Division of Ceded Districts. 1814: Secretary to the Board of Trade and Reporter of External Commerce; Assistant Judge of Zillah of Coimbatore. 1815 : Judge and Magistrate of the Zillah of Canara. 1816 : Judge and Criminal Judge of Zillah of Salem. 1824 : Third Judge of Provincial Court in the Southern Division. 1828 : vSecond Judge of Provincial Court in the Southern Division. 1830 : Eirst Judge of Provincial Court in the Southern Division. 1831 : Acting Third Puisne Judge of the Sudder and Foujdarry Adawlut. 1832 : Second Puisne Judge of the Sudder and Foujdarry Adawlut. 1838 : First Puisne Judge of the Sudder and Foujdarry Adawlut, and Provincial Member of Council. 1842 : 12 MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. Member of Council, and Chief Judge of the Sudder Dewannee and Sudder Foujdarry Adawlut. 1845 • Resigned the service^ 2,0th June, in India. {AnnuHant on the Fund, 1845.) Died, in 1850, at Cheltenham. BIRD, Charles. — 1806 : Writer. 1809 : Kegister to the Zillah of Bareilly. 181 2: Eegister to the Zillah of Cuddapah. 1815 : Register to the Zillah of Yizagapatam. 1818 : Head Assistant to the Collector, and Assistant Magistrate, of Ganjam. Died, 2yi August 1 819, 7iear Ganjam. BIRD, George. — 1821 ; Writer. 1824 : Employed at Dharwar under the Bombay Government. 1829: At home on absentee alloioance. 1832: Returned to India; Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate of Bellary. 1833 : Acting Assistant Judge of Chingle- put. 1834: Assistant Judge of Guntoor; Judge and Criminal Judge of Combaconum. 1835 : Judge and Criminal Judge of Canara. 1838: Acting Judge of the Provincial Court, Western Division. 1839 : Judge and Criminal Judge of Canara. 1842 : Third Judge, afterwards Second Judge, of the Provincial Court of Appeal and Circuit, West Division. 1844 : Civil and Session Judge, Coimbatore. 1847: Proceeded on furlough. 1849: Re- turned to India. 1850: Civil and Session Judge, Coimbatore; Proceeded on furlough. 1851 : Resigned the service, 2^th Feb- ruary, in India. Died, 20th Jidy 1880, in England. BIRD, Charles James. — 1830: Writer. 1832 : Assistant to the Commissioners for the Government of Mysore. 1833 : Assis- tant to Principal Collector of JN'orth Arcot. 1835 : Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Tinnevelly. 1836 : Acting Joint Criminal Judge at Madura. 1838 : Sub-Collector and Joint ^[agistrate of Tinnevelly. 1839 : Sub-Collector and Magistrate of Tiimevelly. 1842 : Proceeded on Furlough. 1844: Returned to India. 1845': Sub-Collector and Magistrate of Coimbatore. 1850 : Collector and Magistrate of Southern Division of Arcot. 1851 : Collector and Magistrate of Tinnevelly. 1856 : Proceeded on Fur- lough. 1859 : Resigned the service, Sth February. {Annuitant on the Fund, i860.) Died, 21st April 1879, ^'^^ England. BIRD, John. — 1830 : Writer. 1832 : Second Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Chingleput. 1835 : Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Chingleput, 1838: Acting Sub- Collector and Joint Magistrate of Kellore; Acting Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate of Coimbatore ; vSub-Collector and Joint Magistrate of Coimbatore. 1839 : Sub-Collector and Magistrate of MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. 13 Coimbatore. 1845: Proceeded on furlougli. 1848; Returned to India; Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Tanjore. 185 1 : Col- lector and Magistrate, Trichinopoly. i860 : Resigned the service 2,otli April, in India. {Annuitant on the Fund, i860.) Died, 16th April 1877, i?i England. BISHOP, John Fitz-Simmons. — 1827: Writer. 1829: Assis- tant to the Collector of Trichinopoly. 1830: Head Assistant to the Collector of Trichinopoly. 1831 : Head Assistant to the Col- lector of Tinnevelly. 1832 : Acting Head Assistant to Principal Collector and Magistrate of Coimbatore. 1835 : Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate of Tinnevelly. 1838 : At home on absentee allow- ance. 1841 : Returned to India. 1842: Out of employ. 1843: Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Tanjore. 1845 : Collector and Magistrate, Kellore. 1847 : Collector and Magistrate, Tanjore. 1854: Proceeded on furlough. 1856: Resigned the service, i^th November, in England. {Annuitant on the Fund, 1858.) BLACKBURN, John.— 1815 : Writer. 18 18: Second Assis- tant to the Collector and Magistrate of Tanjore. 1823 : Assistant to the Principal Collector and Magistrate, and Head Assis- tant to Principal Collector, Tanjore. 1826: At home on absentee allowance. 1830: Returned t-o India. 1831 : Acting Resident at Tanjore. 1832 : Acting Collector and Magistrate, afterwards Collector and Magistrate of Tinnevelly ; Collector and Magistrate of Guntoor. 1834 : Principal Collector and Magistrate of Madura. 1847: Resigned the service. {An?iuita7it on the Fund, 184"].) Died, I'jth June 1850, Sloane Street, Chelsea. BLACKETT, Robert Stewart. — 1848 : Writer. 1852 : Name removed in England. BLAIR, William Thomas. — 1808: Writer. 181 1: Assistant to the Accountant-General. 18 14: Deputy Accountant-General in the Military Department. 1817 : At home. 18 18: Returned to India; Assistant to the Accountant-General. 1819 : Sheriff of Madras. 1822: Deputy Accountant-General in the Military Department of Accounts. 1826: At home on absentee allowance. {Retired on the Civil Service Annuity Fund from 1st January 1828.) BLAIR, Henry Martin. — 18 18: Writer. 1823: Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Chingleput. 1825 : Register of the Zillahof Canara. 1826 : Head Assistant to the Princi23al Collector and Magistrate of Malabar. 1829: At home on absentee allowance. 1 83 1 : Returned to India, ''''La Belle Alliance.^'' 1832 : Acting Secretary to the College of Public Instruction ; Collector and Magistrate of 14 MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. Trichinopoly. 1838 : Acting Principal Collector and Magistrate of Canara. 1839 : Principal Collector and ISIagistrate of Canara. 1846: Proceeded 071 furlough. 1847: Besigned the service. {A?i- 7iuitant on the Fund, 1847.) Died, 16th October 1880. BLAKE, Arthur Garland. — 1796: Writer. 1799: Assistant in the Public Department at Colombo. 1800: Assistant to the Collector at Gun^opr ; Assistant under the Collector at Chicacole. 1802 : Kegister to the Judge of the Zillah of Guntoor. 1803 : Register to the Judge of the Provincial Court, Northern Division. 1806: At home. 1808: Beticrned to India. 1809: Assistant Judge at Masulipatam. 181 2 : Collector of Piajahmundry. Died, 2,0th November 18 12, at Rajahmundry. BLAKE, Edward Parker. — 1797: Writer. 1799: Assistant under the Commercial Resident at Cuddalore. 1800: Assistant under the Commercial Resident at Maddepollam. 1802 : Deputy Commercial Resident in the Ceded District. 1 804 : Old of employ. 1805 : Register of the Zillah of Guntoor. 1808 : Out of emjfloy. 1809: Assistant Judge at Combaconum. 181 1 : Collector of Sea Customs at Malabar and Canara. 1816 : At home. 182 1 : Out of the service. BLANE, Thomas Law.— 1826 : Writer. 1828: Assistant to the Collector of Chingieput. 1830 : Acting Head Assistant to the Collector of Tanjore ; Head Assistant to the Principal Collector of Tanjore. 1832 : Additional Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate of Tanjore. 1835 : Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate of Bellary. 1837 : Charge of Office of Principal Collector and Magistrate of Cuddapah. 1838: Acting Collector and Magistrate of Masuli- patam; Acting Collector and Magistrate, afterwards Collector and Magistrate of Cuddapah. 1842 : Collector and Magistrate of Southern Division, Arcot. 1843 • P'i^oceeded on furlough. 1845 : Returned to India. 1846 : Principal Collector and Magistrate, Canara. 1851 : Third Member of Board of Revenue. 1854 : Re- signed the service, 1st May. {Annuitant on the Fund, 1854.) BLANSHARD, John.— 1830: Writer. 1833: Placed under the Principal Collector of Xorth Arcot. Died, 6th Se^gtember 1833, at Chiitoor. BOILEAU, John Peter. — 1765: Writer. 1776: Senior Mer- chant and Paymaster at Ishapore. 1790 : Out of the, service, BOILEAU, Thomas Ebenezer John. — 1815 : AVriter. 18 18: Assistant Register of Provincial Court, Southern Division, and Acting Register. 18 19: Acting Register of the Zillah of Trichi- MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. 1$ nopoly. 1820: Acting Register of the Zillah of Salem. 1821 : Register of the Zillah of Chingleput. 1824: Acting Judge of Chingleput. 1827 : Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge of the Zillah of Canara. 1832 : Judge and Criminal Judge of Bellary. 1833 : Acting Third Judge of Centre Circuit Provincial Court. 1835 : Acting Third Judge of Northern Circuit Provincial Court. 1836 : Third Judge of jS'orthern Circuit Provincial Court, and Acting Second Judge. 1838 : Third Judge of Western Circuit Provincial Court. 1841 : Second Judge of the Provincial Court of Appeal and Circuit, Northern Division. 1842 : First Judge of the Provincial Court of Appeal and Circuit, Northern Division. 1844 : Civil and Session Judge, Masulipatam. 1846 : Third Judge of the Court of Sudder Dewannee and Sudder Poujdarry Adawlut. 1847 • Civil and Session Judge, Chingleput. 1848 : Proceeded on furlough. 1850: Returned to India. 1851 : Civil and Sessions Judge, Guntoor; Resigned the service^ i^th April, in India. BOLDERO, Charles. — 1777 : Writer. 1782: Factor. 1790: Out of the service. BOURCHIER, Charles. — 1741 : Writer. 1768: Became Governor of the Madras Presidency. Out of the service prior to 1 7 7 1. BOURCHIER, James. — 1751 : Writer. 1768: Member of the Council of the Governor. 1 7 7 1 : Old of the service. '^r. BOURDILLON, James Dewar. — 1829 : Writer. 1831 : Second Assistant to the Collector of Trichinopoly. 1833 : Head Assistant to the Collector of Trichinopoly. 1835 : Acting Assistant Judge of Salem. 1836 ; Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Trichinopoly. 1837 : Acting Sub-Collector and Joint Magis- trate of K'ellore. 1838 : Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate of N'orthern Division of Arcot. 1843 : Secretary to the Board of Revenue. iZ/i^^\ Proceeded on furlough. 1848: Returned to India ; Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, I^dlore. 1849 : Collector and Magistrate of the Northern Division of Arcot. 1855 : Third Member of the Board of Revenue; Secretary to Government Revenue and Judicial Departments. 1857: Proceeded on furlough. 1859 : Returned to India; Secretary to Government Revenue Department, i860 : Secretary to Government Revenue and Public Works Departments. 1861 : Resigned the service in England. (^Annuitant on the Fund, i860.) BOUTFLOWER, Samuel.— 1796 : Writer. 1798: Assistant under the Collector in the First Division of Vizagapatam District. 1802: At home. 1804: Returned to India; Register to the l6 MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS, Zillah Judge of Ganjam. 1806 : Kegister to the Zillah Judge of Vizagapatam. 1 8 1 o : Assistant Judge at Canara. 1 8 1 2 : Out of employ. 1823 : Otit of the service. BRANFILL, Benjamin. — 1781 : Writer. 1783 : Assistant to the Secretary to the Select Committee ; Assistant to the Secretary to the Committee of Circuit. 1789: Old of employ. 1790: Sheriff; Land Customer Deputy Commissary-General and Register of the Choultry Court. 1791 : Assistant to the Collector of Nellore. 1793: Second Member of the Committee of Investiga- tion at Nuzeed. 1794 : Superintendent of the Nuzeed Zemindary ; Collector in the Third Division of Masulipatani District. 1802 : Out of employ. 1804 : At home. 1807 : Out of the service. BREEES, Richard. — 1848: Writer. Died, at Trichinopoly^ i^th February 1852. BRETT, Harry Augustus. — 1831 : Writer. 1832: Assistant in Chief Secretary's Office. 1833 : Assistant to Principal Collector, Madura. 1834: Assistant to Principal Collector and Magistrate, North Arcot. 1836: Acting Register of the Zillah Court of Salem ; and Acting Register of the Provincial Court, Centre Divi- sion. 1837 : Register of the Provincial Court, Centre Division. 1839: Register of the Zillah Court of Bellary ; Acting Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate, Chingleput, and to the Principal Collector and Magistrate, Salem. 1 840 : Assistant to the Principal Collector and ISIagistrate, Salem. 1842 : Acting Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Salem. 1843 : Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Salem. 1 844 : In charge of the Salem Sub- Court. 1846 : Proceeded on furlough. 1849 : Acting Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Madura; Acting, afterwards Sub- Judge, Chittoor. 1852 : Acting Collector and Magistrate, Xorth Arcot. 1853: Acting Collector and Magistrate, and afterwards Collector and Magistrate, Salem. 1858 : On medical leave to Eurojyefor 21 months, i860 : Collector of Salem. 1862 : Member of the Board of Revenue, and President of the Income Tax Commission. 1865 : President of the Income Tax Commission. 1867: Resigned the service, 2'jth May. (Annuitant on the Fund, 1867.) Died, 20th December 1867. BRICKENDEN, Richard. — 1752: Writer. 1768: Senior Merchant. 1771 : Member of the Council of the Governor. 1774 : Out of the service. BRODIE, James. — 1789: Writer. 1790: Assistant under the Secretary in the Public and Revenue Departments. 1793 : Acting MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. 17 Secretary to the Military Board. 1796: Garrison Store-keeper and Import "Warehouse-keeper. No trace after 1801. BRODIE, Alexander. — 1 773: Writer. 1780: Factor. 1782: Junior Merchant. 1790: Out of the service. BROOKE, Henry.— 1 75 1 : Writer. 1768 : Chief of Cuddalore. 177 1 : Member of the Council of the Governor. 1774: Chief of Masulipatam. 1776: Eecalled, 1780: Suspended. 1782: Out of the service. BROOKE, Arthur. — 1793 : Writer. 1796 : Assistant under the Secretary in the Military, Political, and Secret Departments. 1797: Land Customer. 1799: Assistant to the Military Pay- master-General. 1800: Assistant to the Collector of Government Customs. 1802 : Head Assistant to the Commercial Resident at Cuddalore. 1803 : At home. 1808 : Returned to India ; Deputy Commercial Resident at Salem. 181 1 : Commercial Resident at Cuddalore. 181 5 : Out of employ. 181 7 : Commercial Resident at Nagore. 1826 : At home on absentee allowance, 1829 : Re- turned to India. 1830: Deputy Warehouse-keeper. 1832: Officiating Superintendent of Stationery. 1836 : Superintendent of Government Lotteries; Acting Cashier to the Government Bank, and Assistant to the Sub-Treasurer. 1837 : Superintendent of the Government Lotteries. 1845 • ^"^ ^/ ^^i^P^oy. Died^ nth January 1850, in Madras. BROWN, William. — 1783: Writer; Assistant to the Secretary to the Select Committee. 1786 : Assistant at Masulipatam. 1787 : Under the Secretary in the Secret Department. 1790 : Paymaster to the Detachment serving with the JSiizam. 1793 : Out of employ. 1794: Assistant in the Vizianagram Zemindary. 1796: Collector in the Southern Division of the Vizianagram Zemindary. 1797 : Collector in the Cashimcottah Havelly,, the resumed Pergunnahs of Vizianagram and Vizagapatam Farms. 1798: Collector in the First Division of the Vizagapatam District. 1800: Collector in the First Division of the Ganjam. 1802 : Third Judge of the Court of Circuit and Appeal, IS^orthern Division. 1806 : Second Judge of the Court of Circuit and Appeal, Northern Division. 1810: At home. 1816 : Returned to India; Sheriff of Madras- patam. 1817 : Commissioner at Rajahmundry. 181 9: Acting Third Judge of the Provincial Court, ISTorthern Division. 1820: Commercial Resident and Collector of Sea Customs, Vizagapatam and Ganjam. 1821 : Out of employ. 1822: Second Judge of the Provincial Court, Centre. Division. 1824: Senior Judge of the B / 1 8 MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS, Provincial Court, Centre Division. 1828 : Additional Government Commissioner for Carnatic Claims. 1831 : Telugoo Translator to Government. 1832: Out of employ. 1835: Persian Translator to Government. Died, 2'jth June 1837, at St Thome. BROWN, Henry. — 1789 : Writer. 1790 : Assistant under the Secretary in the Public and Revenue Departments. 1792 : Acting Deputy Export Warehouse-keeper. 1793: Deputy Warehouse- keeper. 1794: Export Warehouse-keeper. 1796: Commercial Kesident at the Presidency. 1801 : Commercial Resident at Ram- nad. Died, 2gth December 1808, at Madura. BROWN, Charles Philip. — 1816: Writer. 1820: Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Cuddapah. 1822 : Register of the Zillah of MasuHpatam. 1824 : Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Rajahmundry. 1826 : Register of the Zillah of Cuddapah. 1829: Register to the Provincial Court, Southern Division. 1830: Assistant Judge and Joint-Criminal Judge of Rajalimundry. 1835 • -^^ home on absentee allowance. 1837 : Returned to India, per ^^ Mary Ann." 1838: Persian Translator to Government; Acting Secretary to the College Board, and to the Native Education Committee; and Member of the College Board. 1839: Acting Register to the Sudder and Foujdarry Adawlut; Persian Translator to Government; Member of the College Board. 1847 : Persian, Tamul, and Telugoo Translator to Government ; Postmaster-General. 1854: Besigned the service, ist May, in India. {Annuitant on the Fund, 1854.) BROWN, Christian James. — 1824: Writer. 1825: Assistant to the Principal Collector and Magistrate of Cuddapah. 1828 : Head Assistant to the Accountant-General. Died, loth April 183 1, on his passage to England. BRUCE, Peter. — 1796: Writer. 1799: Assistant to the Accountant-General. 1801 : Assistant under the Principal Col- lector in the Ceded District. 1 803 : Subordinate Collector in the Ceded Districts. 1806 : Judge and Magistrate of Bellary. 1820 : Third Judge of the Provincial Court, Southern Division ; Second Judge of the Provincial Court, Centre Division. Died^ 2d Septem- ber 1 82 1, at Gooty. BRUCE, Frederick Hervey.— 1808 : Writer; Assistant to Secretary in Judicial and Revenue Department. 1809 : Assistant to the Collector of Vizagapatam. 1 8 n : Assistant to the Register of the Provincial Court, Northern Division. 1813 : Deputy Com- mercial Resident at Maddepollam and MasuHpatam. 1815 : MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS, 19 Register of the Zillah of Cuddapah. Bied^ 10th Sejptemher 181 7, at Cuddapah. BRUCE, Alexander Fairlie. — 181 7 : Writer. 1820 : Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Tanjore. 1824: Register of the Zillah of Salem. 1825 : Head Assistant to the Principal Col- lector of the Northern Division of Arcot; At home. 1829: Be- turned to India; Acting Sub-Collector of Xellore. 1830: Sub- Collector and Joint-Magistrate of Nellore. 1834 : Acting Secretary to the Board of Revenue. 1835: Mint Master. 1836: Acting Collector, afterwards Collector and Magistrate of Guntoor. 1837 : Acting Police Magistrate at the Presidency ; Acting Civil Auditor ; Acting Superintendent of Stamps; Member of Mint Committee. 1838: Collector and Magistrate of Guntoor (resumed); Acting Collector and Magistrate of Chingleput ; Collector and Magistrate of Cuddapah; Postmaster-General. 1847: Civil Auditor, and Superintendent of Stamps. 1852: Resigned the service^ 1st July, in India. {Annuitant on the Fund, 1852.) Died, 26th June 1875, in EnrjJa7id. BRUERE, James Graham Sadleir. — 1826: Writer. 1828: Register of the Zillah of Chittoor. 1832 : Acting Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge at Salem ; Acting Deputy Collector of Madras. 1833 : Secretary to the Marine Board. 1834 : Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge of Rajahmundry. 1 836 : Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge of Chingleput. 1837 : At home. 1840 : Returned to India. 1841 : Out of employ. 1842 : Deputy Collector of Sea Customs, Madras; Judge and Joint Criminal Judge of Salem. 1844: Civil and Session Judge, Salem. 1852 : Civil and Session Judge, Cuddalore. 1854: Resigned the service, ist May. {Annuitant on the Fund, 1854.) Died, 27^/1 September 1865, in England. BUCHAN, George.— 1792: Writer. 1794: Assistant under the Secretary in the Military, Political, and Secret Department, and French Translator. 1795 : Assistant Manager for Supplying Beetle Tobacco and Ganja. 1796 : Paymaster to the Expedition against Malacca. 1799 : Sub-Secretary in the Military, Political, and Secret Department. 1801 : Secretary in the PubHc and Com- mercial Department ; Secretary in the Mihtary Department. 1803 : Chief Secretary to Government. 1809: Private Secretary to the Governor. iZio', At home. 1S14: Out 0/ the service. BURLTON, John Philip.— 1777 : Writer. 1780: At home. 1790: Senior Merchant and Muster-Master of the Calcroon. 1795: 20 MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. Resident at Negapatam. 1800 : Paymaster at Kistnagheny. 1801 : Out of the service. BURY, John Fuller. — 1834 : Writer. 1836 : Assistant to the Principal Collector and Magistrate of Malabar; Assistant to the Principal Collector and Magistrate of Xorth Arcot. 1840 : Assis- tant to Agent to Governor ; Collector and Magistrate, Vizagapatam. 184^ I Proceeded on furlough. 1848: Returned to India. Died, nth May 1848, in India {JFaltair). BUSHBY, Henry Turner.— 181 i : Writer. 1817 : Assistant to the Kegister of the Sudder and Poujdarry Adawlut. 1818: Eegister of the Zillah of Chittoor. 1823: Kegister to the Pro- vincial Court, Centre Division. 1827 : Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge of Cuddapah. 1829 : Judge and Criminal Judge of Eellary. 1832 : Third Judge of the Provincial Court, ^N^orthern Division; Third Judge of the Provincial Court, JSTellore. 1834: Third Judge of the Provincial Court, Eajahmundry ; Out of employ. 1836 : Acting Judge and Criminal Judge of Bellary ; Acting Judge and Criminal Judge of Salem. 1837 : Judge and Criminal Judge of Bellary; Acting Judge of Provincial Court, Centre Division. Died, lyth May 1838, at Cuddapah. BUSHBY, Charles Maitland. — 1817: Writer. 1820: Assis- tant to the Collector and Magistrate of Salem. 1823 : Register of the Zillah of Chittoor. 1827 : Register to the Provincial Court, Western Division. 1832 : Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge of Canara. Died, 2,0th January 1835, at Manga- lore. BYNG, John. — 1796: Writer. 1797: Assistant under the Secretary in the Public, Revenue, and Commercial Departments. 1798 : Deputy Postmaster-General ; Paymaster at Malacca. 1805 : Acting Register and Assistant Magistrate to Act in the Zillah of Masulipatam. 1806 : Judge and Magistrate of the Zillah of Gun- toor. 1807 : Judge and Magistrate of the Zillah of Ganjam. 1810 : Judge and Magistrate of the Zillah of Trichinopoly. Died, 2T,d Noveraher 181 1, at Trichinopoly. BYRNE, Patrick. — 1789 : Writer. 1790 : Assistant under the Military Secretary. 1791 : At home. No trace after 1791. CADOGAN, Hon. George.— 177 i : AVriter. 1776: Factor. 1780 : Junior Merchant. No trace after 1780. CALL, John. — 1751 : Writer. 1768: Member of the Council of the Governor. 1771 : Out of the service. CALL, James. — 1766: Writer. 1 771: Factor. 1774: Junior MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. 21 Merchant. 1778 : Senior Merchant, and Provisional Member of Board of Revenue. 1792 : Sea Customer. 1800 : Out of the service. CALL, Jewel.— 1771 : Writer. 1776: Factor. 1780: Junior Merchant. 1782: Senior Merchant. 1790: Out of the ser- vice. CALLAND, John.— 1 75 1 : AVriter. 1768 : Senior Merchant; Suspended from service. CAMERON, N. S.— 1813 : Writer. 181 6 : Head Assistant to the Collector, afterwards Assistant Magistrate, Canara. 1823 : Sub-Collector and Assistant Magistrate of Canara. 1825 : ^^ home. 1828: Returned to India; Collector and Magistrate of Trichi- nopoly. 1831 : Principal Collector and Magistrate of Canara. 1833 : Principal Collector and Magistrate of Madura. Died, 12th December 1833, at the Cape of Good Hope. CAMPBELL, Frederick.— 1 781 : Writer. 1782 : Assistant to the Secretary in the Select Committee. 1783 : Assistant to the Secretary in the Civil Department. 1784: Secretary to General Campbell. 1786: Deputy Import Warehouse-keeper; Assistant to the Committee of Circuit. 1789 ; Muster-Master of the Centre Division. 1790: Out of employ. Died, 26th March 1791, at GhingJeput. CAMPBELL, William.— 1806 : Writer. 1808 : Assistant in the Secret, Political, and Foreign Departments. 1809 : Assistant to the Collector of Canara. 181 6 : Suspended. Dismissed, i6th December 1818, in England. CAMPBELL, Alexander Duncan.— 1807 : Writer. 1809 : Assistant under the Collector of Bellary ; Fixed Assistant under the Secretary to the Board of Eevenue, and Assistant to the Superintendent of Stamps. 181 1 : Secretary to the Board of Superintendence for the College of Fort St. George. 1812 : Deputy Secretary to the Board of Revenue. 181 7: Secretary to the Board of Revenue. 1820 : Collector and Magistrate of Bellary. 1824: Third Judge of the Provincial Court, Centre Division. 1826 : Third Member of the Board of Revenue. 1827 : Principal Collector and Magistrate of Tanjore. 1828: Out of emi^log ; Register to the Sudder and Foujdarry Adawlut. 1830 : Telugoo Translator to Government. 1831 : At home on absentee allowance. 1833 : Returned to India per *' Alfred:' 1834 : Acting Judge of 22 MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. the Sudder and Foujdarry Adawliit. 1835 : Superintendent of Stamps and Civil Auditor ; Acting Judge of the Sudder Adawlut. 1837: Memher of the Mint Committee; Persian Translator to Government; Acting Third Judge of the Sudder Foujdarry Adawlut. 1838 : Third Puisne Judge of the Sudder Foujdarry Adawlut, and Member of the College Board. 1840 : Second Puisne Judge of the Court of Sudder Dewannee and Sudder Fouj- darry Adawlut, and Member of the College Board. 1842 : First Puisne Judge of the Court of Sudder Dewannee and Sudder Fouj- darry Adawlut, and Member of the College Board ; Resigned the service^ 6th May, in India. {Annuitant on the Fund, 1842.) Died, 2$d April 1857, in England. CAMPBELL, E. C— 1856 : Writer. 1859 : Proceeded on fur- lough. 1861 : Resigned the service, 24th Jidy, in England. CAPPER, James. — 1770: Writer. 1776 : Factor. Died, 31s/ August 1776, at Calcutta. CARPENTER, Charles. — 1789: Writer; Assistant under the Secretary in the Secret Department. 1790: Assistant under the Secretary in the Military Department. 1791 : Assistant under the Collector of Coimbatore. 1792 : Out of emj^loy. 1793: Assistant under the Kesident at Maddepollam. 1794: Commercial Resident at Salem. Died, 4th June 1818, at Salem. CASAMAJOR, James Henry. — 1762: Writer. 1776: Senior Merchant; Paymaster at Vellore. No trace after 1782. Died, 2^d January 181 5, in England. CASAMAIJOR, John. — 1792: Writer; Assistant under the Secretary in the Political, Secret, and Military Departments. 1794: Assistant under the Commercial Resident at Tinnevelly. 1796: Deputy Commercial Resident at Ramnad and Tinnevelly. 1800 : Commercial Resident at Tinnevelly. 1806 : Third Judge of the Court of Circuit and Appeal, Southern Division. 1809 : Third Member of the Board of Trade. 1813 : Acting General Super- intendent of Investments. 1816 : Senior Member of the Board of Trade. Died, 1st February 182 1, at Singapo7'e. CASAMAIJOR, James Archibald. — 1802 : Writer. 1803 : Assistant to the Secretary to the Board of Trade. 1804 : Secretary and Accountant to the Sinking Fund. 1806 : Deputy Secretary to the Board of Revenue. 1809: Register of Seringapatam ; Judge, Magistrate, and Collector of Seringapatam. 181 1 : Military Paymaster at the Presidency and of Extraordinaries. 1813 : MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. 23 Judge, Magistrate, and Collector of Seringapatam. 1818: Assis- tant to the Kesident at Mysore. 1827: Kesident at Mysore. 1832 : Occasional Member of Council, and Officiating President of the Kevenue and Marine Board. 1834: Resident at Travancore and Cochin. 1836 : At liome on absentee allowance. {Annuitant 071 the Fund from 1st May 1837.) CAS AMAIJOR, George James.— 181 2 : Writer. 1816: Assis- tant to the Secretary in the Military Department. 1819 : At home. 1823: Returned to India ; Assistant to the Chief Secretary to Government. 1826: Register to the Sudder and Foujdarry Adawlut. 1828: Judge and Criminal Judge of JSTellore. 1832: Second Judge of the Provincial Court, Northern Division. 1834 : Second Judge of the Provincial Court, Centre Division. 1836: Acting Principal Collector and Magistrate of Cuddapah. 1838 : Acting First Judge of the Provincial Court, Centre Division. 1839 : Second Judge of the Provincial Court of Appeal and Cir- cuit, Centre Division. 1840 : First Judge of the Provincial Court of Appeal and Circuit, Centre Division. 1842 : Third Judge, after- wards Second Judge, of the Sudder Dewannee and Sudder Fouj- darry Adawlut. 1844: Resigned the service, yl December, in India. {Annuitant on the Fund, 1845.) ^^'^^^> 3^*'^ ^^V ^^49j ^^ Ootaca- mund. CATOR, Frederick Sawbridge Wright. — 1843 : Writer. 1846 : Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Tinnevelly. 1847 : Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Madura. 1852 : Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Madura ; Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Guntoor. Died, nth February 1854, a^ Cape Town. CATHCART, Robert.— 1826 : Writer. 1827: Assistant to the Principal Collector of Tanjore. 1829: Employed under the Bombay Government. 1832 : Acting Additional Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate of Salem. 1833: Special Assistant to the Col- lector and Magistrate of Chingieput. 1834 : Acting Sub-Collector of Ganjam. Died, 26th May 1834, at Ganjam. CAZALET, Peter Reade.— 1796: Writer. 1798: Assistant under the Accountant-General. 1799: Assistant under the Col- lector of the Fourth Division of Masulipatam. 1802 : Assistant under the Collector of the Third Division of MasuHpatam. 1803 ; Collector of the Zillah of MasuHpatam. 1806: Collector of the Zillah of Carangoody. 1809; Judge and Magistrate of the Zillah of Rajahmundry. 1813: At home. 1816: Returned to India. 24 MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. 1817: Acting Collector and Magistrate of Ganjam. 18 19: Col- lector and Magistrate of Ganjam. (Annuitant on the Fund in 182 7.) Died, 2'] til January 1839, at Bath. CHAMBERS, William.— 1765 : Writer. 1776: Senior Mer- chant. 1780: In Bengal, 1790: Interpreter to Supreme Court of Judicature in Bengal. No trace after 1792. CHAMIER (Deschamps), John. — 1772: Writer. 1778: Factor. 1780 : Junior Merchant. i'jS2:Athome. 1790: Senior Merchant ; Secretary to the Military, Political, and Secret Depart- ments, and Judge- Advocate-General. 1792: Collector at Muglatore. 1795: Chief of Vizagapatam. 1 801 : Chief Secretary to Government. 1802: Chief Secretary to Government, and Provisional Member of Council. 1803: Pull Member of Council. 1804: President of the Board of Trade. 1806: At home. 1809: Out of the service. CHAMIER, Henry. — 181 2: Writer. 1816: Persian Trans- lator to the Camatic Commissioners. 181 7 : Second Deputy Sec- retary to the Board of Eevenue. 1818 : Temporary Assistant to the Chief Secretary to Government. 1820 : Assistant to the Chief Secretary to Government. 1 8 2 1 : Sub-Collector and Assistant Magis- trate of Chittoor. 1825 : Sub-Collector and Assistant Magistrate of South Arcot. 1827 : Secretary in the Public Department. 1828 : Secretary in the Military Department. 1829 : Acting Secretary in the Revenue and Judicial Department; Acting Secretary in the Mili- tary Department. 1831 : Secretary in the Revenue and Judicial Department; Chief Secretary to Government. 1832: Acting Persian Translator to Government ; Occasional Member of Council under the Provisions of the Act, 33 George III,, cap. 52 ; Trustee for St. George's Church. 1837 : Chief Secretary to Government. 1842 : Chief Secretary to Government, and Provisional Member of Council. 1843 • Member of Council, and President of the Revenue, Marine, and College Boards. 1 848 : President of the Revenue, Marine, and College Boards; Resigned the service^ 14th January. Died, 4th Fehruarij 1867, in England. CHAPLIN, William. — 1799: Writer. 1804: Register in the Ceded Districts. 1806 : Subordinate Collector in the Ceded Dis- tricts. 1807: Collector in the Zillah of Cuddapah. 1809: Col- lector in the Zillah of Bellary. 18 18: Employed in the late Peishwah's Dominions. 1823: Commissioner in the Deccan. 1827 : Out of the service. CHAPMAN, Robert. — 1791: Writer; Assistant under the MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS, 25 Secretary to the Board of Ke venue. 1792: Assistant imder the Resident at Ingerani. Died, ic^fh December 1792, at Ingeram. CHARLTON, Jasper. — 1778 : Writer. 1 790 : Senior Merchant. 1791 : Absent. No trace after 1792. CHASE, Thomas. — 1781 : Writer. 1783: Assistant to the Secretary to the Select Committee. 1784: Clerk to the Justices, and French Translator. 1786: Assistant to the Secretary in the Military Department, and Clerk to the Committee of Stores. 1788: Examiner to the Mayor's Court. 1790 : Secretary to the Board of Trade. 1796: Out of emijJoy. 1799: Atliome. 1^01 \ Returned to Diclia. Died, ^th February 1808, at Vizagapatam. CHASE, Thomas Curtis. — 1808: Writer. 1809: Second Assistant to the Collector of Xellore. 181 2 : Head Assistant to the Collector of JN^ellore. 181 7: At home. Died, igth May iSiS, at Kensington. CHATFIELD, James. — 1806: Writer; Assistant under the Secretary to the Board of Revenue. i8o8 : At home. 1813: Out of the service. CHATFIELD, Rowley Wixslet. — 1832 : Writer. 1834: Doing Duty under the Principal Collector and Magistrate, Madura. 1835 : Second Assistant to Principal Collector and Magistrate, Madura. 1836 : Assistant to Principal Collector and Magistrate, Canara. 1837 : Acting Register of the Zillali Cornet of Canara; Acting Head Assistant to Principal Collector and Magistrate, Canara ; afterwards Register of the Zillah Court of Malabar. 1839 : Acting Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge of Cochin ; Resumed charge of the Office of Register of the Zillah Court of Cochin. 1842 : Acting Senior Deputy Register to the Court of Sudder and Foujdarry Adawlut. 1843 : Commissioner for Government Lotteries ; Extra Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Malabar. 1844: Acting Additional Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate of Canara. 1845 : Acting Additional Sub-Collector and Jomt Magistrate of Malabar ; Special Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Tinnevelly. 1846 : Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Malabar. 1850 : Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, TeUicherry. 185 1 : Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Calicut. 1852 : Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Manga- lore. 1853: Proceeded to England on furlough. 1856: Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Guntoor. 1857 : Civil and Sessions Judge, Mangalore. 1863: Resigned the service, 1st May. {An- nuitant.) CHE APE, Anstruther. — 181 9 : Writer. 1824: Assistant to 26 MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS, the Collector and Magistrate of Bellary ; Register of the Zillah of Bellary. 1829: Register of the Zillah of Cuddapah; Assistant Judge of Ciimbum. 1830: Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge of Malabar. Died, i6th Jmie 1831, at TeUichemj. CHERRY, Peter. — 1789 : Writer. 1790 : Assistant under the Secretary in the Public and Revenue Department. 1791 : Assis- tant under the Collector of the Ganjam Havelly. 1796 : Assistant under the Collector in the ISTorthern Division of the Yizianagram Zemindary. 1798: Paymaster to Detachment under Lieutenant- Colonel Roberts. 1799: Paymaster to the Army. 1800: Collector of the Third Division of the Yizagapatam District. 1804 : Judge of the Zillah of Ganjam. 1806 : Judge of the Zillah of Combaconum. 1807: At home. 181 1: Returned to India. 1813 : Paymaster at the Presidency and of Extraordinaries. 181 5 : Third Judge, afterwards Second Judge of the Provincial Court, K"orthern Division. 182 1 : Senior Judge of the Provincial Court, Centre Division. Died, 26th November 1823, «^ the Caj^e of Good Ho])e. CHERRY, George Frederick. — 1804 : Writer. 1807 : Assis- tant under the Chief Secretary to Government in the Secret, Political, and Foreign Department ; Assistant to the Register of the Zillah of Tinnevelly. 1809 : Register of the Zillah of Madura. 182 1 : Judge and Criminal Judge of Masulipatam. 1824 : Judge and Criminal Judge of Combaconum. Died, loth Fehruary 1827, at Combaconum. CHERRY, Alexander Inglis. — 1824: AVriter. 1825: Assis- tant to the Principal Collector and Magistrate of Tanjore. 1827 : Head Assistant to the Secretary to the Board of Revenue. 1828 : Deputy Tamil Translator to Government ; Assistant to the Collec- tor of Sea Customs at Madras. 1829 : At home. 1834 : Retmiied to India ; Deputy Secretary in the Chief Secretary's Department. 1836 : Acting Secretary to Government. 1837 : Cashier to the Government Bank, and Assistant to the Sub-Treasurer ; Commis- sioner for Drawing Government Lotteries. 1838: Acting Sub- Treasurer and Superintendent Treasurer of Government Bank. 1839 : Sub-Treasurer and Superintendent Treasurer of Government Bank. 1840 : Superintendent and Treasurer to the Government Bank, and Sub-Treasurer to Government. 1844: Sub-Treasurer to Government, and Member of the Mint Committee. Died, 26th October 1850, at the Cape of Good Hope. CHERRY, John William.— 1839 : Writer. 1840: Assistant to Principal Collector and Magistrate, South Arcot. 1841 : Assis- MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. 27 tant to Chief Secretary to Government. 1842 : Acting Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Chingleput, and Assistant to Accountant-General. 1 843 : Second Assistant to Accountant- General. 1844: Commissioner for Government Lotteries. 1847: Head Assistant to Accountant-General. 1849 • Proceeded to Europe on furlough. 1853: Acting Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Salem; Acting Deputy Collector of Sea Customs, Madras; Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Salem. 1855: Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Salem. 1856 : Acting Collector and Magistrate, Tanjore. 1857 : Acting Collector and Magistrate, Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, and Sub-Judge, Salem. 1858 : Acting Collector and Magistrate, Coimbatore. 1859 : ^^ fii'st Acting, after-wards Civil and Sessions Judge, Salem. 1859: On medical certificate to Europe for 24 months. 1861 : Assumed Charge of the Office of Civil Court of Salem. 1864 : Six months special leave, extended to sick leave to Europe. 1865 : Civil and Sessions Judge, Gotacamund. Died, yl December 1866, in India. CHESTER, John E.— 1848 : Writer. 1850: Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Malabar. Died, 2W1 Ap)ril 1850, at Calicut. CHINNERY, John.— 1792 : Writer; Assistant imder the Sec- retary in the Secret, Political, and Military Department. 1793 : Assistant under the Resident at Cuddalore. 1796 : Deputy Com- mercial Resident at Cuddalore. 1 799 : Old of employ. 1812 : Com- mercial Resident in the Xorthern Division of Arcot. 1813 : Out of employ. Died, i^fh November 181 7, at Madras. CHURCHILL, Charles Henry. — 1789: Writer. 1790: Assis- tant under the Export Warehouse-keeper. 1791 : Assistant under the Export Warehouse-keeper at Masulipatam. 1796: Assistant to the Commercial Resident at Ligeram. 1797 : Assistant to the Collector at Gimtoor. 1800: Out of employ. i8oi : Assistant under the Collector of the Third Division of MasuHpatam. 1802 : Assistant under the Collector of the Eirst Division of Masulipatam. 1803 : Collector of the Zillah of Rajahniundry. 1805 : Collector of the Zillah of Yizagapatam. Died, 16th April 181 1, at Vizaga- patam. CLARKE, Richard. — 1804 : Writer. 1807 : Assistant under the Collector of Customs at Madras. 1808 : Proceeded to England, on private affairs. 1813 : Returned to India; Assistant to the Secretary to Government, and to Revenue and Judicial Depart- 28 MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. ment. 1814 : Secretary to the Police Committee ; Register of Chingleput. 1815 : Junior Deputy Register of the Sudder and Foujdarry Adawlut ; Tamil Translator to Government. 181 7 : Acting Register of the Sudder and Foujdarry Adawlut. 1819 : Secretary to the Board for Revising the Regulations. 1820: Secretary to the Eoard of Revenue. 1824 : Third Member of the Board of Revenue. 1826: At home on absentee aUoiva7ice. {Annuitant on the Fund from 1st January 1828.) CLARKE, Sydenham Charles.— 18 18 : Writer. 1820: Assis- tant to the Collector and Magistrate of Malabar. 1824 : At home. 1827 : Returned to India; Register of the Zillah of Nellore. Died, 26th August 1828, at Madras. CLARKE, Thomas.— 1833 : Writer. 1835 : Assistant to Col- lector and Magistrate, Trichinopoly. 1838 : Acting Head Assistant and afterwards Head Assistant to Register of the Sudder and Foujdarry Adawlut ; also Commissioner for Government Lotteries. 1839 : Acting Senior Deputy Register of the Sudder and Foujdarry Adawlut. 1840 : Acting Tamil Translator to Government, Com- missioner for Lotteries, and Acting Deputy Register of the Sudder and Foujdarry Adawlut. 1842 : Senior Deputy Register of the Sudder and Foujdarry Adawlut. 1845 : Acting Tamil Translator to Government. 1847 '• Acting Sub-Collector and Joint Magis- trate, Madura. 1848 : Acting Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Tanjore. 1849 : Sub -Collector and Joint Magistrate, Madura. 1851 : Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Tinnevelly. 1853 : Acting Collector and Magistrate, Madura. 1855 : Acting Civil and Ses- sions Judge, Madura, and Collector and Magistrate, Malabar. 1856 : On medical certificate to Euroi^e for 21 months. 1858 : Collector and Magistrate, Madura, i860 : Member of the Board of Revenue. 1863 : Member of the Board of Examiners, and of the Central Committee for the Examination of Assistants. 1867 : Additional Member of the Council of Fort St. George for Making Laws and Regulations, and First Member of the Board of Revenue ; also President of the Committee for the Examination of Assistants. 1868 : On Special Duty in the Famine Districts. 1869 : Resigned the service, yl Septemlier. {Annuitant.) CLARKE, Richard Gwatkin. — 1839 : Writer. 1840 : Acting Head Assistant to Register of the Court of Sudder and Foujdarry Adawlut. 1 84 1 : Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Ching- leput, Acting Cashier to the Government Bank, and Assistant to Sub-Treasurer. 1842 : Head Assistant to Register of the Court of MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. 29 Sudder and Foujdarry Adawlut, and Commissioner for Government Lotteries. 1845 : Deputy Secretary to Government. 1848: Private Secretary to the Governor of the Presidency. 185 1 : Acting Deputy Collector of Sea Customs, Madras ; Acting Sub-Judge, and after- wards Sub- Judge, Bellary. 1857 : Acting Civil and Session Judge, Tinnevelly. 1858: Subordinate Judge, Combaconum ; Acting Civil and Sessions Judge at Salem, and afterwards at Trichinopoly. i860 : At first Acting Civil and Sessions Judge at Combaconum ; afterwards Civil and Sessions Judge, N'egapatam. 1861 : On medical certificate to Europe for 21 months. 1863 : Returned to India. 1867 : Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Ootacamund. 187 1 : Civil and Sessions Judge, Tranquebar ; On furlough ; Re- signed the service, I'jth May, in England. (Amiuitant.) CLEMENTSON, Frederick Fenby.— 1817 : Writer. 1820: Assistant to the Principal Collector and Magistrate of Coimbatore. 1825 : Head Assistant to the Principal Collector and Magistrate of Coimbatore. 1827 : Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate of Coimbatore. 1828: Deputy Accountant - General, and Commer- cial Accountant and Auditor. 1831 : Acting Mint Master. 1832: Principal Collector and Magistrate of :Malabar. 1842 : On furlough. 1846 : Resigned the service, 24th February. {Annuitant on the Fund, 1846.) Died, gth March 1881, in England. CLERK, John.— 1778 : Writer. 1790 : Senior Merchant, and one of the Collectors of the Jaghire Revenue. 1793: At home. 1795 : Out of the service. CLERK, Robert.— 1780 : Writer. 1790: Junior Merchant, Deputy Secretary to Public and Revenue Department, Sea Gate, and Register and Clerk of the Peace. 1793 : At home. 1800 : Senior Merchant, and Jmiior Member of the Board of Trade. 1 80 1 : At home. 1806 : Out of the service. CLERK, Robert (ist). — 1781 : Writer. 1782 : Assistant to the Secretary in the Civil Department. 1783 : Under Searcher of the Sea Gate. 1786 : Deputy Sea Customer, and Deputy Sec- retary Commercial and Revenue Departments, Sea Gate Register, and Clerk of the Peace. 1793 : Secretary in the Public, Revenue, and Commercial Department, Clerk of Appeals, and Clerk to the Committee of Treasury. 1796: At home. 1799: Returned to India; Junior Member to the Board of Trade. 1800: Second Member to the Board of Trade; At home. 1805 : Out of the service. 30 MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. CLERK, Egbert (2d). — 1816 : Writer. 1819 : Assistant to the Sub-Treasurer. 1820 : Assistant to the Principal Collector and Magistrate of Tanjore. 1822 : At home. 1824 : Returned to India ; Second Assistant to the Principal Collector and Magistrate of Tanjore. 1826 : Assistant to the Secretary in the Military Department. 1829 : Acting Secretary in the Military Department, and Secretary to the Civil Fund. 1831 : Secretary to Government in the Military DejDartnient. 1832 : Acting Chief Secretary to Government, and Acting Director of the Government Bank ; Trustee for St. George's Church. 1835 : Secretary to Govern- ment in the Civil Department. 1836 : Secretary to Government in the Secret, Political, and Public Departments. 1837 : Secre- tary to Government in the Civil Department. 1844 : Resigned the service J 2 2d February, in India. {Annuitant on the Fund, 1843.) Died, yl April 1873, *'^^ England. OLIVE, Richard. — 1808 : Writer. 1814 : Assistant to the Chief Secretary to Government. 181 6 : Secretary to the Mint Committee. 1820 : Secretary in the Military Department. 1824 : Paymaster of Carnatic Stipends. 1828 : Chief Secretary to Govern- ment. 1829 : Acting Secretary in the Revenue and Judicial De- partment. 1831 : Chief Secretary to Government. Died, 6th August 1 83 1, at Coiiubatore. OLIVE, Robert Herbert. — 1816 : Writer. 1819 : Assistant to the Secretary in the Military Department. 1820 : Assistant to the Secretary in the Civil Department ; Assistant to the Col- lector and Magistrate of Madura. 1822 : Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Coimbatore. 1825 : Sub-Collector and Assistant Magistrate of Coimbatore. 1827 : At home on absentee aUoivance. 1829 : Returned to India per " David Scott ; " Acting Secretary in the Public Department. 1831 : Collector of Sea Customs at Madras. 1832 : At home. 1838 : Out of the service. OLTJBLEY, Thomas.— 1796 : Writer. 1798 : Assistant to the Secretary to the Board of Revenue. 1799: Assistant under the Collector of Vizianagram. 1802 : Assistant to the Collector in the First Division of Vizagapatam. 1803 : Register of the Zillah of Vizagapatam. Died, i^th May 1805, at St Thome. OLULOW, Joseph.— 18 16 : Writer. 18 18: Second Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Rajahmimdry. 1821 : Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Gimtoor. 1826: MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. 31 Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Bellary. 1828 : At home on absentee alloioance. 1830 : Returned to India per ^^ Neptune." 1831 : Acting Superintendent of Police. 1832 : Acting Treasurer and Secretary to the Government Bank ; Acting Sul3-Treasui-er. 1834 : At home. 1840 : Absent from India five years. COCHRANE, Hon. Basil. — 1769: Writer. 1776: Factor. 1778 : Junior Merchant. 1780: Senior Merchant. 1792 : Agent for the Management and Distribution of Liquors for the Use of the Army. 1795 : Agent for the Management and Distribution of Liquors for the Use of the Army, and Civil Paymaster. 1808 : At home. 1810 : Out of the service. COCHRANE, James. — 1794: Writer. 1796: Assistant under the Secretary in the Public, Commercial, and Revenue Depart- ment. 1797 : Assistant mider the Sea Customer. 1798 : Deputy Persian Translator. 1799: Senior Assistant under the Resident at Mysore, and Postmaster. 1800: Subordinate Collector in the Ceded Districts. 1803 : Collector of Ramnad and Tinnevelly. 1806 : Judge and Magistrate of the jSTorthern Division of Canara. 1807: At home. 181 1 : Returned to India; Sub-Treasurer. 1812 : Superintendent of Government Lotteries. 1814 : Second Member of the Board of Revenue. 181 9 : Senior Member of the Board of Revenue. 1824 : Acting Member of Council and Presi- dent of the Board of Revenue. 1825 : Second Puisne Judge of the Sudder and Poujdarry Adawlut. 1830 : At home on absentee allowance. Died, Sth August 1830, at Cheltenham. COCHRANE, John Henry. — 1829 : Writer. 1831 : Assistant to the Principal Collector of Tanjore. 1832: Acting Head Assis- tant, afterwards Head Assistant, to the Principal Collector and Magistrate of Xorth Arcot. 1837 : Acting Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate of Cuddapah. 1839 : Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate ofCuddapah. 1S41 : Proceeded on furlough. 1S44: Returned to India. 1845: Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate of Bellary. 1848: Collector and Magistrate, Cuddapah. 185 1 : Collector and Magistrate, Chingleput. Died, 2W1 August 1854, in Europe {Homhurg). COCHRANE, William Edward. — 1838: Writer. 1842: Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Xellore. 1843 : Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Nellore. 1847 : Proceeded on furlough. 1850: Returned to India; Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Madum. 1852 : Out of employ. 1853 : 32 MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS, Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Salem. 1854: Out of emj^loy. 1855 : Dej^uty Collector of Sea Customs, Madras. 1859 : Pro- ceeded on furlough, i860 : Returned to India ; Deputy Collector of Sea Customs, Madras. 1861 : Collector of Sea Customs, Madras. Died, 'jth May 1861, at Madras. COCKBURN, Thomas. — 1779: Writer. 1790: Senior Mer- chant ; Commissary- General of Grain and Provisions ; Account- ant to Board of Revenue ; Register and Transfer Accountant of Debts of the K"abob and Rajah of Tanjore; Bullock Con- tractor. 1795 : Member of the Board of Revenue. 1800 : Second Member of the Board of Revenue. 1801 : Senior Member of the Board of Revenue. 1803 : At home. 1807 : Old of the service. COCKBURN, David. — 1796 : Writer. 1798 : Assistant under the Accountant to the Board of Revenue. 1799 : Second Assistant under the Collector of Salem. 1801 : Collector of Baramahl with District of Salem Kishnagherry, and conquered Territory lately under Major Graham's charge. 1803 : Collector of the Western Polygar Pieshcush and of Arcot, north of the River Patar. 1804 : Judge of the Zillah of the ^orth Division of Arcot. 1805 : Judge of the Zillah of Dindigul. 1806 : Judge of the Zillah of the Southern Division of Arcot. 18 14; At home. 181 7 : Oat of the service. COCKBURN, Montague Dundas.— 1807 : Writer. 1808: Assistant under the Judge of Yerdochellam. 1809 : Head Assis- tant to the Collector of the Southern Division of Arcot. 1816 : Assistant Magistrate of the Southern Division of Arcot. 1820 : Collector and Magistrate of Salem. 1829: Old of em^gloy. 1836: Judge and Criminal Judge of Malabar. 1842 : Judge and Criminal Judge of Madura. 1843 : Old of emjjloy. 1850 : Resigned the service, 16th February. {Annuitant on the Fund, 1850.) Died, 2W1 September 1869, at Kotagherry (Neilgherries). COLE, The Hon. Arthur Henry. — 1801 : Writer. 1806 : Secretary to the Resident at Mysore. 1809 : Acting Resident at Mysore. 181 2 : Resident at Mysore. 1818 : Superintendent of the Government Lotteries. 1827 : At home on absentee aUoivance. (Annuitant on the Fund from 1st May 1829.) COLE, Arthur. — 1831 : Writer. 1834: Assistant to the Principal Collector and Magistrate of Madura. Died, ist April 1835, at Madura. COLEMAN, George. — 1790; Writer. 1791 : Assistant under MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. 33 the Accoimtant-General. 1792 : Assistant under the Accountant- General to the Board of Trade. 1794: Deputy- Accountant to the Board of Trade. 1797 : Assistant in the Export Warehouse. 1798 : Deputy Accountant to the Board of Trade. 1800 ; Deputy Commercial Resident at INIasulipatam. 1805 : Commercial Resi- dent at Masulipatam. 1806 : Judge of the Zillah of Chingleput. 1816 : At home. 1818 : Out of tlie service. COLLINS, John. — 1793: Writer. 1796: Assistant under the Conmiercial Resident at Salem. 1800 : Deputy Com- mercial Resident at Salem. 1808 : Commercial Resident at Maddepollam. 1809 : Out of employ. Died, 8th Fehniary 181 1, at St Thome. COLT, Oliver.— 1779 : Writer. 1790: Senior Merchant and Postmaster-General. 1794 : At home. No trace after 1795. COMBE, Harvey. — 1804: Writer. 1807: Assistant to the Principal Collector of Coimbatore. 1809 : Head Assistant in the Secret and Political Department. 1810 : At home. 1814 : Out of the service. CONOLLY, Henry Valentine.— 1824 : Writer. 1826 : Assis- tant to the Principal Collector and Magistrate of Bellary. 1828 : Head Assistant to the Principal Collector of Tanjore ; Deputy Secretary in the Military Department. 1831 : Canarese Translator to Government. 1834 : Cashier to the Government Bank. 1835 : Assistant to the Sub-Treasurer. 1836 : Acting Additional Govern- ment Commissioner for Carnatic Claims. 1837 : Cashier to the Government Bank and Assistant to Sub-Treasurer, and Canarese Translator. 1838 : Proceeded on furlough. 1840 : Retimied to India. 1841 : Collector and Magistrate, Malabar. Assassinated^ nth September 1855, at Calicut. CONWAY, Thomas Barlow A.— 1831: AVriter. 1834: Assistant to the Principal Collector and Magistrate of IS'ellore. 1835 : Assis- tant to the Collector and Magistrate of Ganjam. 1837 : Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Ganjam. 1840: Head Assistant to Agent, Collector, and^Magistrate, Yizagapatam. 1841 : Head Assistant to Agent, Principal. Collector, and Magistrate, Yizagapatam, 1845 • Pri'^^ate Secretary to Governor. 1847 : Proceeded cm furlough. 1850 : Returned to India. 185 1 : Sub- Collector and Joint Magistrate, Salem. 1852 : Agent to the Governor, Kurnool. 1856 : Out of employ. 1859 : Resigned the service, 1st August, in India. {Annuitant on the Fund, 1861.) 34 MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS, COOK, William. — 1797 : Writer. 1800 : Assistant under the Secretary in the Military, Secret, and PoHtical Department. 1802 : Assistant under the Collector of Government Customs. 1803 : Assistant to the Eeporter of External Commerce at Fort St. George. 1808 : Acting Collector and Eeporter of External Com- merce ; Collector of Sea Customs and Eeporter of External Com- merce and in Charge of Government Grain. 1815 : Collector of Chingleput. 1820: Collector and Magistrate of Chittoor. 182 1 : Principal Collector and Magistrate of Chittoor. 1826 : At home. 1829 : Out of the service. COOK, Henry David. — 1835 : Writer. 1836 : Assistant to Principal Collector and Magistrate, Malabar. 1839 : Acting Head Assistant to Principal Collector and Magistrate, Tanjore. 1840 : Head Assistant to Principal Collector and Magistrate, Tanjore. 1843 : Head Assistant to Principal Collector and Magistrate, Malabar. 1847 : Acting Sub- Judge, Mangalore. 1848 : Pro- ceeded to Europe on furlough. 185 1 : Acting Sub- Judge, Calicut; Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Madura ; subsequently Sub-Judge, Calicut. 1855 : Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Salem ; later, at Madura. 1856 ; Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Calicut. 1857; Civil and Sessions Judge, Calicut. 1866: Civil and Sessions Judge, Coimbatore. 1868 : On furlough to Europe for tico years. 1870: Resigned the service, iSth September. (Annuitant.) Died, 16th June 1882, in England. COOPER, Thomas. — 1767: Writer. 1776: Junior Merchant. 1778: Senior Merchant. 1790: At home. 1791 : Returned to India. 1795 : Paymaster at Ganjani and Aska. 1800 : Out of the service. COPLESTON, Eeancis.— 1831 : Writer. 1833: Assistant to Principal Collector, Nellore. 1834 : Assistant to Principal Collec- tor and Magistrate, ISTellore. 1835 : Acting Eegister of the Zillah of Cuddapah. 1836 : Acting Head Assistant to Principal Collector and Magistrate, Cuddapah. 1837 : Head Assistant to Principal Collector and Magistrate, Cuddapah. 1838 : Acting Head Assis- tant to Principal Collector and Magistrate, Guntoor. 1839 : Head Assistant to Principal Collector and Magistrate, Guntoor. 1840 : Acting Head Assistant to Principal Collector and Magistrate, Coimbatore: Acting Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge, Salem. 1841 : Acting Eegister of the Zillah Court of Madura ; Acting Judge and Criminal Judge, Madura; Acting Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge, Trichinopoly, 1843: Acting Assistant MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. 35 Judge and Joint Criminal Judge, afterwards Sub- Judge, Rajali- mundiy. 1845 : Proceeded to Europe on furlough. 1847 : Sub- Judge, Mangalore. 1 85 1 : Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Honore. 1852: Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Mangalore. 1854: Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Honore, subsequently Civil and Sessions Judge, Rajahmundry. 1856 : On medical leave to Europe for 20 months. 1857 : Returned to India. 1858 : Resumed Charge of the Civil Court of Rajahmundry. 1862 : On sick leave for 12 months^ forfeiting appointment ; Resigned the service^ 1st December. {Annuitant.) Died, 2W1 March 1869. CORBETT, Theodore. — 1769: Writer. 1776: Factor. 1778: Junior Merchant. 1780: Senior Merchant. 1790: At home. 1793 : Returned to India. 1795 : Civil Storekeeper and one of the Justices. Died in 1795. CORBETT, A^iNCEXTio. — 1 771: Writer. 1776: Factor. 1782: Senior Merchant. 1791 : Mayor of Madraspatnam. 1792: Col- lector at Coimbatore. 1795 : Resident at Masuhpatam. 1806 : Commercial Resident at Yizagapatam. Died, I'jth December 1808, at Vizagapatam. COTSFORD, Edward.— 1756 : Writer. 1776: Member of Council of the Governor and Chief of Masuhpatam. 1780 : Came home. 1790: Out of the service. COTTON, John.— 1 80 1 : Writer. 1802 : Head Assistant to the Collector of Tanj ore. 1805: Sub-Collector of Tanjore. 1808: Ow^ of employ ; Senior Assistant to the Collector of Tanjore. 1813 : Collector and Magistrate of Tinnevelly. 1820: Collector and INIagistrate of Tanjore. 182 1 : Principal Magistrate of Tanjore, 1827 : At home on absentee allowance. {Amiuitant on the Fund, 1st May 1830.) 1833 : Elected a Director of the East India Company, 2>oth Ap)ril. 1842 : Deputy Chairman of the Court of Directors. 1843 : Chairman of the Court iof Directors. 1845 : Went out of the Direction by Rotation. Died, 16th July i860, in England. COTTON, Charles Robert.— 18 15 : Writer. 1818 : Second Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Canara. 1823 : Head Assistant to the Prmcipal Collector and Magistrate of Canara. 1825 : Sub- Collector and Assistant Magistrate of Canara. 1826 : At home on absentee allou'ance. 1829 : Returned to India per '' David Scott:' 1830:- Collector and Magistrate of Chingieput. 1832 : Acting Collector of :Madras ; Member of the Pohce Com- mittee ; Third Judge of the Provincial Court, Southern Division. 36 MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS, 1835 : Principal Collector and Magistrate of Canara. 1836 : Tem- porary Member of the Board of Kevenue ; Member of the Marine Board and Commercial Committee. 1838 : Acting Second Member of the Board of Eevenue. 1839: Second Member of the Board of Revenue. 1842 : On furlough. 1843 : Resigned the service, 24th Fehruarij. {Annuitant on the Fund, 1843.) Died, igth May 1873, in England. COTTON, Joseph John.— 183 i : Writer. 1833: Assistant to the Principal Collector, Malabar. 1834 : Assistant to the Prin- cipal Collector and Magistrate, Tanjore. 1836 : Assistant to the Principal Collector and Magistrate, Bellary and Tanjore. 1837 : Register of the Zillah of Combaconum. 1839 : Acting Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge, Trichinopoly. 1841 : Acting Judge and Criminal Judge, Combaconum ; Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Cuddapah. 1843 • Acting Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Tanjore. 1845 : Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Tanjore. 1848 : Proceeded to Europe on furlough. 1851 : Acting Sub- Judge, Combaconum, afterwards Sub- Judge, Rajahmundry. 1853 : Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, MasuHpatam. 1854 : Civil and Sessions Judge, MasuHpatam. 1859: Six months' leave in India, i860: On medical leave to Europe for 21 months. 1862: Resigned the service, i^th April, in England. {Annuitant.) COTTON, Robert Rolland.— 1836 : Writer. 1838 : Under the Principal Collector of Tanjore. 1839 : Doing Duty as Assis- tant to the Principal Collector at Tanjore 'and at Trichinopoly, and Assistant to the Principal Collector at Tinnevelly. 1840 : Register of the Zillah Court of Cuddapah. 1841 : Acting Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Trichinopoly. 1843 '- Assistant to Principal Collector and Magistrate, Cuddapah. 1844: Extra Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Chingleput. 1845 : Acting Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Chingleput ; Acting Sub-Judge of the Zillah of Combaconum ; Acting Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, North Arcot. 1849 : Acting Sub-Judge, Salem. 1850 : Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Chingleput. 1 85 1 : Sub-Judge, afterwards Acting Civil and Ses- sions Judge, Salem. 1853: Proceeded to Eurojje on fiirlough. 1856 : Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Rajahmundry. 1857 : Acting Collector and Magistrate, Guntoor. 1858 : Sub-Judge, Bellary, and Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Madura. 1859 : Givil and Sessions Judge, Madura, 1864 : On medical leave to MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS, 37 Uuropc for 19 monih^^. 1867: ResigncfJ the service, 2']th May. {Annuitant.) COURT, jSIathew. — 1769 : Writer. 1776: Factor. 1768: Junior Merchant. 1780: Senior Merchant. No trace after 1^82. COURT, David.— 1797 : "Writer. 1799: Assistant in the Office of the Secretary to the Board of Trade. 1800 : Assistant under the Collector in the Jaghire. 1802 : Eegister to the Judge of the Zillah of Chingleput. Die^J, 12th July 1804, at the Mount. COXE, Edward. — 1796: Writer. 1798: Assistant in the MiHtary, Political, and Secret Departments ; Acting Dutch Trans- lator ; Assistant under the Commercial Resident at the Presidency. 1800 : Deputy Commercial Resident at the Presidency. 1802 : Deputy to the Superintendent of the Quality of Investment. 1806 : Assistant to the Superintendent of the Salt Monopoly. 1 8 10: Commercial Resident at Masulipatam. 1813 : Out of employ. 18 14: Commercial Resident at Ramnad. Died, I'jth July 18 18, at Fort St. George. CRAia, Hew Alexander.— 1771 : Writer. 1776: Factor. 1780: Junior Merchant. 1782: Senior Merchant. 1791 : Chief of Cuddalore. 1795 : Out of the service. CRAIG, Alexander Cobham.— 1794 : Writer. 1797 : Assistant under the Secretary in the Public, Revenue, and Commercial De- partments. 1798: Assistant under the Commercial Resident at Amboyna. 1799: Deputy Commercial Resident at Banda. No trace after 1800. CRAUFORD, Qqintin.— 1761 : Writer. 1776: Senior Mer- chant. 1780: Member of Council. 1782: At home. 1790: Out of the service. CRAWFORD, Henry. — 1763 : Writer. 1776: Senior Mer- chant. 1 791 : Senior Merchant and Manager of the HavalHes under Yizagapatam. 1792 : Chief of Ganjam. 1795 : At home. 1800 : Out of the service. CRAWFORD, Daniel.— 1789: Writer. 1 790 : Assistant under the Accountant. 1791 : Assistant under the Collector of Ongole and Pahiaud. 1792 : Assistant under the Accountant to the Board of Revenue. 1793: Assistant to the Superintendent of the Noozeed Zemindary. 1794: Assistant under the ]\IiHtary Paymaster-General. 1796 : At home. 1801 : Returned to India; Agent for Public Property at Tranquebar. 1802 : Secretary to the Board of Trade. 1803 : CoUector of the Zillah of Guntoor and of 38 MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. Palnaud. 1805 : Acting Zillali Judge of Gmitoor. 1806 : Judge of the Zillali of Eajahmundry. 1807 : Judge and Magistrate of the Zillah of Guntoor. 1808 : At home. Lost in the ship ^^ Ladij Jane Dundas" 14th March 1809. CRAWFORD, Stewart.— 1824: Writer. 1826: Assistant to the Principal Collector and Magistrate of the Southern Division of Arcot. . 1827 : Kegister of the Zillah of Chingleput. 1828 : Assistant to the Accountant-General. 1830 : Head Assistant to the Accountant-General. 1832: Acting Deputy Accountant- General, afterwards Deputy Accountant-General and Commercial Accountant and Auditor. 1835 : Superintendent of the Govern- ment Lotteries. 1837: DejDuty Accountant-General. 1840: Accountant-General. 1843 • ^^^ of employ. 1848 : Secretary to the College Board. iZ ^2 i Proceeded on furlough. 1853: Resigned the service, i^th Jidi/, in India. {Annuitant on the Fund, 1853.) Died, ^th June 1876, in England. CRAWLEY, Ambrose.— 181 2 : Writer. 181 7 : Assistant to the Collector of Chingleput. 1820 : Head Assistant to the Col- lector and Magistrate of Chingleput. 1826 : Sub-Collector and Assistant Magistrate of Salem. 1830 : Collector and Magistrate of Eajahmundry. 1835 : Judge and Criminal Judge of Chicacole. 1837 : At home on absentee allowance. 1840 : Resigned the service, 1st December. (Annuitant on the Fund, 1841.) Died, in 1849, at Chepstow. CROZIER, Francis Henry.- 1831 : Writer. 1833 : Assistant to Collector, Yizagapatam. 1834 : Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Vizagapatam. 1835 : Acting Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Masulipatam. 1837 : Head Assistant to Collector and INIagistrate, Ganjam. 1838 : Head Assistant to Register of the Sudder and Foujdarry Adawlut ; Proceeded to Europe on furlough. 1841 : Acting Sub-Collector and Magistrate, and Acting Register to Zillah Court of Malabar. 1842 : Sub-Col- lector and Joint Magistrate, Malabar. 1846 : Proceeded to Europe. 1848 : Acting Deputy Secretary to Government. 1849 : Special Agent for the Management of the Yizianagram Zemindary, and to exercise within the Zemindary the Powers of Assistant to the Agent of the Governor of Madras in the Departments of Criminal Justice and Police. 1853 : Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Tanjore ; Civil and Sessions Judge, Xellore. 1859: On medical leave to England for 33 months, 1861 : Resigned the service, 14th November, in England, {Annuitant.) MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. 39 CRUTTENDEN, Edward Holden. — 1806: Writer; Assistant to the Principal Collector of the Southern Division of Arcot. 1809 : Kegister of the Zillah of Trichinopoly. 1820 : Judge and Criminal Judge of the Zillah of Trichinopoly. Died, 2,0th March 1822, at NeiJiiherry Hills. CUMING, William.— 1 760 : Writer. 1 768 : Junior Merchant. 1771 : Senior Merchant. 1782 : Out of the service. CUNINGHAME, Alexander.— 179 1 : Writer; Assistant under the Secretary in the PuhUc and Kevenue Department. 1792 : Assistant to Resident at IMaddepollam. 1796 ; Commercial Resi- dent at Maddepollam. 1797 : Commissary and Paymaster at Ambopia and Patna. Died, yl April 1797. CUNLIFFE, Ellis W.— 1806 : Writer. 1808 : Assistant to the Register, afterwards Fixed Register in the Sudder and Eoujdarry Adawlut. 1810 : Eirst Assistant to the Register in the Sudder and Eoujdarry Adawlut. 1811 : Deputy Register in the Sudder and Eoujdarry Adawlut. iSi^: At Jiome. 181 7: Out of the service. CUNLIFFE, Brooke, Sen.— 1808 : Writer. 1809 : Assistant to the Secretary in the Revenue and Judicial Department. 18 10: Eixed Examiner in the Revenue and Judicial Department. 1811 : Assistant to the CoUector of Salem. 181 2 : Head Assistant to the Collector of Salem. 1 8 1 4 : Register of the Zillah of Yerdachellum. 1 821: Sub-Collector and Assistant Magistrate of the Southern Division of Arcot. 1825 : Collector and Magistrate of Chingleput. 1826 : Prmcipal Collector and Magistrate of the Southern Division of Arcot. 1832 : At home on absentee allowance. {Retired on the Annuity Fund from igth May 1835.) CUNLIFFE, Brooke, Jmi.— 1833 : Writer. 1835 : Assistant to Principal Collector and Magistrate, South Ai'cot. 1836 : Assis- tant to Collector and Magistrate, Gimtoor ; Acting Assistant to the Principal Collector and Magistrate, South Arcot. 1839 : Acting Head Assistant to the Principal Collector and Magistrate at Salem, and afterwards in South Arcot. 1841 : Assistant, and subsequently Head Assistant to Principal Collector and Magistrate, South Ai'cot. 1842: Deputy Secretary to Government. 1844: Commissioner for Government Lotteries. 1845 : Proceeded to Europe on furlough. 1849 : Acting Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Coimbatore. 1850 : At first Acting, then Sub-Secretary to the Board of Revenue. 1853 : Acting Secretary to the Board of Revenue. 1854 : Acting Secretary to the Board of Revenue; Acting Tamil Translator to Government; Member of the Board of Examiners. 1855: 40 MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. ' Secretary to the Revenue Board, and Acting Collector, Madras. 1856: Collector, Madras; Member of the Board of Examiners. i860 : Collector of the United Districts of Madras and Chingle- put, and Magistrate of Chingleput. 1863 : Resigned the service, 14th May. {Annuitant.) CUNLIFFE, Foster.— 1845 : Writer; Died, I'jth November, at Semnderahad. DACRE, Joseph. — 1802 : Writer. 1803 : Assistant to the Collector of Tanjore. 1804 : Out of employ. 1805 : Register imder the Judge of the Zillah of Dindigul. 1 806 : Register under the Judge of the Zillah of Madura. 1808 : Acting Register of the Southern Circuit Court ; Register of the Provincial Court,' Centre Division. 1816 : Assistant Judge at Chittoor. 1818 : Judge and Criminal Judge of Chittoor. 1826 : Third Judge of the Provincial Court, Centre Division. Died, 22d Fehruary 1828, at Chittoor. DALLAS, David. — 18 19 : Writer. 1822 : At home. 1827 : Old of the service. DALRYMPLE, Alexander. — 1775: Member of Council. 1777 : At home, {Recalled by order of the General Court of Pro- prietors, gth May.) 1782 : Out of the service. DALZELL, John Allen. — 181 1 : Writer. 1815 : Register of the Zillah of Guntoor. 1816 : Register of the Zillah of Bellary. 1819 : At home. 1821 : Returned to India; Assistant to the Secretary in the Civil Department, and to the Secretary in the Military Department. 1822 : Postmaster-General. 1824 : Secre- tary to the Native Pension Fund. 1828 : Principal Collector and Magistrate of Cuddapah. 1831 : At home on absentee alloivance. {Retired on the Annuity Fund in 1839.) DANCE, Charles Whitworth Allen. — 1839: Writer. Died, nth February 1840, at Cuddalore. DANIEL, James. — 1761 : Writer. 1768: Factor. 1771 : Junior Merchant and Paymaster of the Circars. 1774: Senior Merchant. 1776 : Senior Merchant and Paymaster at Madura. 1782: Member of Council. 1790: Out of the service. DANIEL, Thomas.— 1797 : Writer. 1798: Assistant in the Public, Commercial, and Revenue Department. 1799: Assistant under the Collector of jNIannargoody. 1800 : Assistant in the Public and Commercial Department. 1801 : Deputy Secretary to the Board of Trade. 1803 : Commercial Agent at Ceylon. 1808 : At home. 181 1 : Returned to India : Commissioner at Tranquebar. 1815 : Outofem/ploy. 181 7 : Police Magistrate and Commissioner MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. 4t for Recovery of Small Delits. 1820 : vSccretary 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 aUoivance. {Retired on the Anmiity Fund from 1st May 1837.) DANIELL, MuERAY Pattison.— 1832 : Writer. 1833 : Assis- tant under the Principal Collector of South Arcot. 1834 : Assistant to the Principal Collector and Magistrate of Coimbatore. 1837 : Acting Register of the Zillah of Cuddapah ; Acting Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Masulipatam. 1838 : Acting Head Assistant to the Principal Collector and Magistrate of Coim- batore. 1840 : Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate of Coimbatore. 1843 : Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate of Chingleput. 1845 : Proceeded on furlough. 1848 : Returned to India. Died, 24th February 1849, at Madras. DANIELL, Lindsay.— 1835 : Writer. 1838 : Assistant to the Principal Collector and Magistrate of Nellore. 1841 : Register of the Zillah Court, Nellore. 1844 : Extra Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, South Division of Arcot. 1845 : Head Extra Assis- tant to Collector and ]\Iagistrate, South Division of jNIasulipatam. 1847 : Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, South Division of Masulipatam. 1848 : Sub-Collector and Joint ]\Iagistrate, Bel- lary. 1855 : Agent to the Governor, Kurnool. Died, ^th March 1856, cd Kurnool. D AR VALL, Roger. — 1772: Writer. 1776: Writer and Assis- tant at Masulipatam. 1778: Factor. 1780: Junior Merchant. 1790 : Senior Merchant and Paymaster of the Sibbendies at Masulipatam. 1795 : Collector of the Xorthern Division of the Jaghire. 1800 : At home. 1804 : Returned to India. 1806 : Second Member of the Board of Trade. 1808: At home. 1810 : Out of the service. DASHWOOD, Robert.— 178 1 : Writer. 1790: Junior Mer- chant, and Third in Council at Cuddalore. 1792: Assistant at Cuddalore. 1795 : Commercial Resident in the Salem Country. 1800 : Out of the service. 42 MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. DAVIDSON, John. — 1753 : Writer. 1768 : Senior Merchant, and Second in Council at Vizagapatam. 1776 : Out of the service. DAVIDSON, Alexander. — 1760: Writer. 1768: Junior Merchant. 177 1 : Senior Merchant, and Second in Council at Cuddalore. 1776 : Senior Merchant, and Second in Council at Masulipatam. 1782 : Member of Council of the Governor. 1791 : Chief of Yizagapatam. Died i?i 1791. DAVIDSON, Egbert. — 1827 : Writer. 1831 : Second Assis- tant to the Principal Collector and Magistrate of Nellore. 1833 : Head Assistant to the Collector of Ganjam. 1834 : Head Assis- tant to the Collector and Magistrate of Masulipatam. 1836 : Acting Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate of Madura. 1837 : Acting Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge of Rajahmundry. 1838 : Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate of Madura. Diedy 20th October 1841, at Madura. DAVIDSON, Thomas Hardwick. — 183 1 : Writer. 1833: Acting Assistant, afterwards Head Assistant to the Register of the Sudder and Foujdarry Adawlut. 1836 : Commissioner for Drawing Lotteries. 1838 : Senior Deputy Register of the Sudder and Foujdarry Adawlut, and Commissioner for Drawing Govern- ment Lotteries. 1839 : Acting Register of the Sudder and Fouj- darry Adawlut. 1840 : Senior Deputy Register of the Court of Sudder and Foujdarry Adawlut. 1842 : Proceeded on furlough. 1845: Returned to India. 1846: Out of emijloy. 1847: Member of College Eoard, and Tamil Translator to Government. 1848 : Register of the Sudder Dewannee and Sudder Foujdarry Adawlut, Member of the College Board, and Tamil Translator to Govern- ment. 1850: Subordinate Judge, Combaconum. Died^ nth May 1852, at Salem. DAVIS, William Done. — 1815 : Writer. 1818 : Second Assis- tant to the Collector and Magistrate of the Southern Division of Arcot. 1822 : Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Salem. 1826 : Sub-Collector and Assistant Magistrate of the Northern Division of Arcot. 1828 : Sub-Collector and Assistant Magistrate of the Southern Division of Arcot. 1832 : Acting Collector and Magistrate of Chingieput ; afterwards Collector and Magistrate of Chingieput. 1833 : Third Judge of the Provincial Court, Centre Division. 1837 : Third Judge of the Provincial Court of Appeal and Circuit for the Centre Division. 1842 : Out of emxjloy, 1844 : Collector and Magistrate, Southern Division of Arcot. 1850 : Proceeded on furlough. 1853 : Resigned the service^ MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. 43 i^^ Maij, in India. [Annuitant on the Fundy 1853.) Died^ I'jth November 1865, in England. DAVISON, William.— 181 7 : Writer. 1828: Out of the service. DAWES, Henry. — 1779: Writer. 1790: Senior Merchant. Died in 1790. DAWSON, George. — 1751 : Writer. 1768 : Member of Coimcil of the Governor. 1771 : Member of Council of the Governor and Chief of Cuddalore. 1776: At home. 1778: Out of the service. DAY, Charles. — 1807 : Transferred from the BencooJeji Estab- lishment. 1^11'. At home. 1816 : Out of the service. DAYKELL, Francis B. V. — 1796 : Writer. 1798 : Assistant under the Secretary to the Board of Eevenue. 1803 : Kegister to the Adawlut in the Zillah of Masulipatam. Died^ 26th August 1805, at Madras. DE MIERRE, Ferdinand. — 18 12 : Writer. 1817 : Second Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Bellary. 1818 : Head Assistant to the Collector and Assistant to the Magistrate of Cuddapah. '1819 : Employed in the late Peishwah's Dominions. Died, 21st March 182 1. DENT, Cotton Bowerbank. — 1763: Writer. 1768: Factor. 1771 : Jimior Merchant. 1774: Senior Merchant. 1791 : Senior Merchant and Civil Storekeeper. 1792 : Senior Merchant and Civil Storekeeper; Member of the Board of Trade. 1795 : Senior Merchant and Civil Storekeeper ; Senior Member of the Board of Trade. 1804 : At home. 1806 : I71 India. 1808 : Paymaster and Garrison Storekeeper at Vellore. Died, nth August 18 17, at Vellore. DENT, John. — 18 12 : Writer. 1815 : Second Assistant to the Collector of Malabar. 1816 : Assistant to the Collector of Sea Customs. 1820 : Malayalum Translator to Government ; Secretary to the Mint Committee. 182 1 : Deputy Collector of Government Sea Customs at Madras. 1824 : Secretary to the Board of Trade. 1827 : Collector and Magistrate of Masulipatam and in Charge of the Treasury there. 183 1 : Principal Collector and Magistrate of the Southern Division of Arcot. 1838 : First Member of the Board of Eevenue. 1842 : First Member of the Board of Eevenue ; Commissioner in Southern Division of Arcot. 1843 : Member of the Board of Eevenue, and appointed Provisional Member of Council. Died, I'jth January 1845, at Calcutta. 44 MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. DESCHAMPS, John.— -S'ee Chamier. DESVCEUX, Charles.— 1763: Writer. 1768: Factor. 1771 : Junior Merchant. 1774: Senior Merchant. 1776: Senior Mer- chant, and Third in Council at Masuhpatam. 1778 : At home. 1790 : Out of the service. DICK, MuNGO. — 1 77 1 : Writer. 1776 : Factor and Assistant at MaddepoUam. 1780: Junior Merchant. 1782: Senior Mer- chant. 1791 : Senior Merchant and Kesident at MaddepoUam. 1795: Commercial Eesident at Yiziigapatam. 1800: Member of the Board of Trade. 1801 : Member of Council of the Governor. 1803 : Superintendent of Investments, and to have a Seat at the Board of Trade. 1809: At home. 1813 : Out of the service. DICKENSON, Henry. — 1806 : AVriter. 1810 : Assistant to the Eegister of the Provincial Court, Centre Division ; Assistant to the Eegister of the Provincial Court of Chittoor. 1813 : Eegis- ter of the Zillah of Verdachellum ; Eegister of the Zillah of Chittoor. 181 6 : Eegister of the Provincial Court, Centre Division. 1819: At home. 182 1 : Returned to India; Secre- tary in the Public Department. 1823 : Judge and Criminal Judge of the Zillah of Nellore. 1826 : Collector and Magistrate of Trichinopoly. 1828 : Principal Collector and Magistrate of Canara. 1831 : Second Judge of the Provincial Court, Southern Division. 1836 : Acting First Judge of the Provincial Court, Southern Division. 1838 : First Judge of the Provincial Court, Southern Division. 1839 : Acting Puisne Judge of the Sudder and Foujdarry Adawlut. 1840 : First Judge of the Provincial Court of Appeal and Circuit for the Southern Division ; Third Puisne Judge of the Court of Sudder Dewannee and Sudder Fouj- darry Adawlut. 1842 : Second Puisne Judge of the Court of Sudder Dewannee and Sudder Foujdarry Adawlut ; afterwards First Puisne Judge of the Court of Sudder Dewannee and Sudder Foujdarry Adawlut. 1845 • ^i^-'^^ Puisne Judge of the Court of Sudder Dewannee and Sudder Foujdarry Adawlut, and appointed Provisional Member of Council 1846 : Member of Council, and Chief Judge of the Sudder Dewannee and Sudder Foujdarry Adawlut. 1850 : Resigned the service, 16th Fehruary. {Annui- tant on the Fund, 1850.) Died, 2gth Novemher 1859. DIGBY, Kenelm. — 1772: Writer. 1778: Factor. 1780: Junior Merchant. No trace after 1780. DIGrHTON, EicHARD.— 1771 : Writer. 1776 : Factor. 1780: Junior Merchant. 1782 : Senior Merchant. 1791 : Senior Mer- MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. 45 chant, and one of the Collectors of the Jaghire Revenue. 1792 : Collector in the [N'ellore District. 1795 : At home. 1799 : Out of the service. DILLON, Richard.— 1 781 : Writer. 1783: Assistant to the Secretary to the Select Committee. 1784 : Assistant to the Secre- tary at Yizagapatam. 1787 : Assistant to the Secretary at Ingeram. 1789 : Muster-]\Iaster of the Troops in the Itchapore and Chicacole Districts. 1794: Assistant to the Commercial Resident; at Yiza- gapatam. 1796 : Deputy Commercial Resident at Masulipatam, and in Charge of the Factory of Maddepollam. 1800 : Com- mercial Resident at Maddepollam. 1S06 : At home. 181 1 : Out of the service. * DOBBYN, AViLLiAM Augustus.— 1767 : AVriter. 1774 : Factor and Assistant at Madura. 1776 : Jimior Merchant and Assistant at Masulipatam. 1778: Senior Merchant. 1791 : In Council at Masulipatam, and Salt Farmer there. No trace after 1791. DODWELL, "William.— 1797 : Writer. 1798: Assistant in the Military, Political, and Secret Department. i799 ^ Assistant under the Resident at Mysore. 1801 : Head Assistant under the Collector in the Jaghire. 1802 : Assistant to the Resident at Mysore. 1804 : Assistant to the Secretary to the Board of Trade and to the Superintendent of the Quality of Investments. 1806 : At home. 1808 : Returned to India; Deputy Commercial Resi- dent at Maddepollam. 1810 : Commercial Resident at Madde- pollam. 18 13 : Commercial Resident at Maddepollam and Masuli- patam. 1818 : Commercial Resident at Yizagapatam. 1820:^^ home. {Annuitant on the Fund in 1824.) DOLBEN, George.— 1752 : Writer. 1768: Senior Merchant, and First in Council at Ingeram. 177 1 : Out of the service. DOUGLAS, Robert.— 1800 : Writer. 1802 : Assistant to the Secretary in the Public and Commercial Department; Deputy Commercial Resident at Tinnevelly. 1808 : Commercial Resident at Ingeram. 181 1: Commercial Resident at Tinnevelly. Died, 17th September 1814, at Tuticorin. DOUGLAS, William.— 1 824 : AYriter. 1827:^/ home on absentee allowance. 1828 : Returned to India, per '' Fairlie:' 1829 : Senior Assistant to the Register of the Sudder Court. 1830 : Senior Deputy Register to the Sudder and Foujdarry Adawlut. 1832 : At home. 1833: Returned to India; Actmg Senior Deputy Register of the Sudder and Foujdarry Adawlut. 1834: Addi- tional Government Commissioner for Carnatic Claims. 1835 : 46 MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. Register of the Sudder and Foujdarry Adawlut. 1843 • Ji-^dge and Criminal Judge, Madura. 1844 : Civil and Sessions Judge, Tinnevelly. 1853 : Civil Auditor and Superintendent of Stamps ; Resigned the service, ist July, in India. (Annuitant on the Fund, 1853.) DOWDESWELL, William.— 1826 : Writer. 1829: At home on absentee allowance. 1831 : Reiurned to India, ^er '•^ Minerva ;^^ Head Assistant to the Collector, Guntoor. 1832 : Head Assistant to the Collector, Chingleput. 1833 : Acting Register of the Zillah Court of Chingleput. 1834: Register of the Zillah Court of Chingleput ; Acting Sub-Collector and Joint ^lagistrate, Nellore. 1835 : Acting Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge, Rajah- mundry. 1836 : Register of the Zillah Court of Madura ; Acting Register of the Zillah Court of Nellore ; Acting Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge, Gmitoor ; Register to the Provincial Court for the Centre Division. 1837 : Acting Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge, afterwards Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge, subsequently Acting Judge and Joint Criminal Judge, Rajahmundry ; Acting Judge and Joint Criminal Judge, Chingleput. 1838 : Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge, Chicacole. 1839 : Acting Judge and Joint Criminal Judge, Rajah- mundry. 1840 : Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge, Madura. 1841 : Acting Judge and Criminal Judge, Nellore. 1843 : Proceeded to Europe on furlough. 1845 : Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Coimbatore ; Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Madura; Civil and Sessions Judge, Masulipatam. 1846: Com- missioner for the IS'orthern Division. 1854 : Civil and Sessions Judge, Chingleput ; Absent on medical certificate, i860 : Collector and Magistrate, Trichinopoly ; Absent on mediccd certificate for 21 months. 1861 : Resigned the service, Decejnber, in England. {Annuitant.) Died, 12th December 1870. DOWSETT, Robert.— 1754: Writer. 1768: Senior Mer- chant, and Second in Council at Cuddalore. 1776 : Out of the service. DRAKE, Dawsonne. — 1742 : AVriter. 1768 : Member of the Council of the Governor. 1771 : Out of the service. DRAKE, Francis Henry. — 1777 : Writer. 1782 : Factor. 1790: Senior Merchant ; At hoine. 1795: Out of the service. DROZ, Benjamin. — 1813 : Writer. 1817 : Second Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of the ISTorthern Division of Arcot. 1818 : Acting Register of the Zillah of Vizagapatam. 1820 : Out MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. 47 of emxjloy ; Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Gimtoor. Died^ jfh May 182 1, at Guntoor, DRUMMOND, Andrew J. — 1807 : Writer. 1808 : Assistant to the Chief Secretary in the Secret, Political, and Foreign Depart- ment ; Assistant under the Collector of Coimbatore. 1813 : Out of employ. 1814 : Head Assistant to the Collector of Tinnevelly. 181 7 : Deputy Commercial Eesident at Ranniad. 1819 : Out of employ. 1823: Assistant to the Collector of Madras; Deputy Collector of Madras, and Superintendent of the Custody and Issue of Stationery. 1828 : Judge and Criminal Judge of Bellary. 1S29 : Out of employ. Died, ist May 1834, at Cuddalore. DRURY, George Dominico. — 1812: Writer. 1815 : Head Assistant to the Collector of Madura. 1816 : Assistant Magistrate of Madura. 1823 : Sub-Collector and Assistant Magistrate of Salem. 1826 : Sub-Collector and Assistant Magistrate, Southern Division of Arcot. 1828 : Collector and Magistrate of Tinnevelly. 1832: Commissioner for the Government of Mysore; Acting Member of the Board of Revenue ; Principal Collector and Magis- trate of Coimbatore. 1842 : Second Member of the Board of Revenue. 1843: Chief Secretary to Government. 1845 • Member of the Board of Revenue. 1847 : I'ii'st Member of the Board of Revenue. 1850: Resiyned the service, 1st July, in India. {Annuitant on the Fund, 1850.) Died, ^th August 1870. DUFF, William. — 1 767: Writer. 1774: Factor and Assistant at Maddepollam. 1776: Junior Merchant and Factor and Assistant at Maddepollam. 1778: Senior Merchant. 1790: Out of the service. DUMERGUE, Henry Francis.— 1824: Writer. 1827: At home on absentee allowance. 1828 : Returned to India per " Wel- lington." 1829: Register of the Zillah of Madura; Assistant to the Collector of Sea Customs at Madras. 183 1 : Cashier to the Government Bank. 1835 : Assistant Judge of the Adawlut in the Zillah of Canara. 1837 : Acting Judge and Criminal Judge of Malabar and Canara. 1838 : Acting Judge and Criminal Judge of Canara. 1839 : Assistant Judge of the Zillah of Canara. Died at sea, Sth April 1840, on hoard ^^ Reliance.''^ DUMERGUE, Charles. — 1829 : Writer. 1832 : Second Assis- tant to the Collector of Chingleput ; Head Assistant to the Collec- tor of Guntoor. 1833 : Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Rajahmundry. Died at sea, 22d May 1837. DUMERGUE, George Penrice. — 1832: Writer. 1834: Assistant 48 MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. to the Principal Collector and Magistrate of North Arcot. 1836 : Acting Second Assistant to the Accountant-General ; Assistant to the Principal Collector and Magistrate of Canara. 1837 : Com- missioner for Drawing Government Lotteries. '1838 : Second Assistant to the Accountant-General. Died, January 1839, "^ the Ca]De of Good Hope. DUND AS, William.— 1778: "Writer. 1782: At 1 tome. No trace after 1782. DU PR]6, JosiAS. — 1768: Appointed Member of the Council of the Governor. 1771 : Became Governor of the Presidency. Retired hefore 1774. BUTTON, John. — 1770: "Writer. 1776: Factor. Died, Sth November 1776. DYNELEY, Thomas.— 1763 : Writer. 1768: Factor. 1771 : Junior Merchant. 1774: Senior Merchant and Assistant at Ganjam. 1776: Senior Merchant and Third in Council at Ganjam. 1 780 : Out of the service. EDEN, Henry. — 1764: Writer. No trace after 1768. EDEN, Robert. — 1819 : Writer. 1823 : Employed under the Commissioner in the Deccan. 1826 : At home on absentee allow- ance. 1830: Returned to India, jjer ^^ Duke of Roxburgh;'' Canarese Translator to Government; Sheriff of Madras. 1831 : Collector and Magistrate of Ganjam. 1832 : Collector and Magis- trate of Tinnevelly; Acting Principal Collector and Magistrate, afterwards Principal Collector and Magistrate of ^N'orthern Arcot. 1837 : Principal Collector and Magistrate of Tinnevelly. 1841 : Out of employ. 1842 : Proceeded on furlough. 1843 : Resigned the service, 20th Septemher, in England. {Annuitant on the Fund, 1847.) Died, 2yl Apjril 1879, in England. ELLIOTT, Hon. John E. — 1805 : Writer. 1806 : Removed to the Bengcd Establishment, 2;^d July. ELLIOTT, Hugh Maximilian. — 18 14: Writer. 1816: Re- signed, ist April, in India. ELLIOTT, Daniel. — 181 7 : Writer. 18 19: Register of the Zillah of Chingleput. 1821: Register of the Provincial Court, Centre Division. 1822 : Deputy Tamil Translator to Government. 1823: Junior Deputy Secretary to the Board of Revenue, and Mahratti Translator to Government. 1826: Mahratti Translator to the Tanjore Commissioners. 1827 : Secretary to the Board of Revenue. 1832 : Member of the Board for the College and for Public Instruction ; Acting Member of the Board of Revenue ; MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. 49 Register to the Sudder and Foiijdarry Adawlut; Temporary Member of the Board of Revenue. 1833 : Mahratti Translator to Government. 1836 : Third Member of the Board of Revenue. 1837 : Second Member of the Board of Revenue. 1838 : Member of the Indian Law Commission, Calcutta. 1839: Mahratti Translator to Government ; Second Member of the Board of Revenue; Member of the College Board; Member of the Indian Law Commission. 1847 : Member of the Indian Law Commission, and Provisional Member of Council. 1848 : Member of Council, and President of the Revenue, Marine, and College Boards. 1855 : Member of the Legislative Council of India. 1858 : Proceeded on furhufih ; Resigned ihe service^ ist May, in India, {Annuitant on the Fund, 1859.) ELLIOTT, AValter. — 18 2 1 : Writer. 1824: Employed under the Commissioner in the Deccan. 1833 : At home. 1837 : Returned to India ; Private Secretary to the Governor ; Canarese Translator to Government; Member of the College Board; Acting Persian Translator to Government; and Third Member of the Board of Revenue. 1844: Third Member of the Board of Revenue; Member of the College Board and Mint Committee ; and Canarese Translator to Government. 1848 : Second Member of Board of Revenue, Member of College Board, and Canarese Translator to Government. 1851 : First Member of Board of Revenue. 1855 : Member of Council and President of the Revenue and Marine Boards. 1856 : Proceeded on furlough. 1857 : Returned to India ; Member of Council, and President of the Revenue and Marine Boards. 1859 : Resigned the service, 2'jth December, in India. {Annuitant on the Fund, i860.) Knight Commander of the Star of India, 2^th Mag 1866. ELLIOT, William. — 1828 : Writer. 1831 : Assistant to Secretary in Revenue Department. 1832 : Commissioner for Government Lotteries, and Acting Canarese Translator. 1833 : Acting Head Assistant to Principal Collector and Magistrate, Nellore ; Assistant and Acting Head Assistant to Principal Col- lector and Magistrate, North Arcot ; Acting Register to the Zillah Court, and Acting First Assistant to the Principal Collector, of Nellore. 1834 : Head Assistant to Principal Col- lector and Magistrate, Salem. 1837 : Acting Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Salem. 1838 : Acting Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate at Nellore ; Acting Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate at Salem ; and Acting Judge and Criminal Judge, Madura. 1840 : 50 MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. Acting Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Salem. 1841 : Sub- Collector and Joint Magistrate, Madura. 1842 : Acting Judge and Criminal Judge, Madura. 1847 : Acting Collector and Magis- trate, Tricliinopoly. 1849 : Civil and Sessions Judge, Cuddapah.' i860 : Civil and Sessions Judge, Tinnevelly ; {Proceeded to Europe on medical certificate.) 1861 : Civil and Sessions Judge, Honore. 1862 : Civil and Sessions Judge, Cuddapah, and at Guntoor. 1865 : Resigned the service, 24th January. {Annuitant) Died, igth March 1872. ELLIS, Francis W. — 1796: Writer. 1798: Assistant under the Secretary to the Board of Ee venue. 1801 : Deputy Secretary to the Board of Eevenue. 1802 : Secretary to tlie Board of Eevenue. 1806 : Judge and Magistrate of the Zillah of Masu- lipatam. 1809 : Collector of Land Customs. 1810 : Collector of Madras. Died, loth March iSig, at Ramnad. ELLIS, Charles John Egbert. — 1801 : Writer. 1802 : Assis- tant to the Secretary in the Eevenue and Judicial Department ; Assistant to the Collector of Dindigul. 1803 : Assistant to the Collector of the Northern Division of Arcot. 1807 : Assistant to the Eegister of the Court of Appeal and Circuit,;Northern Division. 181 1 : Eegister to the Provincial Court, Northern Division. 181 6 : Judge and Criminal Judge of the Zillah of Canara. 1819 : Sus- pended. 1820 : At home. 1822 : Dismissed the service, 4th December. ELLIS, George Henry. — 1839 : AVriter. 1841 : Assistant to Chief Secretary to Government, and Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, South Arcot. 1842 : Acting Head Assistant to Col- lector and Magistrate, Trichinopoly. 1843 : Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Trichinopoly. 1 844 : Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Tanjore. 1847 : Acting Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Tanjore. 1850 : Acting Sub-Judge, Madura. J851 : Proceeded to Europe on furlough. 1854 : Acting Collector and Magistrate, Chingleput ; Additional Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Canara ; Sub-Judge, Mangalore ; and Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Combaconum. 1855 : Eegister to the Court of Sudder and Foujdarry Adawlut. 1857 : Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Cuddalore. 1859: Civil and Sessions Judge, Cuddalore. 1863 : Collector of Sea Customs, Madras. 1866 : Acting Judge of the High Court of Judicature, Madras. 1867 : Acting Com- missioner for Inquiring into the Debts of Prince Azeem Jah Bahadoor; also Acting Judge of the High Court. 1869 : Acting MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS, 51 Civil and Sessions Judge, Coimbatore, and Acting Collector and Magistrate and Agent to the Governor in Ganjam. 1870 : Civil and Sessions Judge, Cuddalore, and at Coimbatore. 1873 : District and Sessions Judge, Coimbatore. 1874 : Resigned the service, i^fh August. [Annuitant.) ELTON, Frederick Bayard. — 1830: Writer. 1832: Eegister of the Zillah of Bellary. 1838 : At home on absentee alloivance. 1840: Returned to India. 1841: Out of ernxAoy. 1844 : Special Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Tinnevelly. 1845 • Sub- Collector and Joint Magistrate, Tinnevelly. 1850 : Proceeded on furlough. 1853 : Returned to India. 1854 : Collector and ■\ragistrate, K'ellore. i860: Proceeded on furlough; Resigned the service, ^oth April, in India. {Annuitant on the Fund, i860.) Died, 4th October 1878, in Ejigland. ERSKINE, John. — 1779: Writer. 1790: Senior Merchant. 1792 : Senior Merchant and Collector in the Ongole and Pahiaud Districts. Died in 1793. FALCONER, Alexander. — 1789: Writer. 1790: Assistant under the Secretary in the Public and Revenue DejDartment, and Deputy Persian Translator. 1792 : Examiner and Head Assistant to the Secretary in the Public, Commercial, and Revenue Depart- ment. 1794 : Gentoo Translator to the Board of Revenue, Deputy Secretary in the Public, Commercial, and Revenue Department, and Persian Translator to Government. 1800 : Junior Member of the Board of Revenue. 1803 : Second Member of the Board of Revenue. ■?_ 1806: Senior Member of the Board of Revenue. 1809 : Acting Chief Secretary to Government. 181 1 : Out of the service. FALLOFIELD, Ernest William. — 1767: Writer. 1774: Factor and Assistant at Cuddalore. 1776 : Junior Merchant, and Fifth in Council at Cuddalore. 1778 : Senior Merchant. 1791 : Resident at ^N'agore. 1792 ; Collector at Tanjore. 1793 ' Member of Council of the Governor. 1800 : Member of Council of the Governor, and President of the Board of Trade. 1806 : President of the Court of Judicature at Pondicherry, and Collector of Revenues there and of Cuddalore. 1807 : Senior Member of the Board of Revenue. 1808 : Third Member of the Board of Revenue. 1809 : Third Member of the Board of Revenue, and Acting Judge of Court of Judicature, Pondicherry. 1810 : With- Old employ. Died, ^th June 18 16, at Pondicherry. 52 MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. FANE, Edward George Egbert. — 1839 : Writer. 1840 : Assistant to Collector and INIagistrate, Tinnevelly. 1842 : Acting Head Assistant to Principal Collector and Magistrate, Madura. 1843 : Head Assistant to Principal Collector and Magistrate, Madura. 1845 : Senior Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, and Agent to the Governor, in Vizagapatam. 1846 : Acting Prin- cipal Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, and Agent to the Governor, in Vizagapatam. 1850 : Acting Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Eajahmundry. 1851 : Acting, afterwards Principal Assistant to the Collector and ^lagistrate, and Agent to the Governor, in Vizagapatam. 1855 : Proceeded to England. 1858 : Without emxjloy for 6 months. 1859 : Acting Postmaster-General ; Collector and Magistrate, and Agent to the Governor, in Vizaga- patam. 1862 : O71 medical leave for 15 months, extended to 24. months. 1864: Collector and Magistrate of the Madras District. 1866 : Acting Member of the Board of Eevenue. 1867 : On 6 months^ special leave to Europe. 1868 : On medical leave to the Cape of Good Hope. 1869 : Acting Third Member of the Board of Eevenue. 1870: Collector and Magistrate, Madras District; Resigned the service, 20th March. {Annuitant.) FARQUHAR, Sir Egbert Tgwnsend, Bart. — 1793: Writer. 1796 : Assistant under the Accountant to the Board of Eevenue. 1797 : Assistant under the Eesident at Amboyna and Banda, and Dutch Translator to the Expedition under Admiral Eamier. 1 798 : Deputy Commercial Eesident at Amboyna and Banda, and Dutch Interpreter; afterwards Commercial Eesident at Amboyna and Banda. 1802 : Out of employ. 1804 : Lieutenant-Governor of Prince of Wales' Island. 1806: At home. 1810 : Returned to India; Employed on the Expedition to Bourbon; Appointed Governor of the Mauritius, Bourbon, and its Dependencies. 1823 : At home. 1826 : Elected a Director of the East India Company, ist March. Died, 16th March 1830, in London. FARQUHAR, M. W. T.— 1857 : Writer, i860: Proceeded on furlough. 1861 : Resigned the service, 2 2d May, in Eng- land. FEATHERSTONE, Henry.— 18 18 : Writer. 1820 : Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Chingleput. 1822 : Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Trichinopoly. 1824 : Eegister of the Zillah of Combaconum. 1826 : Head Assistant to the Accountant-General. Died, on his passage to England, yl July 1826, on board the "Barossa" MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. 53 FIRTH, Gideon. — 1766: Writer. 177 1 : Factor. 1774: Junior Merchant. 1780 : Senior Merchant. No trace after 1780. FISHER, William. — 1836 : Writer. 1838 : Assistant to Prin- cipal Collector and Magistrate, iSTorth Arcot. 1839 : Acting Head Assistant to Principal Collector and Magistrate, Bellary. 1842 : Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Bellary. 1844 : Act- ing Sub-Judge of the Zillah of Bellary. 1845 : Proceeded to Europe. 1848: Acting Sub- Judge of the Zillah of Chittoor ; Acting Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, North Arcot ; Acting Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Canara. 1849 : Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, and Acting Additional Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Canara. 1851 : Acting Sub- Judge, Mangalore. 1852: Sub- Judge, Combaconum. 1854: At first Additional, and subsequently Sub-Collector and Joint Magis- trate, Canara. 1855 : Acting Collector and Magistrate, Canara. 1856: Collector and Magistrate, Canara. 1859: Collector and Magistrate, South Canara. i860 : Collector and Magistrate, North Canara. 1862: Kesident of Travancore and Cochin. 1864: liesigned the service, 4th April. {Annuitant.) FITZHUGH, Valentine. — 17 74 -.Writer. 1782 : Factor. No trace after 1782. FLOYER, Charles (ist). — 1754: Writer. 1771 ^ Senior Merchant. 1776: Member of the Council of the Governor. 1777: Recalled hy order of the General Court of Proprietors, gth May, and suspended. 1782 : Appointed Chief of the Guntoor Circars. No trace after 1782. FLOYER, Charles (2d). — 1 781 : Writer. 1782: Assistant to the Secretary to the Select Committee. 1783 : Clerk to the Com- mittee of Stores ; Assistant to the Committee of Circuit. 1786 : Paymaster at Samalcottah. 1790 : Collector in the Southern Division of Arcot. 1793 : Out of employ. Died, 1st May 1794. FORBES, MiCHiE. — 1796: Writer. 1799: Assistant in the Public, Commercial, and Kevenue Department. 1800 : Assistant to the Accountant in the Commercial and Kevenue Department ; Assistant under the Collector of the Polygar Peishcush. 1802 : Deputy Revenue Accountant. 1804 : On leave to Bombay on 2rrivcde affairs. 1813 : At home. 1815 : Out of tJie service. FORBES, Sir John, Bart. — 1802 : Writer. 1804 : Assistant to the Secretary in the Revenue and Judicial Department. 1805 : Assistant under the Collector of i!?ellore and Ongole. i8o6 : 54 MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. Kegisterof the Zillali of the Southern Division of Arcot. 1813 : Assistant Judge at Salem. 1818 : Judge and Criminal Judge of South Malabar. 1823 : Judge and Criminal Judge of the Zillah of Combaconum. 1824: At home. {Annuitaiit on the Fund from 1st January, 1827.) FORBES, Charles Henry. — 1827 : Writer. 1830 : Second Assistant to the Principal Collector and Magistrate of Madura. 183 1 : At home. 1837 : Out of the service. FORBES, Henry. — 1830: Writer. 1832: Doing Duty in Sec- retary's Office, Revenue and Judicial Department. 1833 : Assis- tant to the Principal Collector, Coimbatore. 1835 : Acting Head Assistant to the Principal Collector, Coimbatore ; Acting Head Assistant and afterwards Assistant to the Principal Collector, Tanjore. 1839: Acting Sub - Collector and Joint Magistrate, Tinnevelly and Tanjore. 1840: Sub-Collector and Joint Magis- trate, Tanjore. 1842 : Proceeded to Europe on furlough. 1845 : Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Chingleput; Officiating Civil and Sessions Judge, Masulipatam ; Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Raj ahmundry. 1850: Commissioner to Inquire into the Post Office System of the Presidency. 185 1 : Collector and Magistrate, Cuddapah. 1853 : Acting Collector and Magistrate, afterwards Resident, at Tanjore. 1856: Acting Member of the Board of Revenue. 1857 : Acting Secretary to Government in Revenue and Public Works Department. 1858: Member of the Legislative Coimcil of India. 1862 : Resigned the service, 10th May. {Annuitant.) FORBES, Alexander Penrose.— 1837: Writer. 1838: Assis- tant to the Collector and Magistrate of Rajahmundry. 1839: Acting Head Assistant to the Sudder and Foujdarry Adawlut. 1840 : Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Rajahmundry; Pro- reeded on furlough. 1844: Resigned the service, ph June, in England. FORBES, Gordon Sullivan. — 1838: Writer. 1839: Assistant to Principal Collector and Magistrate, Guntoor. 1840: Acting Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Guntoor. 1841 : Register of the Zillah Court of Combaconum. 1843 : Extra Assis- tant to Collector and Magistrate, Tinnevelly. 1844 : Acting Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Canara. 1845 : Acting Assistant Judge of the Zillah of Mangalore. 1846 : Acting Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Canara. 1847 • Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Canara. 1 849 : Proceeded MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. 55 to Europe on furlough. 1852 : Acting Deputy Collector of Sea Customs, Madras ; Acting Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, jNIalabar ; Additional Acting Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, South Arcot. 1854: Acting Sub-Collector and Joint Magis- trate, South Arcot. 1855 : Acting Secretary to Board of Kevenuc; Sub-Collector and Magistrate, South Arcot, and at Nellore. 1856 : Secretary to the Board of Ee venue ; Oil rnedical leave to Euroj^e for 15 months. 1858 : Collector and Magistrate, and Agent to the Governor of ^Madras, in Ganjam. 1864 : On special leave, extended to 12 months' medical leave to Europe. 1 867 : Third Member of the Board of Revenue ; Member of the Committee for the Examination of Assistants. 1869 : Additional Member of the Governor-General of India in Council; Second Member of the Board of Revenue ; and Acting Commissioner for the Uncovenanted Civil Service Exami- nation. 1870: First Member of Board of Revenue, and Addi- tional Member of Legislative Council of India. 1873 ; Resigned the service, 13//^ December. {Annuitant.) FORSTER, Geokge. — 1770: Writer. 1776: Factor. 1778: Junior Merchant. 1782: Senior Merchant. 1790: In Bengal, ivhdre he died. FORSYTH, William Alexander.— 1826 : Writer. 1829: Assistant to the Principal Collector of Coinibatore. 1830 : Head Assistant to the Collector of Guntoor. 1831 : Register of the Zillah of Malabar. 1835 : Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate of Kellore; Acting Assistant Judge of Malabar. 1836: Acting Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge of Salem. 1837 : Sub- Collector and Joint Magistrate of Canara; Re-appointed Acting Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge of Salem ; Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge of ^ladura ; Acting Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge of Salem. 1838: At home on absentee allowance. 1841 : Returned to India. 1842 : Sub-Col- lector and Joint Magistrate of Canara. 1845 : Civil and Sessions Judge, Tellicherry. 1852 : Civil and Sessions Judge, Salem. 1854: Civil and Sessions Judge, I^ellore; Resigned the service, 1st May, in India. (An7iuitant on the Fund, 1854.) Died, 24th October 1867, in London. FOSTER, Henry. — 1781 : Writer. No trace after 1782. ERASER, Thomas. — 1794: Writer. 1797: Assistant under the Secretary in the Public, Revenue, and Commercial Department. 1799: Accountant and Civil Auditor at Ceylon. 1802: Out of employ. 1803 : Head Assistant to the Collector of Government 56 MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS, Customs; Deputy Accountant-General. 1806: Collector of the Zillah of Masulipatam. 1809 : Accountant-General, and Account- ant to the Supreme Court of Judicature ; Collector of Nellore^ Died, 1st September 1823, at Machos. FRASER, William A. — 1806: Writer; Assistant under the Collector of Nellore and Ongole. 1810: At liome. 1813 : Re- turned to India; Head Assistant to the Collector of Malabar. 1815 : Deputy Commercial Resident at MaddepoUam and Masuli- patam. 1823: Out of the service. FRASER, James. — 1821 : Writer. 1824: Assistant to the Principal Collector of the Southern Division of Arcot. 1826 : At home on absentee aUoioance. 1828 : Returned to India, per " Wel- lington." 1829: Additional Sub-Collector of Cuddapah. 1830: Sub-Collector of Ganjam. 1835 : At home. Died, 22d July 1835, at Lymington. FRASER, James Burnett. — 1828 : Writer. 1830 : Head Assistant to the Collector of Ganjam. 1832 : Commissioner for Drawing Government Lotteries ; Acting Deputy Telugoo Translator to Government. Died, 31^^ October 1832, at Madras. FREEMAN, Charles. — 177 1 : AVriter. 1776: Factor and Assistant at Ingeram. 1780: Junior Merchant. 1782: Senior Merchant. I'jgi : At home. 1792: Out of the service. FREESE, Arthur. — 1821 : Writer. 1824: Employed under the Commissioner in the Deccan. 1826 : Second Assistant to the Principal Collector in the Southern Mahratta Country. 1827 : Third Assistant to the Principal Collector in the Southern Mahratta Dooab. 1828 : Additional Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate of Cuddapah. 1829 : Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate of Cuddapah. 1832 : At home on absentee alloivance. 1835 : Re- turned to India, per ^^ Asia;" Collector and Magistrate of Vizaga- patam. 1837 : Acting Judge and Criminal Judge of Chicacole. 1838 : Judge and Criminal Judge of Chicacole ; Acting Collector and Magistrate, afterwards Collector and Magistrate of Chingleput. 1839 : Judge and Criminal Judge, Chicacole ; Collector and Magis- trate of Chingleput. 185 1 : Collector and Magistrate, Cuddapah. 1852 : Resigned the service, ^oth June, in India. {Annuitant on the Fund, 1851.) Died, yl Jaiiuary 1882, in England. FRENCH, William. — 1814 : Writer. 181 7 : Second Assistant to the Collector at Madura. 1820 : Head Assistant to the Col- lector and I^Iagistrate of the Southern Division of Arcot. Died, 1st April 1823, at Guddalore, MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. 57 FRERE, Hatley. — 1829 : Writer. 1832 : At home on absentee aUoicance. 1836 : Assistant and Acting Head Assistant to Prin- cipal Collector and Magistrate, Malabar ; Acting Head Assistant, afterwards Head Assistant to Principal Collector and Magistrate, Coimbatore. 1837 : Officiating Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge, Salem. 1838 : Acting Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Coimbatore ; Acting Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge, Salem. 1839 : Acting Sub-Secretary to the Board of Kevenue. 1840 : Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge, Salem. 1843 : Sub-Judge, Salem. 1849 * Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Tinnevelly. 185 1 : Civil and Sessions Judge, Tellicherry. 1859 : Officiating Judge of the Court of Sudder and Foujdarry Adawlut. i860 : Puisne Judge of the Court of Sudder and Foujdarry Adawlut. 1862 : Judge of the High Court of Judicature at Madras. 1866: Resigned the service, T^oth January. {Annuitant.) FROUD, Edward. — 1764: Writer. 1771 : Factor. 1774: Junior Merchant. 1776 : Senior Merchant and Paymaster at Vellore. No trace after 1780. FULLERTON, Robert. — 1789 : Writer. 1790 : Assistant under the Military Secretary. 1791 : Assistant at Masulipatam. 1797 : Assistant under the Commercial Resident at the Presidency. 1798: Deputy Commercial Resident at Ingeram. 1802 : Commercial Resident at Ingeram. 1805 : General Agent for Managing the Monopoly and Sale of Salt. 1806 : Third Judge of the Provincial Court, Xorthern Division. 1809 : Third Member of the Board of Trade, and General Superintendent of Investments. 1 8 1 2 : Super- intendent of Government Lotteries. 1814 : Second Member of Council, and President of the Board of Trade. Died in 1830. FULLERTON, James. — 1794: Writer. 1797: Assistant under the Secretary in the Military, Secret, and Political Department. 1799 ; Assistant under the Commercial Resident at Maddepollam. 1800 : Deputy Commercial Resident at Maddepollam. Died, 2^th October 1808, at Maddepollam. FULLERTON, Charles. — 1804: Writer. 1805: Assistant under the Collector of the Zillah of Rajahmundry. 1807 : Register of the Zillah of Cuddapah. 1809 : Register of the Zillah of Masulipatam. 1 8 1 5 : Assistant Judge of the Zillah of Madura ; Assistant Judge of the Zillah of Chittoor. 1816 : Judge and Criminal Judge of the Zillah of Chingleput. Died, Tjth September 1824, at Madras. FULLERTON, AYilliam Elphinstone. — 181 7 : Writer. 1820 : 58 MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. At home. 1824 : Returned to India ; Assistant to the Secretary to the Board of Revenue. 1826: Out of employ. 1827 : Employed under the Penang Government. 1831 : At home on absentee allowance. 1835 : Out of the service. FULLERTON, George F. — 1843 : Writer. 1846 : Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Chingleput. 1852 : Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Chingleput. 1855 : Proceeded on furlough. 1857 : Returnedlto India. 1858 : Subordinate Judge, Mangalore. 1859 : Deputy Register of Court of Sudder and Fouj- darry Adawlut. Died, ^th July 1861, in London. GAHAGAN, Frederick. — 1796: Writer. 1798: Assistant in the Public Revenue and Commercial Department ; Assis- tant imder the Commercial Resident at the Presidency. 1799: Assistant imder the Governor of Ceylon. 1801 : Head Assistant in the Revenue and Judicial Department. 1802 : Deputy Post- master-General. 1803 : Subordinate Collector in the Ceded Districts. 1807 : Collector of the Zillah of Bellary. 1809 : Secretary in the Revenue and Judicial Department ; French Translator to Government. 1810 : Superintendent of Stamps. 181 2 : Third Judge of the Provincial Court, Centre Division. Died, igth May 181 5, at Nell ore. GAHAGAN, Thomas. — 1804: AYriter. 1806 : Assistant under the Secretary in the Revenue and Judicial Department. 1808 : Assistant to the Register of the Zillah of Mangalore ; Fixed Examiner under the Secretary to the Board of Revenue. 1809 : Deputy Secretary to the Board of Revenue. 181 2 : Head Assistant to the Collector of Malabar. 1813 : Register of the Zillah of Canara. 1815 : Register of the Zillah of Masuli- patam. 1 8 1 6 : Register to the Provincial Court, Northern Division. 1817 : Head Assistant to the Collector and Assistant Magistrate of Chingleput. 1820 : Judge and Criminal Judge of the Zillah of jSellpre. 1823 : At home. 1828 : Returned to India ; Judge and Criminal Judge of Malabar. 1830 : Second Judge of the Pro- vincial Court, Centre Division, Died, 2W1 Novemher 1833, cd Chittoor. GAMBIER, Cornish. — 1779: Writer. 1790: Senior Mer- chant. 1795 : Senior Merchant, and Collector at Muglatore. No trace after 1799. GARDINER, Robert. — 1767 : AVriter. 1771 : Assistant at Yizagapatam. 1774 : Factor and Assistant at Yizagapatam. 1776 : Junior Merchant and Assistant, Yizagapatam. 1778 : Senior Mer- MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. 59 chant. 1790: At home. 1795: Chief of Masulipatam. 1800: At heme. 1801 : Out of the service. GARDINER, Henry. — 181 1 : Writer. 1814 : Register and Assistant Collector of the Zillah of Seringapatam. 1821 : At home. 1826: Returned to India; Acting Collector and Magistrate of Rajahmimdry ; Acting Collector and Magistrate of Vizagapatam. 1833 : At home. {Annuitant on the Fund from 1st January 1836.) GARDINER, Richard. — 1824 : Writer. 1827 : Assistant to the Principal Collector and Magistrate of Tanjore. 1828 : Head Assis- tant to the Principal Collector and Magistrate of Xorth Arcot. 1829 : Head Assistant to the Principal Collector and Magistrate of Salem. 1832 : Acting Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, afterwards Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate of South Arcot. 1835 : At home on absent alloioance. 1840 : Absent from India five years. GARRATT, Robert Sudlow.— 1840 : Writer. 1843: Assis- tant to Principal Collector and Magistrate, Malabar. 1845 : Assis- tant to Principal Collector and Magistrate, Canara. 1846 : Assis- tant to Principal Collector and Magistrate, Tanjore. 1847; Head Assistant to Principal Collector and Magistrate, Tanjore. 1848 : Proceeded on furlough. 1850 : Returned to India. 1851 : Proceeded on furlough ; Resigned the service^ yl September, in Frngland. GARROW, Edward. — 1769: Writer. 1771* Assistant at Cuddalore. 1774: Factor and Assistant at Cuddalore. 1778: Junior Merchant. 1780: Senior Merchant. 1792: Senior Mer- chant, and Paymaster and Storekeeper at Trichinopoly. 1795 : At home. 1799 : Out of the service. GARROW, Joseph. — 1779 : Writer. 1790 : Senior Merchant. Died in 1791. GARROW, George. — 1794: Writer. 1797: Assistant under the Secretary in the Public, Revenue, and Commercial Depart- ment. 1798: Assistant in the Revenue and Commercial Depart- ment at Ceylon. 1799 : Out of employ ; DeputySecretary to the Board of Revenue. 1800 : Superintendent of the Company's Land in Black Town. 1801 : Secretary to the Board of Revenue. 1802 : Collector in the Division of Arcot south of the River Palar. iSot, : Out of employ. iSo^ : At home. iSoj : Retimied to India; Acting Superintendent of PoKce. 1808: Collector of Trichinopoly. 1809 : Accountant-General, and Accountant-General to the Supreme Court. 1827 : Judge and Criminal Judge of 6o MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. Combaconum. 1829 : First Judge of the Provincial Court, ]S"orthem Division. 1832 : First Judge of the Provincial Court, Southern Division. 1836 : Acting Civil Auditor and Superinten- dent of Stamps. Died, 4th August 1838, at Trichinopoly. GARROW, William. — 1796: "Writer. 1799: Assistant under the Pulolic, Commercial, and Revenue Department. 1800 : Assis- tant to the Sea Customer, and Collector of Government Customs ; Deputy Secretary to the Board of Trade. 1801 : Head Assistant under the Collector of Dindigul. 1803 : Collector of Coimbatore. 1805 : Principal Collector of Coimbatore. Died, I'jth July 1815, at Fort St George. GIBBES, George S.— 1830 : Writer. Died, i6th July 1833, at Kamptee. GLASS, Edward Binnet. — 1822: Writer. 1823: At liome. 1826 : Returned to India ; Acting Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Masulipatam. 1828 : Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Bellary. 1831 : Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate of Bellary. 1832 : Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge of Salem. 1833 : At liome. 1835 : Returned to India. 1836 : Acting Judge and Criminal Judge of Comba- conum ; Acting Judge and Criminal Judge of Cuddapah ; Acting Collector and Magistrate of Guntoor. 1837 : Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge of Guntoor; Acting Judge and Criminal Judge of Madura. 1838: Acting Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge of Chingleput ; Acting Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge of Chicacole; Judge and Criminal Judge of Chicacole. 1840: Judge and Criminal Judge, Vizagapatam. 1842: Third Judge of the Provincial Court of Appeal, Xorthern Division. 1844 : Civil and Sessions Judge, Chicacole. 1859 : Proceeded on furlough; Returned to India the same year ; Civil and Sessions Judge, Chicacole. i860 : Resigned the service in India. {Annuitant on the Fund, i860.) Died, ijth December 1872. GLEIG, Jonathan Duncan. — 181 2 : Writer. 1819 : Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Cuddapah ; (At home.) 1822 : Returned to India. 1823 : Register at Salem. 1824 : Sub- Collector and Assistant Magistrate of Madura ; {At home.) 1826 : Returned to India ; Sub-Collector of Madura. 1828: Sub-Collector and Magistrate of Madura. 1829 : At home on absentee allowance. 1832 : Returned to India; Acting Judge and Criminal Judge of Chittoor. 1833 : Collector and Magistrate of Masulipatam, and in Charge of the Treasury there. 1835 : Principal Collector and MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. 61 Magistrate of Cuddapah. 1838 : Principal Collector and Magis- trate of Salem. 1844: Resigned the service, yl December, in India. {Ammitant on the Fund, 1845.) Died, 20th January 1852. GODDARD, Walter. — 1762: Writer. 1768: Factor and Assistant at Masiilipatam. IVo trace after 1771. GOLDIE, John Henry. — 1839 ' Writer. 1841 : Assistant to Principal Collector and Magistrate, Coimbatore. 1843: Acting Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Malabar. 1844 : Acting Head Assistant to Register of the Court of Sudder and Foujdarry Adawliit ; Acting Head Assistant to Principal Collector and Magistrate, Coimbatore. 1845 : Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Bellary ; (Proceeded to Eiiro]je on furlough). 1848 : Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, IS'orth Arcot ; Acting Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Rajalimundry. 1849 : Acting Sub- Judge, Rajalimundry. 1850 : Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Cuddapah ; Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Rajahmunclry ; Acting Sub-Collector and Magis- trate, North Arcot. 1852 : Acting Sub- Judge, Chittoor. 1853 : Sub-Judge, Chittoor. 1857 : Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Chittoor. 1858 : Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Bellary. 1861 : Civil and Sessions Judge, Tinnevelly. 1863 : On medical leave to Europe for 18 months. 1865 : Resigned the service, i^th Se2}temher. {Annuitant.) GOLDINGHAM, John.— 1820 : Writer. 182 1 : Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of ISTellore. 1825 : Assistant to the Secretary to the Board of Revenue. 1826 : Deputy Tamil Trans- lator to Government ; Officiating Junior Deputy Secretary to the Board of Revenue. 1827 : Junior Deputy Secretary to the Board of Revenue. 1828 : Sub- Collector and Joint Magistrate of Tan- jore. 1832 : At home on absentee allowance. 1835 : Returned to India; Acting Judge and Criminal Judge of Salem. 1836: Acting Collector and Magistrate of Masulipatam. 1837 : Acting Judge and Criminal Judge of Nellore ; Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge of Chingleput ; Acting Collector and Magistrate of Guntoor. 1838 : Collector and Magistrate of Guntoor. 1843 • Collector and Magistrate of Northern Division, Arcot. 1849 : Third Member of the Board of Revenue. 185 1 : Second Member of the Board of Revenue. 1852 : Second Member of the Board of Revenue, and Member of the College Board. 1855 : First Member of the Board of Revenue, i860 : Resigned the service in Marchy in India. {Annuitant on the Fund^ i860,) 62 MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS, GOMONDE, Edwakd Thomas.— 1806 : Writer. 1807 : Assis- tant to the Secretary in the Kevenue and Judicial Department. 1809 : Assistant to the Collector of Bellary. 181 2 : Student at the College of Fort St. George ; Eegister of Seringapatam. Died^ 16th Decemher 18 13, at Seringapatam. GOODLAD, William Martin.— 1762 : Writer. 1768 : Factor. 1771 : Junior Merchant. No trace after 1771. GOODWYN, Thomas W.— 1831 : Writer. 1832 : Second Assistant to the Principal Collector of Tanjore. 1833 : Register of the Zillah of Madura. 1834 : Register of the Zillah of Rajali- mundry. 1835 : Acting Assistant to the Principal Collector of Madura, 1837 : Head Assistant to the Principal Collector and Magistrate of Madura, and Acting Head Assistant to the Principal Collector and Magistrate of Malabar ; Officiating Judge and Joint Criminal Judge of Malabar. 1838 : Acting Head Assistant to the Principal Collector and Magistrate of Malabar; Acting Sub- Collector and Joint Magistrate of Malabar. 1839: Head Assis- tant to the Principal Collector and Magistrate of Madura. 1841 : Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate of Madura. 1842 : Proceeded on furlough, 1845 '- Returned to India; Assistant Judge, Calicut. 1846: Subordinate Judge, Calicut. 185 1 : Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Tanjore. 1854 : Civil and Sessions Judge, Salem. 1855 : Proceeded on furlough. 1856 : Returned to India. 1857 : Civil and Sessions Judge, Salem. 1859 : Proceeded on furlough. 1861 : Resig7ied the service in England. {Annuitant on the Fund^ 1861.) GORDON, William. — 1778: Writer. 1790: Senior Merchant and Assistant, Vizagapatam. 1795 : Senior Merchant and Assis- tant, Ganjam. 1800: Paymaster and Garrison Storekeeper at Masulipatam. 1803 : First Judge of the Court of Circuit and Appeal for the Centre Division. 1806 : At home. 1809 : Out of the service. GORDON, William Hesse. — 1791 : Writer; Assistant under the Secretary to the Board of Revenue. 1792: Under Searcher at the Sea Gate. 1796: At home. 1797: Returned to India. 1799 : Paymaster and Garrison Storekeeper at Seringapatam. 1806: At home. 1809: Returned to India. 18 10: At home. Died, 2,^th June 1813, m England. GORDON, William Colin. — 1 816: Writer. Died, Wi Februai^ 1820, at Coimhatore. GORDON, James Richard. — 1847 : Writer. 1849 : Assistant MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. 63 io Collector and Magistrate, Coimbatore. 1851 : Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Trichinopoly. 1854 : Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Guntoor. 1855 : Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Guntoor. Died, ^tU December 1857, at Velio re. GOSLING, George Robert. — 1818 : Writer. 1820: Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Eellary. 1821 : Acting Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Bellary. Died, 20th December 1825, at Anantapore. GOSTLING, Charles Philip. — 1848 : Writer. 1851 : Assis- tant to Collector and Magistrate, Rajahmundry. 1854 : Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Chingieput. 1855 : Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Chingieput ; Third Assistant to Accountant-General. 1857 : Proceeded on furlowjli. Died, 1st April 1857, at Exeter. GO WAN, George. — 1796: Writer. 1798: Assistant under the Secretary in the Public, Revenue, and Commercial Depart- ment. 1800 ; Assistant under the Secretary in the Military, Political, and Secret Department ; Assistant Collector of Canara. 1804 : Register in the Northern Division of Arcot. 1805 : Subor- dinate Collector of Canara. 1808: At home. 18 14: Returned to India; Judge and Magistrate of the Zillah of A'erdachellum. 182 1 : Second Judge of the Provincial Court, Southern Division. 1823 : Second Puisne Judge of the Sudder and Foujdarry Adawlut. 1826: At home. 1827: Out of the service. GR.ffiME, Henry Sulivan. — 1796: Writer. 1798: Second Assistant under the Collector of the Polygar Peishcush. 1799 : Head Assistant under the Collector of the Polygar Peishcush. 1800 : Subordinate Collector in the Ceded Districts. 1803 ; Col- lector in the Southern Division of Coimbatore. 1804 : Collector in the Northern Division of Arcot. 1818 : Third Judge of the Provincial Court, Southern Division. 1820 : Third Judge of the Provincial Court, Central Division ; Third Member of the Board of Revenue. 182 1 : Second Puisne Judge of the Sudder and Foujdarry Adawlut. 1823 : Member of Council and President of the Sudder Court and Board of Revenue. 1828 : Vacated Council agreeably to the Regulations. 1830 : Resident at Nagpore. 1834: At home on absentee allowance. {Annuitant on the Fund from ist Maij 1837.) GRAHAM, David. — 1773 : Writer. 1778 : Factor. 1782 ; Junior Merchant. No trace after 1783. 64 MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS, GRAHAM, John.— i8 1 8 : Writer. 1820 : At home. 1825 : Out of the service. GRANT, Alexander.— 1789 : Writer; Assistant under the Secretary in the Secret Department. No trace after 1789. GRANT, Francis Alexander.— 1789 : Writer. 1790: Assis- tant to the Secretary to the Board of Ke venue. 1791 : Assistant under one of the Collectors of Tanjore. 1 793 : Assistant under the Resident at Kagpore. 1796: Collector in the Mayavaram Districts of the Tanjore Country. 1799: Resident at ISTagpore. 1801 : At home. 1806 : Returned to India. 1809 : Judge and Magistrate of the Zillah of Rajahmundry ; Third Judge of the Pro- vincial Court, Southern Division. 1811: Second Judge of the Provincial Court, Southern Division. 1821 : Senior Judge of the Provincial Court, Southern Division. - 1824: First Puisne Judge of the Sudder and Foujdarry Adawlut. {Anmdtant on the Fund from 1st May 1832.) GRANT, Patrick.— 181 7 : Writer. 1819: Assistant to the Secretary to the Board of Revenue'; Register of the Zillah of Nellore. 1820 : Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of the Northern Division of Arcot. 1823 : Head Assistant to the Prin- cipal Collector and Magistrate of the Southern Division of Arcot. 1828 : At home on absentee allowance. 1831 : Returned to India. 1832: Sheriff of Madras. 1833: Judge and Criminal Judge of Canara. 1835 : Collector and Magistrate of Gunipor, and Acting Collector of Rajahmundry. 1836 : Collector and Magistrate of Rajahmundry. 1838: Collector and Magistrate of Masulipatam. Died, 2Sth May 1842, at Masulipatam. GRANT, Robert. — 181 7: Writer. 1820: Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Guntoor. 1824: Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Trichinopoly. 1828 : Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate of the Northern Division of Arcot. 1831 : At home on absentee allowance. 1834: Returned to India, per ''Amelia Tho7npson;" Judge and Criminal Judge of Nellore. 1844: Proceeded on furlough ; Resigned the 'service, 4th June, in India. (Annuitant on the Fund, 1844.) Died, ist December 1870, in England. GREENHILL, Joseph.— 178 1 : Writer. 1783: Assistant to the Secretary to the Select Committee. 1784: Assistant to the Secretary in the Civil Department. 1786: Assistant to the Sec- retary in .the Military Department, Deputy Garrison Storekeeper, Acting Secretary to the Committee for Revising, Correcting, and MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. 65 Re-publishing the Book of Military Regulations, and Surveyor of the Company's Grounds. 1787: Assistant to the Board of Trade. 1788: Under Searcher at the Sea Gate. 1790: Upper Searcher at the Sea Gate ; Deputy Sea Customer, and Deputy Controller- General. 1791 : Garrison Storekeeper. 1796: Import Ware- house-keeper. 1797: Commercial Resident at Ceylon. 1801 : At home. 1803: Returned to India; Commercial Resident in the Ceded Districts. 1805 : Military Paymaster at the Presidency and of Extraordinaries. 1807: Garrison Storekeeper. 181 1: Paymaster to the King's Troops. Died, iSth June 181 1, at Madras. GREENWAY, Edward Croft. — 1796: Writer. 1798: Assis- tant under the Secretary in Public, Revenue, and Commercial De- partment; Assistant to the Collector in the Jaghire. 1799 : First Assistant to the Collector in the Jaghire. i8ot : Collector in the Jaghire; Collector of the Pulicat and the District of Setwadoo. 1803 : Secretary in the Revenue and Judicial Department. 1809: Acting Junior Puisne Judge of the Sudder Adawlut, and Sudder Foujdarry Adawlut. 181 1: Junior Puisne Judge of the Sudder Adawlut and Sudder Foujdarry Adawlut. 1 82 1 : At home. 1826: Returned to India; Judge and Criminal Judge of the Zillah of Bellary. Died, 2'jth March 1828, at Mangalore. GREENWAY, George S.— 1829 : Writer; Assistant to the Collector of Trichinopoly. 1 83 1 : Second Assistant, afterwards Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Chingleput. 1832 : Junior Deputy Secretary to the Board of Revenue. 1833 : Special Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Chingleput. 1835: Register of the Zillah of Malabar. 1837 : Acting Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge of Malabar ; Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge of Cochin. 1844: Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge of Canara. 1844 : Assistant Judge of Mangalore. 1 846 : Subordinate Judge of Mangalore. 1 848 : Civil and Sessions Judge, Trichinopoly. 1854 : Proceeded on furlough. Died, loth March 1857, iri London. GREGORY, Arthur William.— 1773 : Writer. 1778 : Factor. 1782 : Junior Merchant. 1790 : Senior Merchant. 1791 : Senior Merchant and Paymaster at Chicacole. 1792: Second in Council at Vizagapatam. 1795: Second in Council at Viza- gapatam, and Accountant; also Collector of a Division of the Vizianagram Zemindary. 1800 : At home. 1802 : Out of the service. 66 MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. GREGORY, George. — 1793: Writer. 1796: Assistant under the Export Warehouse-keeper, and Examiner in the Office of Com- mercial Accountant. 1797 : Assistant under the Commercial Resident at Ceylon; Deputy Commercial Resident at Ceylon. 1801 : Acting Commercial Agent at Ceylon. 1803 : Out of employ. 1806: Judge and Magistrate of the Zillah of Ramnad. 1809: Collector of Cuddapah. 1810 : Judge and Magistrate of the Zillah of Salem. 181 6 : Judge of the Zillah of Guntoor. 1818 : Judge and Criminal Judge of the Zillah of Ganjam. 182 1 : Judge and Criminal Judge of the Zillah of Chicacole. 1824 : At home. 1828 : Out of the service. GRENFELL, St. Leger Murray. — 1850: Writer. 1853: Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Chingleput. 1855 : Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate of the Northern Division of Arcot. 1856 : Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Tan- jore. Died, 22d February i860, at Caddapah. GUY, Richard. — 1769: Writer. 1774: Eactor. 1776: Assistant at Cuddalore. 1778 : Junior Merchant. 1780: Senior Merchant. No trace after 1782. GWATKIN, John.— 1806 : Writer; Deputy Secretary to the Board of Trade. 1807 : Acting Secretary to the Board of Trade. 1 8 10: Secretary to the Board of Trade. 1812 : Reporter of External Commerce. 18 14: At home. 1815 : Returned to India; Secretary to the Board of Trade. 1819 : Superintendent of Investments, and in Charge of the Import Warehouse. 1820 : Second Member of the Board of Trade. 1823: Export Ware- house-keeper. 1824 : Commercial Superintendent and Warehouse- keeper. 1830: At home on absentee alloivance. {Annuitant on the Fund from 1st May 1832.) HADOW, George John. — 1804: Writer. 1807 : Assistant to the Chief Secretary in the Secret, Political, and Foreign Depart- ment. 1808 : Assistant Collector of Government Sea Customs. 1 821: Collector of Government Sea Customs. 1830: Resigned the service, in May. Died, ^th March iS6g, in EngJand. HAIG, James. — 1808 : Writer. 1810 : Assistant to the Superintendent of Stamps; Assistant to the Collector in the Northern Division. 181 2 : Student at the College of Fort St. George ; Register of the Zillah of Salem. 181 6 : Register of the Zillah of Tinnevelly. 1822 : Acting Register of the Zillah of Combaconum. 1824: Register of the Zillah of Combaconum ; Judge and Criminal Judge of Cuddapah. 1832 : Acting Third MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. 67 Judge of the Provincial Court, Southern Division ; {At home on absentee allowance.) 1834: Returned to India, j^er " Ahherton" 1836 : Second Judge of Provincial Court, ^N'orthern Division, and Acting Second Judge of Provincial Court, Southern Division. 1837 : Acting First Judge of Provincial Court, Southern Division. 1840 : First Judge of the Provincial Court of Appeal and Circuit for the :N^orthern Division. {Annuitant on the Fund, 1840.) Died, 2,1st May 1854, /;i England. HAGGARD, John.— 1843 : Writer. 1845: Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Xellore. Died, ^oth June 1849, «^ Tranquehar. HALIBURTON, David. — 1770: Writer. 1776: Factor. 1778: Junior Merchant. 1782: Senior Merchant. 1790: Senior Merchant, and Paymaster at Chandergherry. 1792 : Member of the Board of Kevenue. 1795 '• Member of the Board of Revenue and Persian Translator; {At home.) 1800: Out of the service. HALL, Henry. — 1796: Writer. 1798: Assistant under the Secret, Military, and Political Department, Dutch Translator, and Deputy Commercial Resident at Banda. Died, 1799, at Malacca. HALL, Frederick. — 1825 : Writer. 1827 : Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Madura. 1828: Head Assistant to the Collector of Tinnevelly. id>2,o '. At home on abse7itee allowance. 1832: Returned to India, per '' Claudine.'' Died at sea, iT^th May 1834, on hoard the ^' Hero of Maloicn.'^ HALL, Arthur. — 1831 : Writer. 1834 : Assistant to Principal Collector and Magistrate, Canara. 1836 : Assistant to Principal Collector and Magistrate, Korth Arcot. 1837 : Acting Head Assistant to Principal Collector and Magistrate, Xorth Arcot. 1839: Head Assistant to Principal Collector and Magistrate, Xorth Arcot. 1842 : Acting Sub-Collector and Joint Magis- trate, Xorth Arcot. 1843 '- Proceeded to Europe on furlough. 1846 : Acting Head Assistant to the Accountant-General, and Acting Tamil Translator to Government ; Member of the College Board; and Acting Sub-Secretary to the Board of Revenue. 1847 : Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Canara. 1849 : Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Honore. 1854 : Collector and Magistrate, South Arcot. 1857: On medical leave to England for 24 months. 1859: Member of the Board of Revenue. i860 : President of the Commissioners of Income Tax. 1862 : 68 MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. On medical leave for 12 months ; Resigned the service, 2$th November. {Annuitant.) HALLETT, Chaeles Hughes. — 1828: Writer. 1830: Assistant to the Accountant-General. 1832 : Acting Head Assistant, afterwards Senior Assistant, to the Accountant- General. 1834 : Kegister to the Provincial Court, Centre Division ; Acting Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate of North Arcot. 1836 : Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate of North Arcot. 1838 : At home on private affairs. 1839 : Returned to India, per ^^ Tliomas Grenville." 1840: Out of emjyloij. 1842: Head Assistant to Accountant-General ; Collector and Magistrate, Southern Division of Arcot. Died, 4th Novemler 1843, ^^ ^^^^ Cape of Good Hope. HAMILTON, William (of Edinburgh).— 1766 : Writer. 177 1 : Factor, and Assistant at Vizagapatam ; Junior Merchant, and Assistant at Vizagapatam. 1778: Senior Merchant. 1790: At home. 1795 : Out of the service. HAMILTON, William (of Kinghorn). — 1766 : Writer. 1771 : Factor. 1774: Junior Merchant. 1778: Senior Merchant. 1790: Out of the service. HAMILTON, Thomas. — 1768 : Factor. No trace after 1768. HAMILTON, Robert. — 1789 : Writer. 1791 : Assistant under the Secretary in the Public and Revenue Department. 1792 : Assistant under the Resident at Cuddalore. 1796: Assistant to the Collector of Baramahal. Died, 12th April 1797. HAMILTON, John. — 1792 : Writer. Died, 1794, at sea. HAMILTON, Sackville Robert. — 1800: Writer; Resigned, gth August. HAMILTON, Terrick. — 1800: Writer. 1804: Register of the Zillah of Chingleput. 1805 : Register under the Collector of the Northern Division of Arcot. 1806 : Register of the Court of Appeal and Circuit, Centre Division. 1808 : At home. 1813 : Resigned, 6th August, in England. HAMILTON, Archibald. — 1839 • Writer. 1842 : Assistant to Principal Collector and Magistrate of Salem. 1844: Head Assistant to Principal Collector and Magistrate of Salem. Died, 6th June 1846, m India (Shevaroy Hills). HAMMOND, Anthony. — 1771 : Writer. 1776: Factor. 1778 : At home. 1780 : Junior Merchant. 1782 : Out of the service. HANBURT, John.— 1804 : Writer. 1806 : Assistant under MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. 69 the Secretaiy to the Board of Revenue ; Assistant to the Col- lector in the Zillah of Tinnevelly. 1 8 1 3 : Secretary to the Board of Revenue. 1817 : Collector and Magistrate of Cuddapah. 1824: Collector and Magistrate of Rajahmundry. 1827 : At Iwme on absentee alloivance. 1832 : Returned to India ; Acting Cashier to the Government Bank, and Superintendent of Lotteries. Died^ iSth April 1834, at Madras. HANKEY, Thomson. — 1792 : Writer. 1793 : Assistant under the Commercial Resident at Salem. 1794: At home. 1795: Returned to India. 1797 : Deputy Commercial Resident at Salem. 1800 : Resigned, 2W1 March, in India. HARDING, Thomas.— 1802 : Writer. 1805 : Transferred from the Bencoolen Establishment ; Assistant to the Commercial Resident at Ramnad ; First Assistant to the Collector in the Zillah of Dindigul. 1806 : Register to the Zillah of the Southern Division of Tanjore. 1807 '- ^^ home. 181 2 : Out of the service. HARE, Edwakd. — 1778: Writer. 1790: Senior Merchant, and Assistant at Ganjam. 1802 : Out of the service. HARGRAVE, Edward Robert. — 1793 : Writer. 1797 : Assis- tant under the Secretary in the Secret, Military, and Political Department; Assistant to the Collector of Guntoor. 1799: Assistant under the Collector in the Mayavaram District of Tanjore. 1801 : At home. 1803 : Returned to India; Collector of the Zillah of Salem. 1823 : At home. 1828 : Returned to India; Cashier of the Government Bank. Died, 1st March 1830, at Salem.. HARINGTON, William, Sen.— 1783 : Writer. 1785 : Assis- tant to the Secretary to the Select Committee. 1786: Assistant to the Secretary in the Military Department, and Assistant at Tanjore. 1787 : Under the Secretary in the Secret Department. 1789 : Deputy Secretary to the Board of Revenue. 1790 : Secre- tary to the Board of Revenue. 1796 : Junior Member of the Board of Revenue. 1799 '• Out of employ. 1806 : At home. 1813 : Restored to the service. 1814 : Returned to India; Acting Postmaster- General. 1815 : Postmaster -General and Superin- tendent of Lotteries. 1818 : Collector of Government Sea Cus- toms. Died, 14th December 182 1, cd Fort St George. HARINGTON, William, Jun.— 1815 : Writer. 181 7 : Assis- tant to the Register of the Provincial Court, Centre Division. 1819 : Assistant to the Secretary to the Board of Revenue. 1821: 70 MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Northern Division of Arcot. 1825 : Sub-Collector and Assistant Magistrate of Northern Division of Arcot. 1827 : At home on absentee allowance. 1829: Returned to India, per ^^ Nejptune." 1830: Senior Deputy Register of the Sudder Adawlut. 1831 : Sub- Collector and Joint Magistrate of Salem ; Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge of Chingleput. 1832 : Judge and Criminal Judge of Chicacole ; Acting Judge and Criminal Judge of Salem. 1834: Acting Judge and Criminal Judge of Chittoor. 1835: Acting Judge and Criminal Judge of Salem ; Acting Third Judge of the Provincial Court, Southern Division. 1836 : Acting Second Judge of the Provincial Court, Southern Division. 1837 : Third Judge of the Provincial Court, Southern Division ; Acting First Judge of the Provincial Court, Southern Division ; Acting Second Judge of the Provincial Court, Southern Division. 1838 : Third Judge of the Provincial Court of Appeal and Circuit for the Southern Division. 1842 : Second Judge, afterwards First Judge, of the Provincial Court of Appeal and Circuit for the Southern Division. 1844 : Civil and Sessions Judge, Trichinopoly. 1848 : Civil and Sessions Judge, Coimbatore. Died, 2Sth June 1849, at Coimbatore. HAEKER, Robert. — 1776: Writer. 1782: Factor. No trace after 1782. HARRIS, Charles. — 1789: Writer. 1790: Assistant under the Military Secretary. 1791 : Assistant under the Collector in the Centre Division of Arcot. 1793 • Assistant under the Secretary to the Board of Revenue. 1794: Assistant under the Collector in the Southern Division of the Jaghire. 1796 : At liome. 1797 : Returned to India; Senior Assistant to the Collector of the Polygar Peishcush. 1798 : Second Member of the Tanjore Commission. 1799 : Out of employ. 1800 : Collector in the Tanjore Country. 1804: Out of employ. 1805: Sub-Director and Treasurer of the Government Bank. 1806 : General Agent for the Salt Monopoly. 1807 : Acting Member of the Board of Revenue ; Second Judge of the Central Provincial Court. 1809 : First Judge of the Central Provincial Court. 1821 : First Puisne Judge of the Sudder and Foujdarry Adawlut. 1824: At home. 1827 : Returned to India. 1828 : First Judge of the Provincial Court, Centre Division. 1829 : Member of Council and Presi- dent of the Sudder Court. 1831 : President of the Revenue and Marine Boards. 1834 : Quitted Council agreeably to the Regula- MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. yt tions, and appointed Senior oMember of the Board of Revenue. {Annuitant on the Fund, 1835.) HARRIS, Stephen. — 1794 : "Writer, 1795 : Assistant under the Accountant to the Board of Revenue. 1796 : Assistant under the Accountant-General ; Head Assistant under the Resident at Cuddalore. 1802: Assistant to the Military Paymaster-General ; Second Assistant to the Manager for the Supply of Beetle, &c., and Collector of Revenues derived from the Sale of Arrack, &c. 1804 : Assistant to the Collector of the Home Farms; {At home.) 1809: Returned to India; Commercial Resident at Cuddalore. 1812 : At home. 1817: Out of the service. HARRIS, Hon. Michael Thomas. — 1799: Writer. 1802: Assistant to the Collector of Ramnad and Tinnevelly. 1803 : Assistant to the Collector of the Zillah of Ramnad. 1805 : At home. 1807 : Returned to India; Deputy Revenue Accountant. 1810 : Old of employ. 181 1 : Deputy Collector of Madras. 181 5 : Superintendent of Police. 1816 : Collector of Canara. 1822 : Principal Collector and Magistrate of Canara. Died, I'jth May 1824, at Manga! ore. HARRIS, George Anstruther. — 1830 ; Writer. 1831 : Assis- tant to the Chief Secretary. 1832 : Second Assistant to Principal Collector and Magistrate, Xorth Arcot; Acting Assistant to the Chief Secretary. 1833 : Acting Register of the Zillah Court of Cuddapah ; Second Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate, Vizagapatam ; Officiating Assistant to Principal Collector and Magistrate, Xorth Arcot. 1836 : Acting Register of the Zillah Court of Bellary ; Acting Head Assistant to Collector and Magis- trate, Rajahmundry, and of Guntoor. 1838: Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Bellary ; Acting Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge, Malabar. 1839: Acting Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge, Cochin, and at Malabar. 1842 : Assis- tant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge, Malabar. 1843 : Sub- Judge, Mangalore. 1846 : Assistant Judge at Manga] ore. 1848: Officiating Civil and Sessions Judge, and Acting Sub-Judge, at Mangalore. 1849 • Proceeded to Europe on furlough. 1852 : Acting Register to the Court of Sudder and Foujdarry Adawlut. 1853: Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Cuddalore; Civil and Sessions Judge, CaHcut. 1856 : Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Mangalore ; Acting Puisne Judge of the Court of Sudder and Foujdarry Adawlut. 1857 : Civil and Sessions Judge, Chittoor. 1862 : On medical leave for 15 months. 1863 : Civil and Sessions 72 MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS, Judge, Ootacamund ; Civil and Sessions Judge, Coimbatore. 1866 : Resigned the service^ 2^th Jzihj. [Annuitant.) HARRIS, Thomas Inglis Parish.— 1830 : Writer. 1833 : Assistant under the Principal Collector of Tanjore ; Assistant under the Principal Collector and Magistrate, Madura. 1835 : Assistant under the Principal Collector and Magistrate, Coim- batore. 1837 : Acting Head Assistant to Principal Collector and Magistrate, Madura. 1838: Register of the Provincial Court, Southern Division. 1839 : Acting Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge, and Acting Sub-Collector and Magistrate, Salem. 1840 : Acting Assistant Judge, and Acting Register of the Zillah Court, Canara. 1842 : Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge, Cochin. 1843 : Sub- Judge, Bellary. 1847 : Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Bellary. 1849 : Proceeded to Europe on furlough. 185 1 : Acting Deputy Collector of Sea Customs, Madras. 1852 : Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Cuddalore. 1853 : Civil and Sessions Judge, Trichinopoly. 1858 : On medical leave to Euro]pe for 18 months, i860: Resumed Charge of Office. 1866: Re- signed the service^ in February. (Annuitant.) HARRISON, John. — 1808: Writer; Assistant under the Collector of Tinnevelly. 181 1 : Deputy Commercial Resident at Tinnevelly. Died, nth May 181 2, at Tinnevelly. HARRISON, Benjamin, Sen.— 1807 : Writer. 1810 : Assis- tant to the Secretary to the Board of Revenue. 181 1 : Assistant to the Collector of Malabar. 1813 : Head Assistant to the Col- lector of Madura. 1814 : At home. 1819 : Out of the service. HARRISON, Benjamin, Jun. — 1845 : Writer. 1847 : Assis- tant to Collector and Magistrate, Guntoor. Died, 2$th December 1847, at Guntoor. "'. HASLEWOOD, Thomas.— 1778 : Writer. No trace after 1780. HATHWAY, Arthur. — 1839: Writer. 1840: Assistant to Principal Collector and Magistrate, Nellore. 1841 : Acting Head Assistant to Principal Collector and Magistrate, Guntoor. 1842 : Head Assistant to Principal Collector and Magistrate, Masulipatam. 1845 • Proceeded to Europe on furlough. 1847 : Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, North Arcot. 1848 : Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Trichinopoly. 1850 : Acting Sub- Collector and Joint Magistrate, Cuddapah. 185 1 : Acting Sub- Judge, afterwards Sub-Judge, Cuddapah. 1852 : Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Chittoor. 1857 : Acting Civil and Sessions MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. 73 Judge, Tinnevelly. 1858 : Acting Collector and Magistrate, Madura ; Additional Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Canara ; Acting Collector and Magistrate, Salem. 1859 : Collector and Magistrate, Bellary. 1863 : On medical leave to Englayul for 12 months. Died, i 'j th Ajml jS66y 171 Lidia. HAWKINS, William. — 1776 : Writer. 1782 : Factor. 1790: Senior Merchant, and Paymaster at Poonamallee. 1795: Paymaster at Trichinopoly. 1800 : Paymaster at Tricliinopoly, and Garrison Storekeeper. 1805 : At Iwme. 1808 : In India without employ. 1810 : Collector in the Zillah of Masulipatam. 1813 : A"o employ. 1815 : Third Judge of the Court of Appeal, Centre Division. 1819 : Second Judge of the Court of Appeal, Centre Division. 1820 : At home. 1823 : Agent to the East India Company at the Cape of Good Hope. 1831 : Out of the service. HAWKINS, William Brown.— 1832 : Writer. 1834 : Assis- tant under the Principal Collector of North Arcot. 1836 : Assistant to the Principal Collector and Magistrate of Bellary. 1837 : Acting Eegister, afterwards Eegister, of the Zillah of Bellary. 1838 : Assistant to Principal Collector and Magis- trate, Bellary; Eegister to the Zillah Court of Bellary. 1840: Eegister to the Court of Appeal and Circuit, Centre Division. 1844: Extra Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Bellary. 1845 : Subordinate Judge, Cuddapah. 1847 : Proceeded on furlough. Died, yl July 1848, in London. . HAY, James. — 1756 : Writer. 1768 : Senior Merchant. 1771 : Senior Merchant, and Paymaster at Trichinopoly. 1774: At home. 1776 : Resigned the service. HEATH, JosiAH Marshall. — 1806 : Writer. 1808 : Assis- tant to the Secretary to the Board of Eevenue. 1809 : Fixed Examiner under the Secretary to the Board of Trade. 181 1 : Eegister to the Zillah of Chingleput. 1812 : Deputy Commercial Eesident at Salem. 1820: Out of employ. 1825: At home. (Annuitant on the Fund from 1st January 1829.) HEPBURN, Samuel.— 1792 : Writer. Died at sea in 1794. HEPBURN, James. — 1796: Writer. 1798: Assistant under the Secretary in the Public, Eevenue, and Commercial Department ; Head Assistant under the Collector in the Jaghire. 1801 : Assis- tant to the Principal Collector in Coimbatore; Head Assistant to the Collector in the Jaghire. 1802 : Collector in the Zillah Caragoody. 1806 : Collector of Tinnevelly. 1813 : Collector of Tanjore. 1Z2Q '. At home. 1824: Out of the -service. U MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS, HEYWOOD, Edmund Culling. — 1838 : Writer. Died, Sth July 1839, at Madras. HICHENS, Robert. — 1838 : Writer. 1840: Assistant to Col- lector and Magistrate, Kellore ; Assistant to Collector and Magis- trate, Rajahniundvy. 1841 : Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Masulipatam. Died, 2d November 1841, at Rajalimundry. HIGGINSON, George Joseph. — 1776 : Junior Merchant and vSub-Accountant. 1790: Out of the service. HIGGINSON, Charles H. — 1799 : Writer. 1803 : Head Assis- tant to the Secretary in the General and Commercial Department. 1804 : Deputy Revenue Accountant. 1807 : Register to Provincial Court, Northern Division. 1 8 1 1 : Register to Provincial Court, Southern Division ; Judge and Magistrate of the Zillah of Trichinopoly. 1821 : Third Judge of the Provincial Court, Southern Division. 1824 : First Judge of the Provincial Court, Southern Division. Died, iStk July 1824, at Trichinojyoly. HILL, David. — 1804 : Writer. 1806 : Assistant to the Collec- tor of the Zillah of Tinnevelly. 1807 : Assistant to the Principal Collector of Malabar. 1809: Head Assistant to the Chief Sec- retary to Government ; Deputy Postmaster. 1 8 1 o : Sub-Secretary to Government. 181 2: Acting Secretary in the Revenue and Judicial Department ; Paymaster of Carnatic Stipends ; Secretary to Government. 1820: Paymaster of Carnatic Stipends at the Presidency. 1824: Chief Secretary to Government. 1828: At home. 1829 : Returned to India; Chief Secretary to Government. 1831 : At home on absentee alloivance. {Annuitant on the Fund, from 1st May 1832.) 1832 : Appointed {2'jth July) an Assistant in Examiner's Office of the Home Establishment of the East India Company. 1836: Assistant Examiner. {Retired on pension, 2Ztli March 1856.) Died, 16th October 1866, in England. HIPPESLEY, John Coxe. — 1782: Writer. 1786: Paymaster at Tanjore. 1787 : Member of the Committee of Inspection, Tanjore. No trace after 1787. HOARE, George. — 1771 : Writer. 1776: Factor. 1780: Junior Merchant. 1782: Senior Merchant. 1792: Senior Mer- chant, and Paymaster to the Army. 1795 : At horae. 1800 : Out of the service. HODGES, Ja:\ies. — 1764: Writer. 1771 : Factor. 1774: Junior Merchant. 1776 : Senior Merchant, and Fourth in Council at Masulipatam. 1791 : Second in Council at Masulipatam. 1792: At home. 1795: Out of the service. MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. 75 HODGSON, John. — 1792: AYriter. 1794: Assistant under the Secretary in the Public, Commercial, and Revenue Department, and Assistant to the Accountant to the Board of Revenue. 1796 : Assistant under the Collector in the Jaghire. 1799 : Collector in the Jaghire. 1800: Secretary in the Judicial and Revenue Department. 1802 : Secretary to the Special Commission. 1803 : Junior Member of the Board of Revenue. 1806 : Second Member of the Board of Revenue. 1808: At home, 181 2: Returned to India; Second Member of the Board of Revenue. 1813 : Senior Member of the Board of Revenue. 1 8 1 9 : Fourth Member of Council and President of the Board of Revenue. 1821 : At liome. 1823 : Out of tlie service. HOISSARD, George Isaac. — 1771 : AVriter. 1776: Factor. 1780: Junior Merchant. 1782 : Senior Merchant, 1 79 1 : Senior Merchant, and Assistant to Resident at Nagore, but to reside at ISTegapatam. Died in i^gi. HOLLAND, Francis. — 1806: Writer. 1810 : Assistant to the Secretary in the Military Department ; Assistant to the Collector in the Zillah of Salem. 181 1 : Fixed Examiner in the Revenue and Judicial Department. 18 13: Register to the Circuit Court, Western Division. 182 1 : Sub-Collector and Assistant to the Magistrate of Malabar. 1824: Judge and Criminal Judge of Malabar. Died on Ms passage to England, in 1828, on hoard the " Valley fieUr HOLLIER, Henry.— 1773: Writer. 1778: Factor. 1782: Junior Merchant. No trace after 1782. HOLLOND, John.— 1 761: AVriter. 1768: Factor. 1771 : Junior Merchant. 1774: Senior Merchant. 1782: Member of Council of the Governor. 1790 : Out of the service. HOLLOND, Edward John. — 1769: Writer. 1774: Factor. 1778: Junior Merchant. 1780: Senior Merchant. 1790: Sus- pended from the service. 1792: At home. 1795: Out of the service. HOLLOND, Edward. — 1789: Writer. 1790: Assistant under the Secretary to the Board of Revenue. 1791 : Out of employ. 1793: Assistant to the Secretary in the Public, Commercial, and Revenue Department ; Assistant under the Secretary to the Board of Trade, and at the Import Warehouse. 1794 ^ Deputy Secretary to the Board of Trade. 1797 : Assistant to the Board of Trade. 1798: At home. 1801 : Returned to India. 1802: At home. 1808 : Out of the service. je MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. HOME, Sir James, Bart., Sen. — 1808: Writer. 1809: Assis- tant to the Secretary to the Board of Revenue. 181 2 : At home. 1815 : Resigned, 6tli September, in England. HOME, Sir James, Bart., Jun. — 181 9: Writer. 1820: Assistant to the Collector of Sea Customs in Malabar and Canara. 1824: Assistant to the Principal Collector and Magistrate of Malabar. 1825 : Register of the Zillah of Salem. 1827 : Deputy Accountant-General in the Military Department. 1828 : Maly- alum Translator to Government. 1830: Mint-Master. 1833: At liome. 1836: Returned to India, and died, 12th March, at Madras. HOME, William G0SSET.--1828 : Writer. 1831 : At home on absentee allowance. Died, 315^ October 1831, at Madeira. HONEYMAN, Richard Bempde Johnstone. — 1806 : Writer. 1807 : Assistant under the Chief Secretary in the Secret and Foreign Department ; Assistant to the Collector of Coimbatore. 1809 : Deputy Commercial Resident at Ramnad. 18 11 : At home. 1816 : Old of the service. HOOPER, George Stanley. — 181 7 : Writer. 1819 : ^f home. 1823: Returned to India ; Assistant to the Collector and Magis- trate of Tinnevelly. 1826 : Register of the Zillah of Malabar. 1827 : Head Assistant to the Principal Collector of Canara. 1828 : Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge of Salem. 1830 : Judge and Joint Criminal Judge of Salem. 1832 : Acting Collector and Magistrate of Masulipatam. 1833 • J^^^g® and Criminal Judge of Madura. 1836 : Acting Third Judge of the Provincial Court, Southern Division. 1837 : Judge and Criminal Judge of Madura. 1841 : Third Judge of the Provincial Court of Appeal and Circuit, Western Division. 1842 : Third Judge, after- wards Second Judge, of the Provincial Court of Appeal and Circuit, Southern Division. 1844 • Civil and Sessions Judge, Madura. 1847 : First Puisne Judge of the Sudder Dewannee and Sudder Foujdarry Adawlut. 1855 : Puisne Judge of the Sudder Dewannee and Sudder Foujdarry Adawlut. i860: Resigried the service, May, in India. {Annuitant on the Fund, i860.) HOOPER, Edward Pulteney Stanley. — 1844 : AVriter. Died, 26th Jtdy 1846, at Ramnad. HORNBY, John. — 1789 : Writer. 1790 : Assistant under the Accountant and Import Warehouse-keeper. 1793: At home; No trace after this date. HORNE, Benjamin. — 18 14 : AVriter. 181 7 : Second Assistant MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. 77 to the Collector of Tricliinopoly. Died, igtJi May 1819, near Trichiiiopoh/. HORSLEY, John. — 1817 : Writer. 1821:"^^ home. '1824: Returned to India; Register to the Zillah of Madura. 1826: Head Assistant to the Principal Collector and Magistrate of Tan- jore. 1828 : Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate of Tinnevelly. 1829 : Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge of ^Madura. 1832 : Judge and Criminal Judge of Chingleput. 1842 : Judge and Criminal Judge, Madura ; Second Judge of the Provincial Court of Appeal and Circuit, Northern Division. 1 844 : Civil and Sessions Judge, Guntoor. 1850 : Civil and Sessions Judge, Cuddalore. Died, 12th June 185 1, at Madras. HORSLEY, Ralph.— 185 1 : Writer. 1853: Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Bellary. Died, 4th Jidij 1856, at Bellary. HOUSTOUN, George. — 1805 : Writer. Died, 16th Ssj^temher 1806. HOWDEN, Robert.— 1 781 : Writer. 1783 : Assistant to the Secretary to the Select Committee. 1784: Secretary to General Ogle. 1786 : Assistant to the Secretary in the Military Depart- ment and Superintendent of Godown. 1787 : Deputy Commercial Storekeeper. Died, 26th June 1788. HUDDLESTON, John.— 1766 : Writer. 1771 : Factor. 1774 : Junior Merchant. 1776 : Junior Merchant, and Fifth in Council at Ganjam. 1778: Senior Merchant. 1790: Out of the service. HUDDLESTON, Andrew Fleming.— 181 2 : Writer. 181 7 : Assistant to the Collector of Sea Customs at Malabar and Canara. 1821 : At home. 1825 : Returned to India; Assistant to the Secretary in the Revenue and Judicial Department. 1826 : Sub- Collector and Assistant Magistrate of Canara. 1831 : Principal Collector and Magistrate of Malabar. 1832 : Third Judge of the Provincial Court, Western Division. 1833 : At home on absentee allowance. 1838 : Absent jive years, and out of the service. {Annui- tant on the Fund, 1841.) Died, 2d September 1861, in England. HUDLESTON, John Burland.— 1804 : Writer. 1806 : Acting Register of the Zillah of Tinnevelly. 1807 : Register of the Zillah of Tinnevelly. 181 2 : Register of the Provincial Court, Southern Division. 1818 : Justice of the Peace. 1820: Judge and Criminal Judge of the Zillah of Tinnevelly ; Collector and Magistrate of Tinnevelly. Died, 6th June 1823. HUDLESTON, William. — 1808 : AVriter. 18 14: First 78 MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS, Assistant to the Register of the Sudder and Fouj dairy Adawhit. 1815 : Leave to the Cape, and eventually to Europe. 181 7 : Re- turned to India; Assistant to the Register of the Sudder and Foujdarry Adawlut. 1818 : First Assistant to the Register of the Sndder and Foujdarry Adawlut. 1819 : Junior Deputy Register of the Sudder and Foujdarry Adawlut. 182 1 : Secretary to the Trustees of the Civil Fund. 1824 : Register to the Sudder and Foujdarry Adawlut, and Persian Secretary to Government. 1826 : At home on absentee allowance. 1830: Returned to India, per ''Minerva;" Secretary to the Marine Board. 1831 : Register to the Sudder and Foujdarry Adawlut. 1832 : Third Judge, after- wards Officiating Second Judge, of the Sudder and Foujdarry Adawlut. 1838 : Second Puisne Judge of the Sudder and Fouj- darry Adawlut. {Annuitant on the Fund, 1840.) Died, 2gth June 1855, in England. HUDLESTON, Josiah Andrew. — 1817 : Writer. 1820: Second Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Tinnevelly. 1824 ; Head Assistant to the Register of the Sudder and Foujdarry Adawlut. 1826 : Acting Deputy Register of the Sudder Court. 1828 : Deputy Collector of Madras. 1831 : Superintendent of Stationery. 1836: Acting Collector of Madras. 1837: Deputy Collector of Madras and Superintendent of Stationery. 1844: Collector of Madras. 1855 : Resigned the service, 1st May, in India. {Annuitant on the Fund, 1856.) HUDSON, Mark Gilbert. — 1796 : Writer. 1798 : On leave to the Cape. 1799: Returned to India; Assistant in the Public, Revenue, and Commercial Department. 1800: Assistant under the Collector of Guntoor. 1803 : Deputy Postmaster at Guntoor. 1807: Deputy Commercial Resident at Ganjam. 1810: Com- mercial Resident at Ganjam. Died, igth July 18 12, at Ganjam. HUGHES, Robert.— 1766: Writer. 1771 : Factor and Assis- tant at Masulipatam. 1774: Junior Merchant. 1776: Junior Merchant, and Fourth in Council at Ganjam. 1778 : Senior Mer- chant. 1791 : Senior Merchant, and Collector of Revenue in Guntoor Circar. 1795 : Paymaster in the Burramehal and Salem. 1800: Paymaster and Garrison Storekeeper at Madura. Died, I'jth April 1803, in England. HUNTER, John Alexander. — 1840: Writer. 1842: Assis- tant to Collector and Magistrate, Rajahmiindry. 1846 : Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, and Agent to the Governor, Yiza- gapatam. Died, gth July 1S4S, at Vizianagram. MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. 79 HXJRDIS, Thomas Bower. — 1792: Writer; Assistant under the Accountant to the Board of Kevenue. 1793 : Assistant under the Secretary in the Secret, Political, and Military Department. 1794 : Assistant to the Military Paymaster-General, and Assistant to the Collector in the Burramehal. 1796: Head Assistant under the Collector of Eamnad. 1798 : Acting Collector of Din- digul. 1799 : Collector of Dindigul. 1801 : Collector of Madura and Dependent Polygars. 1 803 : Kegister of the Sudder and Fouj- darry Adawlut. 1806 : Puisne Judge of the Sudder and Foujdarry Adawlut. Died, i6fh November 1808, at Madras. HUTT, JoHN.~i8i3 : Writer. 1817 : Register of the Zillah of Xellore. 1818 : Kegister of the Provincial Court, Centre Division. iS 21 : At home. 1S26 i Out of the service. HYDE, Charles. — 1797 ; Writer. 1799 : Assistant under the Secretary to the Board of Revenue. 1800 : Assistant under the Commercial Resident at Salem. 1801 : Assistant under the Col- lector of Burramehal and Salem. 1803 : Assistant to the Collector of the Southern Division of Arcot. 1805 : Subordinate Collector of the ISTorthern Division of Arcot. 1808 : Head Assistant to the Collector of the ISTorthern Division of Arcot. 1809 : Collector in the Zillah of Chingleput. 181 1 : Collector in the Zillah of Yizagapatam. 181 3 : Collector in the Southern Division of Arcot. 182 1 : Principal Collector and Magistrate in the Southern Division of Arcot. 1826 : At home on absentee allowance. {Annuitant on the Fund from 1st May 183 1.) IBBETSON, Samuel. — 1802 : Writer. 1804: Assistant to the Collector of Tinnevelly. 1806 : Register of the Zillah of the ISTorthern Division of Malabar. 1808 : Register of the Zillah of Tellicherry. 1810 : Register of the Zillah of Rajahmundry. 181 2 : Register of the Zillah of Southern Malabar. 181 5 : At home. 1819 : Returned to India; Sheriff of Madras. 1820: Judge and Criminal Judge of Bellary. Died, ^th April 1826, at Bellary. INCE, Daniel. — 1781 : Writer. 1783 : Assistant at Ganjam. 1787 : Assistant to the Secretary in the Public and Revenue Depart- ment. 1788 : Deputy Secretary in the Military Department. 1790: Secretary in the Military Department. i793 • B>eputy Secretary in the Military, Political, and Secret Department. J 797 : Collector in the First Division of the Masulipatam Districts. 1800 : Resigned^ Wi Ajyril, in India. INGLIS, William Arthur David.— 1827 : Writer. 1828 : 8o MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. Assistant to the Principal Collector of Nellore. 1830 : Head Assistant to the Principal Collector and Magistrate of Cuddapah. 1833 : Head Assistant to the Principal Collector and Magis- trate of Bellary. 1835 : Sub-Collector of Ganjam. 1838 : At liome on absentee dlloicance. 1842 : Returned to India. 1843 • Out of employ. 1845 : Civil and Sessions Judge, Cuddapah. 1848 : Civil and Sessions Judge, Chingleput. 1853 : Civil and Sessions Judge, Chingleput, and Member of the College Board. 1855 : Proceeded on furlough. 1856 : Resigned the service, 1st May, in India. {Annuitant on the Fund, 1857.) IRVINE, Patrick. — 1832 : Writer, 1834 : Assistant to Prin- cipal Collector of Salem. 1836 : Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Yizagapatam. 1837 : Assistant to Principal Collector and Magistrate, Salem. 1838 : Acting Head Assistant to Principal Collector and Magistrate, Madura. 1840 : Head Assistant to Principal Collector and Magistrate, ^Madura ; {Proceeded to Europe on furlough.) 1844 : Acting Sub-Judge, Calicut. 1845 : Acting Sub- Judge, Mangalore. 1846 : Acting Assistant Judge, and Acting Sub-Judge, Mangalore; Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Bellary. 1847 : Sub-Judge, Rajahmundry. 1848 : Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Chicacole. 1849 : Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Masulipatam, and at Guntoor. 1850 : Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Masulipatam. 1851 : Proceeded to E^irope on furlough. 1853 : Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Nellore ; and Acting Sub-Judge, Rajahmundry. 1854: Sub- Judge, Rajahmundry. 1855 : Civil and Sessions Judge, Guntoor. 1856 : Civil and Sessions Judge, Bellary. 1859 : On medical leave to Europe for 24 months. 1862 : Resigned the service, 23^ Api^il. {Annuitant.) Died, i^th June 1876, in England. IRWIN, Eyles. — 1767 : "Writer. 1774 : Factor. 1776 : Junior Merchant. 1778: Senior Merchant. 1780: At home. 1782: In India. No trace after this date. IRWIN, William Robert. — 1795: Writer. 1798: Assistant under the Secretary to the Board of Revenue ; Assistant under the Resident at Tanjore ; Assistant to the Collector at Tanjore. 1802 : Register to the Court of Circuit and Appeal, Northern Division. 1806 : Judge and Magistrate of Madura. Died, 2d September 18 10, at sea, near Malacca. JACKSON, William. —1770: Writer. 1776: Factor. 1778: Junior Merchant. 1782: Senior Merchant. 1790: Out of the service. MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. 8i JACKSON, William Collins. — 1781 : Writer. 1783 : Assis- tant to the Secretary to the Select Committee. 1785 : Deputy Secretary to the Select Committee. 1786 : Deputy Secretary in the ^Military and Political Department ; Dutch, Spanish, and Portuguese Translator. 1790: Secretary in the ^lilitary, Poli- tical, and Secret Department, and Judge Advocate-General. 1797 : Collector of the Southern Polygar Peishcush, and of Ramnad. 1799 : At home. 1812 : Resigned, iSth March, in England. JACKSON, Thomas Scott. — 1789: Writer. 1790: Assistant under the Secretary in the PoHtical and Revenue Department. 1791 : Assistant imder Collector of Tinnevelly. 1793: Assistant under Manager for supplying Beetle Tobacco and Ganja. 1794: At home. 1797 : Returned to India. 1798 : Paymaster and Gar- rison Storekeeper at Kistnagherry and its Dependency. 1799: Out of employ ; At home. 1806: Returned to India. 1807: Pay- master and Garrison Storekeeper at Vizagapatam. Died, jth June 1807, at Vizagapatam. JARRETT, Thomas. — 1790: Writer on the Bencoolen* Estab- lishment. 1805 : Transferred to Madras Presidency. 1806 : Commercial Resident at Masulipatam. 1807 : Collector in the Zillah of Guntoor. 181 1 : Collector in the Zillah of Chingleput. 1 8 14: Sub-Treasurer. [Annuitant on the Fund from Deeemher 1832.) Died, iith September 1837, at Groojnbridge, near Tun- hridge Wells. JELLICOE, William Edward.— 1830 : Writer. 1831 : Doing Duty under the Principal Collector and Magistrate of Nellore. 1837 : Acting Register of the Zillah Court of Rajahmundry. 1838 : Assistant to the Principal Collector and Magistrate of Nellore ; Acting Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Guntoor; Acting Register in the Provincial Court, Northern Division. 1839 : Acting Register, afterwards Register of the Zillah of Rajahmundry ; Acting Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge of Guntoor. 1843 : Register of the Zillah Court of Chit- toor. 1844 : Proceeded on furlough. 1846 : Resigned the service, TfOth September. JERVIS, John. — 1789 : Writer; Assistant under the Secretary in the Secret Department. 1 790 : Assistant under the Accountant. 1791 : Assistant under one of the Collectors of Ganjam. 1793 : Assistant under the Sea Customer. 1796: Assistant under the Collector of Jaffnapatam. 1797 : Assistant to the Resident at Ceylon. Died, December ijgj. F 82 MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. JESSUP, George Kilby. — 1807 : Writer. 1809 : Assistant to the Chief Secretary in the Secret, PoHtical, and Foreign Depart- ment. 1812 : Head Assistant to the Collector of Madura. Died, 7,0th January 181 3. JOHNSON, Samuel, Sen. — 1754 : Writer. 1768 : Senior Mer- chant, and Second in Council at Masulipatam. 1774: Member of Council of the Governor. 1776 : Member of Council of the Governor, and Chief of Yizagapatam. 1790 : Out of the service. JOHNSON, Samuel, Jun. — 1781 : Writer. 1782 : Paymaster at Madura. 1787: Paymaster at Trichinopoly. 1790: Suspended, and dismissed from the service. JONES, Charles Edward. — 1767: Writer. 1774: Factor. 1776: Junior Merchant. 1778: Senior Merchant. 1782: At home. No trace after 1782. JONES, AVilliam. — 1779: Writer. 1790: Senior Merchant; Inspector of Godo^ms, and Deputy Civil Storekeeper; Post- master-General. 1800: Commercial Kesident at Amboyna and Banda. 1801 : Sub-Treasurer and Mint-Master. 1806 : At home, 1809 : Out of the service. JOURDAN, Francis. — 1759 : Writer. 1768 : Junior Merchant. 1771 : Senior Merchant. 1774: Senior Merchant, and Third in Council at Masidipatam. 1776: Member of Council of the Governor. 1777: Recalled by order of the General Court, gth May. 1780: Suspended fr 07)1 service. KAYE, Charles Turton. — 1831 : AVriter. 1832: Assistant to the Principal Collector and Magistrate of Madura. 1834: Acting Eegister of the Zillah of Malabar. 1835 : Acting Head Assistant to the Principal Collector. 1836 : Second Assistant and Acting First Assistant to the Accountant-General. 1838: First Assistant to the Accountant-General, and Acting Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge of Chingleput. 1839 : First Assistant to the Accountant-General. 1841 : Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge, Chingleput. 1843 • Proceeded on furlough. 1846: Returned to India. Died, 24th August 1846, at Madras. KEATE, Charles Robert Henry. — 1832 : Writer. Died, $th January 1835, at Tanjore. KEATING, Michael. — 1776 : AYriter. 1782 : Factor. 1790 : Senior Merchant ; In Council at Vizagapatam, and Paymaster of the Troops. 1792: Manager of the HaveUies, Yiz^gapatajji. 1800 : At home. 1805 : Out of the service. MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. 83 KEBLE, George Gilbert. — 1794: Writer. 1796: Assistant under the Secretary in the Public, Commercial, and Revenue De- partment. 1798 : Senior Assistant under the Superintendent of the Export Warehouse ; Head Assistant in the Public Depart- ment, and French Translator. 1801 : Secretary to Government in the Public and Commercial Department. 1809 : Sub-Treasurer and Postmaster-General. Died, 26th August 181 1, a^ Guddalore. KEENE, George Henry. — 1801 : Writer. 1804 : Assistant to the Register to the Sudder and Foujdarry Adawlut. 1805 : At home. 1809 : Returned to India; Register of the Zillah of Rajah- mundry. 1810 : Second Assistant under the Register of the Sudder and Foujdarry Adawlut. 1^11 : At liome. 1816 : Out of the service. KELSO, Alexander Hamilton. — 1800 : AVriter. 1802 : Assistant to the Collector of the AVestorn Polygar Peishcush and of Arcot, jSTorth of the River Palar. 1805 : Subordinate Collector of Coimbatore. 1807 : Judge and Magistrate of the Zillah of Mangalore. 1808: Commissioner at Tranquebar. 181 1: At home; Old of the service. KENNAWAY, Richard.— 1806 : Writer. Died, 30/^ Mcv/ I So 7, cd Reicarri. KENSINGTON, Henry AYarner. — 1808 : Writer. 18 10: Assistant to the Secretary to the Board of Revenue. 1811 : Assistant to the Collector of Cuddapah. 1 8 1 4 : Register of the Zillah of Vizagapatam. 1 8 1 5 : Register of the Zillah of Chingle- put. 1819 : Assistant to the Mint-Master. 1820 : Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of ^[alabar. 1822 : Register to the Provincial Court, Southern Division. Died, 12th May 1825, at Cuddcdore. KEN WORTHY, John. — 1770 : Writer. 1776 : Factor. 1778 : Junior Merchant. 1782: Senior Merchant. 1790: At home. 1795: Resident at Cuddalore. 1800: Commercial Resident at Tinnevelly and Ramnad. 1803 : Garrison Storekeeper. 1806 : Garrison Storekeeper and Postmaster-General. 1808: Postmaster- General. 1809: Postmaster-General and Sub-Treasurer. 1810: Second Member of the Board of Trade. Died, 24th Jidy 181 2, at Fort St. George. KINCHANT, Richard. — 1769: Writer. 1774'- Factor and Assistant at Cuddalore. 1778: Junior Merchant. 1780: Senior Merchant. 1791 : Senior Merchant and Resident at Ragapore. 1795 : At home. 1800 : Commercial Resident at Cuddalore. 1809: Commercial Resident at Cuddalore, and in Charge of the 84 MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. Revenues of Pondicherry and Cuddalore. Died^ 24th August, 1809, at Cuddalore. KINDERSLEY, Nathaniel Edward. — 1779: Writer. 1790: Senior Merchant, and Member of the Board of Trade ; also Assis- tant to Persian Translator. 1792 : Collector in Southern Division of Arcot. 1800 : At home. 1805 : Out of the service. KINDERSLEY, Nathaniel William. — 1814: Writer. 181 7: Second Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Coimbatore. t8i8 : At home. 1822: Returned to India; Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Nellore. 1824 : Sub-Collector and Assistant Magistrate of Canara. 1825 : Sub-Collector of Tinnevelly. 1828: Principal Collector and Magistrate of Tanjore. 1837: Princi^Dal Collector and Magistrate of Tanjore. 1843 • Second Member of the Board of Revenue. 1844 : Proceeded on furlough ; Resigned the service, 1st June, in India. {Annuitant on the Fund, 1843.) Died, yl December 1844, in England. KINDERSLEY, Edward Cockburn. — 1815 : Writer. 1817: Resigned, zSfh Mag, in England. KING, Philip Stevens. — 1781 : Writer. Lost on his 2^cissage to Bengal in 1783. KING, James. — 1807 : Writer. 1809 : Assistant to the Secre- tary in the Military Department. 1810 : Fixed Examiner to the Military Department. 181 2 : Acting Register of the Zillah of Verdachellum. 1813: Register of the Zillah of Verdachellum. Died, 10th May 18 14, at Pondicherry. KINGSCOTE, Thomas.— 1773 : Writer. 1778 : Factor. 1782 : Junior Merchant. 1790: Senior Merchant, and Agent for Cloth- ing Company's Troops. 1792 : Commissary of Grain and Pro- visions to the Army. 1793: At home. 1799: Out of the service. KINLOCK, Peregrine. — 1797 : AVriter. 1 798 : Assistant under the Secretary to the Board of Revenue. 1799: Assistant under the Collector of Ramnad. 1801 : Assistant under the Collector of Trichinopoly. 1804: Acting Collector to the Register of Trichinopoly. 1805 : Register of the Southern Division of Arcot. 1806: Collector of the Zillah of Ramnad. Lost, 20th November 1808, in the ship ^^ Lord Nelson," on his passage home. KNOX, William. — 1834: Writer. 1837 : Assistant to Collec- tor and Magistrate, Rajahmundry. 1838 : Acting Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Cuddapah. 1839 : Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Cuddapah. 1 840 : At first Acting MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. 85 Assistant, afterwards Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Rajahmundry. 1843: Acting Assistant Judge and Joint Crimi- nal Judge, Yizagapatam ; Acting Sul3 - Collector and Magistrate, Cuddapah. 1845: Sub - Collector and Joint Magistrate, Cud- dapah ; Proceeded to Eurox)e on furlough. 1849: Acting Sub- Collector and Joint-Magistrate, Madura; also Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, ^ladura. 1850: Principal Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, and Agent to the Governor of Madras, Ganjam. 1854: Acting Collector and Magistrate, and Agent to the Governor in Ganjam. 1857: Collector and Magis- trate, Masulipatam. 1859 : Collector and Magistrate, Eastna. i860; On medical leave for 15 months. 1861 : Resigned the ser- vice, 2'jth December, in England. {Annuitant.) Died, 2']th October 1867. KNOX, Thomas John. — 1839: Writer. 1840: Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Rajahmundry. 1841 : Acting Register of the Zillah Court of Rajahmundry. 1843 : Register of the Zillali Court of Rajahmundry ; Acting Head Assistant, afterwards Head Assistant, to the Collector and Magistrate, Rajahmundry. 1846 : Acting Sub-Judge of the Zillah of Rajahmundry. 1848 : Proceeded, to Europe on furlough. 1853 : Acting Deputy Col- lector of Sea Customs, Madras, and Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Malabar. 1855 : Principal Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, and Agent to the Governor of Madras, in Yiza- gapatam ; Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Masulipatam. 1857 : Acting Collector and ]\Iagistrate, Masulipatam. 1858 : Acting Col- lector and Magistrate, and Agent to the Governor of Madras, in Ganjam. 1859: Acting Collector and Magistrate, Masuli- patam; Acting Collector and Magistrate at Salem, i860: Civil and Sessions Judge, Chicacole. 1864 : On medical leave to Europe for 15 months. 1865 : Resigned the service, zSth October^ in Eng land. {Annuitant.) Died, ^d October, 1877. LACON, Henry. — 1807 : Writer. 1810 : Assistant to the Register of the Sudder and Foujdarry Adawlut. 1811 : Assistant to the Collector of Ganjam. 1813 : Register of the Zillah of jSTorthern Malabar. 1819: At home. 1823: Returned to India ; Commissioner for Small Claims on the Carnatic Fund. 1827: Judge and Criminal Judge of the Zillah of Chicacole. 1830 : Collector and Magistrate of Ganjam. 1831 : Principal Collector and Magistrate of Cuddapah. {Annuitant on fhe Fund from 1st January 1835.) Died, 1st February 1864, i7i England. 86 MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. LANDON, James. — 1777: Writer. 1782: Factor. 1790: Senior Merchant ; Upper Searcher at Sea Gate ; Deputy Customer and Assay Master. 1792: Collector in the Centre Division of Arcot. Died, 2 2d June 1794. LANE, Richard. — 1777: Writer. Died, August 1777, in Bengal. LANE, John Fraser. — 1804 : Writer. 1807 : Assistant to the Collector of the Zillah of Chittoor. 1809 : Head Assistant to the Collector of the Zillah of Bellary. 18 14: Head Assistant to the Collector of the Zillah of Chingleput. 1815 : French Translator to Government. 1816: Deputy Collector of Madras. 1820: Secretary to the Mint Committee; Superintendent of the Issue and Custody of Stationery. 182 1 : Collector and Magistrate of Masulipatam, and in Charge of the Treasury there. Died, 2d January 1824, (^t Madras. LARKING-, William Fleete. — 1807: Writer. 1810: Assis- tant to the Chief Secretary in the Secret, Political, and Foreign Department. Droioned, 2,0th April 181 2, icliile bathing at Viza- gapatam. LASCELLES, Francis.— 18 15 : Writer. 1818 : Second Assis- tant to the Collector and Magistrate of Cuddapah. 1820 : Register of the Zillah of Cuddapah. 1826 : Register of the Provincial Court, Centre Division. 1827 : At home on absentee allowance. 1829 : Returned to India. 1831 : Acting Judge and Criminal Judge of Combaconum. 1832: Acting Third Judge of Provincial Court, Southern Division. 1833 : Judge and Criminal Judge of Chittoor; Out of employ for seve7i months. 1835: Judge and Criminal Judge of Chittoor. 1839: Judge and Criminal Judge of Cuddapah. 1840 : Judge and Criminal Judge of Rajahmundry. 1843: Out of employ. 1845: Civil and Sessions Judge, Second Class, Honore. 1856: Proceeded on furlough; Resigned the service, 20th December t in India. (Atmuitaiit on the Fund, 1858.) Died, i^th July 1882, at Brighton. L ATHOM, Richard. — 1 756: Writer. 1768: Junior Merchant. 1 7 7 1 : Senior Merchant and Resident at Ingeram. 1776: Member of Coimcil of the Governor. 1777 : Recalled by order of the General Court, ^th May. 1780: Chief at Cuddalore. No trace after 1782. L ATHOM, Robert George. — 1776: Writer. 1782: Factor. Talcen prisoner by Hyder Ally. No trace after 1782. LATHOM, Richard Henry. — 1794: Writer. 1797 : Assistant MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. Sy under the Secretary to the Board of Revenue. 1798: Senior Assistant under the Accountant-General. i799 • ^"^ ^/ cm^^^!/- 1800 : Assistant under the Collector in the Third Division of Viza- gapatam District. 1802 : Register of the Court of Circuit and Appeal, Northern Division. 1803 : Judge of the Zillah of Ram- nad. 1807 : Judge and Magistrate of Trichinopoly. Died, Sth October 18 10, at Trichinoiiohj. LAUTOUR, James.— 1806 : Writer. 1808 : At liome. 1816 : Out of the service. LAVIE, ^YILLIAM. — 1824: Writer; Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Madura. 1826 : Register of the Zillah of Com- baconuni. 1828: Head Assistant to the Principal Collector of Canara. 1831 : Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate of Canara. 1832 : Acting Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge of Canara. 1834: Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge of Guntoor. 1835 : Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate of Canara. 1836 : At home on absentee alloicance. 1839 : Returned to India. 1840 : Out of ejnploij. 1841 : Judge and Criminal Judge of Canara. 1842 : Second Judge of the Provincial Court of Appeal and Circuit, Centre Division. 1844: Civil and Sessions Judge, Cuddapah; Civil and Sessions Judge, Chittoor. 1848 : Resigned the service, I Sth April {Annuitant on the Fund, 1848.) Died, 2Sth April 1862, in England. LENNOX, John.— 1778: Writer. 1782: At home. 1790: Senior Merchant and Assistant at Maddepollam. 1792: Pay- master at Aska and Ganjam. 1795: Paymaster at Ongole and in the Palnaud. 1800: At home. 1805: Out of the ser- vice. LEVINGE, Yere Henry.— 1839 : Writer. 1841 : Assistant to Principal Collector and Magistrate, ]\Iadura, and at Tanjoro. 1842 : Acting Register of the Zillah Court of Madura. 1843 : Acting Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Tinnevelly. 1845 : Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Tinnevelly. 1851 : Acting Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Madura; Proceeded to Europe on furlough. 1854 : Acting Sub- Judge, Combaconum ; and Sub - Collector and Joint Magistrate, Tinnevelly. 1856: Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Tinnevelly. 1858: Acting Collector and Magistrate, TinneveUy. 1859: Collector and Magistrate, North Canara. i860: Collector and Magistrate, Madura. 1867 : Resigned the service, Sth April. (Annuitant.) LEWIN, Thomas. — 1770: Writer. 1776: Factor. 1778: 88 MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. Junior Merchant. 1782: Senior Merchant; At home; Returned to India. 1790 : At home. 1792 : In India tcithout employment. 1800 : Out of the service. LEWIN, Malcolm.— 1815 : Writer. 1818 : Third Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Malabar. 1819 : Kegistcr of the Zillah of Malabar. 1824: Acting Register of the Zillah of Canara. 1825 : Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Canara. 1826 : Acting Additional Sub-Collector of Canara. 1828 : Additional Sub-Collector of Canara. 1830 : At home on absentee allowaiice. 1834: Returned to India; Collector and Magistrate of Guntoor. 1835 : Collector and Magistrate of Rajah- mundry, and Acting Second Judge of Provincial Court, Northern Division. 1836 : Principal Collector and INIagistrate of Canara. 1838 : Acting Second Judge of the Provincial Court, Centre Divi- sion. 1839 : Principal Collector and Magistrate of Bellary. 1840 : Second Judge of the Provincial Court of Appeal and Circuit, Centre Division. 1842 : Third Judge of the Sudder Dewannee and Sudder Foujdarry Adawlut. 1845: Judge of the Sudder Dewannee and Sudder Foujdarry Adawlut. 1846 : Second Judge of the Sudder Dewannee and Sudder Foujdarry Adawlut, and appointed Pro- visional iVrember of Council of the Governor ; Resirpied the service, 10th December. {Annuitant on the Fund^ 1848.) Died, ^th March 1869, in England. LEWIN, Frederick Mortimer. — 1818 ; Writer. 182 1 : Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of the Southern Division of Arcot. 1824 : Register and Assistant Collector of Seringapatam. 1827 : Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge of Salem. 1828 : Judge and Criminal Judge of Salem. 1831 : At home on absentee alloioance. 1833: Returned to India, per ^^ Horatio." 1835: Acting Zillah Judge of Combaconum ; afterwards Judge and Criminal Judge of Combaconum. 1844: Civil and Sessions Judge of Combaconum. 1847 • R^^^yned the service. {Annui- tant on the Fund, 1847.) Died, I'jth June 1877, in Eng- land. LEWIN, Richard Cotton. — 1846 : Writer. Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Canara. 185 1 : Proceeded on furlough. 1852: Returned to India; Assistant to Collector and Magis- trate, Northern Division of Arcot. 1855 : Assistant to Collec- tor and Magistrate, Trichinopoly. 1857: Additional Sub -Col- lector and Joint Magistrate, Canara. Died, 2W1 July 1858, at Bellary. MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. 89 LEWIS, John Walter.— 1808: Writer. 1814: Acting Assis- tant to the Register of the Sudder and Foujdarry Adawlut. 1 8 16: Register of the Zillah of Masulipatum. 1819: At home. 1823: Returned to India; Register of the Zillah of Carnatic. 1824: Deputy Collector of Government Sea Customs at Madras. 1827 : At home on absentee aUoicance. (Annuitant on the Fund from 1st January 1829, and died, 20th October 1836, at Fox- down, near Wellington, Somersetshire.) LIGHT, William. — 1765: Writer. 1768: Assistant at Cud- dalore. 177 1 : Factor. 1774: Junior Merchant. 1776: Senior Merchant. No trace after 1782. LIMOND, David Rouse.— 183 i : Writer. 1833 : Assistant to the Collector of Tinnevelly. 1836 : Acting Register, afterwards Register of the Zillah of Madura. 1838 : Acting Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge of Madura ; and in Charge of Auxiliary Court at Tinnevelly ; also Register of the Zillah Court of iMadura. 1 844 : Extra Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, jMadura. 1845 : Subordinate Judge, Madura. Died, iSth November 1846, at Madura. LIND, Francis. — 1771 : Writer. 1776 : Factor. 1780 : Junior Merchant. 1782 : Senior Merchant and Military Storekeeper. 1792: At home. 1800: Out of the service. LINLEY, William. — 1790: Writer; Assistant under the MiUtary Secretary. 1791 : Assistant under the Collector of Madura and Dindigul. 1793: Deputy Secretary to the Military Board. 1796: At home. 1800: Returned to India. 1801 : Paymaster and Garrison Storekeeper, at Xellore and Dependencies. 1805 : Sub-Treasurer and Mint-Master. 1806: At home. 1810: Oid of the service. LLOYD, Hugh. — 1795 : Writer. Not to be traced. LOCKART, Robert. — 1781 : Writer. 1783: Assistant to the Secretary of the Select Committee. No trace after 1786. LOCKHART, Walter Elliott. — 1826 : Writer. 1829 : Regis- ter to the Zillah of Xellore. 1832 : Acting Judge and Criminal Judge of Chingleput; Junior Deputy Secretary to the Board of Revenue; Additional Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate of Cuddapah. 1835 : Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate of Madura. 1837 : Re-appointed Joint Magistrate of Madura. 1838 : At home on absentee allowance. 1843: Returned to India. 1844: Out of employ. 1845 : Collector and Magistrate, Salem. Died, 2,0th January 1850, at Ossoor. 90 MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS, LONG, John. — 1796 : Writer on the Bencoolen Establishment. 1803 : Transferred to Madras Presidency ; Assistant to the Kegister of the Sudder and Foujdarry Adawlut ; Kegister of the Zillah of Guntoor. 1805: Collector in the Zillah of Kajahmimdry. 1810 : Judge and Magistrate of Madura. 1813 : Judge and Criminal Judge of Rajahmundry. 1823 : Out of the service. LOUD, Hugh. — 1796: Writer. 1797: Assistant under the Secretary in the Public, Revenue, and Commercial Department; Assistant under the Commercial Resident at Amboyna. 1801 : Paymaster and Garrison Storekeeper at Amboyna. 1802 : Acting Commercial Resident at Amboyna. 1804 : Out of employ. 1806 : Register to the Court of Appeal and Circuit, Northern Division ; Acting Judge and Magistrate of Nellore. 1807 : Judge and Magis- trate of the Zillah of Nellore. 1820 : Third Judge of Provincial Court, Northern Division. 1821 : Second Judge of Provincial Court, Northern Division. 1825 : Acting Judge of the Sudder and Foujdarry Adawlut. 1828: Pirst Judge of the Provincial Court, Northern Division. Died, gth Ajpril 1829, at Mysore. LOVELL, Edmund Charles. — 1827 : Writer. 1829 : Assistant to the Secretary in the Military Department. 1832 : Acting Malayaluni Translator, and First Assistant to the Secretary to Government in the Revenue and Judicial Department; First Assistant to the Chief Secretary to Government ; Acting Deputy Secretary in the Military Department. 1833 : Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Rajahmimdry ; Head Assistant to the Principal Collector and Magistrate of Cuddapah. 1837 : Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate of the Northern Division of Arcot. 1838: At home on absentee alloicance. 1842: Returned to India. 1843 : Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Northern Division of Arcot. 1 848 : Civil and Sessions Judge, Chittoor. Diedy 1st September 185 1, at Madras. LUSHINGTON, Stephen Rumbold. — 1790: Writer. 1792: Assistant under the Secretary in the Military, Political, and Secret Department. 1793 : Assistant under the Translator to the Board of Revenue. 1794: Deputy Persian Translator to Government, and Persian Translator to the Board of Revenue. 1796 : Deputy Secretary to the Board of Revenue ; Under Searcher at the Sea Gate. 1798: Secretary and Persian Translator to the Board of Revenue. 1799 : Collector of the Southern Polygar Peishcush at Ramnad. 1 80 1 : Collector of Tinnevelly. 1803 : Register of the Sudder and Fouj darry A daw lut ; Ath ome. 1807: Out of the service. MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. 91 LUSHINGTON, Charles May.— 180 i : Writer. 1803 : Assis- tant to tlic Register of the Sadder and Fonjdarry Adawhit. 1804 : Register of the Zillah of Rajaliniundry. 1808 : Out of employ. 1 809 : Second Assistant to the Register of the Sudder and Fonj- darry Adawlut ; Assistant Judge of Rajahmundry. 1813 : Assis- tant Judge of Combaconum. 1815 : Collector and Magistrate of Trichinopoly. 1823 : Third Judge of the Provincial Court, Southern Division. 1824 : Second Judge of the Provincial Court, Southern Division. 1828: First Judge of the Provincial Court, Southern Division. 1830: Third Puisne Judge of the Sudder and Foujdarry Adawlut. 1831 : Second Puisne Judge of the Sudder and Foujdarry Adawlut. 1832 : First Puisne Judge of the Sudder and Foujdarry Adawlut. 1838: Chief Puisne Judge of the Sudder and Foujdarry Adawlut, and Member of Council of the Governor. 1841 : Member of Coimcil, and President of the Revenue, Marine, and College Boards. 1843: Resigned the service^ 24th Jcmuary, in India. {Annuitant on the Fund^ 1843.) ^^H S^^^ March 1844, in England. LUSHINGTON, Thomas Davies.— 1832 : "Writer; Doing Duty as Assistant in the Chief Secretary's Office. 1834: Assistant under the Principal Collector and Magistrate of Malabar. 1836: Acting Head Assistant to the Principal Collector and^ Magistrate of Canara. 1837 : Head Assistant to the Principal Collector and Magistrate of Canara. 1842 : Additional Sub-Collector and Magis- trate of Canara. 1845 : Proceeded on furlough. 1849 : Returned to India. 1850 : Principal Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, QaniaJQ ; Sub-Collector and Joint IMagistrate, Salem. 185 1 : Agent to the Governor at KurnooL 1852 : Collector and Magistrate, IVIasuUpatam. 1857: Proceeded on furlough. 1858: Returned to India; Collector, Magistrate, and Agent to Governor, Ganjam. Died at sea, I'jth June 1858, on hoard the '' Hydaspes.'' LUSHINGTON, Franklyn.— 1838 : Writer. 1839: Under the Principal Collector, Malabar; Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Chingieput. 1841 : Acting Second Assistant to the Accountant-General. 1842 : Second Assistant to the Accountant- General. 1 843 : Proceeded to Europe on furlough. 1 845 : Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, South Arcot. 1846 : Head Assistant to CoUector and Magistrate, South Arcot. 1847 : Acting Senior Deputy Register to the Court of Sudder and Foujdarry Adawlut. 1849 • Senior Deputy Register to the Court of Sudder and Fouj- darry Adawlut. 1852: At first Acting Register, afterwards 92 MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. Kegister, to the Court of Sudder and Foujdarry Adawlut. 1855 : Civil Auditor, and Superintendent of Stamps. 1859 : Accountant, North- Western Provinces ; and Accountant to the Government of Bengal, i860 : Officiating Accountant-General, Madras. 1861 : Officiating Deputy Auditor and Accountant-General to the Gover- nor of Fort St. George. 1862 : On medical leave for 12 months. 1863 : Deputy Auditor and Accountant-General, Madras. 187 1 : On furlough, 1873: Accountant-General, Madras; Resigned the service, 16th August. {Annuitant.) MACDONALD, Charles Edward.— 1826 : AVriter. 1828: Assistant to the Principal Collector of South Arcot. 1829 : Head Assistant to the Principal Collector of ]S"orth Arcot. 1832 : Addi- tional Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate of Cuddapah. Died^ i$th June 1832, at Cuddapah. MACDONELL, ^neas E.— 1807: Writer. 1808: Assistant to the Secretary in the Revenue and Judicial Department ; Assis- tant under the Register of the Sudder and Foujdarry Ada whit. 1809: Assistant under the Assay Master j Head Assistant to the Collector of Cuddapah. 1816 : Head Assistant to the Magistrate at Cuddapah. 18 18: Secretary to the Honourable Mountstuart Elphinstone, Sole Commissioner for the Settlement of the Peishwah Territories. 1820: Private Secretary to Sir Thomas Munro, the Governor of Madras. 1822 : Third Member of the Board of Revenue. 1824: Second Member of the Board of Revenue. 1832 : Member of the Marine Board. 1836 : First Member of the Board of Revenue. 1838 : At home on absentee allowance. {Annui- tant on the Fund in 1839.) Died^ 24th October 1868, in England. MACDOU ALL, John. — 1792: Writer. 1794: Assistant under the Secretary to the Board of Revenue, and Assistant to the Accountant-General. 1796 : Paymaster to the Expedition against Trincomallee. 1798: Paymaster to the Expedition at Columbo. 1799: Collector of Columbo; Out of Employ. 1802: At home. 1806: Returned to India. 1809: Civil Auditor. 18 10: Dutch Translator to Government. Died^ $th August 18 14, at Madras. MACKAY, George. — 1766: Appointed Senior Merchant and Member of Council of the Governor. 1777: Recalled by the order of the Genercd Court of Proxrrietors, gth May. 1780: At home, and suspended from the service. MACKENZIE, Alexander. — 1789: AVriter. 1790: Assistant under the Secretary in the PoUtical and Revenue Department 1791 : Assistant imder the Board of Assumed Revenue. 1793: MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. 93 Assistant to the Commercial Resident at Vizagapatam. 1796: Deputy Commercial Resident at Ganjam. 1798: At home. 1801: Retuimed to India. 1802: Secretary to the Board of Trade; Commercial Resident at Vizagapatam and Ganjam. 1805 : Senior Judge of the Court of Circuit and Appeal, Southern Division. 1807: At home. 1811: Out of the service. M'KERRELL, John. — 1804: Writer. 1806: Assistant under the Principal Collector in Canara ; Register of the Zillah of the Northern Division of Canara. iSi i : At ho7ne. 1812 : Returned to India ; Gentoo and Teloogoo Translator to Government. 1815 : Reporter of External Commerce, and Sheriff of ^ladras. 18 16: Superintendent of Police. 181 7 : Canarese Translator to Govern- ment. 1820: Mint-Master. {Annuitant on the Fund, from 12th May 1830.) Died in November 1835. MACKLIN, John Charles.— 1769 : Writer. No trace after 1771. MACKONOCHIE, Robert.— 1800 : Writer. 1803: Assistant to the Collector of Ramnad and Tinnevelly ; At home for his health. 1809 : Returned to India; Deputy Mint-Master. 181 1 : Deputy Accountant in the Military Accounts Department. 181 2 : Out of employ. 1819 : Mint-Master. 1820: At home. 1826: Out of the service. {Annuitant on the Fund in 1842.) Died, igth February 1858, in England. MACLEAN, Alexander.— 181 7 : Writer. 182 1 : Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Chingleput. 1825 : Head Assis- tant to the Collector and Magistrate of Malabar. 1826 : Acting Head Assistant to the Register of the Sudder Court, and Sanscrit Examiner to the College Board. 1828 : Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate of Malabar. 1830 : Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate of Canara; Judge and Criminal Judge of Combaconum. 1831 : Judge and Criminal Judge of Malabar. 1833 : Collector and Magis- trate of Chingleput. 1835 : Acting Malay alum Translator to Govern- ment. 1836 : Malayaluni Translator to Government. 1838 : Acting Temporary Member of the Board of Revenue ; Third Member of the Board of Revenue. 1839 : Collector'and Magistrate of Chingleput; Temporary Member of the Board of Revenue ; and Malayaluni Trans- lator to Government. 1845 : Collector and Magistrate, Cuddapah, and Malayaluni Translator to Government. 1848 : Third Member of the Board of Revenue, and ^Malayalum Translator to Government. 1S50: Retired from the service, 1st May, in India. {Annuitant on the Fund, 1850.) Died, 2W1 November 1872, in England. 94 MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. MACLEOD, Alexander. — 1777: Writer. 1780: At home. 1782 : Factor. 1790 : Senior Merchant, and one of the Collectors of the Jaghire Ke venue. 1792 : Collector in the Madura and Nellore Districts, and Peishcash of the Marwars. 1795 : Collector in the Dindigul Districts. 1800: Resident at Negapatam, and Revenue Assistant under the Resident at Nagore. 180T : At home. 1803 : Out of the service. MACLEOD, John M'Phersox. — 181 1: Writer. 1814: Second Assistant, afterwards First Assistant to Secretary to Government in the several Civil Departments. 1816 : Member and Secretary of the Committee for Revising the Customs Laws. 1820: At home on account of health. 1823 : Returned to India; Acting Secretary to Government in Financial and General Departments. 1824: Secretary to Government in Financial and General Departments. 1825 : Tamil Translator to Government, Member of the College Board, of the Board of Public Instruction, and of the Mint Com- mittee. 1826: Persian Translator to Government. 1827: Secretary in the Revenue and Judicial Departments. 1829 : Temporary Member, afterwards Third Member of the Board of Revenue. 1832 : Commissioner for the Government of Mysore. 1834 : Deputed to Hyderabad on Special Duty by the Governor - General. 1835: Member of the Indian Law Commission. 1836: Member of the Committee for Revising the System of Prison DiscipHne through- out India. 1838 : At home on absentee allowance. 1841 : Retired from the service. {Annuitant on tlie Fund ^ 1841.) Died, 1st March 1 88 1, in England. MAIDMAN, George. — 1793: Writer. 1796 : Assistant under the Collector in the Jaghire. 1798: Old of employ ; Assistant under the Commercial Resident at Ingeram. 1802 : Deputy Commercial Resident at Ingeram. 1807 : Commercial Resident in the Ceded Districts ; Commercial Resident at Masulipatam. Died, Sth April 18 10, at Masulipatam. MAIDMAN, Charles. — 1801 : Writer. 1803 : Assistant to the Commercial Resident at Ingeram. 1807: Deputy Com- mercial Resident at Ingeram. Died, 2gth August 1824, at Ingeram. MAINWARING, William. — 1794: Writer. 1796: Assistant to the Secretary in Public, Commercial, and Revenue Department. 1797 : Assistant to the Secretary in MiHtary, Political, and Secret Department, and French Translator. 1798 : Assistant to the Collector of the First Division of Masulipatam. 1800 : Assis- MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. 95 tant to the Collector of ^Muglatore. 1802 : Collector in the Zillah of Guntoor. 1803: Out of employ. 1804: Paymaster and Garri- son Storekeeper at Trichinopoly. 1806 : Paymaster and Garrison Storekeeper at Madura. 1810 : Out of employ. Died, ^th February 18 1 2, at Tlnnevelly. MAITLAND, William. — 1763: Writer. 1768: Factor and Assistant at Cuddalore. 1771 : Junior Merchant and Fourth in Coimcil at Cuddalore. 1774: Senior Merchant and Fourth in Council at Cuddalore. 1776 : Third in Council at Cuddalore. No trace after 1782. MAITLAND, Adam. — 1824 : Writer. 1827 : Employed in the Mahratta Country under the Bombay Government. Died, 26th May 1828, at Dharwar. MAJENDIE, AxDREW. — 1766 : Writer. 1771 : Factor. 1774: Junior Merchant. 1778: Senior Merchant. 1782: At home. Died in 1793, in England. MALCOLM, Egbert. — 1781 : Writer. 1783: Assistant at Masulipatam. 1796 : Assistant to the Collector in the Fifth Division of Masulipatam District ; Commercial Eesident at Viza- gapatam. 1802 : Second Judge of the Court of Circuit and Appeal, Northern Division. 1808: At liome. 1809: Out of the service. MALTBY, Edward. — 1828 : Writer. 1831 : Second Assistant to the Principal Collector, Canara. 1833 : Acting Head Assistant, afterwards Head Assistant, to the Principal Collector and Magis- trate, Canara. 1835 • Acting Additional Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Canara. 1837 : Additional, and afterwards Sub-Col- lector and Joint Magistrate, Canara. 1839 : Acting Principal Collector and Magistrate, Canara. 1841 : Proceeded on furlough to Europe. 1844 : Acting Deputy Collector, Madras; and Acting Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Xellore. 1 845 : Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Xellore; Acting Collector and Magistrate, Chingleput. 1848 : Civil and Sessions Judge, Cuddapah. 1849 • Collector and Magistrate, Trichinopoly. 1851 : Collector and Magistrate, South Arcot. 1854: Third Member of the Board of Revenue ; and Member of the Board of Examiners. 1857 : Acting Chief Secretary to Government. 1858: Provincial Member of Council. 1859 : Member of Council of the Governor, and President of the Revenue and Marine Boards. 1864: Resigned the service, 16th December. (Annuitant.) MALTBY, Francis Newcombe. — 1830 : Writer. 1832 : Register 96 MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. to the Zillah Court of Canara. 1834 : Acting Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge, Malabar. 1835 : Acting Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge, Canara; Acting Head Assistant to Principal Collector and Magistrate, Canara. 1836 : Kegister to the Zillah Court of Canara. 1837: Additional Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Canara. 1841 : Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Canara; Proceeded to Europe on furlough. 1845: Acting Assistant Judge, Mangalore. 1846: Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Salem. 1850 : Agent to the Governor of Madras, at Kurnool; Collector and Magistrate, Canara. 1855: Acting Member of the Board of Revenue. 1856 : Financial and Judicial Commissioner of the Hyderabad Assigned Territories. 1858 : On medical leave to Europe. 1859: Resident at Travancore and Cochin. 1861 : On medical leave for 6 months. 1862 : Resigned the service, 1st May. {Annuitant.) Died, 2'jth Aiigust 1877, in North Britain. MARRIOTT, ^ViLLiAM.— 1795 : Writer. 1798 : Assistant under the Collector of BurramehaL 1799: Head Assistant under the Collector of Kistnagherry. 1801 : At home for his health. Died, iWi Fehn/anj 1805, in England. MARTIN, George Sullivan.— 178 i : Writer. 1783 : Assis- tant to the Secretary to the Select Committee in Bengal. 1784: Under the Resident at Tanjore. 1787 : Assistant under the Resi- dent at Negapatam. 1788: Under the Secretary, Secret Depart- ment ; Deputy Postmaster-General ; and Sheriff. 1789: Secre- tary to the Board of Trade. 1790: Paymaster at Palamcottah. 1794: Commercial Resident in the Southern Provinces. 1796: Commercial Resident at Ramnad and Tinnevelly. 1799: At home. No trace after 1799. MARTINDALE, Joseph.— 1779 : Writer. No trace after 1782. MASON, John George.— 181 2 : AVriter. 1815 : Second Assis- tant to the Collector of Tanjore. 181 6: Head Assistant to the Collector of Ganjam ; Assistant Magistrate of Ganjam. Died, iSth December 181 7, in camp, at Itchaptore, MASON, William.— 18 13 : AVriter. 181 7 : Second Assistant to the Collector of Malabar, and Assistant Magistrate. 1821 : Head Assistant to the Collector of Malabar, and Magistrate of Malabar. 1825 : Sub-Collector and Assistant Magistrate of Mala- bar. 1826 : Sub-Collector and Assistant Magistrate of Bellary. 1831 : Collector and Magistrate of Guntoor. 1832: Collector and Magistrate of Yizagapatam. Died, 2d Julij 1834, at Vizagapatam, MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. 97 MASON, Wheeler Hood George. — 1832: "Writer. 1834: Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Masulipatam. 1835 • Assistant to the Collector and IMagistrate of Chingleput. 1837: Acting Head Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Chingle- put. 1838: Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate of Chingle- put. 1839 • Assistant to Collector and Magistrate of Vizagapatam. 1 840 : Assistant to Agent of the Governor, Collector, and Magi- strate, Vizagapatam. Died, 2d August 1842, at Madras. MATHISON, Archibald Stirling. — 1830: Writer. 1832: Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Rajahmundry. 1833 : Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Guntoor. 1836 : Officiating Joint Criminal Judge of Guntoor. 1838 : Acting Sub- Collector and Joint Magistrate of IS'ellore. 1839: Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate of iSTellore. 1843 • Proceeded on furlough. 1846 : Returned to India. 1847 : Principal Assistant to Agent of the Governor, Collector, and Magistrate, Vizagapatam. 1852 : Civil and Sessions Judge, Chittoor. 1856: Proceeded on furlough. 1859 : Resigned the service, igth February, in India. {Annuitant.) MAUNSELL, Robert.— 1763 : Writer. 1768 : Factor. 1771 : Junior Merchant and Paymaster at Itchapore. 1774: Senior Merchant, and Assistant at Ganj am. 1776: Senior Merchant, and Second in Council at Ganjam. 1790 : At home, 1792 : Out of the service. MAXTONE, Charles. — 1769 : Writer. 1774: Factor and Assistant at Vizagapatam. 1778: Junior Merchant. 1780: Senior Merchant. 1790: At home. 1793: Senior Merchant without Employ. 1800 : Commercial Resident at Ingeram. 1803 : Postmaster-General and Mihtary Paymaster at the Presidency, and of Extraordinaries. 1806 : First Judge of the Court of Circuit and Appeal, Centre Division. 1808 : First Judge of the Court of Cir- cuit and Appeal, Centre Division, and Acting Judge of the Sudder and Foujdarry Adawlut Courts. Died, 24th Februanj 1809. MAXWELL, Hugh.— 1773 : Writer. 1778: Factor. 1782: Junior Merchant. 1 790 : Senior Merchant, and Manager of the Gan- jam Havelly. 1792: Member of the Revenue Board. Died ^■7^ 1 793. MAYNAND, JosiAS. — 1767: Writer. 1771 : At home. 1774: Factor (but still at home). 1776: Junior Merchant; At home ; Resigned the service. MAYNE, Dawson.— 1837 : Writer. 1838: Assistant to the Principal Collector and Magistrate of Bellary. 1841 : Head Assis- tant to Principal Collector and Magistrate, Cuddapah. 1850: 98 MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. Subordinate Judge, Cuddapah. 1852 : P^'oceeded 07i furlough. 1855: Returned to India; Subordinate Judge, Bellary. 1858: Civil and Sessions Judge, Madura. Died, 2^d November 1858, at Tidticorin. MEGGISON, BoBERT. — 1804 : Writer. 1808 : Assistant under the Collector of Cuddapah. Died, 20th May 1808, at Cuddapah. MELLOE, Abel. — 1824 : Writer. 1828 : Head Assistant to the Principal Collector at Madura. 1832 : Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate of Tinnevelly. 1835 : At home on absentee allowance. 1838: Returned to India overland. 1839: Acting Civil Auditor and Superintendent of Stamps. 1840 : Collector and Magistrate, Bellary. 1850: Resigned the service, ^th November, in India. {Annuitant on the Fund, 185 1.) Died, 16th Jidy 1878, England. MICHELL, William.— 1773 : Writer. 1778: Factor. 1782: Junior Merchant. 1790 : Senior Merchant, and Assistant at Tan- jore. 1792: Kesident at Nagore. 1794: At home. 1800: Out of the service. MICHELL, Henry Chickley. — 1777 : Writer. 1782 : Factor. 1790 : Senior Merchant, and Member of the Board of Trade ; Rental General and Scavenger. 1792 : Member of the Board of Trade and Export Warehouse-keeper. 1795: In England. 1796: Dis- missed by order of the Court of Directors, dated 2,0th March. MICROP, Isaac Yan. — 1776: Writer. 1782: Factor. No trace after 1782. MITCHELL, John. — 1829: AVriter. 183 1 : Second Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Tinnevelly. 1833 : Register of the Zillah of Combaconum. Died, ist March 1834. MITFORD, John. — 1771 : Writer. 1776: Factor. 1780: Junior Merchant. 1 782 : Senior Merchant and Export Warehouse- keeper. 1795 : At home. 1801 : Member of the Board of Trade. 1806 : At home. 1809 : Out of the service. MOLE, Frederick. — 1830: Writer. 1833: Assistant to the Principal Collector and Magistrate of Salem. 1834: Register of Salem. 1836 : Acting Head Assistant to the Principal Collector and Magistrate of Salem. 1837 : Register of the Zillah Court of Salem. Died, 1st December 1842, at Salem. MOLLE, William Macquarie. — 1832 : Writer. 1833 : Assis- tant to the Principal Collector of South Arcot. 1834 : Assistant to the Collector of Tinnevelly. 1838 : Head Assistant to the Col- lector and Magistrate of Tinnevelly. 1841 : Out of employ. 1844 : Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate of Tanjore. MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. 99 1845 • Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate of Trichinopoly. 1846 : Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Cuddapah. 1847 : Pro- ceeded on furlough. 1850 : Returned to India ; Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Coimbatore. 1856 : Civil and Sessions Judge, Honore. 1861 : Proceeded on furlough; Resigned the service^ Wi June, in England. {Annuitant in 1861.) MONCKTON,Edwaed.— 1762 : Writer. 1768 : Factor. 1771 : Junior Merchant. 1774: Senior Merchant. 1780: Out of the service. MONCKTON, George Packenham.— 1837 : Writer. 1839 : Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Malabar. 1844 : Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, ^N'orthern Division of Arcot. 1845 * Ryoceeded on furlough. 1848 : Pensioned, T^oth August. MONEY, Septimus. — 1802 : Writer. 1805 : Assistant to the Secretary in the Eevenue and Judicial Department. 1806 : Eegister of the Zillah of Chittoor. 1813 : Judge and Magistrate of Cochin. 181 7 : Judge and Criminal Judge of Dharapooram, afterwards of Coimbatore. 182 1 : Judge and Criminal Judge of Cuddapah. 1824: At home. 1826: Returned to India; Acting Additional Judge of Provincial Court, Northern Division. 1828 : Third Judge of Provincial Court, ]^orthern Division. Died, 14th August 1830, at Masidipatam. MONK, William Garrow. — 1804 : Writer. 1805 : Assistant under the Principal Collector of Coimbatore. 1806 : Register of the Zillah of Coimbatore. 1811 : At home. 1814 : Returned to India ; Register of the Zillah of Coimbatore. 1820 : Judge and Criminal Judge of Tinnevelly. 1822: Judge and Criminal Judge of Chicacole. 1827: At home on absentee allowance. {Annuitcmt on the Fund from 1st January 1829.) Died, 2>d March 1859, in England. MONTGOMERIE, William.— 1804 : Writer. 1806 : Assistant under the Register of the Sudder and Poujdarry Adawlut. 1807 : Assistant to the Register of the Zillah of Yizagapatam. 1809 : Register of the Zillah of Ganjam. 1811 : Deputy Commercial Resident at Vizagapatam. 1818 : Deputy Commercial Resident at Maddepollam and Masulipatam. 1823 : Assistant to the Com- mercial Resident at the General Factory at Ingeram. 1824 : Deputy Commercial Resident at the General Factory at Ingeram. 1826: Commercial Resident at Tinnevelly. 1831 : Out of employ. 1832 : At home on absentee alloivance. {Annuitant on the Fund from \st May 1834.) Died, 2yl October 1852, in England. MONTGOMERIE, Hugh.— 181 2 : Writer. 1816 : Head Assis- 100 MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. tant to the Collector and Magistrate of Yizagapatani ; Assistant Magistrate at Vizagapatam. 1826 : Deputy Commercial Kesident at the Factory of Ingeram. 1830 : Sub^Collector and Joint Magistrate of Tinnevelly. 1832 : Judge and Criminal Judge of Nellore. 1833: At liome on absentee allowance. 1835 : iJe^^^rwecf to India, per '' Mary Ann" 1836 : Acting Third Judge of the Provincial Court, Northern Division ; Acting Judge and Criminal Judge of Rajahmundry. 1838 : Acting Second Judge of the Pro- vincial Court, Northern Division; Judge and Criminal Judge of Cud- dapah ; Third Judge of the Provincial Court, Northern Division. 1840 : Second Judge of the Provincial Court of Appeal and Circuit, Northern Division. 1841 : First Judge of the Provincial Court of Appeal and Circuit, Northern Division. 1842 : Resigned the service, 12th May. {Annuitant on the Fund, 1842.) Died, 24th February 1864, in England. MONTGOMERY, Sir Henry Contngham, Bart. — 1825 : Writer. 1827 : Assistant to the Principal Collector and Magistrate of Nellore. 1828 : Head Assistant to the Principal Collector of Nellore ; Head Assistant to the Principal Collector of Tanjore. 1830 : Acting Additional Sub Collector of Salem ; Additional Sub- Collector and Joint Magistrate of Tanjore. 1832 : Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate of Tanjore. 1836 : At home for his health. 1838 : Returned to India, per " Windsor:' 1839 : Acting Princi- pal Collector and Magistrate of Bellary. 1840 : Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Tanjore. 1841 : Principal Collector and Magis- trate of Tinnevelly. 1843 : Collector and Magistrate of Tanjore. 1847 : Secretary to Government in Revenue and Judicial Depart- ment. 1850: Chief Secretary to Government. 1855 : Chief Secre- tary to Government ; Provisional Member of Council ; afterwards Member of Council, and Chief Judge of the Sudder Dewannee and Sudder Foujdarry Adawluts. 1857 : Resigned the service, 2gth October, in India. {Annuitant on the Fund, 1859.) Died, 24th June 1878, in England. MOORE, George. — 1796: Writer. 1799: Assistant in the MiHtary, Secret, and Political Department. 1802 : Register of Passports. 1804 : Head Assistant to the Secretary in the Revenue and Judicial Department, and Postmaster-General. 1806 : Deputy Accountant-General and Commercial. 181 2 : Superintendent of Stamps. 1 8 14: Civil Auditor. Died, 12th December 1834, at Madras. MOORE, Thomas Perring.— 1806 : Writer. 1808 : Assistant MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS,^ " loi to the Secretary to the Board of Revenue. Lost on his passage home, 14th March 1809, in the ship ^^ Jane Duchess of Gordon." MOORE, Mark. — 1831 : AVriter. 1834 : Assistant to the Prin- cipal Collector and Magistrate of Salem. Died^ 26th November 1835, at Madras. MORDAUNT, Charles. — 1765 : Writer and Assistant at Cud- dalore. 1771 : Factor and Assistant at Cuddalore. 1774: Junior Merchant. 1776: Senior Merchant. 1778: At home; Returned to India. Died, April 1780. MOREHEAD, William Ambrose. — 1824: Writer. 1828: Assistant to the Principal Collector, Xorth Arcot ; subsequently appointed Register of the Zillah of Chingleput. 1830 : Head Assistant to the Principal Collector and Magistrate, Chingleput. 1832 : Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Cuddapah ; afterwards Acting Judge and Criminal Judge, Cuddapah. 1833 : Acting Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge, Chingleput. 1834: Acting Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Xorth Arcot ; Officiating Sub-Collector and Magistrate, South Arcot ; Acting Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge, Chingleput. 1836 : Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge, Chingleput ; {Proceeded to Europe on prrivate affairs.) 1840 : Acting Deputy Collector, Madras; Acting Secretary to the College Board ; and Acting Judge and Criminal Judge at Chingleput. 1841 : Acting Judge and Criminal Judge, Canara ; Acting Judge and Criminal Judge at Madura ; and Judge and Criminal Judge, Chingleput. 1843 : Acting Principal Col- lector and Magistrate, Madura; and Civil and Sessions Judge, Chingleput. 1846 : Officiating Puisne Judge of the Court of Sudder and Foujdarry Adawlut. 1847 • Third Puisne Judge of the Court of Sudder and Foujdarry Adawlut; also Member of the College Board. 185 i : Absent on medical leave. 1854 : Presi- dent of the Board of Examiners. 1855 : Provisional Member of Council. 1856: Proceeded to Europe on medical leave. 1857: Member of Council, and Chief Judge of the Court of Sudder and Foujdarry Adawlut. 1859 : Commissioner for Inquiring into the System of Judicature in the Presidency, i860 : Governor and President in Council. 1862 : Resigned the service, 2gth October. {Annuitant.) MORRIS, John Carnac. — 1818 : Writer. 1820: Assistant to the Chief Secretary to Government. 182 1 : Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Masulipatam. 1822 : Senior Deputy Secretary to the Board of Revenue. 1823: Deputy 102 MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. Teloogoo Translator to Government. 1824 : Secretary to the College Board ; Secretary' to the Civil Fund. 1825 : Assistant to tiie Collector of Sea Customs at the Presidency. 1829 : At home on absentee allowance. 1831 : Returned to India, per ^^ Duke of Buccleuch;" Acting Secretary to the Board of Revenue. 1832: Secretary to the Board of Revenue and Teloogoo Translator to Government ; Acting Register of the Sudder and Foujdarry Adawlut ; Trustee to St. George's Church. 1833 : Register to the Sudder and Foujdarry Adawlut. 1834 : Acting Secretary and Treasurer to the Government Bank ; Acting Sub-Treasurer. 1835 : Superintendent and Treasurer of the Government Bank, and Sub- Treasurer. 1837 : Member of the Mint Committee. 1838 : Acting Temporary Member of the Board of Revenue. 1839 : Civil Auditor and Superintendent of Stamps, Member of the College Board and Mint Committee, also Teloogoo Translator to Government. 1843 : Civil Auditor and Superintendent of Stamps, Member of the College Board, and Teloogoo Translator to Government. 1846 : Resigned the service, 1st July. {Annuitant on the Fund, 1846.) Died, 2d Au'just 1858, in England. MORRIS, Henry. — 1823: Writer. 1825: Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Nellore. 1826 : Head Assistant to the Principal Collector and Magistrate of Xorthern Division of Arcot. 1828 : Head Assistant to the Principal Collector and Magistrate of South Arcot. 1829 : Sub-Collector and Joint Magis- trate of Madura. 1830 : Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate of Coimbatore. 1835: Acting Assistant Judge of Salem; Acting Deputy Collector of Madras. 1836 : Commissioner for Drawing Lotteries; Officiating Police Magistrate. 1837: At home on absentee allowance. 1841 : Returned to India. 1842 : Third Judge of the Provincial Court of Appeal and Circuit, Western Division. 1844: Civil and Sessions Judge, Calicut. 1852: Resigned the service, ^oth July. {Annuitant on the Fund^ 1852.) MORTLOCK, Henry.— 1808 : Writer. 1810 : Assistant to the Register of the Sudder and Foujdarry Adawlut ; Fixed Examiner to the Sudder and Foujdarry Adawlut. 181 1 : Deputy Persian Translator to Government ; First Assistant to the Sudder Adawlut. 1813 : Deputy Register to the Sudder and Foujdarry Adawlut. 1816 : At home. 1818 : Returned to India; Cashier to the Govern- ment Bank. 181 9 : Deputy Persian Translator to Government. 1820 : Deputy Register of the Sudder Adawlut; Secretary to the MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. 103 College Board. 1823: At home. 1824: Resigned, 1st September, in England. {Accepted an Annuity from the Civil Fund from ist Januanj 1828.) Died, i^th Fehruarij 1837, in England. MOWBRAY, George.— 1 77 1 : Senior Merchant, with fixed Appointment as Accountant. 1791 : Member of the Board of Ke venue. 1793: At home; Retired from service. MUNRO, Robert Duncan.— 1765 : Writer. 1771 : Factor. 1774 : Junior Merchant. 1776 : Senior Merchant; Paymaster at Chingleput. 1791 : Second in Council at Ganjam. 1792 : At home. Died, 1795, in India. MUNRO, James A.— 1806 : Writer. 1807: Assistant to the Collector of the Northern Division of Arcot. 1808 : Old of em- ploy ; Acting Register of the Zillah of Salem. 1809: Register of the ZiUah of Salem. 181 2 : Register of the Zillah of Coim- batore. 182 1 : Sub-Collector and Magistrate of Coimbatore. 1823 : Collector and Magistrate of Tinnevelly. Died, 2'^d May 1827, at Pcdamcottah. MUNRO, John Collins.— 181 7 : Writer. 1819 : Employed in the late Peishwah's Dominions. Died, 11th December 1824, at Kittoor. MURRAY, The Hon. Leveston Granville Keith. — 1792 : Writer. 1793: Assistant under the Secretary in the Pubhc, Revenue, and Commercial Department. 1796: Deputy Com- mercial Resident at Salem. 1797 : Assistant under the Collector in the First Division of Masulipatam. 1798: Paymaster and Garrison Storekeeper at Innacondah and its Dependencies. 1799: Paymaster and Garrison Storekeeper at A^izagapatam and its Dependencies. 1803 : Collector of the Zillah of Yizagapatam. 1805 : Out of Employ. 1806 : Collector of Madras. 1807 : General Agent for the "Monopoly of Salt. 1809: MiHtary Pay- master-General. 18 to: Collector of Rajahmmidry. 1812: Out of employ. 18 14: Superintendent of Investments and in Charge of the Import Warehouse. 1819 : Second Member of the Board of Trade. 1820: Collector of Madras. 1828: Superintendent of Stationery. 1830 : Collector of Sea Customs at Madras. {Annui- tant on the Fund, gth May 1831.) Died, 6th January 1837. MURRAY, Mackenzie. — 1832 : Writer. 1833 : Assistant under the Principal Collector and Magistrate of Salem. 1836 : Act- ing Register of the Zillah of Canara; Register of the Zillah of CuddapaL 1838 : Acting Head Assistant to the Principal Col- lector and Magistrate of Xellore. 1839 : Register of the Zillah 104 MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. Court of Cuddapah. 1840: Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Southern Division of Arcot. 1844 : Proceeded 071 furlough. 1846 : Returned to India. 1847 : Sub- Collector and Joint Magistrate, Cuddapah. 1854: Collector and Magistrate, Cuddapah. i860: Proceeded on furlough. 1 86 1 : Resigned the service in England. {Annuitant on the Fund, 186 1.) Died, 14th February 1876, in England. NAPIER, Francis. — 1796: Writer. 1797: Assistant under the Secretary to the Board of Trade. Died, igth July 1797. NEAVE, William Augustus. — 1821 : Writer. 1825: Assis- tant to the Principal Collector and Magistrate of the Northern Division of Arcot. 1826 : Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Salem. 1827 : Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Chingleput. 1828 : Head Assistant to the Principal - Collector of Coimbatore. 1830 : Sub-Collector and Joint Magis- trate of Malabar. 1832: Deputy Accountant-General ; Acting Mint-Master ; Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge of Chingleput. 1836: At home on absentee allowance. 1839: Re- turned to India; Acting Judge and Criminal Judge of Salem. 1840 : Judge and Joint Criminal Judge of Salem. 1842 : Third Judge of the Provincial Court of Appeal and Circuit, Southern Division. 1844 : Civil and Sessions Judge, Rajahmundry. Died on his passage to Europe, yl October 1844, on board the " Sama- rang.'' NELSON, Robert. — 1816 : Writer. 18 18: Second Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Salem. 182 1 : Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Salem ; Leave to St. Helena, and eventually to England. 1824: Returned to India ; Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Madura. 1827 : Sub- Collector and Joint Magistrate of Tanjore. 1831 : Acting Collector and Magistrate of Trichinopoly. 1832 : Acting Collector and Magis- trate of Masulipatam ; Acting Zillah Judge of Salem ; Acting Third Judge of Provincial Court, Centre Division. 1833 : Judge and Criminal Judge of Malabar. 1836 : Acting Third Judge of the Provincial Court, Southern Division. 1837 : At home on absentee allowance. 1842 : Absent five years from India. NEWBERY, Edward.— 1829 : Writer. 1831 : Second Assis- tant to the Collector of Masulipatam. 1833: Register of the Zillah of Chicacole. 1 834 : Assistant Judge of Rajahmundry. 1837: Acting Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge of Guntoor. 1838 : Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge of Guntoor. 1839 : MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS, 105 Acting Judge and Criminal Judge of Cuddapah. 1840 : Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge of Guntoor. 1841 : Proceeded on furloiujli. Died, 2'jth Auguat 1842, in Etir/Iand. NEWBOLT, John Digby.— 1814 : Writer. 1816 : Assistant to the Collector of Cliingleput ; Kegister of the Zillah of Chittoor. 1 818: At Jwme. 1822: Returned to India; Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Masulipatam. 1824 : Head Assis- tant to the Collector and Magistrate of Ganjam. Died, 12th Septemher 1826. NEWNHAM, Thomas. — 1799 : Writer. 1800 : Assistant under the Secretary in the Revenue and Judicial Department. 1803: Register of the Zillah Court of Ramnad. 1805 : Officiating Judge and Magistrate of Ramjiad. 1806 : Judge and Magistrate of the Zillah of Arnee. 1808: British Agent for Captured Property at Tranquebar; Commissioner at Tranquebar; Judge, Magistrate, and Collef^tor of Seringapatam. 1809 : Register of the Sudder and Toujdarry Adawlut ; Commissioner to Receive Depositions at Madras ; Judge and Magistrate of the Zillah of Cuddapah. 1816 ; Judge and Criminal Judge of Cuddapah. 182 1 : Acting Judge in Circuit, Centre Division ; Judge and Criminal Judge of Cudda- pah; Third Judge of Provincial Court of Appeal and Circuit, Northern Division, and Acting Third Judge of Provincial Court of Appeal, Centre Division. 1822: Third Judge of Provincial Court, Centre Division, and Acting in Northern Division. 1824 : Second Judge of Provincial Court, Centre Division. 1828 : Act- ing Judge, afterwards Senior Judge of Provincial Court, Western Division, and Acting in Centre Division. 1830: Acting First Judge of Provincial Court, Centre Division; Permitted as Pirst Judge, Western Division, to leave Chittoor for Madras. 1831 : Resumed at Tellicherry the Duties of First Judge of Provincial Court, Western Division. 1833 : Resigned the service ; Annuitant from 1st Mag. Died, 2gth September 1861, m England, NICHOLLS, Solomon. — 1806 : Writer. 1807 : Assistant under the Chief Secretary in the Foreign, Political, and Secret Depart- ment ; Assistant to the Collector of Tinnevelly. 1808: Deputy Commercial Resident at Tinnevelly. 181 1 : Deputy Commercial Resident at Salem. 181 2 : At liome. 1817 : Returned to India; Deputy Accountant-General in the Military Department. 1822: Deputy Accountant-General in the Military Department, Commer- cial Accountant, and Auditor. 1826: Judge and Criminal Judge of Madura. 1830 : Third Judge, Provincial Court, Southern Division. io6 MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS, 1831 : At home on absentee alloivance. 1833 : Returned to India, per ''Orient." 1834: Second Judge of Provincial Court, Northern Division. 1836 : Retired from service. {Annuitant on the Fund.) NISBET, JosiAH. — 1807: AVriter. 1810: Assistant to the Chief Secretary in the Secret, Pohtical, and Foreign Department. 181 1 : Assistant to the Collector of Eellary. 1814 : Head Assis- tant to the Collector of Bellary. 1816 : Assistant Magistrate of Bellary. 1819 : Employed in the late Peishwah's Dominions. 1822: At home. 1824: Returned to India. 1825: Principal Collector and Magistrate of the Northern Division of Arcot. 1827 : Prmcipal Collector and Pohtical Agent at Dharwar, under the Bombay Government. Died, ^th August 1834, at Dharwar. NORMAN, Martin. — 1852 : Writer. 1853 : Assistant to Col- lector and Magistrate, Madura. 1857: Deputy Secretary to Government, Kevenue Department. Died, 16th October 1859, at Chiselhurd. NORRIS, Henry. — 1769: Writer. 1774: Factor and Assis- tant at Yizagapatam. 1778: Junior Merchant. 1780: Senior Merchant. No trace after 1782. OAKELEY, Charles. —1767: Writer. 1774: Factor. 1776: Junior Merchant. 1778: Senior Merchant. 1790: Created a Baronet, t^th June ; Appointed INIember of Council of the Governor. 1792: Succeeded as Governor of Madras; Assumed charge of office, id August. 1794 : EmharTied for England, 2gth September. OAKES, Thomas.— 1770: Writer. 1776: Factor and Assis- tant at Ganjam. 1778: Junior Merchant. 1782: Senior Mer- chant. 1792: Senior Merchant and IMember of the Board of Revenue. 1795: At home. 1802: In India ivithout emploij. 1803: Second Member of the Board of Revenue. 1804: Senior Member of the Board of Revenue. 1806 : Out of the service. OAKES, Thomas Alexander. — 1802: Writer; Assistant to the Secretary in the Revenue and Judicial Department, and Acting Assistant to the Special Commission. 1805 : Assistant to the Register in the Zillah of Yizagapatam. 1806 : Register of the Zillah of the Eastern Division of the Ceded District. 1808: Subordinate Collector at Coimbatore ; First Assistant to the Collector of Xellore. 181 1: Collector of Yizagapatam. 181 2 : Collector and Magistrate of Guntoor. 1823: At home. 1828: Returned to India ; Second Judge of the Provincial Court, Centre Division. 1830 : First Judge of the Provincial Court, Centre Division. 1832 : Officiating Third Judge of the Sudder and Fouj- MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. 107 dairy Adawlut. 1838 : Officiating Second Judge of the Sudder and Foujdany Adawlut. 1839: First Judge of the Provincial Court of Appeal and Circuit, Centre Division. 1840: Proceeded on furlough. Died, 12th September 1840, in London. OAKES, Henry Egbert.— 1804 : AVriter; Assistant under the Secretary to the Board of Revenue. 1806 : Register of the Zillah of Manar Goody. 1808 : Acting Register of the Zillah of Madura ; Register of the Zillah of Madura. 1809: Register of the Zillah of Yizagapatam. 181 1 : Assistant Judge of Combaconum. 1813 : Collector of Rajahmundry. 181 7 : At home. 1819 : Returned to India; Commercial Resident at the Ceded Districts. 1820: Dismissed the service, 2^th October, in England. OAKES, Charles E.~i82 2 : Writer. 1825 : Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Tinnevelly. 1828: Register of the Zillah of Nellore; Register to the Provincial Court, Northern Division. 1831 : At home on absentee allowance. 1833 : Returned to India, per " Vansittart ; " Acting Judge and Criminal Judge of Chittoor. 1836 : Assistant Judge and Criminal Judge of Guntoor. Died, 20th August 1837, at Ootacamund. OGILVIE, Thomas.— 177 1 : Writer. 1776: Factor. 1780: Junior Merchant. 1782: Senior Merchant. 1790: Out of the service. OGILVIE, John Hugh Donald.— 1789 : Writer. 1790: Assistant under the Secretary in the Mihtary, Political, and Secret Department. 1793: Assistant under the Resident at Ingeram and MaddepoUam. 1796: Deputy Commercial Resident at Ingeram. 1798: Deputy Commercial Resident at Ganjam. 1802: Head Assistant to the Manager for the Supply of Beetle, and Collector of Revenue derived from the Sale of Arrack, &c.; Collector of Madras, and Superintendent of Revenue of Home Farm Villages, Arrack and Toddy Quit Rent, and Company's Lands in Black Town. 1806 : Second Judge of the Provincial Court, Centre Division. 1807 : Collector of Madras. 1809 : Mint-Master. 1819 : Third Judge of the Sudder and Foujdarry Adawlut. 1 820 : Fourth Member of Council and President of the Sudder Adawlut. 1821 : Senior Member of the Board of Trade. 1824 : Member of Council. 1830 : At home on absentee allowance. (Annuitant on the Fund from 1st May 1831.) Lied, loth March, 1851, in England. OGILVIE, George Macartney.— i 8 1 2 : Writer. 1 8 1 6 : Second Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of the Southern Division of Arcot. 1818 : Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate io8 MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. of Tanjore. 1823 : Sub-Collector and Assistant Magistrate of Cuddapah. 1828 : At home on absentee allowance. 1832 : Re- turned to India; Collector and Magistrate of Ganjam. 1835 : Principal Collector and Magistrate of Canara ; Third Judge of the Provincial Court, Southern Division. 1836 : Acting Principal Collector and Magistrate of the I^^orthern Division of Arcot. 1837 : Principal Collector and Magistrate of North Arcot. 1842 : Re- signed the service. {Annuitant on the Fund, 1842.) Died, ^th February 1878, in England. OGILVIE, William Cecil. — 1825 : Writer. 1827 : Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Masulipatam. 1828: Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Masulipatam ; Secretary to the Board of College and for Public Instruction ; and Deputy Teloogoo Translator to Government. 1829 : Head Assistant to the Secretary in the Revenue Department. 1831 : Additional Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate of Canara. 1832 : Additional Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate of Salem. 1833 : Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate of Salem. 1838 : Acting Collector and Magistrate of Trichinopoly. 1839 : Acting Judge and Criminal Judge of Combaconum. 1842 : Judge and Criminal Judge, Bellary. 1844: Civil and Sessions Judge, Bellary. 1845 • ^'*^" ceeded on furlough ; Resigned the service, ijth September, in Eng- land. {Anmdtant on the Fund, 1849.) Died, 24th April 1868, in England. OGILVIE, Alexander. — 1845: AVriter. 1848: Assistant to Collector and ^Magistrate, Chingleput. 185 1 : Proceeded on fur- lough . 1856:^ bsen t from India five years. OLIVER, William. — 1800 : Writer. 1805 : Second Assistant, afterwards First Assistant, to the Register of the Sudder and Pouj- darry Adawlut. 1807 : Deputy Persian Translator to Government. 181 1 : Secretary to the Board of Revenue; Persian Translator to Government. 1813 : Register of the Sudder and Foujdarry Adaw- lut. 1824 : Second Judge, afterwards First Judge, of the Pro- vincial Court, Southern Division. 1826 : Third Puisne Judge of the Sudder and Foujdarry Adawlut. 1830 : Second Puisne Judge of the Sudder and Foujdarry Adawlut. 1831 : Member of Council, and President of the Sudder Court. 1836 : Retired from service. {Annuitant on the Fund.) ONSLOW, Arthur Poolet. — 1822: Writer. 1826: Assistant to the Principal Collector and Magistrate of Coimbatore. 1828 : Leave to sea for his health. 1830 : Head Assistant to the Collector MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS, 109 of Masulipatam. 1831 : Head Assistant to the Collector and Magis- trate of Bellary. 1832 : Acting as Cashier to the Government Bank ; Acting Judge and Joint Criminal Judge of Chingleput. 1833 : Sub- Collector and Joint Magistrate of Bellary. 1835 : Secretary to the Board of Revenue. 1839 : Collector and Magistrate of Trichinopoly. 1850 : Collector, Magistrate, and Agent to the Governor, Ganjam. 1854: Proceeded on furlougli, 1855: Resigned the service, 1st January, in India. [Annuitant on the Fund, 1856.) ONSLOW, Thomas. — 183 1 : Writer. 1833 : Assistant to Prin- cipal Collector and Magistrate, Bellary. 1834 : Acting Register to the Zillah Court of Cuddapah. 1835 : At first Acting, and afterwards Register to the Zillah Court of Chittoor. 1840 : Acting Deputy Collector of Land Customs, Madras. 1841 : Acting Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge, Rajahmundry. 1842 : Proceeded on furlough. 1845 : Acting Assistant Judge of the Zillah of Calicut. 1846: Acting Sub-Judge of the Zillah of Calicut. 1847: Sub-Judge of the Zillah of Cuddapah, and Act- ing Civil and Sessions Judge of Cuddapah. 1850: Sub-Judge of the Zillah of Calicut. 1852 : Proceeded to England. 1856 : Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Guntoor. 1857 : Civil and Sessions Judge, Guntoor. 1862 : On medical leave for 15 months ; Civil and Sessions Judge, Masulipatam. 1863 : Civil and Sessions Judge of Nundial, and of Chittoor ; also Collector and Magis- trate of South Canara. 1864: Resigned the service, 1st April. {Annuitant.) Died, 2d Jidy 1882, at Ootacamund. ORAM, William.— 1772 : Writer. 1778: Factor. 1780: Junior Merchant. 1790: Senior Merchant, and Manager of Part of the Havally, Masulipatam. 1792: Member of the Revenue Board. 1793 : At home. 1800 : Out of the service. ORPIN, Richard Thomas.— 1778 : Writer. No trace after 1782. ORR, John. — 18 15 : Writer. 1818 : Second Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Coimbatore. 1820: Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Malabar; At home. 1824 : Returned to India ; Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Nel- lore. 1826 : Sub-Collector and Assistant Magistrate of Nellore. 1829: Acting Secretary in the Public, Commercial, and Revenue Department ; Collector and Magistrate of Salem. 1832 : Principal Collector and Magistrate of Salem. 1838 : Principal Collector and Magistrate of Cuddapah; Acting Civil Auditor and Super- intendent of Stamps ; Civil Auditor and Superintendent of Stamps. no MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. 1839 : At home on private affairs. 1842 : Returned to India. 1843: Accountant - General. 1844: Accountant - General, and Member of the Mint Committee. 1845 : Resigned the service, 30^/1 April. OSWELL, W. F. — 1827 : Writer. 1829 : Assistant to the Head Collector of South Arcot. 1831 : At home on absentee allowance. No trace after this date. OSWELL, William Cotton. — 1837 : Writer. 1840: Assistant to Principal Collector and Magistrate, Southern Division of Arcot. 1842 : Head Assistant to Principal Collector and Magistrate, Southern Division of Arcot. 1844 : Head Assistant to Principal Collector and Magistrate, Coimbatore. 1 848 : Proceeded on furlough. 1851 : Resigned the service, igth March, in England. OWEN, Arthur Mostyn. — 1832 : Writer. 1833 : Assistant under the Principal Collector of South Arcot. 1834: Assistant to the Principal Collector of Malabar. 1839 : Acting Head Assis- tant to the Principal Collector and Magistrate of Bellary ; Acting Second Assistant to the Accountant-General ; Commissioner for Drawing Government Lotteries. 1 840 : Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Malabar. 1841: Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Madura, i?)^^: Proceeded on furlough. i2>/^Z : Absent from India five years. PALK, Thomas.— 1769 : Writer. 1774: Factor. 1778: Junior Merchant. 1780: Senior Merchant. 1790: At home. 1793 : Out of the service. PALMER, Archdale. — 1755 : Writer. 1768 : Senior Mer- chant. 177 1 : Paymaster at Madura. 1774: Second in Council at Masulipatam. 1776 : Member of Council of the Governor. 1777 : Recalled by order of the General Court of Proprietors, gth May. 1780 : Suspended from the service. PARISH, George. — 1796: Writer. 1799: Assistant in the Pubhc, Ke venue, and Commercial Department. 1800 : Assistant to the Collector of Canara ; Head Assistant under the Collector of the Polygar Peishcush. 1803 : Subordinate Collector in the Ceded Districts; Collector of the Zillah of Ramnad, and of the Provinces of Dindigul and Madura. 181 2 : At home. 181 7 : Out of the service. PARKER, Robert Deane. — 1829: Writer; Assistant to the Secretary in the Revenue Department. 183 1 : Head Assistant to tlie Collector of Trichinopoly. 1832 : Acting Deputy Persian Translator to Government ; Head Assistant to the Register of the Sudder and MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. in Foujdarry Adawlut ; Deputy Persian Translator to Government. 1833 : Junior Deputy Secretary to the Board of Revenue, 1835 : Acting Sub-Collector of Cuddapah. 1836 : Acting Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate of Nellore. 1837 : Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate of Xellore ; Officiating Senior Deputy Secretary to the Board of Revenue. 1838 : Acting Sub-Secretary to the Board of Revenue ; Acting Principal Collector and Magistrate of Xellore. 1839 : Sub-Secretary to the Board of Revenue. 1842 : Proceeded on furlough, 1844: Returned to India; Additional Sub-Col- lector and Joint jNIagistrate, Canara. 1845 : Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Canara. 1848 : Collector and Magistrate, Madura, 1858 : Collector and Magistrate, Malabar. 1859 : Re- signed ihe service^ 1st May, in India. (Annuitant on the Fund, 1859.) PARRY, George,— 1789 : Writer, 1790: Acting Deputy Secretary in the Military, Political, and Secret Department, 1793 : Examiner and Head Assistant under the Secretary in the Military, Political, and Secret Department; Land Customer and Choultry Register, 1796: Civil Paymaster-General, 1797: Deputy Secretary in the Military, Political, and Secret Depart- ment, 1798: At home for his health. 1801 : Returned to India ; Special Agent for Conducting the Department of Provision. Died, 6th September 1801, in Bengal. PARRY, William Henry, — 1816: Writer. 1819 : Second Assistant to the Secretary to Government. 1820 : Assistant to the Secretary in the Military Department ; Register of the Zillah of Kellore. 1828 : At home on absejitee alloicance. Died, nth April 1832, at Brighton. PARSONS, William, — 1779 : Writer. 1790 : Senior Merchant; Assistant at Ingeram. 1793: At home. 1800: Out of the service. PASKE, George, — 1797 : Writer. 1798 : Assistant under the Political, Revenue, and Commercial Department, 1799 : Assistant under the Collector of Vizagapatam. 1800 : Assistant to the Col- lector of the Third Division of Vizagapatam ; Assistant under the Collector of Ganjam. 1802 : Assistant to the Collector of Xellore, 1805 : Register under the Collector of Nellore and'Ongole, 1806 : Judge and Magistrate of the Zillah of Masulipatam, 182 1 : Third Judge of the Provincial Court, Centre Division. Died on his passage home, April 1822, on hoard tlte '''"Cambridge." PASKE, John Bensley Gresham Page. — 1806 : Writer. 1807 : Assistant to the Register of the Zillah of Vizagapatam. 181 1 ,• 112 MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. Register of the Zillali of Yizagapatam. 1814 : At home. 181 7 : Returned to India; Register to the Provincial Court, Northern Division. 1824 : Judge and Criminal Judge of Chingleput. 1830 : Third Judge of the Provincial Court, Centre Division. 1832 : First Judge of the Provincial Court, Northern Division. 1840 : Retired from the service. {Annuitant on the Fund^ 1840.) Died, 3d August 1859, in England. PATERNOSTER, John. —181 5: Writer. 181 8 : Second Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Vizagapatam. 1820 : Register of the Zillah of Ganjam. 182 1 : Register of the Zillah of Bellary. 1824 : Register of the Zillah of Masulipatam. 1827 : Register to the Zillah of Salem. 1828 : Register of the Zillah of Combaconum. 1831 : Register of the Zillah of Chingleput. 1833 : Register to the Provincial Court, Northern Division. 1834 : At home on absentee allowance. 1837: Returned to India, per ^^ Sophia;' Judge and Criminal Judge of Cuddapah. 1838 : Judge and Criminal Judge of Bellary. 1843 • ^^^^ ^/ emploij. 1844 : Proceeded on furlough. 1846 : Resigned the service, 30th April. {Annuitant on the Fund, 1846.) PATERNOSTER, Richard. — 182 1 : Writer. 1824: Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Bellary. 1825 : Assistant to the Principal Collector and Magistrate of Malabar. 1827 : At home on absentee alloivance. Pensioned, 6th January 1830, in England. PEARCE, Thomas. — 1783: Writer; Assistant in the Select Office. 1785 : Clerk to the Court of Requests. 1786 : Assistant to the Secretary in the Revenue Department, and Deputy Import Warehouse-keeper. 1789: Assistant to the Accountant-General ; Accountant-General in the Mayor's Court ; and Deputy Postmaster- General. 1790: Deputy Accountant and Accountant-General in the Mayor's Office. 1792 : Provisional Paymaster at Tanjore. Died, February 1794. PEILE, John Hexry. — 1796: Writer. 1798: Assistant in the Military, Political, and Secret Department. 1799 : Head Assistant under the Resident at Mysore. 1800 : Postmaster at Mysore. 1803 : Secretary to the Resident at Mysore. 1806 : Judge and Magistrate of Cuddapah. 1809 : Secretary to Government in Mili- tary Department, and Superintendent of Stamps. 181 1 : Persian Translator to Government ; Third Judge of the Provincial Court, Southern Division. \Z\% '. At home. 1823: Out of the service. PELL Y, Charles. — 1830: Writer. 1832: Second Assistant to Principal Collector and Magistrate, Bellary. 1834 : Acting Head MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. 113 Assistant to Principal Collector and Magistrate, Eellary. 1835: Head Assistant to Principal Collector and Magistrate, Bellary. 1837: Acting Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Bellary. 1838: SulD-Collcctor and Joint INfagistrate, Bellary. 1841 : Acting Judge and Criminal Judge, Bellary. 1844: Proceeded to Europe on fur- lough. 1848: Acting Collector and Magistrate, Bellary. 1850: Collector and Magistrate, Bellary. 1859 : Member of the Board of Revenue, and Acting President of the Board of Examiners. 1862 : Government Director of the Bank of INIadras. 1863 : Acting Presi- dent of Income Tax Commission, and Commissioner for the Un- covenanted Civil Service Examination. 1867 : Resigned the service, i^th January. {Annuitant.) PERRINGr, Peter. — 1759: AVriter. 1768: Junior Merchant. 1 7 7 1 : Senior Merchant, and Second in Council at Yizagapatam. 1778 : Member of the Council of the Governor. 1781 : Dismissed the service. PEERING, RiCHAED. — 1779 : Writer. No trace after 1780. PETER, Rous. — 1801 : Writer. 1804: Assistant under the Collector of Trichinopoly. 1805 : Register under the Principal Col- lector of Tanj ore. 1806: Register of the Zillah of Trichinopoly. 1807: Assistant to the Collector of Dindigul and Madura. 1812: Collector and Magistrate of Dindigul and Madura. 1825 : Principal Collector and Magistrate of Madura. Died, 6th August 1828, at Madura. PETERS, Edward. — 1837 : Writer. 1838 : Assistant to the Principal Collector and IMagistrate of Tanjore. 1839 : Acting Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Masulipatam. 1840: Second Assistant to Accountant-General. 1841 : Assistant to Collector and Magistrate of Chingleput. 1843 : Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate of Coimbatore ; Proceeded on furlough. 1846: Returned to India, 1847 • Proceeded on furlough. 1851 : Absent from India five years. PETRIE, William.— 1765 : AVriter. 1771 : Factor. 1774: Junior Merchant. 1776: Senior Merchant; At home. 1778: In India. 1782 : At home. 1790 : Member of the Council of the Governor. 1793". At home. 1800: President of the Board of Revenue, and Member of the Council of the Governor. 1809 : Appointed Governor of the Prince of AYales Island. Died, 2'jth October 18 16, at Prince of Wales Island. PHILLIPS, George. — 181 2: Writer. 1815 : Assistant to the Register of the Provincial Court, Centre Division. 1816 : Head Assistant to the Collector of Trichinopoly ; Assistant Magistrate of H 114 MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. Trichinopoly. 1823: Sub-Collector and Assistant Magistrate of Coimbatore. Diedy sth Aiyril 1825, at Coimhatore. PHILLIPS, Henry Dominic— 1830 : Writer. 1832: Acting Second Assistant to Principal Collector and Magistrate, Nellore ; Kegister of the Zillali of Kellore. 1835 : Acting Head Assis- tant to Principal Collector and Magistrate, Nellore ; and Kegister to the Zillah Court there. 1836 : Acting Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge, Guntoor. 1837 : Junior Deputy Secretary to the Board of Revenue ; Officiating Senior Deputy Secretary to the Board of Revenue ; Acting Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge, Salem ; Acting Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge at Madura. 1838: Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge, Madura; Acting Second Assistant to the Accountant-General ; Acting Sub-Secretary to the Board of Revenue; Acting Deputy Register of the Sudder and Foujdarry Adawlut. 1839 : Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge of the Auxiliary Court, Trichi- nopoly ; Acting Senior Deputy Register to the Sudder and Fouj- darry Adawlut; and Commissioner for Government Lotteries. 1842 : Acting Register to the Sudder and Foujdarry Adawlut. 1843 : Acting Register to the Sudder and Foujdarry Adawlut, and Sub- Judge, Combaconum. 1846: Sub-Judge, Madura. 1847: Agent to the Governor of Madras at Kurnool and Bunganapilly. 1850: Col- lector and Magistrate, Salem. 1853: Proceeded to England. 1856: In India, and •witlwut employ. 1857 : Acting Collector and Magis- trate, and Resident Commissioner at Tanjore; also Civil and Session Judge at Mangalore, and at Madura; 1858: Collector and Magis- trate, and Resident Commissioner at Tanjore ; also Puisne Judge of the Court of Sudder and Foujdarry Adawlut. 1859 : President of the Board of Examiners ; Commissioner for the Affairs of the late Rajah of Tanjore. 1862 : Judge of the High Court of Judicature, Madras. 1864 : Provisional, afterwards Member of Council of the Governor of Fort St. George. 1869: Resigned the service, 12th November. {Annuitant.) PHILLIPS, Alexander William. — 1839: AVriter. 1841 : Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Tanjore. 1842 : Acting Register of the Zillah Court of Combaconum. 1843 : Acting Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Trichinopoly. 1845 : Acting Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, North Arcot ; Acting Sub- Judge of the Zillah of Chittoor ; Acting Head Assis- tant to Collector and Magistrate, Xortli Arcut. 1846 : Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Salem, and at Chingleput. MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. 115 1850 : Proceeded to Europe on furlough. 1853 : Special Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Tanjore. 1854: Acting Sub-Judge, Madura. 1855 : Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, and Suh- Judge, at Madura. 1856: Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Madura. 1859: Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Tinnevellj, and at Salem. 1861 : Civil and Sessions Judge of Chinglepiit. 1862 : On medical leave. 1863: CoUector and Magistrate of Godavery District. 1864: Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Ootacaniund. 1866 : On 3 months' special leave; Civil and Sessions Judge, Ootacamund. 1867 : On medical leave to Europe for 27 months. ' 1869 : Resigned the service, 2']th April, in England. {Annuitant.) Died, \t^th Fehruarii ^^^Z^ at Soufhsea. PHIPPS, CoxsTAXTiXE.— 1 791: Writer. 1 792 : Assistant under the Secretary in the Public, Commercial, and Revenue Department. 1 793 • Assistant under the Secretary to the Revenue Board. 1 794 : Assistant to the Accountant to the Revenue Board. Died, i^th April 1794. PINDER, James Rose.— 1790 : "Writer. 1791 : Assistant under the Secretary to the Board of Trade. Died, 21st February 1793. PLACE, Lionel.— 1783: Writer. 1785: Assistant to the Secretary to the Select Committee. 1786: Assistant to the Secretary in the iMilitary Department, and Clerk to the Committee of Stores ; Assistant at Cuddalore. 1 788 : Assistant to the Account- ant to the Board of Revenue. 1 789 : Deputy to the Accountant to the Board of Revenue. 1790: Accountant to the Board of Assumed Revenue. 1791 : Accountant to the Board of Revenue. 1796: Collector in the Jaghire. 1799 - At home. 1802 : Returned to India; Acting Second Member of the Board of Revenue. 1803 : At home. 1807 : Out of the service. PLUMER, Hall.— 1769: Writer. 1774: Factor. 1778: Junior Merchant. 1780 : Senior ]\rerchant. No trace after 1782. POPHAM, Strachax Irvine.— 1828 : Writer. 1829 : Assistant to the Collector of Tinnevelly. 1830 : Assistant to the Collector of Salem. 183 1 : Second Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Tinnevelly. 1832 : Acting Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge of Salem ; Head Assistant to the Principal Collector of Salem. 1834: Superintendent of a Division in Mysore. 1839 ' At home on ahsentee allowance. 1844 : Absent from India five years. PORCHER, JosiAS Du Pre.— 1778.: Writer. 1790: Senior Merchant, Member of the Board of Trade, and Clerk to the Com- mittee of Works. 1792 : Member of the Board of Trade, Mayor ii6 MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. of Madras, and Military Storekeeper. 1800 : At homey and retired from the service. PORTER, Richard Tindal. — 1825 : Writer. 1827 : Assistant to the Principal Collector and Magistrate of Coimbatore. 1828: Head Assistant to the Principal Collector and Magistrate of Coim- batore ; Head Assistant to the Principal Collector of Chingleput. 1829 : Deputy Tamil Translator to Government. 1830 : Junior Deputy Secretary to the Board of Revenue. 1831 : Senior Deputy Secretary to the Board of Revenue. 1837 '.At home on absentee allow- ance. 1840 : lieturned to India. 1841 : Sub-Secretary to the Board of Revenue. 1843 : Collector and Magistrate, Masulipatam. 1852 : Out of employ. 1854: Civil Auditor and SuiDcrintendent of Stamps. 1855 : Resigned the service^ ist May, in India. {Annuitant on the Fund, 1856.) Died, ^th December 1879, ^'^^ England. PORTIS, George. — 1781 : Writer. 1783 : Assistant to the Sec- retary to the Select Committee; At home. No trace after 1783. POWNEY, George. — 1779: Writer. 1790: Senior Merchant. 1791 : Resident at Travancore, and Paymaster of Troops there. 1800: At home, and retired from the service. POWNEY, Henry Saverne.— 1781 : Writer. 1783 : Assistant at Yizagapatam. Ao trace after 1785. POWNEY, Edward.— 1797 : Writer. 1799: Assistant under the Secretary in the MiHtary, Political, and Secret Department. 1800: Assistant Collector of Tanjore. 1803: Register to the Adawlut of the Zillah of Salem. 1806 : Register to the Court of Appeal and Circuit, Southern Division. 1810 : Judge and Magistrate of the Zillah of Combaconum. 1823 : At home. {Re- tired on the Annuity Fund, Sth January 1828.) Died, 3^ January 1855, in England. ; PRENDERGAST, Thomas.— 1826 : Writer. 1828 : Assistant to the Principal Collector of Tanjore. 1829 : Acting Head Assistant to the Principal Collector of ISTellore. 1830 : Head Assistant to the Principal Collector of Xellore. 1831 : Acting Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate of Xellore. 1833 : Acting Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge at Guntoor. 1834: Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge of Tinnevelly. 1838 : At home on absentee allowance. 1841 : Returned to India. 1842 : Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Salem. 1844 : Collector and Magistrate, Rajah- mundry. 1855 : Collector and Magistrate, and Agent to Governor, in Ganjam ; Proceeded on furlough. 1858 : Retired from the ser- vice, 2'jfh March, in India. {Annuitant on the Fund, 1859.) PRENDERGAST, Guy Lushington.— 1827 : Writer. 1829 : MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. 117 Assistant to the Secretaiy in the Revenue Department. 1830 : Assistant to the Resident at Mysore ; Senior Assistant to the Register of the Sudder and Foujdarry Adawhit ; Superintendent of Government Lotteries. 1832 : Senior Deputy Register of the Sudder and Foujdarry Adawhit. 1838 : At home on ahseyitee allow- ance. 1839 : Returned to India pjr " General Kyd." 1840 : Assis- tant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge, Malabar; Deputy Accountant- General. 1857 : Accountant-General and Member of the Mint Committee. 1859 : Dismissed the service, yl Septemher, iri India. PRINGLE, Alexander. — 1766: AYriter. 1771 : Factor. 1774: Junior Merchant, and Assistant at Masulipatam. 1778: Senior Merchant. 1790 : Out of the service. PRINGLE, John Robert. — 1835 : Writer. 1837 : Doing Duty as an Assistant under the Collector of Chingleput. 1838 : Assis- tant to the Collector and Magistrate of Tinnevelly. 1841 : Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Tinnevelly. 1846 : Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Madura. 1847 : Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Nellore. Diecl^ ^th September 1847, on board the ^^ Mary Ami." PROCTOR, George.— 1767: Writer. 1774: Factor. 1776: Junior Merchant. 1778 : Senior Merchant. 1790 : At home. 1795 : Out of the service. PURVIS, Arthur. — 1831 : Writer. 1834 : Assistant to Princi- pal Collector, Nellore. 1835 : Assistant to Principal Collector and Magistrate, ISTellore. 1837 : Acting Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Cuddapah, and Acting Head Assistant to Principal Collector and Magistrate, ISTellore. 1838 : Head Assistant to Principal Collector and Magistrate, Masulipatam. 1839 : Head Assistant to Principal Collector and Magistrate, ISTellore. 1840 ; Acting Register of the Zillah Court of ISTellore. 1842 : Acting Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Xellore. 1843 : Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Nellore. 1845 : Proceeded to Europe on furlough. 1848 : Acting Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Nellore. 1849 : Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Nellore. 1851 : Acting Collector and Magistrate, Guntoor. 1854 : Collector and Magistrate, Rajahmundry. 1859: Collector and Magistrate, Godavari. 1863 : Resigned the service, 1st June. {Annuitant.) Died, 1st June 1877, in England. PYBUS, John.— 1742 : Writer. 1768 : Member of Council ot the Governor. 1768 : Arrived in England, in the ^^ Hector." PYBUS, John Bryan. — 1807 : Writer. 1810 : Assistant to the Secretary in the Revenue and Judicial Department ; Assistant to ii8 MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. the Superintendent of Stamps. 1811 : Fixed Examiner in the Office of Secretary to the Board of Revenue. 1814 : Deputy Secretary to the Board of Revenue ; Head Assistant to the Super- intendent of Stamps. Died, 2jth January 1820, at Madras. PYCROFT, Thomas. — 1828 : AVriter. 1831 : Second Assistant to Principal Collector, South Arcot. 1832 : Acting Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge, Chingleput ; Acting Head Assis- tant to Principal Collector and Magistrate, South Arcot. 1833 : Head Assistant to Principal Collector and Magistrate, South Arcot. 1837 ; Acting Suh-Collector and Joint Magistrate, and Sub-Col- lector and Joint Magistrate, South Arcot. 1839 : Proceeded to Europe on furloufih. 1843 : Acting Sub-Secretary to the Board of Revenue; Commissioner for Government Lotteries; and Deputy Collector, Madras. 1845 : Assistant Judge, Calicut; Secretary to the Board of Revenue; and Acting Tamil Translator. 1850: Secretary to Government in Revenue and Judicial Departments. 1855: Chief Secretary to Government. 1857: Proceeded to Europe on private affairs. 1862 : Additional, afterwards Pro- visional, and then Member of Council of the Governor of Fort St. George. 1866 : Knight Commander of the Star of India, 2^th May 1867 : Resigned the service, 2gth October. (Annuitant.) PYNE, George. — 1753: Writer. 1768: Senior Merchant. 177 1 : Resident at Bandermallee. 1774 : Out of the service. RADDAN, Edward.— 1755 : Writer. 1768 : Senior Merchant, and Third in Council at Masulipatam. 1774 : Old of the service. RAITT, Charles. — 1763: Writer. 1768: Factor. No trace after 1768. RAM, George Andrew. — 1767: Writer. 17 74: Factor. 1776: Junior Merchant. 1778: Senior Merchant. 1791 : Resident at Tanjore. 1795 : Collector of Guntoor. 1801 : At home. 1802: Old of the service. RANDAL, Benjamin. — 1 797 : Writer. 1 798 : Assistant in the Public, Revenue, and Commercial Department. 1799: Second Assistant under the Collector of Dindigul. 1800 : Assistant under the Commercial Resident at Cuddalore. 1802 ; Assistant to the Commercial Resident at Nagore. 1804 : Deputy Commercial Resident at Xagore. 181 1 : Commercial Resident in the Ceded Districts. Died, loth July 18 19, at Cuddajmh. RATLIFF, John. — 1839: AYriter. 1840: Assistant to Col- lector and Magistrate, Bellary. 1841 : Register of the Zillah Court of Bellary. 1843 : Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, North Arcot. 1844 : Acting Head Assistant to Principal Collector MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. 119 and ^Lioistrate, Xellore. 1845 • Assistant to Collector and ^lagis- trate, and Agent to the Governor' of Madras, in Yizagapatam ; afterwards Head Assistant to Principal Collector and Magistrate, Madura. 1846 : Assistant to the Collector and ^lagistrate, afterwards Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Cuddapah. 1 847 : Acting Sub- Judge of the Zillah of Cuddapah. 1848 : Head Assistant to Col- lector and Magistrate, Madura. 1849 : Acting Sub- Judge, Madura. 1850: Proceeded to Europe on furlough . 1853: Acting Sub- Collector and Joint Magistrate, Xellore. 1854 : Additional Sub-Collector and Magistrate, Canara ; Acting Collector and Magistrate, Xellore. 1855 : At first Acting, afterwards Sub- Judge, Cuddapah. 1857 : Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, and Acting Sub-Judge, Rajah- mundry. 1858 : Acting Collector and Magistrate, South Arcot. 1859 : Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Xellore. i860 : Civil and Sessions Judge, Cuddapah. 1861 : Officiating Civil and Sessions Judge, Honore. 1862 : Civil and Sessions Judge, Bellary. 1864 : Civil and Sessions Judge, Xundial. 1865 : On medical leave to Euroj^e for 15 months. 1866 : Resigned the service^ 14th October. (Annnitaut.) Died, iSth May 1877, in England. RAVENSHAW, John Goldsborough. — 1796 : Writer. 1797 : Assistant under the Secretary to the Board of Trade. 1798 : Assistant under the Secretary to the Board of Revenue, and Assis- tant to the Accountant-General. 1799 : Head Assistant to the Collector of Dindigul. 1800 : Collector in the Southern Division of the Canara Districts. 1805 : Principal Collector of the Southern Division of Arcot. 1809 : In Charge of the Revenues of Cuddalore and Pondicherry. 1813 : At home. 18 18: Out of the service. Elected a Director of the East Lidia ComjMni/, 14th July 18 19. Died, 6th June 1840, at Crawley, Sussex. READ, John. — 1789: Writer. 1790: Assistant under the Military Secretary. 1791 : Acting Deputy Secretary to the Board of Revenue. 1793 : Deputy Secretary to the Board of Revenue. 1796: At home. 1797: Returned to India; Head Assistant to the Collector of the Fourth Division of Masulipatam. 1799 : Col- lector of the Fourth Division of Masulipatam. 1802 : Collector of the Third Division of Masulipatam ; Second Judge of the Court of Circuit and Appeal, Southern Division. 1809 : Acting Puisne Judge of the Sudder and Foujdarry Adawlut. 181 1 : First Judge of the Court of Appeal and Circuit, Southern Division. 1815: At home. 1820 : Out of the service. READ, George. — 1790: Writer. 1791: Assistant under the Secretary to the Military and Political Department. 1792 : Assis- 120 MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. tant under the Secretary to the Board of Trade. 1793: Assis- tant under the Accountant to the Board of Revenue. 1796: Deputy Accountant and Malabar Translator to the Board of Re- venue. 1798: Accountant to the Board of Revenue. 1800: Deputy Accountant in the Revenue and Commercial Department, and Malabar Translator. 1801 : Subordinate Collector under Major M'Leod's Authority. 1802 : Third Judge of the Provincial Court, Centre Division. 1809: Second Judge of the Provincial Court, Centre Division. 181 2: At home. 181 6: Out of the service, READ, Alexander. — 1796: Writer. 1797: Assistant under the Secretary to the Board of Trade. 1798 : Assistant under the Board of Revenue, Assistant under the Collector in BurramehaL 1799 : Head Assistant under the Collector in the Canara District. 1800 : Collector in the Northern Division of Canara and Soondah. 1805: Principal Collector in Canara. 1816: At home. 1820: Out of the service. READE, Charles William.— 1835 : Writer. 1836: Under Principal Collector of Canara. 1837 : Doing Duty as Assistant to Principal Collector of Canara. 1838 : Assistant to Principal Col- lector and Magistrate, Canara. 1839: Acting Head Assistant to Principal Collector and Magistrate, Canara ; and Acting Register to the Zillah Court of Chittoor. 1841 : Register to the Zillah Court of Bellary ; and Acting Head Assistant, subsequently Head Assistant to Principal Collector and Magistrate, Canara. 1842 : Acting Register to the Zillah Court of Canara. 1846: Acting additional Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate of Canara. 1848: Proceeded to Europe on furlough. 1852 : Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Chingleput. 1853: Sub- Judge at Salem. 1856: Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Salem. 1857: Acting Civil and Ses- sions Judge, Cuddalore ; Collector, Magistrate, and Agent to the Governor of Madras, in Yizagapatam. 1859: Without emj^loy. On private affairs to England for 6 months. 1861 : Acting Collector and Magistrate of Madras. 1862 : Collector and Magis- trate of South Arcot. 187 1 : Resigned the service^ 26th March. {Annuitant.) Died, 2']tli Ap)ril 1884, in England. RENTON, John. — 1763 : Junior Merchant, with Fixed Appoint- ment as Sub- Accountant. No trace after 1774. RENTON, William. — 1771: Junior Merchant, with Fixed Appointment as Sub-Accountant. Died, Sth November 1775. REVELL, Joseph.— 1769: Writer. 1774: Factor. 1778: Junior Merchant. 1 780 : Senior Merchant. 1 79 1 : Manager of the Muglatore Zemindary. 1793: At home. 1800: Out of the service. MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. 121 RICE, John Auamson. — 1796: Writer. 1799: Second Assis- tant under the Collector of Canara. Died, 21st October 1799. RICHARDSON, William.— 1777 : Writer. No trace after ij So. RICHARDSON, John. — 1779 : AVriter. No trace after 1782. RICHARDSON, Fraxcis. — 1 793 : Writer. 1796: Assistant under tlie Resident at the Presidency. 1797: At home for his health. 1 799 : Returned to India; Assistant under the Commercial Resident at Nagore ; Deputy Commercial Resident at Xagore. iSoi : Commercial Resident at Xagore. 181 7 : At home. 1822 : Out 0/ the service. RICKARDS, Richard. — 1827 : Writer. 1829 : Assistant to the Principal Collector of South Arcot. 1830 : Head Assistant to the Collector of Yizagapatam. 1832 : Head Assistant to the Col- lector and Magistrate of Trichinopoly. 1833: Register of the Zillah of Salem. Died, 26th November 1834, at Amboorpatt. RIDDLE, John. — 1797: Writer. 1799: Assistant under the Secretary to the Board of Revenue. 1801 : Assistant under the Collector of Salem. 1803 : Assistant to the Collector of Coimba- tore. 1805: Subordinate Collector of Coimbatore. 1808: Head Assistant to the Collector of Coimbatore. 1811 : Acting Judge and Magistrate of the Zillah of Dharapooram ; Judge, Magistrate, and Collector of Seringapatam. 1 8 1 3 : Judge and Magistrate of the Zillah of Madura. Died, on his passage to England, ^th February 18 1 5, on hoard the ^^ Europe." ROBERTS, Charles. — 1807 : Writer; Assistant to the Collec- tor of the Xorthern Division of Arcot. 1 8 1 o : Head Assistant to the Collector of Chittoor. 1816 : Assistant Magistrate of Chittoor. 182 1 : Sub-Collector and Assistant Magistrate of Tanjore. 1822 : Sub-Collector and Assistant Magistrate of Madura. 1824: Col- lector and Magistrate of ^Nlasulipatam, and in Charge of the Trea- sury there. 1827 : Principal Collector and Magistrate of the Korthern Division of Arcot. 1832 : Acting Second Member of the Board of Revenue ; Third Member of the Board of Revenue. 1837 : At home on absentee allowance. (Retired on Annuity Fund from Sth May 1838.) Died, ^ist July 1850, in London. ROBERTSON, Francis William. — 1806 : Writer. 1807: Assistant under the Secretary to the Board of Revenue. 1808 : Deputy Commercial Resident at MasuHpatam ; Assistant under the Collector of MasuHpatam. 18 11 : Register of the Zillah of Canara. 181 2: Assistant to the Collector of Guntoor. 18 14: Head Assistant to the Collector of Masulipatam. 1816 : Assistant 122 MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. Magistrate of Masulipatam. 1819 : Collector and Magistrate of Rajahmundry. 1824 : Collector and Magistrate of Bellary. 1826 : Principal Collector and Magistrate of Bellary. Died, 1 6th December 1838, at Anantapoor. ROBERTSON, Andrew. — 1817 : Writer. 1819 : Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Cliittoor. 1820 : At home. 1825 : Returned to India; Junior Deputy Secretary to the Board of Revenue. 1826 : Tamil Translator to Government. 1827 : Senior Deputy Secretary to the Board of Trade. 1830: Secretary and Treasurer to the Government Bank. 1833 : Collector of Madras, Tamil Translator, and ^lember of the College Board. 1844 • Second Member of the Board of Revenue ; Member of the College Board ; and Tamil Translator to Government. 1847 : Proceeded on fur- lough. 1850: Eeturned to India. 1851 : Collector, Magistrate, and Agent to the Governor, Yizagapatam. 1855 : Resigned the ser- vice, 1st May, in India. {Annuitant on the Fund, 1856.) Died^ nth January 1868, in England. ROBINSON, Thomas. — 1796: Writer. 1799: Assistant under the Deputy Commercial Resident at Ganjam. 1802 : Head Assis- tant under the Secretary to the Board of Trade ; Assistant to the Collector in the Second Division of Masulipatam. 1805 : At home for his health. 1808; Returned to India. 181 1 : Deputy Com- mercial Resident at Ramnad ; Deputy Commercial Resident at Xagore. 1814 : Deputy Commercial Resident at Ramnad. Died in 1816, in Madras. ROBSON, Francis Augustus. — 1795 : Writer. 1797 : Assistant under the Collector of Yizagapatam. 1799: Assistant under the Collector of Ganjam. 1800 : Assistant under the Collector, Second Division of Yizagapatam. 1802 : Assistant to the Collector of Ganjam, &c. 1804 : Collector of Ganjam, &c. 1807 : Paymaster and Garrison Storekeeper in the Ceded Districts. 1 8 1 2 : Com- mercial Resident at Ganjam. 1818 : Out of employ. 1821: Deputy Collector of Madras ; Superintendent of Stationery. 1823 : Treasurer and Secretary to the Government Bank. 1828 : Judge and Criminal Judge of Guntoor. 1831 : Old of employ. 1832 : Acting as Judge and Criminal Judge of Rajahmundry. Died, ^d Septernher 1833, at Rajahmundry. ROEBUCK, Benjamin. — 1776 : Writer. 1782 : Factor. 1790 : Senior Merchant. 1791 : Land Customer, and Deputy Mili- tary Storekeeper. 1792: Civil and Military Paymaster-General ; A Member of the Committee for Investigating the King's Army Accounts, and Assay Master. 1801 : Assay Master. 1802 : Assay MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS, 123 Master, and Military PayinasterGeneral. 1809: ^[int ^Master. Died, iT^fh August 1809, at Vizagajjcitarn. ROGERS, Keginald. — 1806 : AYriter. 1809 : Assistant to the Chief Secretary in the Secret and Political Department. 1810 : Assistant under the Collector of the Zillah of Chingleput. 1 8 1 2 : Deputy Commercial Resident at Tinnevelly. 182 1 : Register and Assistant to the Collector of Seringapatani. 1822 : At home. 1825 : Returned to India; Register of the Provincial Court, Southern Division. 1827 : Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge of Salem. {Retired on the Antndty Fund from ist Januari/ 1828.) Died, 2yl Decend/er 1855, in England. ROHDE, John. — 1829 : Writer. 1832 : Second Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Ganjam. 1835 • Acting Register of the Zillah of Rajahmundry, and Acting Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge, Chicacole. 1836 : Officiating Assistant Judge, &c., at Cliicacole. 1837 : Register of the Zillah of Rajahmundry. 1838 : Acting Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge, Rajah- mundry. 1839 : Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Masulipatam. 1840 : Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge, Rajahmundry. 1843 : Sub- Judge at Rajahmundry. 1844 : Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, ^Easulipatam, and at Rajahmundry. 1847: Proceeded to Europe on furlough. 1850: In India, and without employ for 7 months; Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Trichinopoly. 185 1 : Acting Civil and Sessions Judge at Gmitoor, Appointment subsequently confirmed. 1855 : Inspector-General of Jails. 1866: Resigned the service, 21st Fehruary. (Annuitant.) ROOKE, Harry. — 1808: "Writer. Died in 181;^. ROSS, John. — 1765 : Writer. 1771 : Factor and Assistant at Cuddalore. 1774: Junior Merchant. No trace after 1774. ROSS, James. — 1770: Writer. No trace after 1771. ROSS, William. — 1 770: Writer. 1776: Factor. 1778: Junior Merchant. 1782: Senior Merchant. No trace after 1JS2. ROSS, Robert Charles. — 1800: Writer. 1804: Register of the Southern Division of Arcot. 1805 : Sub-Collector in the Southern Division of Arcot. 1808: Head Assistant to the Col- lector in Arcot. 1810 : Collector of Cuddapah. Died, 26th November 1816, at Masulipatam. ROUPELL, Thomas Booxe. — 1830 : Writer. 1832 : Assistant to the Principal Collector and Magistrate of Coimbatore. 1835; Head Assistant to the Principal Collector and Magistrate of Coim- batore. 1836: At home on absentee allowance. 1841 : Returned to India. 1842: Out of employ. 1843: Sub-Secretary to the 124 MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. Board of Revenue. 1850 : Civil and Sessions Judge, Coimbatore. 1857 : Civil and Sessions Judge, Cuddalore. 1858 : Proceeded on furlough. 1859 : Resigned the service, i^th June, in India. {Annui- tant on the Fund, 1859.) ROWLEY, John.— 1777: Writer. 1782: Factor. 1790: Senior Merchant. 1791 : Muster-Master in Masulipatam, and Assistant at MaddepoUam. 1795: Resident at Maddepollam. 1800: Postmaster-General. 1801 : Postmaster-General and Mili- tary Paymaster-General. 1 803 : First Judge of the Court of Circuit and of Appeal for the Southern Division. Died, 14th Septemler 1805, at Pondicherry. RUSSEL, Daniel.— 1776: Writer. 1782: Factor. No trace after 1782. * RUSSELL, Claud.— 1752 : Writer. 1771 : Member of Coun- cil of the Governor. 1777: Recalled hy order of the General Court of Proprietors, gfh May. 1780: At home. 1782; Chief of Vizagapatam. No trace after 1782. RUSSELL, George Edward.— 1802 : Writer. 1803: Assis- tant to the Secretary in the Revenue and Judicial Depart- ment. 1804: Assistant under the Register of the Zillah of Chingleput. 1805 : Register of the Zillah of Chingleput. 181 2 : Collector and Magistrate of Masulipatam. 1815 : In Charge of the General Treasury at Masulipatam. 1822 : Second Member of the Board of Revenue. 1824 : At first Acting, then Senior ^lem- ber of the Board of Revenue. 1832 : Officiating as Resident at the Court of H. H. the Rajah of Mysore ; Commissioner to Inquire into the State of Affairs at Ganjam and Vizagapatam. 1834: I^rember of Council of the Governor, and President of the Revenue and Marme Boards. 1836 : Chief Judge of the Sudder and Fouj- darry Adawlut. {Retired on the Annuity Fund in 1838.) Died^ 20th October 1863, in England. RUSSELL, John William.— 1807 : Writer. 1809: Assistant to the Collector of the Southern Division of Arcot. 1813 : Assis- tant to the Secretary to the Board of Revenue ; Secretary to the Xative Fund, and to the Civil Fund Committee. 181 7 : Deputy Secretary to the Board of Revenue. 181 9 : Leave to the Cape of Good Hope^ and eventually to Europe. 1822 : Returned to India; Private Secretary to the Governor. 1824 : Third Judge of Provin- cial Court, Centre Division. 1826 : Principal Collector and Magis- trate of Cuddapah. 1828 : At home on absentee alloicance. 1830 : Returned to India, per ''Lord HungerforcU Died, 21st August 183 1, on hoard the " ClaiidineJ' MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. 125 RUTHERFORD, Robert.— 1769 : Writer. 1774 '• Factor and Assistant at Yizagapatam. 1778 : Junior Merchant. 1780 : Senior Merchant. No trace after 1782. SADLEIR, Anthony. — 1760 : Writer. 1768: Factor. 1771: Senior Merchant. 1774: Resident at Madura. 1776: Resident at Ingeram. 1782 : Out of the service. SANDEMAN, Alexander Stuart. — 1845 : Writer. 1848 : Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Guntoor. 1850 : Proceeded 0)1 furlough. 1852: Returned to India; Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Malabar. 1855 : Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Malabar. Died, 2gth January 1855, at Cannanore. SAUNDERS, Edward. — 1762 : Writer. 1768: Factor. 1771 : Junior Merchant and Paymaster, Chingleput and Wandi. 1774 • Senior Merchant. 1776 : Second in Council at Cuddalore. 1791 : Member of the Board of Revenue. ijg2 : At home, i^g^: Out of the service. SAUNDERS, William. — 1800 : Writer. 1805 : Assistant to the Collector of Tinnevelly. 1806 : Register of the Zillah of Ramnad. 1808 : Acting Assistant to the Collector of Government Customs; Assistant to the Collector of Land Customs. 1810 : Gentoo Translator to Government ; Assistant to the Collector of Madras. Died, 2 2d May 18 11, 07i his jpassage to the Mauritius. SAUNDERS, George William. — 1806 : Writer. 1807: Assistant to the Secretary in the Revenue and Judicial Depart- ment ; Register of the Zillah of Xellore. 181 7 : Assistant to the Accountant-General. 181 8 : Register to the Provincial Court, Southern Division. 1822 : Sub-Collector and Assistant Magistrate of Canara. 1823 : Collector and Magistrate of Trichinopoly. 1826 : Judge and Criminal Judge of Is'ellore. 1828 : Third Judge of the Provincial Court, Centre Division. Died, T,ist July 1830, at Cuddapah. SAVAGE, George.— 1765 : Writer. 177 1 : Factor. 1774: Junior Merchant. 1776: At home. 1780: In India. No trace after 1782. SAVAGE, Francis Archibald. — 1790: Writer; Assistant under the Secretary in the Revenue and Judicial Department, and Under Searcher of the Sea Gate. 1792 : Assistant under the Col- lector of Muglatore. 1796: Assistant to the Collector in the Second Division of Masulipatam. 1800 : Assistant to the Col- lector in the Third Division of Masulipatam; Paymaster and Garrison Storekeeper in the Ceded Districts. 1803 : Deputy Post- master at Eellary. 1807: Commercial Resident at Maddepollam ; 126 MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. Paymaster and Garrison Storekeeper at Masulipatam. 1 8 1 2 : Com- mercial Resident at Ingeram. 1820 : Commercial Resident at the General Factory at Ingeram. 1830: Out of employ. Died, 2^d June 1 83 1, at Madras. SAVORY, James Scott. — 1 7 96 : Writer. 1798: Assistant under the Secretary to the Board of Revenue. 1799 : Second Assistant under the Collector of Kistnagherry. 1801 : Assistant under the Collector of Arcot, South of the River Palar. 1802 : Register to the Court of Circuit and Appeal, Centre Division. 1806 : Judge and Magistrate of Dharapooran in Coimbatore. 1817 : At home. 1821 : Resigned the service, 24th October, in England. SCOTNEY, Bryan. — 1777 : Appointed Military Storekeeper on the First Vacancy. No trace after 1782. SCOTT, Andrew. — 1773: AVriter. 1778: Factor. 1782: Junior Merchant. 1790: Senior Merchant, and Manager of the Southern Division of the Masulipatam Havelly, and Assistant there. 1 795 : Second in Council at IMasulipatam, and Collector hi Southern Division of Masulipatam Havelly. 1800 : Collector of the Third Division of Yizagapatam District. 1801 : Collector of Guntoor and of the Palnaud. 1803 : First Judge of the Court of Circuit and of Appeal for the Northern Division. 1808 : First Judge of the Court of Sudder and Foujdarry Adawlut. 1822 : Witlmd employ. Died, 21 st January 1825, at Fort St George. SCOTT, John Corse. — 1822 : Writer. 1825 : Assistant to the Principal Collector and Magistrate of Malabar. 1826 : Register of the Zillah of Canara. 1828 : At home on absentee allowance. 1832: Returned to India; Acting Assistant, afterwards Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge of Madura. 1834: Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge of Canara. 1835 : Acting Zillah Judge of Madura ; Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge of Chicacole. 1837 : Acting Judge and Criminal Judge of Malabar. 1839: At home for his health. 1844: Resigned the service, ^d January, in England. {Annuitant on the Fund, 1849.) Died, ijth Ja)iuary 1870, in England. SCOTT, Septimus. — 1829: Writer. 1830: Assistant under the Principal Collector of Coimbatore. 1832 : Acting Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge of Salem ; Head Assistant to the Princi- pal Collector and Magistrate of Tanjore. 1836 : Acting, after- wards Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate of Tanjore. 1840 : Pro- ceeded on furlough. 1842 : Betiirned to India. 1844: Agent to tlie Governor of Fort St. George at Kurnool and Bunganapilly. 1848 : Civil and Sessions Judge, Combaconum. 1855 : Proceeded MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. 127 on furlough. 1857: Resigned the service^ 12th August, in Eng- land. {Annuitant on the Fund, 1859.) SEDGLEY, William. — 1770: Writer. 1776: Factor, and Assistant at Masulipatam. 1778: Junior Merchant. 1782: Senior Merchant. Died in i'jS2. SEWELL, Henry. — 1807 : Writer; Assistant to the Collector of Kajahmimdry. 181 6 : Assistant to the iSIagistrate of Rajah- mundry. Died, 6th June 1823, at Rajahmundnj. SEWELL, Robert Browxrigg. — 183 1 : Writer. 1834 : Assis- tant to the Collector of Chingleput. 1836: Acting Secretary to the Board of College and for Public Instruction ; Acting Deputy Secretary in the Chief Secretary's Department. 1837 : Deputy Secretary in the Chief Secretary's Department ; Commissioner for Drawing Government Lotteries ; Acting Secretary to the College Board. 1838 : At home on absentee aUoicance, Died, 4th June 1840, at Carlsbad, Germany. SHAKESPEAR, William Oliver. — 1800: Writer. 1803: Assistant to the Commercial Resident at Yizagapatam and Gan- jam. 1806 : Assistant to the Register of the Zillah of Masulipatam. 1807 : Register of the Zillah of Trichinopoly. 1810 : Assistant Judge of Madura. 1815 : Judge and Magistrate of Madura. 1826 : Third Judge of the Provincial Court, Western Division. 1830 : Second Judge of the Provincial Court, Western Division. 1832: First Judge of the Provincial Court, Western Division. Died, 10th August 1838, at Cannanore. SHAW, Thomas.— 1778 : Writer. Dead in 1780. SHAW, Joseph. — 1781 : Writer. 1783 : Assistant to the Sec- retary to the Select Committee. 1784 : Assistant to the Secretary in the Civil Department. 1785 : Register of the Choultry Court and Deputy Land Customer. 1786 : Assistant in the Military Department; Assistant to the Sea Customer. 1787 : Assistant in the Secret Department. 1 788 : One of the Contractors for Repairs. 1789: Examiner in the Mayor's Court. 1792: At home. No trace after 1795. SHAW, Hector. — 1801 : Writer. 1803 : Assistant to the Principal Collector in the Ceded Districts. 1807 : Subordinate Collector in the Ceded Districts. Died, nth February 1808, at Bclkmj, SHEFFIELD, William. — 1800 : Writer on the Bencoolen Establishment. 1804: Transferred to the Madras Presidency. 1805 : Assistant to the Principal Collector of the Southern Division 128 MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS, of Arcot. 1806 : Register of the Zillali of Combaconiim. 1814 : Assistant Judge of the Zillah of South Malabar. 181 7 : Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Malabar. 1820 : Judge and Criminal Judge of Malabar. 1826 : Principal Collector and Magistrate of Malabar. 183 1 : ^^ Jiome on absentee allowance. {Retired on the Annuity Fund from 1st May 1832.) Died, 24th February 1859, in England. SHERIDAN, Richard Brinsley. — 1825 : AVriter. 1828: Head Assistant to the vSecretary to the Board of Revenue. 1830 : Supermtendent of Government Lotteries ; Temporary Additional Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate of Salem. 1831 : Assistant to the Commissioners for the Government of Mysore. 1832 : At home on absentee allowance. 1837 : Out of the service. SHERSON, Robert.— 1793 : AVriter. 1795: Assistant under the Secretary in the Public, Commercial, and Revenue Department. 1796: Assistant to the Sea Customer. 1798: Deputy Sea Cus- tomer. 1800: At home. 1801 : Returned to India; Deputy Collector of Government Customs. 1802 : Reporter of External Connnerce of Madras Territories. 1807 : Joint Assay Master. 1808 : Under temporary susimision from his different employments; At home. 1816 : Returned to India; Third Member of the Board of Trade. 1818 : Collector and Magistrate of Chittoor. 181 9 : Postmaster-General. 1 82 1 : Treasurer and Secretary to the Govern- ment Bank. 1824 : At home. 1827 : Out of the service. SHUBRICK, Charles John.— 1831 : Writer. 1834 : Assistant to Principal Collector and Magistrate, Bellary. 1838 : Proceeded to Europe on absentee alloicance. 1841 : Acting Register to the Zillah Court of Canara. 1842 : Acting Additional Sub-Collector and Joint J^Iagistrate ; and Acting Head Assistant to Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Canara. 1843 : Register to the Zillah Court of Salem j Acting Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, North Arcot ; and Extra Assistant to Principal Collector and Magistrate, Salem. 1844 : Acting Principal Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, and Agent to the Governor of Madras, in Yizagapatam. 1845 : Prin- cipal Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, and Agent to the Governor of Madras, in Ganjam. 1847 : Acting Collector and ]\Iagistrate, and Agent to the Governor in Ganjam. 1849 : Proceeded to Europje on furlough. 1853 : Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Chingleput. 1855 : At first Acting, afterwards Collector and Magistrate, Chingleput. 1859: On medical leave to Europe for 15 months, i860: Civil and Sessions Judge of Chinglej)ut ; On MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. 129 medical certificate to Europe for 2 1 months. 1861 : Collector of Sea Customs, Madras. 1862 : ^Member and Commissioner for the Presidency Town, for Income Tax Acts for 1862-63. ^^63 : Resigned the service, 2'jth July. (Annuitant.) SILVER, James. — 1832 : Writer. 1834 : Assistant to Principal Collector and Magistrate, Madura. 1836 : Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Tinnevelly. 1838 : Officiating Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge, IMadura ; Acting Head Assistant to Principal Collector and Magistrate, I^Ialabar. 1839 : Head Assistant to Principal Collector and Magistrate, Malabar ; Acting Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge, Cochin. 1843 : Special Assistant to Collector, Tinnevelly. 1844 : Proceeded, to EurojM on furlough. 1848 : Without employ for 10 months, after ?r// K'/i Additional Sub- Collector and Joint Magistrate, Canara. 1849 : Acting Sub-Col- lector and Joint Magistrate, Canara. 1851 : Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Honore. 1854 : At first Sub- Judge, then Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Combaconum. 1855 : Acting Collector and Magistrate, Tinnevelly. 1856 : Collector and Magistrate, Tinnevelly. 1858 : On mediccd certificate to Europe for 21 months. 1859 : Eesumed Charge of the Collectorate of Tinnevelly. 1865 : Permitted to retire from the service, $ist January. (Annuitant.) Died, Sth July 1870, in England. SIMPSON, James. — 1778 : Writer. No trace after 1782. SINCLAIR, Alexander. — 181 2 : Writer. 1816 : Assistant under the Chief Secretary in the Secret, Political, and Foreign Department. 181 7 : Register of the Zillah of Cuddapah. 1820 : At home. 1824: Returned to India ; Sub-Collector and Assistant Magistrate of Tanjore. 1827 : At home on absentee allowance. 1832 : Out of the service. SKARDON, John Humphrey. — 1771 : Writer. 1776 : Factor, and Assistant at Cuddalore. 1780 : Junior Merchant. 1782 : Senior Merchant. 1791 : Secretary to the Military Board, and Inspector of the Jaghire Accounts. 1792 : At Permacoil. 1795 : Paymaster at Pondicherry. 1800 : Paymaster and Garrison Store- keeper at Nellore and its Dependencies. 1803 : At home. 1806 : Out of the service. SKELTON, George Hougham. — 1829 : Writer. 1832 : Acting Register of the Zillah of Cuddapah ; At home on absentee allowance. 1836: Returned to India. 1837: Register of the Zillah of Xellore. 1838: Acting Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge of Cochin. 1841 : Sub-Collector and Joint Magis- I 130 MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. trate, Cuddapah. 1842 : Old of employ. 1843 : Proceeded on furlough. 1845 : Resigned thr service, gth July, in Frngland. SKELTON, Charles Pitman.— 1830 : Writer. 1833 : Kegister to the Zillah of Cuddapah. Died, 2isf Fehrunry 1836, at Sydney. SKINNER, Samuel.— 1791 : Writer. 1792 : Assistant under the Secretary in the Public, Commercial, and Kevenue Depart- ment. 1794 : Assistant under the Superintendent of the Xoozeed Zemindary. 1796: Assistant Collector of the Third Division of Masulipatam. 1799 : Assistant Collector of the Second Division of Masulipatam. 1803: Judge of the Zillah of Rajahmundry. 1806 : Judge of the Zillah of Ganjam. 1808 : Acting Judge of the Centre Circuit Court. 1809: Third Judge of the Centre Circuit Court. 181 2 : Second Judge of the Centre Circuit Court. 1820 : Ai home. 1825 : Out of the service. SLINGSBY, Andrew.— 1793 : Writer. 1 795 : Assistant under the Secretary to the Board of Trade. 1796 : Assistant under the Secretary in the Public, Commercial, and Revenue Department. 1797 : Assistant under the Commercial Resident at Masulipatam. 1804 : Assistant to the Commercial Resident at Cuddalore. 1806 : Out of employ. Died, 6th October 1809, at Vepery. SMALLEY, Edward. — 1806: Writer. 1808: Assistant under the Collector of Tanjore. 1812 : Head Assistant to the Collector of Coimbatore ; Assistant to the Secretary in the Political, Revenue, and Judicial Department. 1 8 1 5 : Secretary to the Board of Trade ; Assistant Judge of Combaconum. 181 7 : Acting Collector and Magistrate of Rajahmundry. 181 8: Acting Collector of Bellary. 1820: Collector and Magistrate of Chingleput. 1823: Collector and Magistrate of Xellore. 1826 : Principal Collector and Magis- trate of Nellore. 1830 : Collector of Madras. 1832 : Acting Senior Member of the Board of Revenue ; Temporary Member, afterwards Member, of the Board of Revenue. 1833: At home on absentee allowance. {Annuitant on the Fund, 1836.) Died, 4th April 1873, in England. SMITH, John Lewin.— 1752 : Writer. 1768: Senior Mer- chant, and First in Council at Masulipatam; also Member of the Council of the Governor. 1771 : Out of the service.. SMITH, John.— 1752: Writer. 1768: Senior Merchant, and First in Council at Yizagapatam ; also Member of Council of the Governor. 1776 : Old of the service. SMITH, Charles.— 1753 : Writer. 1768: Senior Merchant. MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. 131 1774 : Membfiv of tlio Council of the CxovGrnor. 1782 : Out of the service. SMITH, Cecil. — 1789: Wiilor. 1790: Assistant under the Accountant and Assistant to the Imi^ort AVarehouse-keeper, 1 793 : Examiner and Head Assistant under the Accountant. 1794: Deputy Accountant-General. 1796: Superintendent of the Com- pany's Lands. 1798: Deputy Aecountant-General. 1799: Sec- retary to the Committee of Reform, and Secretary and Accountant to the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund. 1800: Deputy Aecountant-General and Civil Auditor. 1801 : Aecountant-Gene- ral to the Supreme Court of Judicature. 1802 : Aecountant- General and Civil Auditor. 1809 : Third Judge of the Northern Provincial Court; At home. 181 2: Returned to India, 1813 : Senior Member of the Board of Trade. Died, Sth December 18 13, at tJiP Caj^e of Good Hope. SMITH, JoHX Stuart. — 1789: 'Writer. 1790: Assistant under the Secretary in the Public and Revenue Department. 1 79 1 : Assistant under the Collector in the Xorthern Division of Arcot. 1793 : Assistant under the Secretary in the ^lilitary, Political, and Secret Department. 1796: Assistant under the Military Pay- master-General and Choultry Register. 1797 : Register of Xative Alienations. 1799'- Deputy Commercial Resident at Cuddalore. 1804: Paymaster and Garrison Storekeeper at Yellore and its Dependencies. Died, loth July 1806, at Vellore. SMITH, Henry. — 1793: Writer. 1794: Assistant under the Secretary to the Board of Revenue. No trace after 1796. SMITH, John. — 1795 : AVriter on the Bencoolen Establishment. 1803: Transferred to the Madras Presidency; Assistant to the Chief Secretary to Government. 1804: Secretary to the Com- mittee of Audit for Captured Dutch Settlements. 1806: Pay- master and Garrison Storekeeper at Seringapatam. 18 13: Col- lector of Yizagapatam. Died, 20th June 1824, at Vizagcrpatam. SMITH, HoTHAM Pitches. — 1797: AVriter. 1798: Assistant under the Military, Political, and Secret Department. 1799: Deputy Secretary to the Board of Trade. 1800: Resigned the sercice, ith February. SMITH, Francis CuRWEN.— 1805 : Writer. 1807: Removed to the Bengal Establishment^ 'jtli Aj^ril. SMITH, Charles M. — 1805: Writer. 1809: Assistant under tlie Judge and Collector of ;_Seringapatam, 181 2: At home. 1815 : Out of the service. 132 MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS, SMITH, Samuel.— i8i 2 : Wnter. 1814: Head Assistant to the Collector of Salem. 1816 : Assistant Magistrate of Salem. 182 1 : Head Assistant to the Principal Collector and Magistrate of Coimbatore. 1822: At home, 1827: Returned to India; Sub- Collector and Assistant Magistrate of Ganjam. 1830 : Judge and Criminal Judge of Malabar. Died^ 1st June 1831, at Calicut. SMITH, George Anthony. — 1820 -.Writer. 1822: Assistant to the Collector and IMagistrate of Rajahmundry. 1824: Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Masulipatam. 1826 : Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Rajahmundry. 1832: Acting Collector and Magistrate of Yizagapatam. 1833: At home on absentee allowance. 1836 : Returned to Indian per ''Royal Will lam;" Acting Judge and Criminal Judge of Rajah- mundry. 1837 : Acting Collector and Register of Rajahmundr}^ 1838 : Collector and Magistrate of Rajahmundry. 1845 • ■^''^' ceeded on furlough. 1846: Returned to India. 1847: Collector and Magistrate, Kellore. Died, 1st June 1849, at Nellore. SMITH, Edmund. — 1827: Writer. 1829: Assistant to the Chief Secretary to Government, and Deputy Persian Translator. 1831 : Assistant to the Commissioners for the Government of Mysore. 1832 : Junior Deputy Secretary to the Board of Revenue, and Secretary to the Board for the College, and for Public Instruc- tion; Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate of Malabar; Acting Private Secretary to the Governor. 1838 : Acting Deputy Regis- ter to the Sudder and Foujdarry Adawlut. 1839 : At home on absentee alloioance. 1847 : -^^^ traced after being on furlough. Died, i6fh August 1873, in England. SMOLLET, Patrick Boyle.— 1825 : Writer. 1828 : Head Assistant to the Collector of Guntoor. 1830: Head Assistant to the Secretary to the Board of Revenue. 1832 : Assistant to the Commissioners for the Government of Mysore. 1833 : Acting Assistant to the Chief Secretary in the Public and Secret Depart- ment. 1834 : Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge of Madura ; Head Assistant to the Principal Collector and Magistrate of Kellore. 1835 : Acting Junior Deputy Secretary to the Board of Revenue. 1836: Commissioner for Drawing Lotteries. 1837: Assistant to the Judge and Criminal Judge of Chicacole ; Acting Senior Deputy Secretary to the Board of Revenue ; Officiating Sec- retary to the Board of Revenue. 1838 : Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge of Rajahmundry ; Sub-Secretary to the Board of Revenue, and Acting Secretary. 1839 : Secretary to the Board of MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. 133 Revenue. 1843 : Register to the Courts of Sudder and Sudder Foujdarry Adawlut. 1845 ' Principal Assistant to Collector, Magistrate, and Agent to Governor, Yizagapatam. 1847 : Collec- tor, Magistrate, and Agent to Governor, Vizagapatam. 185 1 : Proceeded on furlough. 1854: Returned to India. 1855: Col- lector and Magistrate, Cliingleput. 1856: Collector, Magistrate, and Agent to Governor, Yizagapatam. 1857: Proceeded on fur- lough ; Resigned the service, from 2W1 December. {Annuitant on the Fund, 1859.) SMYTH, James.— 1 80 1 : Writer. No trace after this date. SNEYD, George.— 1789: Writer. 1790: Assistant under the Secretary in the Public and Revenue Department, and Under Searcher at the Sea Gate. 1791 : At home for his health. No trace after 1791. SNODGRASS, Thomas.— 1777 : Writer. 1782 : Factor. 1790: Senior Merchant and Assistant at Ganjam. i795' Resident at Ganjam. 1800: Collector at Ganjam. 1801 : Without employ. 1804: Out of the service. SNOW, John.— 1776: Writer. 1782: Factor. 1790: Senior Merchant. 1791: Third in Council at Yizagapatam. i795 = Second in Council at Yizagapatam, and Collector of the Yizian- agram Zemindary. 1800 : At home. 1805 : Out of the service. SPALDING, John.— 1 781: Writer. 1783: Assistant to the Secretary to the Select Committee ; Assistant to the Auditor of Accounts. 1785: Assistant to the Secretary in the Revenue Depart- ment. 1787: Agent for Half-mounting and Clothing the Revenue IJattaUons. 1789:^?^ home for his health. No trace after 1 789. SPARKES, George.— 1828: Writer. 1829: Register of the Zillah of Canara. 1832 : Head Assistant to the Principal Collec- tor and Magistrate of Malabar ; Acting Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate of Malabar. 1834 : Acting Assistant Judge of Mala- bar. 1836 : Additional Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate of Canara. 1837 : At home on absentee allowance. 1840 : Resigned the service, 2gth January. SPOTTISWOODE, Hugh.— 180 1 : Writer. 1804 : Acting Register of the Zillah of Yizagapatam. 1806 : Register of the Zillah of Ganjam. 1809 : Collector of Ganjam. 1819 : Collector and Magistrate of the Northern Division of Arcot ; Collector of Madras ; Superintendent of Stationery. Died, ^^h April 1820, on his passage to the Cape. STATHAM, Samuel. — 1 771: Writer. 1776: Factor, and 134 MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. Assistant at Masulipatam. 1780: Junior Merchant. 1782: Senior Merchant. 1791 : Supernumerary Councillor at Masuli- patam, and Resident at Nezampatam. Dead in 1793. STEPHENS, Philip.— 1780 : Writer. No trace after 1782. STEVENSON, James Arthur Robert.— 1819: Writer. 1823: Employed under the Commissioners in the Deccan. 1831 : At home on absentee aUoicance. 1833 : Returned to India, per " Eliza,'^ 1834: Acting Mint Master. 1835: Collector and Magistrate of Ganjam. 1837 : Acting Commissioner in Goomsur and Sooradah, under the Provisions of the Act of Xo. 23 of 1836. Died, 20th June 1837, at Chatterpore. STODART, Alexander. — 1789: Writer. 1790: xVssistant under the Secretary in the Public and Revenue Department. 1792 : Assistant under the Commercial Resident at Yizagapatam. 1796 : Assistant under the Collector of Dindigul. 1797 : Out of employ. 1798 : Assistant to the Collector in the Third Division of Yizaga- patam. 1800: Subordinate Collector in the Ceded Districts. 1801: Out of emjyloy. 1803: At home for his health. 1807: Returned to India; Deputy Commercial Resident at Ganjam. Died, i6th May 1807, at Madras. STOKES, John. — 1807: Writer. 1809: Assistant to the Register of the Sudder and Foujdarry Adawlut. 1811 : Assistant to the Collector of Trichinopoly. 1 8 1 2 : Fixed Examiner to the Secretary to the Board of Revenue, and Assistant to the Superin- tendent of Stamps ; Assistant to the Secretary in the ^Military and Political Department. 181 3 : French Translator to Government. 181 5 : Deputy Collector of Sea Customs in Malabar and Canara. 1S23 : Sub-Collector of Canara. 1824 : Secretary in the Revenue and Judicial Department. 1827 : Third Member of the Board of Revenue. 1832 : Employed as Commissioner in Canara. 1833 : At home on absentee aUowance. {Annuitant on the Fund from ist Maj/ 1835.) Died, I'jtJi June 1876, in England. STOKES, HuDLESTON. — 1826 : Writer. 1828 : Assistant to the Collector of Tinnevelly. 1830 : Head Assistant to the Collector of Tinnevelly. 183 1 : Head Assistant to the Principal Collector and Magistrate of Canara. 1832 : Under the Orders of the Com- missioners for the Government of Mysore. 1834 : Superintendent of a Division in Mysore. 1838 : At home on absentee alloicance. 1 841: Returned to India. 1842: Assistant to Commissioner, Kurnool. 1843: Collector and Magistrate, Guntoor. 1854: Col- lector and Magistrate, Guntoor, and Member of the College Board. MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. I35 1S55: Collector and Magistrato, Gimtoor. 1856: Collector of Land Customs, Madras. 1856: Resigned the sernce, 15//'. leb- ruar>/, in India. {Annuitant on the Fnnd, 1857.) STONE, John Maxwell. — 175 5 = AVriter. 1768: Senior Merchant 1774: Member of Council of the Governor. 177? : BrcaUed by order of the General Court of Proprietors, 9th May 1782: Chief at (lanjam. No trace after 1 782. STONE, John Trotter.— i779 : Writer. No trace^ after 1782. STONEHOUSE, Timothy Yansittart.— 1816 : Writer. 1819 : Assistant to the Secretary to the Board of Revenue. 1820 : Assis- tant to the Collector and Magistrate of ^^ellore. 1826: Head Assistant to the Principal Collector and Magistrate of Nellore. 1828 • At home on absentee alloicance. 1830 : Returned to India, per ^^Dul-e of Bedford:' 1831 : Acting Collector and Magistrate of Masulipatam. 1832 : Collector and Magistrate of :\rasulipatam, and in Charge of Treasury there ; Acting Collector and Magis- trate of Tinnevelly; Acting Secretary in the Revenue and Judi- cial Department; Member of the Mint Committee; Acting Mint Master. 1833 : Mint Master and Malyalum Translator to Government 1835 : Principal Collector and Magistrate of Xellore. 1845 : Accountant -General and Member of the Mint Committee. 1847 : Accountant-General and Member of the College Board. 1850: Accountant-General and Member of the Mint Committee. 1851 : Accountant-General and Provisional Member of Council. 1855: Accountant-General and Member of the Mint Committee. 1856 : Resigned the service, 20th December, in India. {Annuitant on the Fund, 1858.) Died, 29th January 1866, in England. STORY, Edmund.— 1829: Writer. 1833: Assistant under Principal Collector, Nellore. 1834 : Second Assistant to Principal Collector and Magistrate, Cuddapah. 1835 : Acting Register to the ZiUah Courts of Cuddapah, and of Bellary. 1836: Acting Register to the Zillah Court, Chicacole. 1838: Register to the Zillah Court, Chicacole. 1839 : Acting Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge, Chicacole ; Register to the Zillah Court, Yizagapatam. 1840 : Acting Register to the Northern Provincial Cour°t ; Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge, Guntoor. 1 843 : Sub-Judge, Cuddapah ; Acting Sub-Judge at Salem. 1845 : Pro- repded to Europe on furlough. 1847 : Acting Civil and Sessions Jud-e, Trichinopoly. 1849: Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Salem ; Sub-Judge at Bellary. 1850 : Acting Civil and Sessions Jud^e, Cuddapah. 185 1 : Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, 136 MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. Bellaiy. 1856 : Civil and Sessions Judge, at Guntoor and at Tin- nevelly. 1859: On medical cert ijicate to England, i860: Civil and Sessions Judge, ^N'ellore. 1865 : Permitted, to retire from the service^ 1st February. (Annuitant.) Died, ijth Axoril 1874, in England. STRACEY, Edward. — 1758 : Writer. 1768 : Junior Merchant. 1771 : Senior Merchant. 1774: Member of Council of the Governor. 1776 : Resigned the service. STRACHAN, Francis. — 1796: Writer on the Bencoolen Establishment. 1804: Transferred to the Madras Presidency ; Assistant to the Commercial Resident at Salem. 1806: Register of the Zillah of Xellore ; Register of the Zillah of Salem. Died, on his passage to the Cape of Good Hope, 20th April 1808, on the " Brunswick " transport. STRACHEY, George.— 1796 : AVriter. 1798: Assistant in the Military, Secret, and Political Department. 1800: Secretary and Accountant to the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund. 1803 : Secretary in the Military Department. 1805 : Secretary to the Finance Committee. 1807: Joint Assay Master. 1808: Private Secretary to the Governor. 1809: Judge and Magistrate of the Zillah of Cuddapah. 18 10: Out of employ. 181 1: Secretary in the ^Military Department. 1 8 1 2 : Junior Secretary to Government. 1813 : Chief Secretary to Government. 182 1 : At home. 1824: Out of the service. STRANGE, James. — 1773: AVriter. 1778: Factor. 1782: Junior Merchant. 1790: Senior Merchant. 1791 : Paymaster at Tanjore. 1795: At home. 1800: Out of tlie service. STRANGE, Thomas Lumsdex. — 1825 : Writer. 1829 : Register of the Zillah of Malabar. 1831 : Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge, Malabar. 1839 : Proceeded to Etircpe on furlough. 1842: Acting Judge and Criminal Judge, Malabar. 1843: Sub- Judge at Calicut, and Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Tellicherry. 1 845 : Civil and Sessions Judge, Tellicherry ; Civil and Sessions Judge, Bellary. 1851 : Acting Judge, subsequently Puisne Judge of the Court of Sudder and Foujdarry Adawlut. 1852 : Special Commissioner for Inquiring into the Moplah Disturbances in Malabar. 1856 : Proceeded on medical certificcde to Europe. 1859 : Commissioner for Inquiring into the System of Judicatiu'e in the Presidency. 1862 : Judge of the High Court of Judicature. 1863 : Resigned the service, 2d May. {Annuitant.) Died, yl September 1884, m England. MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. 137 STRATTON, George. — 175 1 : Writer. 1768: Member of Council of the Governor. 1777 : Recalled hy order of the General Court of Prop'ietors, gth May. 1780 : Suspended from the service. STRATTON, George. — 1793: Writer. 1796: Assistant to the Beetle and Tobacco Manager, and to the Secretary to the Board of Revenue. 1797 : Assistant to the Superintendent of the Court of Cutcherry. 1799: Head Assistant under the Collector of Salem. 1800 : Out of employ ; Collector of the Western Polygar Peishcush. 1801 : Collector of Arcot, ISTorth of the River Palar. 1803 : Judge of the Zillah of Carangooly. 1806 : Judge of the Zillah of Tinne- velly. 18 10: At home. 1815 : Returned to India ; Second Com- missioner for the Revision of the Judicial System ; Third Judge of the Sudder Adawlut Court. 1819: Third Member of the Board of Revenue. 1820: Member of Council, and President of the Sudder Court and Board of Trade. 1824 : At home. 1829 : Out of the service. STROMBOM, Peter Hexrt.— t8i6 : Writer. 1818 : Secretary to the Commissioner for Conducting the Restitution of the Dutch Settlements; French Translator to Government. 1820: Register of the Zillah of Yizagapatam. 1 82 1 : Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Cuddapah. 1830 : Register of the Zillah of Rajali- mundry. 1832 : Judge and Criminal Judge of Cuddapah. 1837 : Judge and Criminal Judge of Chicacole. 1838 : Acting, after- wards Judge and Criminal Judge of Cuddapah. 1839 : Judge and Criminal Judge of Chittoor. 1840 : Third Judge of the Provincial Court of Appeal and Circuit, Northern Division. Died^ 2W1 August 1 84 1, at Guntoor. STUART, Charles Edward. — 1804 : Writer. 1807 : Assistant under the Principal Collector in the Ceded Districts; Assistant to the Principal Collector in the Ceded Districts, Malabar. Died on his passage home, ^d April iSog, onboard the '^ Iluddart.^' SULIVAN, JoHX. — 1765: Writer. 1771 : Factor. 1774: Junior Merchant, and Fifth in Council at Masulipatam. 1776 : Senior Merchant, and Fourth in Council at Masulipatam. 1778 : At home. 1782 : In India. No trace after 1782. SULIVAN, Richard Joseph. — 1770: Writer. 1776: Factor; At home. 1778 : Junior Merchant {still at home). 1782 : Senior Merchant. No trace after 1782. SULIVAN, Stephen". — 1778 : Persian Translator and Secretary. 1780 : Resident at Tanjore. No trace after 1780. SULIVAN, John Stewart. — 1795: Writer. 1798: Assistant it;8 MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. under the Secretary in the PubHc, Commercial, and Revenue Depart- ment. 1 799 : Assistant under the Commercial Resident at Tinne- velly. 1800 : Deputy Commercial Resident at Tinnevelly. 1801 : Deputy Commercial Resident at Ramnad. 1809 : Commercial Resi- dent at Ramnad. 1 8 1 4 : Commercial Resident at Tinnevelly. 1 8 2 1 : Out of ewp^ojj. 1823: Commercial Resident at Tinnevelly. 1826 : At home. {Annuitant on the Fund from gth May 1826.) Died, i4fh December 1837, in England. SULLIVAN, John. — 1804: "Writer. 1805: Assistant under the Secretary in the Revenue and Judicial Department. 1806 : Register of the Zillah of Chittaput. 1807 : Assistant to the Chief Secretary in the Secret, Political, and Foreign Department. 1809 : Acting Assistant to the Resident at Mysore. 1811: At home. 1 8 14: Returned to India; Collector of Chingleput. 181 5: Col- lector of Coimbatore. 182 1 : Principal Collector and Magistrate of Coimbatore. 1830 : At home on absentee aUowance. 1835 : Returned to India; Senior Member of the Board of Revenue. 1836: President of the Revenue, Marine, and College Boards. 1839 : Member of Council of the Governor, and President of the Revenue, ^Marine, and College Boards. {Annuitant on the Fund, 1841.) Died, i6th January 1858, in England. SULLIVAN, Edward R. — 1806: Writer. 1809: Assistant under the Collector of Malabar. 181 1 : Acting Assistant to the Resident at Mysore. 18 13: Head xVssistant to the Resident at Mysore. 181 5 : Postmaster-General and Superintendent of Govern- ment Lotteries. 1819: At home. 1822: Returned to India; Assistant to the Chief Secretary to Government; Secretary and Treasurer of the Government Bank. 1824: Out of the .?ervice. SULLIVAN, Richard James.— 1838 : Writer. 1840: Assis- tant to Collector and Magistrate, Trichinopoly. 1 843 : Proreeded on furlough. 1845 : Returned to India; Assistant to Collector and Ma^dstrate, Trichinopoly. 1846 : Head Assistant to Collector and Ma^'istrate, Trichinopoly. 1847 : Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Coimbatore. 1850: Head Assistant to Collector and Ma^'istrate, Xorthern Division of Arcot. 1851 : Head xVssistant to Collector and Magistrate, Coimbatore. 1852: Proceeded on furlough. 1854 : Returned to India. 1855 : Out of em;ploy. 1856 : Subordinate Judge, Mangalore. Died, ^th February 1858, at Ryde, Me of Wight. SUTHERLAN, Alexander Milford.— 1837 : Writer. 1838: Assistant to the Principal Collector and ]Magistrate of Nellore. MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. 139 1839: Acting Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Kajahmuudry. 1840: Assistant to Collector, iSragistrate, and Agent to Governor, Ganjam. 1844: Proceeded on furlough. 1847: Betumed to India. 1848: Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Nellore. 1850 : Head Assistant to Accountant- Gencral. 185 1 : Proceeded onfurloiir/Ji. 1853 : Returned to India. 1854: Proceeded on farlowjh. 1857 : Resigned the service, 26th August, in England. SWINTON, George Melville.— 1833 : Writer. 1835 : Assis- tant to the Principal Collector and Magistrate of Cuddapah. 1837 : Acting, afterwards Assistant to the Collector and Magis- rate of Chingleput. 1838 : Acting, afterwards Head xVssistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Chingleput. 1841 : Second Assis- tant to Accountant-General. 1842 : Head Assistant to Accountant- General. 1848: Proceeded on furlough. 1850: Returned to India ; Assistant Judge, Mangalore. 1852 : Assistant Judge, Combaco- num. Died, 24th October 1853, at the Cape of Good Hope. TANNER, Theodore Ivey.— 1769: Writer. 1774: Factor. 1778: Junior Merchant. 1780: Senior Merchant. No trace after 1782. TASWELL, William. — 1794 : Writer. 1796 : Assistant under the Secretary in the Military, PoKtical, and Secret Department. 1798 : Assistant to the Import Warehouse-keeper. 1799 : Deputy Sea Customer. 1800: Resigned the service, 12th April. TAYLOR, James.— 1764: AA'riter. 1771 : Factor. 1774: Junior Merchant. 1776: Senior Merchant. 1790: Siispjended from the service. 1792 : At home. 1800 : Out of the service. TAYLOR, Harry.— 1777: Writer. 1782: Factor. 1790: Senior Merchant. 1791 : Senior Merchant and Paymaster at Ellore. 1800: Collector of the Cuddalore and Pondicherry Revenues. 1801 : At home. 1805 : In Imlia, icithout employ. Died, on his wag to Eugland, ^th December 1806, on board the ship " Glory:' TAYLOR, James.— 1794 : Writer. 1796 : Assistant under the Secretary in the Military, Political, and Secret Department. 1797: Assistant under the Accountant-General. 1798' Deputy Secretar}^, afterwards Secretary to the Board of Trade. 1800 : In Charge of the Import Warehouse. 1802 : Superintendent of the Quality of Investment. 18 14: Third Member of the Board of Trade. 181 6: Second Member of the Board of Trade. 1825: Acting? Third Judge of the Provincial Court, Northern Division. I40 MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. 1826: First Judge of the Provincial Court, Soutliern Division. 1828: Member of Council of the Governor, and President of the Revenue and Marine Boards. 1831 : At home on absentee allow- ance. {Annuitant on the Fund from 1st May 1833.) Died^ gth jSejjf ember 1852. TAYLOR, Henry. — 1796: Writer. 1799: Assistant under the Secretary to the Board of Trade. 1800 : Assistant under the Commercial Resident at Vizagapatam. 1805: Deputy Commercial Resident at Yizagapatam and Ganjam. 1810: Commercial Resi- dent at Yizagapatam. 1 8 1 9 : Commercial Resident at Maddepollam and Masulipatam. 182 1 : Out of employ. 1823: At home. 1827: Returned to India ; Commercial Resident at Yizagapatam. 1830 : Out of emjiloy. Died, 2d October 1832, at Vizagapatam. TAYLOR, AYiLLiAM Rayxsford. — 1814: Writer; Assistant Commercial Resident at Yizagapatam. 181 5: At home. 1819 : Returned to India ; Assistant to the Secretary to the Board of Trade; Assistant to the Superintendent of the Import Warehouse ; Assis- tant to the Superintendent of Stamps. 1820 : Register of the Zillah of Trichinopoly. 1823 : Second Assistant to the Accountant-Gene- ral. 1825 : At home. 1827 : Returned to India; Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge of the Zillah of Madura. 1829 : Judge and Criminal Judge of Combaconum. 1830 : Judge and Criminal Judge of Chingleput. 1832 : Third Judge of the Provincial Court, Southern Division. 1833 : -^^ home on absentee alloioance. 1836 : Returned to India ; Acting Judge and Criminal Judge of Nellore ; Acting Judge and Criminal Judge of Chingleput. 1837 : Acting Second Judge of the Provincial Court, Southern Division ; Acting, afterwards Postmaster-General. 1838: Second Judge of the Pro- vincial Court, Southern Division. 1841 : First Judge of the Pro- vincial Court of Appeal and Circuit, Centre Division. 1844: Civil and Session Judge, Chittoor ; Resigned the service, ^d De- cember, in India. {Annuitant on the Fund, 1845.) Died, 10th January 1864, in England. TAYLOR, James Corbett. — 1831 : Writer. 1832 : Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Kellore. 1833 : Assistant to the Principal Collector and Magistrate of I^ellore. 1835 : Acting Register of the Zillah of Nellore. 1837 : Head Assistant to the Principal Collector and Magistrate of Nellore. 1838 : Acting Sub- Collector and Joint Magistrate of Salem. 1839 : Acting Head Assistant to the Principal Collector and Magistrate of Salem. Diedi 4th February 1839, at Salem. MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. 141 TEMPLE, Grenville Temple. — 181 8 : Writer. 1820: Re- signed, i4fh June, in England. TERRY, Edward. — 1796: Writer. 1799: Assistant in the Public Revenue and Commercial Department. 1800 : Assistant to the Accountant to the Board of Revenue. 1801 : Assistant to tlie Commercial Resident at Tinnevelly. Lost on his xiassage home, December 1801, in the ship " Generous.^' THACKERAY, William. — 1793 : Writer. 1797 : Assistant under the Secretary in the Public, Commercial, and Revenue Department. 1798 : Assistant under the Commercial Resident at Vizagapatam. 1799 : Assistant under the Collector of Peddapore. 1800: Gentoo Translator to Government; Subordinate Collector in the Ceded Districts. 1803 ; Judge of the Adawlut in the Zillah of Masulipatam. 1806: Junior Member of the Board of Revenue. 18 10: Chief Secretary to Government. 1813: At liome. 181 7: Returned to India ; Acting Collector of Coimbatore. 1818: Collector and Magistrate of Bellary. 1820: Third Judge of the Sudder Adawlut Court ; Member of Council of the Governor, and President of the Board of Revenue. Died on his passage to the Cape of Good Hope, nth January 1823, on hoard the '■^ Nancy.''' THACKERAY, Webb.— 1806 : Writer. 1807 : Assistant to the Judge and Magistrate of the Zillah of Bellary. Died, 1st Sep- tember 1807, at Gundloor. THACKERAY, St. John. — 1806: Writer, 1809 : Assistant under the Secretary to the Board of Revenue. 1 8 1 2 : Head Assis- tant to the Collector of Trichinopoly. 18 14: Head Assistant to the Collector of Tanjore. 1816 : Assistant Magistrate of Tanjore. 1819 : Employed in the late Peishwah's Dominions. Killed, 2yl October 1824, at Kittoo. THOMAS, James. — 181 2: Writer. 181 7 : Second Assistant to the Collector of Tinnevelly. 1819 : Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Tinnevelly. 1821 : At home. 1825 : Returned to India ; Junior Assistant to the Accountant-General. 1826 : Senior Deputy Accountant-General, Commercial Accountant, and Auditor. 1828 : Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate of Coim- batore. 1830: Principal Collector and Magistrate of Coimbatore. 1832 : Third Judge of the Provincial Court, Centre Division. 1833 : At home on absentee alloivance. 1836 : Returned to India. 1837: Acting Deputy Accountant-General; Judge and Criminal Judge of Rajahmundry. Died, 6th January 1840, at Madras. THOMAS, John Fryer.— 18 16: Writer. 1818: Assistant to 142 MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. the Register of the Sudder and Foiijdarry Adawlut. 1819 : San- scrit Examiner to the College ; Head Assistant to the Register of the Sudder Adawlut. 1824: Senior Deputy to the Register of the Sudder Adawlut. 1827 : At home on ahaeniee allowance. 1831 : Returned to India; Judge and Criminal Judge of Comba- conum. 1832 : Acting Principal Collector and Magistrate of Coimbatore. 1834 : Register of the Sudder and Foujdarry Adawlut. 1835 : Additional Government Commissioner for Carnatic Claims. 1836: Acting Third Judge of the Provincial Court, Northern Division. 1837: Additional Government Commissioner for Car- natic Claims. 1838 : Sole Commissioner for Final Adjustments of Small Claims drawn from the Carnatic Fund. 1839 : Sole Govern- ment Commissioner for Small Claims withdrawn from the Car- natic Fund, and Member of the College Board. 1842 : Proceeded on furlough. 1843 : Returned to India; Secretary to Government, Civil Department. 1844: Secretary to Government, Civil De- partment, and Member of the Mint Committee. 1845 : Chief Secretary to Government. 1849 : Chief Secretary to Government, and Provisional Member of Council. 1850 : Member of Council, and Chief Judge of the Sudder Dewannee and Sudder Foujdarry Adawlut. 1855: Proceeded on furlough ; Resigned the service, ^ I st December, in India. {Annuitant on the Fund, 1857.) Died, -jth April 1877, in England. THOMAS, Thomas J. W.— 1824 : \yriter. 1826 : At home on absentee alloicance. 1830: Returned to India, per ''Alfred;" Register of the Zillah of Chicacole. 1832 : Acting Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Masulipatam. 1833 : Head Assistant to the Collector of Masulipatam. 1838 : Acting Deputy Collector of Sea Customs at Madras ; Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge of Rajahmundry. 1841 : Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge, Yizagapatam. 1844 : Subordinate Judge, Madura. Died, ijth March 1845, at Madras. THOMAS, Edward Brown.— 1824 : Writer. 1827 : Assistant to the Principal Collector and Magistrate, Xorth Arcot. 1828 : Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate, Trichinopoly. 1830: Head Assistant to the Principal Collector, Coimbatore. 1833: Acting Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Coimbatore. 1834 : Acting Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge at Salem; Acting Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, South Arcot. 1835 : Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, South Arcot. 1837 : At home. 1840 : Acting Judge and Criminal Judge, Malabar. 1841 : Judge MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. 143 and Criminal Judge, !Malabar. 1842 : Acting Collector and Magis- trate, Tinnevelly. 1843 : Collector and Magistrate, Tinnevelly. 1848 : Officiating Secretary to Government. 1849 : Acting Prin- cipal Collector and Magistrate, Coimbatore. 1851 : Collector and Magistrate, Coimbature. 1858 : Proceeded to Europe in Ajrril, on mediccd certificate. 1862 : Resigned the service, 1st May. (Annuitant.) THOMPSON, George.— 1776 : Writer. 1782 : Factor. 1790 : Senior Merchant. 1791 : Senior Merchant and Assistant at Nagore. 1800 : Resident at Xegapatam, and Revenue Assistant under the Resident at Nagore. 1802 to 1804: Without erapJoy. 1805: Out of the service. THOMPSON, Christopher Anstey. — 1816: AVriter. 1819 : Register of the Zillah of Bellary. 1820 : Register of the Zillah of Combaconum. 1824 : Junior Deputy Register of the Sudder and Foujdarry Adawlut. 1828 : Secretary in the Public, Revenue, and Commercial Department ; Collector of Chingieput. 1S29 : Princi- pal Collector and Magistrate of Xellore. Died, nth June 1831, at Madras. THOMPSON, Edward Penton. — 1822: Writer. 1826: Assis- tant to the Collector and Magistrate of Yizagapatam. 1827 : Head Assistant to the Principal Collector of Cuddapah. 1828 : Acting Assistant to the Resident at Mysore. 1830 : Sub-Collector and Assistant Magistrate of Salem ; Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge of Salem. 1832 : Acting, afterwards Judge and Criminal Judge of Canara. 1835 : Acting Zillah Judge of Canara. 1836 : Acting Judge and Criminal Judge of Malabar ; Acting Judge and Criminal Judge of Madura. 1837 : Acting Collector and Criminal Magistrate of Tinnevelly. 1838: Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge of Salem. 1840 : Principal Collector and Magistrate of Tinnevelly. 1841 : Proceeded on furlough. 1844: Returned to India. 1845 : Secretary to Government, Civil Department. 1846: Secretary to Government, Revenue, and Judicial Depart- ment. 1847 : Second Puisne Judge of the Sudder Dew\amiee and Sudder Foujdarry Adawlut. 1852: Resigned the service, ist January, in India. {Annuitant on the Fund, 1852.) THORP, Samuel. — 1789: AVriter. Bied, i<,th July 1791. THURESBY, John William.— 1789 : Writer. 1790: Assis- tant under the Secretary to the Board of Trade. 1791 : Assistant under the Collector of the Southern Division of Arcot. 1793 : Assistant to the Resident at Cuddapah. 1794: Assistant under the Accountant at Cuddalore and Pondicherry. 1797 : Assistant 144 MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. under the Collector of Cuddalore and Pondicherry. 1800 : Out of employ. 1801 : Paymaster and Garrison Storekeeper at Madura. No trace after 1801. TIMBRELL, James. — 1823 : ^Vriter. Died, 2^th January 1825, o?i Ms passage to England. TOD, James Ogilvie. — 1798 : Writer on the Bencoolen Estab- ishment. 1805 : Transferred to the Madras Presidency ;" A^&i^- tant under the Chief Secretary in Secret, Political, and Foreign Department : Assistant under the Subordinate Collector of Trichi- nopoly. 1806: Eegister of the Zillah of Masulipatam. 1809: Judge and Criminal Judge of Masulipatam. 1822 : Third Judge of the Provincial Court, Northern Division. 1825 : Acting Judge of the Provincial Court, Northern Division. 1828 : Second Judge of the Provincial Court, Northern Division. (Annuitant on the Fund from gth May 1831.) Died, 6th January 1837, in England. TORIN, Benjamin. — 1779: Writer. 1790: Senior Merchant. 1791 : Paymaster at Pallamcottah. 1792 : Collector in the Tinne- velly Districts. 1795: At home. 1800: Kesident at Tanjore. 1803 : At home. 1805 : Out of the service. TORIN, Charles Beauvoir. — 1794: Writer. 1796: Assistant under the Secretary in the Public, Commercial, and Eevenue De- partment. 1798 : Assistant to the Commercial Kesident at Tanjore. 1799 : At home for his health. 1801 : Returned to India, and out of empJloy. No trace after 181 1. TORRIANO, William Harcourt. — 1766: Writer. 1771 : Factor. 1774: Junior Merchant. 1778: Senior Merchant. 1791 : Paymaster at Yellore. 1795: Kesident at Nagore. 1800: Sea Customer and Boat Master. 1801 : ^^ home. 1803 : In India, and without employ. 1808 : Out of the service. TORRIANO, Lionel Augustus. — 1769 : Writer. 1774 : Factor and Assistant at Cuddalore. Dead in 1776. TOWNSEND, Thomas. — 1792: Writer. 1793: Assistant under the Secretary in the Political, Military, and Secret Depart- ment. 1794: Assistant to the Commercial Kesident at Salem. 1796: Assistant under the Collector of the Southern Division of the Yizianagram Zemindary. 1800 : Assistant under the Collector in the First Division of Yizagapatam. 1801 : Assistant under the Collector of Nellore and Ongole. 1802 : Judge of the Zillah of Guntoor. 1806 : Judge and Magistrate of tlie Zillah of Manar- goody. 1808: Out of employ. 1809: Judge and Magistrate of the Zillah of Masulipatam; Third Judge of the Provincial MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. 145 Court, Northern Division. 1815 : At home. 181 7 : Out of the service. TRACEY, Hon. William Hanbury. — 1829: Writer. 1831 : Assistant under the Principal Collector of Coimbatore. 1832 : Ke- gister to the Zillah of Combaconum. 1833 : Register of the Zillah of Chittoor. 1834 : Register of the Zillah of Combaconum. 1838 : At home. 1839 : Returned to India. 1840 : Out of employ. 1841 : Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge, Cochin. 1843 : Pro- ceeded on furlough. 1 846 : Name removed^ 1 gth August^ in England. TRAVERS, John Benward. — 1792 : Writer. 1793 : Assistant under the Accountant-General. 1794 : Assistant to the Collector in the Northern Division of Jaghire. 1796 : Assistant under the Collector in the Southern Division of the Vizianagram Zemindary. 1797 : Deputy Secretary to the Board of Revenue. 1799 • Sec- retary to the Board of Revenue. 1801 ; Collector of Nellore and Ongole. 1809 : Acting Judge, afterwards Second Judge of the Provincial Court, Northern Division. 18 16: At home. 181 7 : Returned to India. 1819 : Third Judge of the Provincial Court, Northern Division. 1820 : Second Judge of the Provincial Court, Centre Division. Died in 1820, in Madras. TRAVERS, George Francis. — 1 794 : Writer. 1797: Assistant under the Secretary in the Military, Political, and Secret Depart- ment. 1798 : Assistant to the Commercial Resident at Yizagapa- tam. 1799 • Assistant under the Accountant-General. 1801 : Deputy Accountant in the Commercial and Revenue Departments. 1802 : Deputy General and Commercial Accountant. 1803 : Subordinate Collector in the Ceded Districts. 1806 : Judge and Magistrate of Kodicondah. 1808 : Collector of the Zillah of Kodicondah; Collector of the Zillah of Ganj am. 1809: Collector of the Zillah of Trichinopoly. 1815 : Judge and Magistrate of the Zillah of Guntoor ; Third Judge of the Provincial Court, Northern Division. i8ig : At home. 1822: Out of the service. TRAVERS, OcTAVicjs.— 1851: Writer. 185^' Proceeded on furlough. 1855 : Resigned the service iSth April^ in England. TREMAMONDO, Anthony Edward A.—See Angelo, An- thony Edward. TUDOR, Matthew.— 1770 : Writer. 1776; Factor. 1778: Junior Merchant. 1782: Senior Merchant. 1791: Paymaster at Aska. 1792 : Collector of the Northern and Centre Divisions of the Masulipatam Havelly. Dead in 1795. TULLOH, Robert Henry. — 1804: Writer. 1807: Assistant 146 MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. to the Register of the Sudder and Fouj dairy Adawhit ; Removed to the Bengal Esfahlishmoit, ^oth July 1807. TURING, John. — 1762: Writer. 1768: Factor. 1771 : Junior Merchant. 1774 : Senior Merchant, and Third in Council at Cuddalore. 1791 : Civil and Military Paymaster-General, and Garrison Storekeeper. 1792 : At home. 1795 : Out of the service. TURING, AViLLiAM. — 1769: Writer. 1774: Factor. 1778: Junior Merchant. 1780: Senior Merchant. 1790: Out of the service, TURING, John. — 1795: Writer. 1798: Assistant in the Military, Political, and Secret Department. 1799: At home for his health. 1800 : Returned to India ; Assistant to the Secretary in the Public, Revenue, and Commercial Department ; Head Assis- tant in the Military Department; Deputy Postmaster-General. 1802 : At home. 1808 : Out of the service. TURNBULL, John George. — 1804 : Writer. 1807 : Assistant under the Principal Collector of Tanjore and Trichinopoly. 1808 : Assistant under the Collector of Salem. 1810 : Register of the Zillah of Northern Malabar. 181 2: Register of the Zillah of Tinnevelly; Deputy Accountant in the Military Department. 1 8 14: Deputy Accountant-General. 181 5 : Commercial Account- ant and Auditor. 1822 : Accountant-General. {Retired upon Annuity Fundy 1840.) Diedy 2d January 1872, in England. TWEEDIE, Alexander George. — 1842: Writer. 1845: Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Bellary. 1852 : Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Guntoor; Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Masulipatam. 1854: Proceeded on furlough. Died, 2'jth August 1855, at Dover. TYLER, George. — 1777: Writer. 1782: Factor. 1790: Senior Merchant. 1791 : In Bengal, and continued tliere till 1822; employment not specified, though stcded to he in the service. 1823 : At home. 1827 : In Madras icithout employ. 1830: Cashier of the Government Bank. Died^ iSth October 1834, at Fort St. George. UNDERWOOD, William Elphinstone. — 1823 : Writer. 1826: Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Guntoor. 1828 : Register of the Zillah of Chingleput ; Register to the Pro- vincial Court, Centre Division. 1830 : Secretary to the Marine Board; Acting Boat Paymaster. 1831 : Acting Magistrate on the Beach. 1832: Deputy Collector of Sea Customs at Madras; Secretary to the Marine Board. 1837 : Commissioner for Drawing MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS, 147 Government Lotteries. 1838: Acting Deputy Secretary to Government in the Chief Secretary's Department. 1839 : Acting Principal Collector and IMagistrate of INIalabar ; Deputy Collector of Sea Customs, Madras. 1841 : Collector of Sea Customs, Madras. i860: Resif/ned the service in India. {Annuitant on the Fundy May i860.) Died, igfh January 1874, in England. UTHOFF, Edward.— i8i 2 : Writer. 1806: Assistant to the Register of the Provincial Court, Southern Division ; Assistant Magistrate of Tinnevelly. 181 7 : Head Assistant to the Collector of Tinnevelly. 1819 : Deputy Malabar and Tamul Translator to Government ; Junior Deputy Secretary to the Board of Revenue. Died, 21st August 1822, at Madras. VANSITTART, George. — 1777 : Writer. No trace after 1778. VAUGHAN, Hugh.— 177 1 : Writer. 1776: Factor. 1780: Junior Merchant. 1782 : Senior Merchant. 1791 : Senior Mer- chant, and Paymaster at Madura. 1800: At home. 1801 : Old of the service. VAUGHAN, James. — 1802 : Writer. 1803 : Assistant to the Collector of Xellore. 1806: Register of the Zillah of the Xorthern Division of Malabar. 1808 : Register of the Zillah of the Augadeeporam. 1811 ; Deputy Collector of Sea Customs at Malabar and Canara. 181 5 : Head Assistant to the Collector of Malabar. 1816 : Collector and Magistrate of Malabar. 1822 : Principal Collector and Magistrate of Malabar. 1826 : Second Judge of the Provincial Court, Western Division. 1830 : At home on absentee allowance. {Annuitant on the Fund from 1st May 1830.) Died, 4th January 1833, ^'^ England. VAUGHAN, John.— 1808: Writer. 1814 : Register of the Zillah of Bellary. 1816 : Register of the Zillah of Guntoor. 1 8 1 7 : [Head Assistant to the Collector, and Assistant to the Magistrate of Xellore. 1822 : Sub-Collector and Assistant Magis- trate of Cochin. 1823 : Sub-Collector and Assistant Magistrate of Malabar. 1826: Judge and Criminal Judge of Canara. 1830: Third Judge of the Provincial Court, Western Division. 1832 : Second Judge of the Provincial Court, Western Division. 1838: First Judge of the Provincial Court, Western Division. 1842 : Proceeded on furlough. Died, ^th October 1842, in Shrop- shire, England. VIBART, Henry. — 1804: Writer. 1807: Assistant to the Secretary to the Board of Revenue ; Assistant to the Collector of 148 MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS, the Zillah of Ganjam. 1811 : Register of the Zillah of Rajah- mundry. 1822: Register and Assistant Collector of the Zillah of Seringapatam. 1824: Judge and Criminal Judge of the Zillah of Masulipatam. {Annuitant on the Fund from Decemher 1832.) Died, ^th Noveiiiber 1839, in England. VINES, GooDSON.— 1792 : Writer. 1793 : Assistant under the Secretary to the Board of Revenue. 1796: Assistant under the Commercial Resident at Masulipatam. 1797 : Assistant under the Commercial Resident at Palamcottah. 1800: Out of employ. 1803 : Suspended the service and ordered home. 1806 : Out of the service. VIVE ASH, Harry (now Baskervillb. ) — 1 8 1 1 : Writer. 1 8 1 5 : Head Assistant to the Collector of Madras. 1817 : Mahratta Translator to Government. 1822: Sub-Collector and Assistant Magistrate of Bellary. 1826 : Collector and Magistrate of Chingle- put. 1828 : Principal Collector and Magistrate of Madura. 1833 : Principal Collector and Magistrate of Canara. 1835 : Third Mem- ber of the Board of Revenue. 1836 : Second Member of the Board of Revenue. 1838 : At home on absentee allowance. {Annuitant on the Fund from s^th April 1838.) Died, 6th February 1877, in Englnad. WALKER, John.— 1823: Writer. 1826: Assistant to the Collector of Tinnevelly ; Register of the Zillah of Madura. 1828 : Junior Deputy Register of the Sudder Adawlut ; Assistant Judge of the Zillah of Canara. 1834: At home on absentee alloivance. 1837 : Returned to India, p)er " General Kyd ;'' Police Magistrate. 1838 : Acting Deputy Collector of Madras, and Superintendent of Stationery ; Canarese Translator to Government. 1839 : Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge of Madura, and Acting Judge and Criminal Judge of Malabar. 1840: Judge and Criminal Judge of Cuddapah. 1844: Civil and Session Judge, Nellore. 1853: Resigned the service, 1st May, in India. {Annuitant on the Fund.) Died, 24th July 1862, in England. WALLACE, John, 86^—1789: Writer. 1790: Assistant under the Accountant. 1794 ; Assistant at Masulipatam. 1796 : Deputy Commercial Resident at Nagore. 1799 : Commercial Resident at Nagore. 1800 : Leave to the Cape of Good Hope, and eventually to Europe. 1805: Returned to India; Commercial Resident at Ingeram. iZoZ : At home for his health. iSiiiOut of the service. WALLACE, Thomas.— 1790: Writer. 1791 : Assistant under MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. 149 the Secretary in the Mihtary Department, 1792: Assistant at Ganjam. 1796: Deputy Secretary in the Military Department. 1797 : At home for Jus health. No trace after 1797. WALLACE, John, jun. — 1792: Writer. 1794: Assistant under the Secretary in the Military, Political, and Secret Depart- ment, and Assistant to the Accountant to the Board of Revenue. 1795 : Assistant to the Accountant to the Board of Trade. 1796 : Assistant under the Secretary to the Board of Trade, and to the Import Warehouse-keeper and Deputy Postmaster-General. 1798 : Assistant under the Resident at Xagore. 1799 : Assistant to the Collector of Xagore. 1800 : Head Assistant to the Collector of Tanjore. 1801 : Collector of Trichinopoly and its Dependent Polygars. 1805 : Principal Collector of Tanjore and Trichinopoly. 1813 : Second Member of the Board of Revenue. Died, "jth Angust 18 14, at Madras. WARD, Samuel Xevill.— 1831 : Writer. 1833 : Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Trichinopoly. 1834: Acting Register to the Zillah Courts of Combaconum and of Chittoor. 1837 : Acting Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Ganjam ; and Register of the Zillah Court of Canara. 1842 : Acting Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge, Cochin ; Acting Register of the Zillah Court of Malabar ; Acting Assistant Judge and Joint Crimi- nal Judge, Malabar; and Acting Assistant Judge of the Zillah Court of Canara. 1843 : Extra Assistant to Principal Collector and Magistrate, and Acting Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Canara. 1844 : Acting Additional Sub-Collector and Sub- Judge, ]\Iangalore. 1845 • Additional Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Canara. 1847; Proceeded to Eurox>e on furlough. 1850: Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Madura; Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Cuddapah; and Acting Collector and Magistrate, South Arcot. 185 1 : Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Salem. 1852 : At first Acting, then Civil and Sessions Judge, Calicut. 1853: Civil and Sessions Judge, Cuddalore. 1855 : Acting Civil Auditor and Superintendent of Stamps. 1857 : Civil and Sessions Judge, Coimbatore. Resigned the service, 2'jt7i October 1863. (Annuitant.) WARD, Edward Eyre.— 1834: Writer. 1836: Assistant to the Principal Collector and Magistrate of Salem. 1837 : Assistant to the Principal Collector and Magistrate of Canara. 1838 : Assistant to the Principal Collector and Magistrate of Coimbatore ; Assistant to the Principal Collector and Magistrate of South Arcot. 1841 : Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Masulipatam. 150 MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. 1843 : Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Coimbatore. Died, ^th March 1843, at Ootacamund. WARE, Thomas Stephen.— 1793 : Writer. 1796: Assistant imder the Secretary to the Board of Revenue. 1797: Assistant under the Accountant to the Board of Revenue. 1798: Deputy Accountant to the Board of Revenue. 1799: Acting Persian Translator to the Board of Revenue. Died, $th Novemher 1799. WARRICKER, John.— 1777 : Writer. 1782: Factor. 1790: Senior Merchant and Assistant at Yizagapatam. 1800 : Assistant to the Collector at Ganjam. No trace after 1800. WASEY, William George. — 1778: Writer. No trace after 1782. WATERS, George Jenkins.— 1808: Writer. 1814: Register of the Zillah of Canara. 1821 : At home. 1823: Returned to India; Acting Judge and Criminal Judge of Chittoor. 1825: Acting Judge of the Zillah of Cuddapah. 1826: Judge and Criminal Judge of the Zillah of Chittoor. 1832 : Officiating Mint- Master ; Third Judge of the Provincial Court, Northern Division. 1836 : At home on alsentee allowance. 1837 : Returned to India, per ''Barretto Junior:' 1838: Acting First Judge of the Pro- vincial Court, Centre Division. 1839 : Acting Civil Auditor and Superintendent of Stamps ; Acting First Judge, Provincial Court, Southern Division. 1840 : Judge and Criminal Judge of Cudda- pah ; First Judge of the Provincial Court of Appeal and Circuit for the Southern Division. 1842 : First Judge of the Provincial Court of Appeal and Circuit for the Western Division. 1844 : Civil and Session Judge, Second Class, Tellicherry. 1845 : Puisne Judge of the Sudder Dewannee and Sudder Foujdarry Adawlut. 1846 : First Puisne Judge of the Sudder Dewannee and Sudder FoujdaiTy Adawlut. 1847 ; Civil and Session Judge, Coimbatore. Resigned the service, 4th Decemler. {Annuitant on the Fund, 1848.) Died, 1 2 Ih Fehrua ry 1882, in England. WATTS, John Nicholson.— 1796: Writer. 1799: Assistant under the Secretary in Public, Revenue, and Commercial Depart- ment. 1800 : Head Assistant in the Revenue and Judicial De- partment. 1801 : Assistant under the Commercial Resident at Tinnevelly; Deputy Commercial Resident at Tinnevelly. 1802: Head Assistant to the Collector of Dindigul. 1804 : Register of Tanjore. 1805 : Subordinate Collector of Tanjore. 1808 : At home. 1814 : Returned to India. Died, 2W1 July 1815, a^ Fort St George. MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. 151 WATTS, Thomas. — 1806: Writer; Assistant to the Secretary to the Board of Revenue. 1807 : Assistant to the Principal Col- lector of Tanjore, &c. 1808 : Second Assistant to the Collector of Trichinopoly. 181 1: Register of the Zillah of Dharapooram. Died, May 181 1, at Dharapooram. WAYTE, William. — 1797: Writer. 1800: Assistant under the Secretary in the Military, Political, and Secret Department. 1802 : Deputy Secretary to the Board of Revenue. 1806 ; Secre- tary to the Board of Revenue. 1810 : Third Member of the Board of Revenue. 181 9: Second Member of the Board of Revenue. 1822: At home. 1827: Out of the service. {Annuitant on the Fund from ist January 1827.) Died, I'jth December i860, in England. WEBB, William. — 1770: Writer. 1776: Factor. 1778: Junior Merchant. 1782: Senior Merchant. 1791- Import Warehouse-keeper at Cutwal, and Member of the Committee of Regulations. 1795 : Member of the Board of Trade, and Import Warehouse-keeper. 1800: Agent for Supplies. 1801 : Without employ. Died, 14th August 1807, in Madras. WEBB, Nathaniel.— 1778: Writer. 1790: Senior Merchant. 1791 : Collector of the Guntoor Circar. 1792: Manager of the Ganjam Havelly. 1800 : Collector in the Second Division of the Yizagapatam Districts. 1803: Second Judge of the Court of Circuit and of Appeal for the Centre Division. 1808 : Senior Judge of the Court of Circuit and for Appeal for the Northern Division. 1829: Postmaster - General. {Annuitant on the Fund in 1838.) Died, $th August 1838. WEBBE, JosiAH.— 1783 : Writer; Assistant to the Secretary to the Select Committee. 1786: Assistant to the Secretary in the Military Department, Mahratta Translator, and Deputy Commissary- General. 1787 : Under the Secretary in the Public and Revenue Department. 1790 : Secretary to the Board of Assumed Revenue. 1792: Temporary Member of the Board of Assumed Revenue. 1793: Deputy Secretary in the PubHc, Commercial, and Revenue Depart- ment. 1 796 : Secretary in the Public and Commercial Department, Clerk to the Court of Appeal, and to the Committee of Treasury. 1797 : Secretary to Government, and Mahratta Translator. 1800 : Chief Secretary to Government, and jMahratta Translator. 1801 : Resident at the Durbar of the Rajah of Mysore. 1803 : Resident at Xagpore. 1804 : Resident at the Court of Dowlut Rao Scindia. Died, gth Novemher 1804, at Mussingahad, on the hanlis of the Nerludda, 152 MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS, WEBSTER, George.— 1778 : Writer. 1 790 : Senior Merchant. 1791 : Sepoy Paymaster. Died, ^d July 1794, in Madras. WEDDERBURN, James A.— 1848: Writer. 1852 : Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Coimbatore. 1853 : Assistant to Col- lector and Magistrate, Chingleput. Died, igfh May 1854, at Cliinglepid. WELCH, Thomas. — 1771 : AVriter. 1776: Factor. 1780: Junior Merchant. 1782: Senior Merchant. 1790: At home. 1 793 : Out of the service. WEST, Francis Alexander. — 1826: Writer. 1829: Register of the Zillah of Bellary; Register of the Zillah of Cuddapah. Died, 26th September 1832, at Arcot. WESTCOTT, George. — 1764: Writer. 1771 : Factor and Assistant at Masidipatam. 1774: Junior Merchant. 1776: Senior Merchant and Paymaster at Ellore. 1790 : At home ; Returned to India. 1801 : Senior Member of tlie Board of Trade. Died, Sth May 1809, at Fort St. George. WETHERELL, Charles. — 1792: Writer. 1794: Assistant under the Secretary in the Public, Commercial, and Revenue De- partment. 1795 : Assistant to the Collector in the Burramehal. 1797: Assistant under the Commercial Resident at Ingeram. 1799: Out of employ; Paymaster at Khistnagherry. 1802: Paymaster and Garrison Storekeeper at Madura. 1806: Pay- master and Garrison Storekeeper at Trichinopoly. 1811:^^ home. 1816 : Out of the service. WHEATLEY, Thomas Rundall. — 1817 : Writer. 1819 : Assistant to the Register of the Zillah of Bellary ; Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Cuddapah. 1826 : Acting Deputy Accountant-General in the Military Department. 1827 : Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate of Malabar. 1828 : At home on absentee allowance. 1832 : Returned to India; Secretary in the Revenue and Judicial Department. 1835 : At home. 1840 : Absent from India five years. ^/ WHISH, John Clinton. — 1807 : Writer. 1809 : Assistant to the Chief Secretary in the General, Commercial, and Law Depart- ment. 1810 : Assistant to the Superintendent of Stamps. 181 1 : Fixed Examiner in the Office of Sub-Secretary in the Commercial and Law Department. 1 8 1 2 : Head Assistant to the Collector of Coinibatore. 181 6 : Assistant Magistrate of Coimbatore. 182 1 : vSub-Collector and Assistant Magistrate of Coimbatore ; Collector and Magistrate of Guntoor. 1831 : Principal Collector and Magis- MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. 153 trate of Xellore. 1835 : At Iiome on absentee allowance. {Annui- tant on the Fund, from ist July 1837.) Died, 22d November 1837, at Mortimer House, near Reading. WHISH, Charles Matthew. — 1813 : Writer. 1815 : Register of the Zillali of South Malabar. 1823: Register of the Zillah of ^lalabar. 1826 : Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate of Malabar. 1827 : Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge of Malabar. 1830 : Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge of Cuddapah. 1831 : Out of employ. 1832 : Acting Judge and Criminal Judge of Cuddapah. Died, i^th Ajpril 1833, at Cud- dapah. WHITE, Charles Nicholas. — 1776: "Writer. 1782: Factor. 1790: Senior Merchant. 1791: Secretary in Public and Revenue Department, and Clerk of Appeals, and to Treasury. 1795 : Member of the Revenue Board. 1800 : Senior Member of the Board of Revenue. iZoi : At home. 1805: Out of the service. WHITE, EvAX Marsh. — 1790 : Writer. 1793 : Assistant under the Secretary in the Military, Political, and Secret Depart- ment. 1794: Assistant to the Collector of Guntoor. 1796: Acting Paymaster at Ongole. Died, I'jth August 1796. WHITE, Daniel.— 1829: Writer. 1831 : Assistant to the Principal Collector of Malabar. 1832 : Acting Head Assistant to the Principal Collector and Magistrate of Malabar. 1835 : Assis- tant to the Principal Collector and Magistrate of Malabar ; Acting Sub-Collector, Malabar. 1836: Head Assistant to the Principal Collector and Magistrate of Malabar. 1837 : Acting Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge of Salem ; Acting Additional Sub- Collector and Joint Magistrate of Canara ; Head Assistant to the Principal Collector and Magistrate of Malabar (Resunied) ; Actin^^ Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge of Malabar. 1838 : Acting Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge of Cochin ; Acting Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge of Malabar. 1839 : Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge of Malabar. 1840: Proceeded on furlough. 1843: Returned to India; Sub- Collector and Joint Magistrate, Southern Division of Arcot. 1850: Collector and Magistrate, Xellore. Died, ^ist March 1853, ^*^^ Pointe de Galle, Ceylon. WHITEHILL, John.— 1752 : Writer. 1768 : Senior Merchant and Member of the Council of the Governor. 1780: Dismissed from Council and. service. WHITTINGHAM, Charles. — 1830 : Writer. 1834: Assis- 154 MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS, tant to Principal Collector and Magistrate, South Arcot. 1836 : Acting Register to the Zillah Court of Combaconum ; Acting Head Assistant to Principal Collector and Magistrate, South Arcot; Officiating Joint Criminal Judge, Chingleput. 1837 : Head Assis- tant to Principal Collector and Magistrate, South Arcot ; Officiat- ing Junior Deputy Secretary to the Board of Revenue. 1838: Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, South Arcot. 1839 : Acting Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, South Arcot. 1840 : Acting Head Assistant to the Accountant-General ; Commissioner for Government Lotteries. 1841 : Acting, afterwards Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Tinnevelly. 1845 : Proceeded to Europe on furlough. 1848: Acting Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Tinnevelly. 1849 • Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Tinne- velly. 1854: Collector and Magistrate, North Arcot. 1859: On medical certificate to England for 30 months. 1861 : Resigned the service, iSth December, in England. {Annuitant.) Died, 10th November 1879, in London. WHITTINGHAM, Anthony. — 1837 : Writer. 1840: Pro- ceeded on furlough. Pensioned in England, 2d August 1843. WHITTINGTON, William.— 1804: AYriter. Died, i^th Sep- tember 1806, in Madras. WILLIAMS, Morgan.— 1760: Writer. 1768: Junior Mer- chant. 177 1 : Senior Merchant, and Third in Council at Yizaga- patam. 1782: Member of the Council of the Governor. Died in 1790. WILLIAMS, Henry.— 1820: Writer; ^?f home. 1826: Re- turned to hidia ; Assistant to the Principal Collector and Magis- trate of Canara ; Head Assistant to the Collector and INIagistrate of Chingleput. 1827 : Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Salem. 1828 : Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Cuddapah. Died, 2^th March 1830, at Cuddapah. WILLIAMSON, Robert Hudleston. — 1828: Writer. 1832: Register of the Zillah of Madura; Acting Assistant to the Accountant-General. 1833 : Register to the Zillah Court of Rajah- mundry. 1834 : Register to the Zillah Court of Madura. 1836 : Proceeded to Europe on furlough. 1841 : Acting Deputy Collector of Sea Customs, Madras. 1842 : Deputy Collector of Sea Customs, Madras ; Commissioner for Government Lotteries. 1 845 : Acting Collector of Sea Customs, Madras. 1853: Acting Postmaster- General. 1854 : Postmaster-General. 1859 : Officiating Director- MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. I55 General of Post Offices in India. i860 : Resumed Charge of Office of Postmaster - General, Madras. 1862: Proceeded to Europe on furlough; Resigned the service^ 2^th November 1862. (Aunuifauf.) WILLIS, KiCHARD Legge. — 1778: AVriter. 1790: Senior Merchant. 1791 ^ Paymaster in Guntoor Circar. 1792 : Sus- pended from service. WILLOCK, Arthur. — 1S17 : Writer. 1823 : Assistant to the Secretary to the Board of Revenue. Died, iSfh September 1824, at Madras. WILMOT, Arthur. — 1824: "Writer. 1827: Assistant to the Principal Collector and Magistrate of Bellary. Died, 1827, at Anantapoor. WILSON, George. — 1781: "Writer. 1782: Assistant to the Secretary in the Civil Department. 1783 : Assistant at Yizaga- patam. 1790 : Paymaster at Chicacole. 1798 : Paymaster and Garrison Storekeeper at Yizagapatam and its Dependencies. Died^ 24th August 1799, at Yizagapatam. WILSON, Hexry. — 1789: Writer; Assistant under the Secre- tary in the Secret Department, and Assistant to the Secretary to the Board of Revenue. 1791 : Assistant to the Collector in the Northern and Central Division of Masulipatam Havelly. 1796 : Assistant to the Collector in the First Division of the Masulipatam District. 1797: At home for his health. 1799: Returned to India ; Paymaster and Garrison Storekeeper at Jumacondah and its Dependencies. 1800 : Deputy Paymaster at Guntoor. 1802 : Out of employ. 1803 : Paymaster and Garrison Storekeeper at Yizagapatam. 1808: At home. 1810 : Out of the service, WILSON, Alexander. — 1797 : Writer. 1799 : Assistant under ^ the Secretary to the Board of Revenue. 1801 : Assistant under the Collector of the Xorthern Division of Canara. 1803 : Regis- ter of the Zillali of Rajahmundry. 1805 : Subordinate Collector of Canara. 1807 : Judge and Magistrate of the Zillah of Honore. 1809: Judge and Magistrate of the Zillah of Canara. 18 14: Judge and Magistrate of the Zillah of Malabar. 1823 : Judge and Criminal Judge of the Zillah of Malabar. 1824: Third Judge of the Provincial Court, Western Division. 1826: Annuitant from 1st May. Died, 2W1 November 1863, in England. WILSON, William. — 1830: Writer. 1832: Assistant to the Principal Collector and Magistrate of the Southern Division of 156 MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. Arcot. 1833 • Register of the Zillah of Chingleput. 1834 : Register of the Zillah of Chittoor. 1835: At home. 1840: Absent from India jive years. WISSETT, Robert. — 1793: Writer. 1795: Assistant under the Secretary to the Board of Trade. 1796 : Assistant under the Resident at Vizagapatam. 1797 : Assistant under the Resident at the Presidency. Died at sea in 1798. WISSETT, Thomas. — 1795: Writer. 1797: Assistant under the Secretary in the Military, Secret, and Political Department. 1798: Assistant under the Commercial Resident at Vizagapatam. 1800 : Deputy Commercial Resident at Ganjam. Died^ nth December 1806, at Ganjam. WOOD, John. — 1772: Writer. 1778: Factor. No trace ajter 1778. WOOD, Edward. — 1800: Writer. 1803: Persian Translator to the Sudder and Poujdarry Adawlut. 1804: Deputy Register to the Sudder and Foujdarry Adawlut. 1806: Acting Register to the Sudder and Foujdarry Adawlut. 1807 : Register to the Sudder and Foujdarry Adawlut. 1809 : J^idge and Magistrate of Seringapatam ; Register to the Sudder and Foujdarry Adawlut. 1813 '. Senior Secretary to Government. 181 5 : Paymaster of Stipends at the Presidency. 1820: Chief Secretary to Govern- ment. Died^ 2W1 May 1824, at Madras. WOOD, Henry. — 1832 : Writer. 1834 : Assistant to Principal Collector, Cuddapah. 1835 : Assistant to Principal Collector, South Arcot. 1837 : Assistant to Principal Collector and Magistrate, South Arcot. 1838: Acting Second Assistant to Accountant- General. 1839: Proceeded to Europe on jurlourjh. 1 841 : Acting Register of the Provincial Court of the Northern Division, and Assistant Collector and Magistrate, ChinglexDut. 1842 : Acting Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge, Guntoor. 1843 : Acting Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Chingleput. 1844: Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Chingleput. 1845 • Acting Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, South Arcot. 1846 : Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Salem. 1847 : Acting Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, South Arcot. 1 849 : Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, South Arcot. 1854: Acting Collector and Magistrate, Guntoor. 1855 : Collector and Magis- trate, Guntoor. 1859: Leave to England, on private affairs, for 6 months ; Collector and Magistrate, South Arcot. 1862 : Pro- ceeded to Europe on jurlough. 1865 : Extension of 6 months on MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. 157 jmvate affairs; Resigned the service^ 14th December, in England. {Annuitant) Died, lotli Odoher 1873, in England. WOODCOCK, Charles. — 1796: Writer. 1798: Assistant under tiie Accountant to the Board of Revenue ; Senior Assistant under the Accountant to the Board of Revenue ; Deputy Postmaster- General. 1800 : Deputy Accountant to the Board of Revenue, and Head Assistant to the Accountant-General in the Revenue and Com- mercial Department. 1801 : At 1 tome. iZod : Returned to India ; Register of the Zillah of Tinnevelly. 1807 : Judge and Magistrate of the Zillah of Combaconum. 1810 : Judge and ^Magistrate of the Zillah of Ganjam. 1818: Judge and Criminal Judge of the Zillah of Guntoor ; Out of employ. 1S20 : At home. {Annuitant on the Fund in 1834.) Died, 2^th May 1852, in England. WOODCOCK, Edward H. — 1806: Writer. 1807: Assistant to the Secretary in the Revenue and Judicial Department ; Assis- tant to the Register to the Suclder and Foujdarry Adawlut. 1808 : Fixed Examiner under the Secretary in the Revenue and Judicial Department. 1809 : Register of the Zillah of Cuddapah. 181 2 : Register of the Zillah of Tinnevelly. 1816 : Register of the Zillah of Salem. 1822: Sub-Collector of Tanjore. 1824: Judge and Criminal Judge of the Zillah of Cuddapah. 1825 : Judge and Criminal Judge of the Zillah of Salem. 1828: Third Judge of the Provincial Court, Southern Division. 1830 : Second Judge of the Provincial Court, Southern Division. 1831 : At home on absentee allowance, {Annuitant on the Fund from ist May 1834.) Died, ^oih October 1870, in England. WOODGATE, Charles Henry. — 1832 : Writer. 1833 : Assis- tant to the Principal Collector and Magistrate of Xorth Arcot. 1835 : Acting Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Trichinopoly. 1836 : Acting Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Coimbatore. 1838 : Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Trichinopoly. 1844; Proceeded on furlough. 1847 • Returned to India. 1848 : Subordinate Judge, Madura. 1855: Civil and Sessions Judge, Tinnevelly. Died, 30th October 1856, on board the ^^ Alma." WOOLF, Robert. — 1779*. Writer. 1790: Senior Merchant. 1791 : Auditor of Civil Accounts, Deputy Accountant, and Con- tractor for Repairs. 1795 : Accountant-General. i^ot,: Athome. 1805 : Out of the service. WORDSWORTH,Favel.— 1777; Writer. 1782: Factor. No trace after 1782. 158 MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. WRANGHAM, John. — 1783: Writer. 1785: Li Bengal 1787: Assistant to the Secretary in the Public Department. 1 788 : Assistant at Tanjore. 1790: Deputy Paymaster and Deputy Import Warehouse- keeper, and Member of the Committee for Investigating the King's Army Accounts. 1791 : Assistant to the Collector of Madura and Dindigul. 1793: Member of the Committee of Investigation at Noozeed. 1796: Collector of the Fourth Division of the Masulipatam Districts. 1798: Out of employ. 1800: At home. Died, 4th Novemler 1804, at Tun- hriclge Wells. WREY, Edward Bourchier. — 1811 : Writer. 1815 : Assistant to the Accountant-General. 1819 : Secretary to the Kative Pension Fund Committee. 1822 : Assistant to the Accountant-General. 1825 : Register to the Provincial Court, Northern Division. 1827 : Assistant Judge and Joint Criminal Judge of Masulipatam. 1830: At home on ahsentee allowance. 1833 : Returned to India. 1834 : Judge and Criminal Judge of Xellore ; Judge and Criminal Judge of Rajahmundry. {Annuitant on the Fund in 1839.) Died, ^oth May 1840, in England. WRIGHT, William Evatt. — 1794: Writer. 1797: Assistant under the Secretary to the Board of Revenue. 1799: Acting Deputy Secretary to the Board of Revenue. 1800: At home. 1803: Retiirned to India; Deputy Secretary to the Board of Trade. 1 805 : Malabar Translator to Government. 1806: Judge and Magistrate of Chittoor. 1808 : Third Judge of the Provincial Court, Centre Division. 182 1 : At home. 1824: Out of the service. WROUGHTON, John Chardin. — 181 7 : Writer. 1823 : iVssis- tant to the Collector and Magistrate of Bellary. 1824 : Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Cuddapah; At home. 1827 : Returned to India ; Head Assistant to the Principal Collector and Magistrate of Madura. 1828 : Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate of Cuddapah. 1829 : Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate of Tinne- velly. 1830: Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate of Madura. 1835 : Collector and Magistrate of Masulipatam, and in Charge of the Treasury there. 1836: Acting Collector of Sea Customs at Madras, and Member of the Marine Board. 1838 : Collector of Sea Customs at Madras, and Member of the Marine Board. 1841 : Principal Collector and Magistrate of Coimbatore. 1851 : Pro- ceeded on furlough. 1852: Resigned the service^ ^oth Ajml, in India. {Anriuitant on the Fund, 1852.) Died, 2,0th November 1854, in England, MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. 159 WYLIE, George. — 1849: Writer. 185 1 : Assistant to Col- lector and Magistrate, Cliinglepnt. 1853 : Proceeded on furlough. 1854: Returned to India; Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, GuntOor. 1855 : Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Giintoor. 1857 : Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Rajahnmndry ; Proceeded on furlough. 1859: Resigned the service^ J 2th Aprils in England. WYNCH, A\^iLLiAM. — 1767: Writer. 1774: Factor and Assistant at Masulipatam. 1776: Junior Merchant and Pay- master at Trichinopoly. 1778 : At home. Returned to India after 1782, hecame Senior Merchant^ and loas at home in 1790. 1793 : Out of the service. WYNCH, Alexander. — 1768: Member of the Council of the Governor. 1774: Governor of the Presidency. Resigned lefore 1775. WYNCH, George.— 1772 : Writer. 1778: Factor. 1780: Junior Merchant. 1790 : Senior Merchant. 1791 : Third in Council at Ganjam. 1792: Collector at Caroor. 1795: Without employ. Suspended from the service^ and at home in 1800. 1805 '- Out of the service. WYNCH, John. — 1777: Writer. 1782: Factor; At home. 1790: Senior Merchant. 1791 : Deputy Export Warehouse-keeper. 1792; Paymaster to the Western Army. 1795: Paymaster at Walajabad and at Arnee. Died in 1795. WYNOX, Charles. — 1789: Writer. 1790: Assistant to the Secretary to the Board of Revenue. 1793 : Assistant under the Resident at Ingeram. 1794 : Out of employ. 1796 : Collector in the Fourth Division of the Masulipatam District. 1798: Out of employ. 1803 : Secretary to the Board of Trade. 1807 : Acting Member of the Board of Trade. 1^11: At home. 181 5 : Returned to India. Died, January 181 8. YEATES, Matthew. — 1767: Writer. 1774: Factor. 1776: Junior Merchant and Assistant at Ingeram. 1778: Senior Mer- chant. 1791 : Senior Merchant and Resident at Ingeram. 1800 : Without employ. Died, i^th November 1808, at St. Tliome, Madras. YOUNG, Samuel. — 1781 : Writer. 1783: Assistant to the Secretary to the Select Committee in Bengal; Assistant to the Secretary in the Civil Department. 1786 : Assistant at Masulipa- tam. 1787 : Paymaster at Ongole and at the Palnaud. 1793 : At home. 1801 : Returned to India. 1802 : Paymaster and Garri- i6o MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. son Storekeeper at Masulipatam' and its Dependencies. 1808: At liome. 181 2 : Out of the service. YOUNG, Egbert Herries. — 1797 : Writer on the Bencoolen Establishment. 1803: Transferred to the Madras Presidency; Acting Assistant to the Secretary in the MiHtary Department; Assistant to the Collector in the Southern Division of Arcot. 1805 :" Subordinate Collector of Trichinopoly. 1808 : Head Assistant to the Collector of Trichinopoly. 1810 : Judge and Criminal Judge of Tinnevelly. 1820: Collector and Magistrate of Tinnevelly. Died, gth May 1820, at Tricliindoor. YOUNG, Stuart Johnson. — 1833 : Writer. 1835 : Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Chingleput. 1837 : Assistant to the Principal Collector and Magistrate at Canara. 1838: Acting Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Tinnevelly. 1840 : Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Tinnevelly. Died^ 2d June 1840, at Satoor. SUPPLEMENTARY LIST OF MADRAS CIYIL SERVANTS. AGNEW, George Vans. — 1852 : Writer and Student at the College. 1854: Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Tanjore. 1856 : Acting Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Trichinopoly ; Acting Special Assistant, afterwards Special Assistant at Tanjore. 1859 : Acting Sub-Judge, Conibaconum ; Acting Principal Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, and Agent to the Governor of Fort St. George, in Vizagapatam ; Acting Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Godavari. i860 : Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Godavari, 1861 : On medical leave to Europe for 15 months ; Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Tinnevelly. 1863 • Sub-Col- lector and Joint Magistrate, Madura. 1864: On special leave to Europe for 5 months. 1866 : Acting Collector and Magistrate, Trichinopoly ; Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Tanjore. 1867 : Acting Collector and Magistrate, Trichinopoly. 1868: Acting Collector and Magistrate, North Arcot; also of Cuddapah. 1869 : Collector and Magistrate, Cuddapah. 1870 : Collector and ^lagis- trate, Kellore. 1876: On furlough to Europe. 1877: Retired from service, i^th January. {Annuitant on the Fund.) ALDERSEY, William. — 1754: Arrived on the Coromandel Coast 8th June as Writer and under the Secretary to the Secret Committee at Fort St. George. 1759 : Factor; and Secretary in the Secret Department and Translator. 1761 : Secretary, Sohcitor, and Clerk of Appeals. 1762 : Junior Merchant, and Secretary, Solicitor, and Clerk of Appeals. 1766: Ser'vices transferred to Bengal. 1767 : Senior Merchant, appointed Eighth Member of Council of the Governor of Fort William in Bengal : Import Ware- house-keeper and Buxey. {See Bengal Volume.) AMES, Charles Herbert. — 185 1 : Writer and Student at the L i62 SUPPLEMENTARY LIST OF College. 1854 : Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Tinnevelly. 1856: On medical leave for 15 months. 1857: Assistant and Acting Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Tinnevelly. 1858: Acting Sub-Collector and Magistrate, and Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate, Tinnevelly. 1859: Acting Sub- Collector and Magistrate, Canara, afterwards at Madura. 1 860 : Sub- Collector and Magistrate, Madura. 1862 : On furlough to Europe. 1864: Retired from service^ Wi February, {hivalid Annuitant.) 1878: Died, jgth January, at Henley- on-Tliames. ARBUTHNOTT, Hon. David.— 184 i : Writer. 1843: Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Bellary. 1845 : Acting Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Bellary. 1847: Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Bellary. 1 848 : Acting Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Bellary. 1849 * Acting Sub-Judge, Bellar3^ 1854: Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Bellary. 1858: Col- lector and Magistrate of the District of Kurnool. i860 : On medi- cal leave to Europe for 24 months. 1862 : Assumed Charge of Office of Collector and Magistrate, Kurnool ; afterwards Collector and Magistrate, Salem. 1867 : Acting Collector and Magistrate, afterwards Collector and Magistrate, Madura. 1869: On furlough to Europe for 18 months. 187 1 : Acting Collector and Magistrate of Sea Customs and of the Madras District, and Acting Protector of Emigrants, Madras. 1873: Acting Collector and Magistrate, and Agent, Tanjore. 1874 : Acting Third Member of the Revenue Board. 1875: Acting Second Member, afterwards Acting First Member of the Revenue Board. 1878: Retired from service, ist January. {Annuitant on the Fund.) ARBUTHNOT, Sir Alexander John, K.C.S.I., CLE.— 1842 : "Writer. 1843 • Acting Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate, Chingleput. 1844 : Assistant to the Principal Collector and Magis- trate, Nellore. 1845 : Head Assistant to the Register to the Court of Sudder and Foujdarry Adawlut. 1846 : Officiating Secre- tary to the College Board and University, Madras. 1848 : Acting Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Cuddapah ; afterwards Acting Malayum Translator to Government. 1849 : Malayum Trans- lator to Government. 1851 : Acting Secretary, afterwards Secretary to the College and University Boards, Madras. 1852: Acting, after- wards Deputy Register to the Court of Sudder and Foujdarry Adaw- lut. 1853: Acting Register to the aforesaid Court. 1854: Member of, and Secretary to, the Board of Examiners. 1855 : Direc- tor of Public Instruction. 1861 : Commissioner for the Uncove- MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. 163 nauted Civil Service Examination. 1862 : Acting Chief Secretar}^ afterwards Chief Secretary to Government ; Fellow of the Univer- sity of Madras. 1864 : Additional Member of Council of Fort St. George, for the purpose of making Law and Regulations. 1867 : Member of Council. 1872 : 0)i furlough to Europe for 2 years. 1873 : ^I<^(Ie ^ K. C.S.I. 24th January. 1874 : Retired from ser- vice, 2gfh October. 1878: 3Iad.e a ComxMnion of tlie Order of the Indian Empire 1st January. {Annuitant 07i the Fund.) ARBXJTHNOT, AVilliam Henry.— 1855 : Writer and Student at the College. 1856 : Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, North Arcot; afterwards Acting Head Assistant at Tinnevelly. 1857 : Acting Second Assistant to the Accountant-General, ^ladras. 1858: Officiating Second Assistant to the Accountant-General; On medical leave to Europe for 3 years and 9 months. 1862 : On medical leave to Europe, forfeiting appointment. 1865: Retired from service, 16th February. {Invalid Annuitant.) ARBUTHNOTT, John Robert. — 1857: Writer and Student at the College. 1859 : Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Kurnool. 1861 : Officiating Head Assistant, Kurnool. 1862: Head Assistant at Kurnool. 1863: Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Nundyal. 1865 : On furlough to Europe for 16 months. 1866: Acting Sub-Collector, Malabar; also Head Assistant Col- lector, Tinnevelly, Sub-Collector, Bellary, and Sub-Collector, Madura. 1868 : Acting Collector and Magistrate, Madura; also in South Arcot. 1869: Acting Collector and Magistrate, Madura. 1870: Acting Collector and Magistrate, Tinnevelly. 187 1 : On furlough to Europe for 12 months. 1872: Died^ ^oth April, in England. BALLARD, George Alexander. — 1845: Writer. 1847: Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Tinnevelly. 1851 : Acting Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Tinnevelly. 1853: In the same capacity at Madura; afterwards Special Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Masulipatam. 1854 : Acting Principal Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, and Agent to the Governor of Fort St. George, in Vizagapatam. 1855: Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, IVIadura; Acting Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Masulipatam; Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Madura ; On furlough to Europe for 3 years. 1857 : Acting Sub-Judge, Chittoor. 1858 : Addi- tional Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Bellary ; Deputy Director of Revenue Settlement, i860 : On furlough for the un- i64 SUPPLEMENTARY LIST OF expired portion of leave granted in 1855, icith 3 months in addition for time occupied on his passage to and from India. 1861 ; Re- turned to Madras. 1862: Acting Collector and Magistrate, Tan- jore ; Sub-Collector of Madura ; Collector and Magistrate, Malabar. 1869 : At first Acting, afterwards Kesident in Travancore and Cochin. 1870 : On furlough to Europe for 14 months. 187 1 : Re- sumed Office as Resident in Travancore and Cochin. 1875: Acting Second Member, afterwards Acting Third Member, of the Revenue Board. 1876: Third Member of the Revenue Board ; On furlough to Europe for i year and 4 months. 1877 : Acting Second Member of the Revenue Board. 1878: First Member of the Revenue Board ; Services placed at the Disposal of the Government of India on Appointment as Member of the Famine Commission. 1879 : Retired from service J 2W1 January. {Annuitant on the Fund.) BANBURY, George.— 1848 : Writer. 1849: Student at the College. 1850 : Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, South Arcot. 1853 : Acting Head Assistant, South Arcot. 1855 : Head Assistant, South Arcot. 1856 : Acting Additional Sub- Collector and Joint Magistrate, North Arcot. 1858 : Deputy Director of Revenue Settlement. 1859 : On furlough to Europe for 3 years and 4 months. 1862 : Acting Collector and Magistrate, Kurnool. 1863 : Acting Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, North Arcot ; Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Cuddalore ; Sub- Collector and Joint Magistrate, afterwards Acting Collector and Magistrate, Madras District. 1864: Acting Collector and Magis- trate, North. Arcot. 1865: Acting Collector and Magistrate, Tinnevelly, afterwards of South Arcot ; Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Rajahmundry ; Acting Sub-Secretary to the Revenue Board. 1866 : Collector and Magistrate, Trichinopoly, afterwards Acting at Tanjore. 1867 : On medical leave for i^months. 1870 : Acting Director of Revenue Settlement. 1872 : Director of Revenue Settlement. 1873 • Second Member of the Revenue Board. 1874: On furlough to Europe for 15 months. 1876 : Retired from service^ 21st March. {Annuitant on the Fu7id.) BARLOW, Richard Wellesley. — 1855 : Writer and Student at the College. 1857 : Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Guntoor. 1858: Assistant at South Arcot; On medical leave to Europe for 21 months, i860: Assistant to Collector and Magis- trate, Nellore. 1861 : Officiating Head Assistant, Nellore ; Acting Head Assistant, North Arcot. 1862 : Head Assistant, North Arcot; Acting Sub-Collector there, with full Powers of a Magistrate. MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. 165 1864: Justice of the Peace; Acting Sub-Collector, Xorth Arcot ; O/i special leave for 6 months ; Acting Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, ^S'orth Arcot. 1865 : Sub-Collector and Joint Magis- trate, ISTorth Arcot. i866 : In Charge of the Collector's Office, Xorth Arcot. 1867 : Sub-Collector, North Arcot; On medical leave to Europe for 2 years and 6 months. 1869 : Acting Judge of Small Cause Court, Tellicherry. 1870 : Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Chingleput. 187 1 : Acting Collector and Magistrate, Chingleput. 1872 : Collector and Magistrate, Kistna. 1873 : Collector and Magistrate, Godavari; also at Chingleput. 1875 : On furlough to Europe for 12 months. 1876 : Collector, Chingleput. 1878 : Acting Commissioner, Nilgiri Hills; Government jMember of the Lawrence Asylum Committee; appointed Commissioner, ISTilgiri Hills. 1880 : Acting Third Member of the Revenue Board ; Acting Collector of Sea Customs, and Protector of Emi- grants, Madras. 1881 : Acting Third Member of the Revenue Board, and in Charge of the Settlement Department; Acting Collector of Sea Customs, and Protector of Emigrants, Madras ; Commissioner, Kilgiri Hills. 1882 : Collector and Magistrate, and Additional Sessions Judge of the Xilgiri District. 1883 : Collector of Sea Customs and Protector of Emigrants, Madras ; On furlough to Euro;pe for 4 montlis, and 6 iveeJcs in India. 1884 : Resumed Collector of Sea Customs, Madras District; Appointed Acting Resident in Travancore and Cochin ; Returned to Madras as Col- lector of Sea Customs, and Protector of Emigrants. BIRD, Edward Wheler. — 1842 : Writer. 1843 • Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate, Masulipatam. 1845 • Acting Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate, Masulipatam. 1846 : Proceeded to Euroj)e. 1847 * Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Chingleput ; afterwards Officiating Government Agent at Chepauk, and Paymaster of Carnatic Stipends. 1848: Acting Head Assis- tant to the Register to the Court of Sudder and Foujdarry Adawlut ; afterwards Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, and Agent to the Governor of Port St. George, Vizagapatam. 1850 : Acting Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Nellore. 1851 : Special Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Masulipatam. 1853 : Act- ing Assistant Judge, afterwards Assistant Judge, Combaconum. 1856: Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Combaconum. 1857: Acting Sub- Judge, Combaconum. 1858 : Sub- Judge, Octacamund. 1859: Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Coimbatore. 1861 : Officiating, afterwards Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, JSTegapatam ; i66 SUPPLEMENTARY LIST OF Civil and Sessions Judge, Tanjore. 1866 : Oil medical leave io Europe. 1868: Retired from service, 2W1 September. (Annuitant on the Fund.) BLAIR, John Hunter. — 1845 • '^^^riter. 1846 : Under the Principal Collector of Coimbatore. 1847 : Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Madura. 1848 : In the same capacity at Tinnevelly. 1851 : Acting Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Tin- nevelly. 1852 : Absent in England. 1853 : Assistant to Col- lector and Magistrate, Rajahmundry -, Acting Assistant, after- wards Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, and Agent to the Governor of Fort St. George, in Yizagapatam. 1855 : Acting Principal Assistant, and Agent to the Governor, in Yizagapatam. 1856: Acting Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Masulipatam; Acting Sub- Judge, afterwards Sub- Judge, Rajahmundry. 1859 : Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Masulipatam ; Proceeded on furlough to Europe for 3 years. 1863: Acting Civil and Ses- sions Judge, Cuddalore; afterwards at Tinnevelly; Sub-Collector and Joint Magistate, Tinnevelly, but Acting Collector of Sea Customs, Madras. 1864: Collector of Sea Customs, Madras. 1865: Member of the Income-Tax Commission. 1866: On Special Duty at Calcutta. 1868 : Protector of Emigrants, Madras. 1869 : On Special Duty at Bangalore. 1870 : Collector of the Town of Madras. 187 1 : Acting Third Member of the Revenue Board; On furlough to Europe for 2 years. 1873 : Resumed Acting Third Member of the Revenue Board. 1876 : On furlough to Europe for 6 months. 1877: Retired from service, 14th March. (Annuitant on the Fund.) Died, 2'jth March 1885, in England. BLAIR, William Thomas. — 1848 : Writer. 1849 • Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, North Arcot. 1850: Acting Head Assistant, North Arcot. 185 1 : Acting Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Cuddapah. 1852 : Acting Sub- Judge, Cuddapah. 1853 : Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Cuddapah. 1856 : Acting Sub-Judge, Cuddapah. 1857 : Sub-Collector and INIagistrate, Cuddapah. 1858 : On medical leave to Europe for 24 months, i860 : Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, North Arcot. 1862 : Acting Inam Commissioner. 1863 : Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Chittoor ; Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Rajah- mundry, but contmuing to Act as Inam Commissioner at Madras. 1865 : Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Coimbatore. 1866 : Civil and Sessions Judge, Cuddapah, but still Acting as Inam Commis- sioner; Civil and Sessions Judge, Chingleput, and continuing to MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. 167 Act as Inam Commissioner. 1868: Civil and Sessions Judge, Berhampore, and Inam Commissioner ; Member of the Committee for the Examination of Assistants. 1869 : Civil and Sessions Judge, Yizagapatam; Acting Collector, Madras District. 1870: Secretary to the Revenue Board, T^'ith Previous Office ; Acting Col- lector and Magistrate, Chingleput. 187 1 : On furlough to Europe for 2 years. 1872 : Civil and Sessions Judge, Mangalore. 1873 : Retired from service, i^th January, in England. {Annuitant on the Fund.) 1877 : Died, 21st December, in England. BOS WELL, John Alexander Corrie. — 1855 : Writer and Student at the College. 1856 : Assistant, afterwards Acting Head Assistant, to Collector and Magistrate, Coimbatore. 1858 : Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, and Agent to the Governor of Fort St. George, in Yizagapatam; Acting Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Coimbatore. 1859: Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Salem; officiating Subordinate Judge, Combaconum. i860 : On medical leave to Europe for 2, years and 9 months. 1863 : Acting Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Madras. 1 864 : Acting Principal Assistant to Collector and Magis- trate, and Agent to the Governor, in Yizagapatam ; also Head Assistant at Kellore. 1865 : Principal Assistant at Yizagapatam ; Sub - Collector and Joint Magistrate, J^ellore. 1867 : Acting Collector and Magistrate, ISTellore. 1868 : Acting Collector and Magistrate, South Canara. 1869 : In the same capacity at Kistna. 1870: Collector and Magistrate, Kistna. 187 1 : On furlough to Europe for 12 months. 1872 : Died, 6th January, in England. BREEKS, James Williamson. — 1849 • Writer and Student at the College. 1852 : Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, BeUary. 1855 : Acting Third Assistant to the Accountant-General, Madras. 1856 : Second Assistant, afterwards Acting First Assistant to the Accountant-General. 1857 : Canarese Translator to Government. 1858 : Civil Auditor for the Punjab Government. 1859 : Officiat- ing Sub-Judge, Madura; Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, afterwards Acting Subordinate Judge, Bellary ; Proceeded to Europe on furlough for 3 years. 1861 : Private Secretary to the Governor of Fort St. George. 1864 : Judge of Small Cause Court, Combaconum, continuing to Act as Private Secretary to the Governor; On medical leave to Europe for 2, years. 1868 : Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Chittoor ; Acting Commissioner, after- wards Commissioner, Nilgiri Hills. 1872: Died, 6th June^ in India. CADELL, William Molle. — 1840: Writer. 1841 : Assistant i68 SUPPLEMENTARY LIST OF to the Princi2:)al Collector and Magistrate, Canara. 1842 : Acting Register of the Zillah Court of Canara ; afterwards Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate, Chingleput. 1845 : Assistant, afterwards Acting Head Assistant to the Collector and Magis- trate, Chingleput. 1846 : Acting Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate, Masulipatam ; afterwards Head Assistant to Col- lector and Magistrate, Trichinopoly. 1847 : On furlough to Europe. 1850 : Returned to Madras ; Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Nellore ; and Acting Head Assistant of that District ; Proceeded to Europe. 1851 : Without employ on return. 1852: Acting Sub- Judge, Combaconum. 1853: Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate^ afterwards Acting Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, then Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Tanjore. 1858 : Col- lector and Magistrate, Tanjore. 1862 : On medical leave for 15 months. 1865 : Collector and Magistrate, South Canara. 1867 : Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Cuddapah ; afterwards at Trichi- nopoly. 1870: Acting Collector and Magistrate, Trichinopoly; Civil and Sessions Judge, Tellicherry, continuing to Act as before ; Acting Collector and Magistrate and Political Agent at Tanjore. 1872 : Civil and Sessions Judge, Nellore, but continuing to Act as before at Tanjore ; also Civil and Sessions Judge, Madura, con- tinuing to Act at Tanjore. 1873 : Retired from service, ^ist March. {Aujiuitant on the Fund.) CAEMICHAEL, David Freemantle (Smyth). — 185 1 : Writer and Student at the College ; Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, ISTorth Arcot. 1852: Justice of the Peace. 1854: Acting Head Assistant and Register to the Court of Sudder and Foujdarry Adawlut. 1855 : Head Assistant and Register to the aforesaid Court ; On medical leave to Europe for 20 months. 1856 : Deputy Secretary to Government in Chief Secretary's Departments, and Secretary to the Board of Examiners. 1859 : Private Secretary to Sir C. E. Trevelyan, K.C.B., Governor of Fort St. George. i860 : On medical leave to Europe for 17 months. 1861 : Acting Sub-Judge, Chicacole ; Principal Assistant to Collector and Magis- trate, and Agent to the Governor of Fort St. George, in Ganjam. 1862 : Acting Collector and Magistrate, and Agent to the Governor, in Yizagapatam. 1863 : Collector and Magistrate, and Agent, Vizagapatam. 1867 : Acting, afterwards Collector and Magistrate, and Agent to the Governor, Ganjam. 1869 : Acting Judge of the High Court of Judicature; On furlough to Europe for 23 months. 187 1 : Acting Secretary to Government, Revenue Department; MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. 169 Acting Third Member of the Revenue Board; President of the Committee for Examination of Assistants ; Inam Commissioner. 1872: Acting Secretary to Government, Revenue Department; Acting Second Member of the Revenue Board ; on Special Duty as President of the Committee inquiring into the Action of Oflficials during the Cyclone ; Acting Third Member, afterwards Second Member, and again Third Member of the Revenue Board : Assis- tant Secretary, afterwards Secretary, to Government, Revenue Department. 1873: On furlough to Europe for 8 months ; resumed Secretary to Government, Revenue Department. 1874: Acting Chief Secretary to Government; additional Member of Council for making Laws and Regulations. 1876 : On special duty with Government at the Imperial Assemblage at Delhi. 1877: Chief Secretary to Government. 1878 : At first Temporary, after- wards Ordinary Member of Council, took his seat 10th December. 1883: Vacated Seat in Council; On furlough to Europe for 18 months. CARR-GOMM, Francis Culling (Barrister-at-Laiv). — 1855 : Writer and Student at the College. 1857 : Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Salem. 1858: Acting Head Assistant at Salem. 1859 : Acting Head Assistant^ afterwards Head Assistant to Col- lector and Magistrate, Coimbatore ; officiating Subordinate Judge, Salem, i860 : Acting Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Salem. 1861 : Officiating Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Coimbatore. 1865 : Judge of Small Cause Court, Cuddalore. 1866 : On furlough to Europe for 3 years and 3 months. 1870 : Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Calicut; Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Vizagapatam. 187 1 : Acting Collector and Magistrate, and Agent to the Governor, Ganjam ; Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Tinne- velly. 1872: District and Sessions Judge, TinneA'elly. 1874: On special leave to Europe for 6 months ; Resumed his Previous Duties on Return to Madras. 1878: On furlough to Europe for 2 years and 7 months. {Took the name of Gomm on marriage.) 1880: District and Sessions Judge, Coimbatore. 1882: Retired from the service loth June. {Annuitant on the Fund.) CHAMIER, Charles Frederic. — 1843: Writer. 1844: Assistant to the Principal Collector and Magistrate, Coimbatore. 1847 • Acting Head Assistant to the Register to the Court of Sudder and Foujdarry Adawlut, and Acting Secretary to the Madras University and to the College Board ; afterwards Acting Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Trichinopoly. 1850 : Act- I/O SUPPLEMENTARY LIST OF ing Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Canara. 1852: Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Canara; afterwards Acting Sub-Judge, Mangalore. 1855 : Officiating Special Assistant to the Collector, Madras ; afterwards Deputy Register to the Court of Sudder and Foujdarry Adawlut, and Tamil Translator to Govern- ment. 1857 : Acting Register to the Court of Sudder and Fouj- darry Adawlut. 1859 : Register to the High Court of Judicature, Appellate side. 1864 : On medical leave to Europe for 16 months. 1865 : Civil and Sessions Judge, Salem. 1869 : Died, 20th April, in India. CHASE, Morgan Charles.— 1847 : Writer. 1848 : Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Canara. 1854 : Acting Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Canara; afterwards Head Assistant at Bellary. 1856 : Acting Sub-Judge, Cuddapah ; afterwards at Chittoor; also Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Masulipatam. 1857 : Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, and Agent to the Governor of Fort St. George, in Yizagapatam. 1858: Senior Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, and Agent to the Governor in Ganjam ; Acting Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Masuli- patam ; Proceeded on furlough to Europe for 12 months. 1863 : Retired from service, $th January, in England. {Annuitant on the Fund.) 1874 : Died, 21st Decemler, in England. CHASE, Thomas Alexander Nicholls. — 1850: Writer and Student at the College. 1851 : Assistant to Collector and Magis- trate, Masulipatam. 1855 : Acting Head Assistant at Masuli- patam; afterwards Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Rajahmundry ; then Head Assistant at Masulipatam. 1859 : Act- ing Sub-Collector and Magistrate, Masulipatam ; afterwards Head Assistant and Acting Sub-Collector and Magistrate, Kistna. i860 : On furlough to Europe for 2 years. 1862: Acting Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Godavari. 1863 : Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Kistna, but continuing to Act as before ; Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Rajahmundry. 1865 : Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Godavari; Acting Collector and Magistrate, Kistna. 1866: Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Cuddapah; Acting Collector and Magistrate, Kistna, afterwards at Nellore, then at Kurnool. 1867 : Collector and Magistrate, Kurnool. 1873 : On furlough to Europe for 2 years. 1875: Retired from service, Sth April. {Annuitant on the Fund.) CHILD, Frederick Samuel. — 1844: Writer. 1846: Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, South Arcot. 1847 : Assistant to MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. 171 Collector and Magistrate, Tinnevelly. 1849 : Assistant to Col- lector and Magistrate, Kellore ; afterwards at Tinnevelly. 185 1 : Acting Head Assistant, afterwards Head Assistant, to Collector and Magistrate, Tinnevelly. 1855 : Acting Sub-Judge, Madura; afterwards Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Madura. 1855 : On furlough to Europe. 1857 : Resumed Acting Sub- Judge at jMadura. 1858 : Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Malabar. 1859 : On furlough to Europe for the unexpired portion of his leave obtained in 1855 ; Granted 12 months^ extension on medical certificate in 1859 and 1861. 1861 : Returned to Madras, 2^th October. 1862 : Acting Sub - Collector and Joint Magistrate, afterwards' Sub-Collector, South Arcot; Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, afterwards Civil Judge, Guntoor ; Civil and Sessions Judge, CuddapalL 1865 : Civil and Sessions Judge, Tinnevelly. 1867 ' On medical leave for ^ months. 1869: On furlough to Europe for 12 months. 187 1 : Retired from service.^ 22c? July. (Annuitant on the Fund.) 1873 : Died, 1st October, in England, COCKERELL, John Rennie.— 1850 : Writer and Student at the College. 1852 : Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, ^Madura. 1855 : Acting Head Assistant, afterwards Head Assis- tant at Madura. 1856 : Acting Sub- Judge, Madura ; Acting Sub- Collector and Joint Magistrate, -Madura. 1859 : Acting Sub- Judge, Combaconuni ; Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Tinnevelly. i860 : Acting Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, South Arcot. 1861 : Officiating Collector and Magistrate, South Arcot; On furlough for 3 years. 1865 : Acting Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Kistna ; Acting Collector of Sea Customs, Madras ; Acting Collector and Magistrate, Cuddapah ; Acting Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Madras. 1866: Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, afterwards Acting Collector and Magistrate, Madras. 1867 : Sub-Secretary, afterwards Acting Secretary of the Revenue Board ; Civil and Sessions Judge, Nellore, 1872 : Commis- sioner, Nilgiri Hills. 1878 : Retired from service, ^oth September, {Annuitant on the Fund.) COLLETT, Charles.— 1845 : Writer. 1846 : Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate, Xellore. 1847 • Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Malabar. 185 1 : Acting Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Malabar. 1855 : Acting Sub-Judge, Calicut ; afterwards Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Malabar. 1856 : Acting Deputy Collector of Sea Customs, Madras ; Proceeded to Europe on furlough. 1857 : Resumed Acting Deputy Collectorship of Sea i;2 SUPPLEMENTARY LIST OF Customs, Madras ; afterwards Additional Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Bellary. 1858 : Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Bellary. 1859 : 0?i furlough to Europe for the unexpired portion of his leave granted in 1856. 1861 : Permitted extension of 2 months and 6 days on account of time occupied on his 2'>assage to and from India; Officiating Collector of Sea Customs, Madras ; after- wards Member of Central Committee at Madras for the London Exhibition of 1862 ; also Commissioner for the Assessment of Income-Tax; and Sub-Judge, Calicut. 1862 : Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Chittoor ; Judge of the Small Cause Court, Cudda- lore. 1863: Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Nundyal; Civil and Sessions Judge, Yizagapatam. 1866 : Judge of the High Court of Judicature, Madras. 1871 : Retired from service, ;^oth Jidy. {Annuitant on the Fund.) DALYELL, Egbert Anstruther, C.S.I. — 1850 : Writer and Student at the College. 1853 : Assistant to Collector and Magis- trate, Salem. 1855 : On medical leave to Europe for 39 months. 1859: Assistant Collector and Magistrate, South Arcot ; Senior Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, and Agent to the Governor of ^Fort St. George, in Vizagapatam ; Acting Sub-Collector, South Arcot. i860 : Principal Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, and Agent to the Governor, in Vizagapatam ; to Act as Sub- Collector, South Arcot; Acting Subordinate Judge at Chica- cole. 1861 : Officiating Sub-Secretary, afterwards Sub-Secretary to the Revenue Board; Commissioner for the Assessment of Income-Tax. 1862 : On specicd leave for 6 months. 1864 : Member of the Income-Tax Commission. 1865 : Acting Secretary to the Revenue Board ; Officiating President of the Income-Tax Commission ; Acting Secretary to the Board of Examiners. 1866 : Secretary to the Board of Examiners ; Acting Secretary to the Revenue Board ; Acting Inam Commissioner ; Acting Collector of Sea Customs, Madras. 1867 : Secretary, Board of Revenue ; and Acting Collector of Sea Customs. 1868 : Acting Secretary to Government, Revenue Department. 1870 : Collector and Magis- trate, Madras District, as well as Secretary to Government ; Col- lector and Magistrate, Chingleput ; On furlough to Europe for 12 months. 1872 : Acting Third Member of the Revenue Board; On Special Duty in Mysore. 1873 : Additional Member of the Governor-General's Council for Making Laws and Regulations ; Acting Secretary to Government, Revenue Department; Acting Chief Secretary to Government; Third Member of the Revenue MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. 173 Board. 1875 : Officiating Chief Commissioner of Mysore and Coorg. 1876 : Second Member of the Ke venue Board. 1877 : Proceeded on furlough to Europe ; appointed Member of Council of the Secretary of State for India, and took his seat 6th November, Avith permission to be considered still in the service of the Madras Government. 1879 : Retired from the service^ 12th March ; made a C.S.L, 2gfh July 1879. (Annuitant on the Fund.) DAVIDSON, Robert, C.S.L— 1852 : Writer and Student at the College. 1853 : Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Salem. 1854: Acting Assistant, afterwards Assistant, to Collector and Magistrate, and Agent to the Governor of Fort St. George, in Ganjam. 1856 : Acting Principal Assistant, and Agent to the Governor, in Ganjam. 1857 : On medical leave to Europe for 21 months. 1858 : Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, ^Malabar. 1859: Acting Sub-Judge, Rajahmundry ; Head Assis- tant to Collector and Magistrate, Trichinopoly ; afterwards Head Assistant at Malabar ; Acting Principal Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, and Agent to the Governor of Port St. George, in Yiza- gapatam. i860: Officiating Collector and Magistrate, and Agent to the Governor, Ganjam; Subordinate Judge, Cuddapah. 1861 : Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Cuddapah. 1862 : Sub- Judge, Cuddapah ; Judge of the Court of Small Causes, Chittoor ; Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Madura; Acting Judge of Small Cause Court, Madura. 1863 : Judge of Small Cause Court, Chittoor; Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Nundyal. 1864: Justice of the Peace; Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Bellary. 1866: Judge of Small Cause Court, Chittoor; Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Tanjore. 1867 : Civil and Sessions Judge, Trichinopoly. 1868: On furlough to Europe for 15 months. 1869: Resumed Civil and Sessions Judge, Trichinopoly. 1870: Acting Commissioner, Nilgiri Hills. 1873: On special leave to Europe for 6 months. 1874 : District and Sessions Judge, Cudda- pah ; Acting Collector and Magistrate, and Agent to the Governor, in Ganjam. 1876 : District and Sessions Judge, Chingleput ; Act- ing Collector and Magistrate, Kurnool. 1878: On furlough to Europe for 22 months; appointed while on furlotigh Third Member of the Revenue Board; Made a C.S.L 2Sth May, 1878. 1880: Chief Secretary to Government ; Additional Member of the Legis- lative Council. i88i : Provisional Member of Council; Chief Secretary to Government. 1882 : Acting First Member of the Revenue Board ; In Charge of the Settlement Department ; First Member of the Revenue Board ; In Charge of the Inam Depart- 174 SUPPLEMENTARY LIST OF ' mcnt. 1883 : On furlough to Europe for 9 months and 12 days. 1884 : Retired from service 1st July. {Annuitant on the Fund.) DYKES, James William Ballantyne.— 1842 : Writer. 1844 : Assistant to the Principal Collector and Magistrate, Salem. 1847 : Acting Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate, Salem. 1849 : Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Salem. 1851 : Acting Sub-Judge of the Zillah of Madura. 1852 : Acting Sub- Judge of the Zillah of Chittoor ; On furlough to Europe. 1857: Acting, afterwards Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Salem. 1858 : On Special Duty in Kajahmundry and Masulipatam ; Act- ing Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Cuddapah; afterwards Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Rajahmundry. 1859 : Acting Collector and Magistrate, Guntoor ; afterwards at Nellore ; then Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Godavari. i860: Collector and Magistrate, Nellore. 1867: On medical leave to Europe for 18 months. 1869 : Resigned the service, 4th /September, in India. (Annuitant on the Fund.) ELLIOT, Edward Frederick. — 1854: W^riter and Student at the College. 1855 : Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Cudda- pah; afterwards at North Arcot. 1856: Acting Head Assistant at South Arcot. 1857 : Returned to North Arcot as Acting Head Assistant. 1859: Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, North Arcot ; Acting Subordinate Judge, Chittoor ; Officiating Sub- Collector and Joint Magistrate, Bellary, and at North Arcot. i860 : Officiating Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Madras. 1862 : Sub-Collector of Nellore ; Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Nel- lore. 1864: On furlough to Europe for 3 years. 1867: Sub- Collector and Joint Magistrate, Kistna ; Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Tranquebar. 1868 : Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Chittoor. 1869 : Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Tanjore, with Duties as before ; Civil and Sessions Judge, Salem. 1873 : Died, 2'jth October, in India. ELLIS, Robert Staunton, C.B. — 1844 : W^riter. 1846 : Under the Principal Collector, Coimbatore ; afterwards Assistant to Col- lector and Magistrate, Tanjore. 1848 : On furlough to Europe. 1851 : Assistant to the Collector of Land Customs, Madras. 1852 : Head Assistant to the Register to the Court of Sudder and Fouj- darry Adawlut. 1853 : Acting Deputy Register to the aforesaid Court. 1854 : Deputy Commissioner of the Second Class, Nagpore Commission. 1858: On medical leave to Europe for 21 months. i860 : Officiating Collector and Magistrate, Chingleput ; afterwards MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS, I75 Sub-Collector, Madras, and Joint Magistrate, Cbingleput ; Made a C.B. igth May; Special Commissioner for the Assessment of Income-Tax. 1862 : Acting Superintendent of Stamps ; Acting Deputy Secretary to Government in Chief Secretary's Departments ; Member and Commissioner for the Assessment of Income-Tax ; Services placed temporarily at the Disposal of the Government of India; Additional Member of Governor- General's Council for Making Laws and Kegulations. 1863 : Acting Collector and Magistrate, afterwards Collector and Magistrate, Madras District ; on Special Duty as Member of Governor- General's Council. 1864: President of the Sanitary Commission. 1865: On special leave to Europe for 12 months. 1867 : Chief Secretary to Govern- ment. 1869 : Officiating Member of Council. 1872 : Appointed Member of Council. 1873 : On furlough to Europe for 12 months. 1875: Member of Council. 1877: Retired from service, 12th March; Appointed Member of Council of the Secretary of State for India ; Died, gth October 1877, in London. FLOYER, Charles. — 1755 : Arrived on the Coromandel Coast 9th June ; Writer and under the Secretary to the Secret Committee at Fort St. George. 1759: Commissary to the Troops in the Field. 1760 : Factor, and under the Military Paymaster. 1761 : Eesident at Tranquebar ; afterwards under the Import Warehouse- keeper. 1764 : Junior Merchant, and Paymaster at Trichinopoly. 1766: Services transferred to Bengal. 1767: Senior Merchant; appointed Tenth Member of Council of the Governor of Fort Wil- liam in Bengal, and Military Storekeeper. (See Bengal Volume.) FOORD, Edward Bromley.— 1844 : Writer. 1846: Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Masulipatam. 1851 : Acting Senior Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, and Agent to the Governor of Fort St. George in Vizagapatam. 1853 : Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, and Agent to the Governor, in Yizagapatam. 1854 : Acting Principal Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, and Agent to the Governor, in Ganjam. 1856 : Sub-Judge, Kajah- mundry ; Proceeded to Europe on furlough. 1859 : Acting Subor- dinate Judge, Chittoor. i860: Sub-Collector and Joint Magis- trate, Bellary. 1861 : Officiating Civil and Sessions Judge, Cbingleput; On medical leave for 10 months. 1862: Acting Collector and Magistrate, Bellary; afterwards at Kistna. 1864: Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Chicacole ; Acting Collector and Magistrate, and Agent to the Governor, in Ganjam. 1865 : Civil and Sessions Judge, Bellary; afterwards at Berhampore. 1868: 176 SUPPLEMENTARY LIST OF District and Sessions Judge, Cliingleput. 1870: On furlough to Europe for 12 months. 1871 : Resumed District and Sessions Judge, Chingleput. 1874: On furlough to Fjurope for 12, riionths. 1876 : Retired from service, i^th July. (Annuitant on the Fund.) FORBES, Louis. — 1850: Writer and Student at the College. 1853: Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Nellore. 1854: Acting Head Assistant at N'ellore. 1855 : Acting Head Assistant to the Register to the Court of Sudder and Foujdarry Adawlut. 1856: Acting Assistant Judge, Combaconum ; Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Nellore ; Acting Sub-Secretary to the Revenue Board. 1858 : Acting Additional Sub-Collector, Bellary ; afterwards Acting Deputy Collector of Sea Customs, Madras. 1859 : Deputy Secretary to Government in Chief-Secretary's Departments, and Secretary to the Board of Examiners. 1861 : On furlough for 3 years arid 8 months. 1865 : Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, jSTundyal ; Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Bellary. 1866: Judge of the Small Cause Court, Madura; and Civil and Sessions Judge, Nundyal. 1869 : On furlough to Europe for 12 months. 1871 : Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Bellary. 1872 : On special leave to Europe for 6 months. 1873 : B-esumed Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Bellary. 1874 : District and Sessions Judge, Coimbatore, continuing to Act as before mentioned. 1875 : Acting Judge of the High Court of Judicature, Madras. 1877 : District and Sessions Judge, Bellary. 1878 : Again Acting Judge of the High Court, Madras. 1880 : On furlough to Europe for 12 months. 1881 : Additional Member of the Governor- General's Legislative Council. 1882 : Retired from service, 4th April. {Amiuitant on the Fund.) FRASER, James. — 1840 : AYriter. 1841 : Assistant to the Col- lector and Magistrate, Bellary ; afterwards at Rajahmundry. 1842 : In the same Capacity at Masulipatam. 1843 : Acting Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate, and Agent to the Governor of Fort St. George, in Ganjam. 1845 : Acting Principal Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate, and Agent to the Governor, in Ganjam. 1854: Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Masulipatam. 1855: Acting Collector and Joint Magistrate, Masulipatam. 1856 : Acting Collector and Magistrate, Masulipatam. 1857 : On medical leave to Europe for 15 months. 1859: Acting Collector and Magistrate, Cuddapah ; afterwards Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Kistna. i860 : Collector and Magistrate, South Canara. 1861 : On medical leave for 3 months. 1862 : Acting Collector and Magistrate, North MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. 177 Arcot. 1863 : Collector and Magistrate, Trichinopoly, but to con- tinue to act as before. 1864 : Acting Collector and Magistrate, Godavari. 1868: On sjyecicdleave for 6 mo7iths. 1869: Collector and Magistrate, Godavari. 187 1 : On furlough to Europe for 2 years. 1873: Retired from service, 1st August. {Annuitant on the Fund.) GARSTIN, John Henry, C.S.I.— 1857 : Writer and Student at the College. 1859 : Leave on private affairs to Calcictta for 6 months; Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate, Tinnevelly. i860: Officiating Head Assistant, afterwards Head Assistant at Tinnevelly. 1863 : Acting Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Malabar; Justice of the Peace. 1864: Head Assistant, Malabar; Acting Sub-Collector there. 1866 : Private Secretary to H. E. Lord iSTapier. 187 1 : Acting Collector of Sea Customs, and Pro- tector of Emigrants, Madras ; Acting Collector and Magistrate, South Arcot ; afterwards Collector and Magistrate, and Special Agent of the French Settlement and Political Agent for Pon- dicherry. 1872: On furlough to Europe for 21 months. 1874: Collector, South Arcot. 1875 : On Special Duty at Madras. 1876 : Collector, South Arcot ; Acting Secretary to Government, Eevenuo Department. 1877 : Temporary Additional Secretary to Govern- ment, Revenue Department. 1878 : Collector, District Magistrate, and Agent to the Governor, in Yizagapatam; Made a C.S.I. 2^th May. 1879: Acting Secretary to Government, Revenue Depart- ment. 1880 : On Duty in the Government Secretariat; Collector, Magistrate, and Agent to the Governor, in Vizagapatam. 1881 : Collector, Vizagapatam. On furlough to Europe for 20 months. 1882 : Appointed Third Member of the Revenue Board. 1883 : Acting Second Member, afterwards Acting First Member, of the Revenue Board ; Also intrusted with the Duty of Revising the Establishments of Collectors and Divisional Officers in the Presi- dency. 1884: Second Member, after^vards Acting First Member, of the Revenue Board ; Also Magistrate of the First Class with ordinary and special Powers, in Tinnevelly District. GOLDINaHAM, John Dalrymple.— 1853 : AVriter and Student at the College. 1855 : Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Salem. 1856 : Acting Head Assistant at Cuddapah ; afterwards at Bellary. 1857 : Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Bellary. 1858: Officiating Sub-Judge, Bellary. 1859: Officiat- ing Sub-Judge, Madura. 186 1 : Head Assistant Collector and Magistrate, South Canara ; Sub-Judge, Madura ; Officiating Civil M 178 SUPPLEMENTARY LIST OF and Sessions Judge, Tinnevelly; Officiating Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Madura. 1862 : Sub- Judge, Madura ; On special leave to Europe for 6 months. 1862 : Judge of the Court of Small Causes, Madura. 1864: Justice of the Peace; Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, afterwards Judge of the Small Cause Court, Madura. 1865: On furlough to Europe for '^ years. 1868: Ee- sumed Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Madura. 1869 : Civil and Sessions Judge, Madura. 1872 : District and Sessions Judge, ISIellore. 1874: On furlough to Europe for 2 years. 1876: Dis- trict Judge, Nellore. 1880 : On furlough to Europe for 8 months; Resumed District Judge, Nellore. 1881 : Acting District and Ses- sions Judge, Bellary. 1882 : District and Sessions Judge, Bellary. GR^ME, Henry Munro Showers.— 1848 : Writer and Student at the College. 1851 : Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Salem; afterwards at Cuddapah. 1854: Acting Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Salem. 1856: Acting Sub-Judge, Salem ; Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Trichinopoly. 1857 : Acting Additional Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Canara. 1859 : On furlough to Europe for 3 years and 9 months. 1863: Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Salem; Acting Sub-Col- lector and Joint Magistrate, South Arcot, also at Kistna; Sub- Collector and Joint Magistrate, Tinnevelly. 1864: On medical leave to Europe. 1868 : Resigned the service^ 2d February, in Eng- land. {Invalid Annuitant.) 1884 : Died, 2W1 August, in England. GRANT, Patrick. — 1842: Writer. 1844: Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate, Tinnevelly. 1845 : Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Tanjore. 1846 : Special Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Tanjore. 1852 : Acting Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Tanjore. 1853: Proceeded to Europe. 1856: With- out employ. 1857 : Additional Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, South Arcot; afterwards Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Salem. 1858 : Acting Collector and Magistrate, Malabar. 1859 : Collector and Magistrate, Malabar. 1862 : Collector and Magis- trate, Coimbatore. 1862: Resigned the service, 21st March, in India. (Annuitant on the Fund.) HANNYNGTON, John Child. — 1857 : Writer and Student at the College. 1859 : On leave to Bengal for 6 months; Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Trichinopoly. 1861 : Officiating Head Assistant at Malabar ; Justice of the Peace. 1862 : Invested with Full Powers of a Magistrate. 1863: Special Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, and Acting Head Assistant, Malabar; MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. 179 Special Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Coimbatore. 1866 : Acting Judge of Small Cause Court, Tellicherry. 1867 : Sub- Collector, Bellary ; Acting Collector and Magistrate, Malabar ; Judge of Small Cause Court, Tellichery. 1868 : Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Tellicherry ; afterwards at Calicut. 1869 : On furlough to Europe for 2 years. 1871 : Kesumed Judge of Small Cause Court, Tellicherry; Acting Collector and Magistrate, ]\Ialabar; also at Kistna. 1872 : Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Guntoor. 1873 : Judge of Small Cause Court, Vellore ; District and Sessions Judge, Guntoor; afterwards at Salem. 1876: On furlough to Europe for 2 years. 1878 : Acting Resident, Travancore and Cochin. 1879 : District and Sessions Judge, Salem. 1880 : On Special Duty as Arbitrator of Boundary Disputes between Travan- core and Cochin. 1881 : Acting Resident, Travancore and Cochin. 1882 : Resident at Travancore and Cochin. 1883 : On furlough to Europe for 15 months. 1884: Resumed Resident at Travancore and Cochin. HATHAWAY, William Frederick.— 1858 : Writer and Student at the College. 1859 • Assistant to Collector and Magis- trate, Salem, i860 : Acting Head Assistant at Salem. 1862 : Head Assistant at Salem. 1864 : Acting Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Madras; afterwards at North Arcot. 1865 : On furlough to Europe for 16 months. 1866 : Acting Sub-Collector, Korth Arcot; also Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Ivurnool. 1867: Acting Sub-Collector, South Arcot; Sub-Col- lector, Tinnevelly ; Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, South Arcot. 1868 : Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Tanjore. 1870 : Acting Collector and Magistrate, Tanjore; On furlough to Europe for iZ months. 187 1 : Retired from service, i^th November. HODaSON, William. — 1840 : Writer. 1841 : Under the Principal Collector of Malabar. 1843 : Assistant to the Principal Collector and Magistrate, Nellore. 1844: Absent in Europe. 1848 : Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Rajahmundry ; Proceeded to Europe. 185 1 : Assistant to Collector and Magis- trate, South Arcot. 1852 : Acting Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, South Arcot; afterwards Head Assistant at Salem. 1853 : Acting Sub-Judge, Salem. 1855 : Acting Sub- Judge, Mangalore ; Proceeded to Europe. 1857: Acting Sub- Judge, Salem. 1859: Sub- Judge, Bellary ; afterwards at Salem. 1861: Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Chittoor ; afterwards at Salem. 1S62 : Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Coimbatore. 1863 : iSo SUPPLEMENTARY LIST OF Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Tinnevelly. 1864 : Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Nellore ; Acting Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Tinnevelly. 1865 : Civil and Sessions Judge, Gun- toor. 1867 : 0?i medical leave to Europe for 10 months. 1868 : Civil and Sessions Judge, Cuddapah ; Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Cuddalore. 1870 : District and Sessions Judge, South Arcot. 1872: On furlough to Europe for 2 years. 1874: Retired from service, igth February. (Annuitant on the Fund.) HODGSON, Arthur Pemberton. — 1844: Writer. 1845: Per- mitted to Pursue his Studies under the Collector of Salem. 1847 • Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Madura. 1847 : Acting Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Madura. 1851: Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Madura. 1855 : Acting Sub- Judge, Madura ; Proceeded to Europe. 1857 : Without employ for 5 months. 1858 : Acting Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, afterwards Sub - Collector and Joint Magistrate, Madura. 1859 : On medical leave to Europe for 2 years. 1861 : Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Cuddapah; Acting Collector and Magistrate, South Canara. 1862 : Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Kistna. 1863: Acting Sub - Collector and Joint Magistrate, Coimbatore ; on furlough to Europe. 1866: Resigned the service, 16th Fehruary, in England. {Invalid Annuitant.) HOLLO WAY, William, C.S.L — 1848 : Writer. 1849 : Student at the College. 1851 : Assistant to Collector and Magis- trate, Tanjore. 1852 : Acting Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Tanjore. 1853 : Acting Deputy Register, afterwards Acting Head Assistant to the Register to the Court of Sudder and Poujdarry Adawlut. 1854 : Head Assistant to Collector and Magis- trate, Masulipatam. 1855: Acting Sub- Judge; Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Rajahmundry : afterwards Acting Sub- Judge, Calicut. 1856 : Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Trichinopoly ; Special Assistant to Collector and Magis- trate, Tanjore ; and Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, and Agent to the Governor of Fort St. George, in Vizagapatam. 1857 : Sub-Judge, Calicut. 1859 : Secretary to the Commission for Inquiring into the System of Judicature in the Madras Presidency; afterwards Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Tellicherry. 1861 : Civil and Sessions Judge, Tellicherry. 1863: Acting Puisne Jud.f^e, afterwards Judge of the High Court of Judicature, Madras. 1868: On 7nedical leave to Europe for i year and 8 months. 1870 : Resumed Judge of the High Court. 1873 : Acting Chief MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. i8i Justice, Madras. 1875 : ^'^ furlough to Europe; 7nade a C.S.I., ^ist December. 1877 : Retired from service, 2gth January. {Annuitant on tlie Fund.) HOOPER, William Stanley.— 1855 : AVriter and Student at the College. 1857 : Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Kellore. 1858 : Acting Head Assistant at Kellore. 1859 : Acting Head Assistant at Tanjore. i860: Senior Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, and Agent to the Governor of Fort St. George, in Ganjam ; afterwards Principal Assistant, Ganjam. 1862 : Acting Sub-Collector, Madras. 1863 : On mediccd leave to Europe for 15 months. 1864: Principal Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, and Agent to the Governor of Fort St. George, in Ganjam. 1865 : Died, 2^th Febunav]), in India. HORSLEY, William Dowdeswell. — 1855 : Writer and Student at the College. 1856 : Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Rajahmundry. 1859: Assistant at Godavari. i860: Acting Head Assistant at Godavari. 1862 : Invested with Full Powers of a Magistrate ; Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Cuddapah, also at Godavari, at Kurnool, and at Madura \ Act- ing Sub-Collector, afterwards Acting Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Kistna. 1864: Justice of the Peace; On specicd leave in India for /^months. 1865 : Acting Sub-Collector, Kistna; Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Cuddapah. 1866 ; Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, afterwards Sub-Collector, Cuddapah. 1870: On furlough in India for 8 moiiths. 187 1 : Acting Col- lector and Magistrate, Cuddapah. 1872 : Collector and Magis- trate, Cuddapah. 1876: On furlough to Europe for 2 years. 1878: Collector at Cuddapah ; Acting Third Member of the Revenue Eoard. 1879: Acting Collector, District Magistrate, and Agent to the Governor in Ganjam. 1881 : Acting Collector and Magis- trate, Godavari ; Acting Third Member, afterwards Acting Second Member of the Revenue Board. 1882 : Collector and Magistrate, Cuddapah. 1883: On furlough to Europe for 2 years, 1884: Retired from service, T^ist December. HUDDLESTON, William, C.S.I. — 1845 : Writer. 1847 : Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Canara. 1852 : Acting Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Canara. 1854: Act- ing Head Assistant to the Register to the Court of Sudder and Foujdarry Adawlut ; Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Chingieput ; Acting Deputy Register to the Court of Sudder and Foujdarry Adawlut ; Acting Deputy Secretary to Government in the Departments under the Chief Secretary. 1855 : Deputy Secre- 1 82 SUPPLEMENTARY LIST OF tary to Government under the Chief Secretary; afterwards Secretary to the Board of Exammers. 1856 : On furlough to Europe. 1857 : Acting Deputy Secretary to Government in the Eevenue and Public Works Departments. 1858 : Acting Deputy Collector of Sea Cus- toms, Madras ; afterwards Sub-Secretary to the Revenue Board. i860 : Acting Secretary to the Revenue Board. i86i : Secretary to the Revenue Board. 1865 : Acting Secretary to Government, Revenue Department. 1867 : Secretary to Government, Revenue Department. 1868 : On furlough to Eiirope for 23 months. 187 1 : Acting Chief Secretary to Government. 1872 : Chief Secretary to Government. 1873: Temporary Member of Council. 1874: On furlough to Europe for 12 months. 1875: Resumed Temporary Member of Council. 1877 : Appointed Member of Council. 1 88 1 : Acting Governor of Fort St. George and President in Council. 1882 : Made a G.S.L 2^d May ; Retired from service, 12th June. {Anmiitant on the Fund.) HUTCHINS, Arthur Robert. — 1857 : Writer and Student at the College. 1858 : Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Trichi- nopoly. 1859 : O71 medical leave to Europe for 15 months. 1861 : Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, South Arcot. 1862 : Acting Head Assistant, Tanjore. 1864: Head Assistant at Tanjore, and at Madura ; Acting Judge of Small Cause Court, Madura ; Acting Sub-Collector, South Arcot ; Acting Sub-Collector and Joint Magis- trate, Madura. 1865 : Acting Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Kistna. 1866: Acting Sub-Collector, Tanjore ; Head Assistant to Collector and Joint Magistrate, South Arcot; Sub-Collector, Tanjore; On furlough to Europe for 14 months. 1867 : Assistant and Acting Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Tanjore. 1868 : Acting Principal Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, and Agent to the Governor, in Vizagapatam; Junior Assistant, afterwards Senior Assistant, in Ganjam ; Sub-Collector and Magis- trate, Godavari. 1869: On furlough to Europe for 12 months. 1870 : Retired from service, 6th October-. (Invalid Annuitant.) HUTCHINS, Philip Percival.— 1858 : Writer and Student at the College. 1859 : Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, South Arcot. i860: Head Assistant, South Arcot. 1862 : Acting Sub- Collector and Joint Magistrate, South Arcot; Acting Deputy Secretary to Government, Revenue Department, afterwards under the Chief Secretary. 1863 : Acting Secretary to the Board of Examiners, also Acting Deputy Secretary to Government, Revenue Department ; Acting Judge of Small Cause Court, Chittoor ; Acting MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. 183 Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Madras ; Private Secretary to H.E. the Governor, the Hon. E. Maltby. 1864: Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, South Arcot, and Acting Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Madras; Acting Registrar to the High Court, Appellate Side. 1865 : Registrar to the High Court, Appellate Side. 1867 : On medical leave to Europe for ig months. 1868: Resumed Registrar, High Court. 1869: Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, ISTundyal. 1870 : Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Tanjore. 187 1 : Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Cuddapah. 1872 : Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Bellary, afterwards at Madura. 1873: District and Sessions Judge, Madura. 1874: On furlough to Europe for 20 months. 1875 : District Judge, Madura. i88i : Acting Judge of the High Court, Madras; On special leave to Europe, urgent private affairs, for 6 months. 1882 : District and Sessions Judge, Madura ; Member of the Rent Law Committee; Acting Secretary to Government, Revenue Depart- ment. 1883: On Special Duty connected with Reorganisation of Judicial Establishments ; Member of the Board of Examiners ; Acting Judge of the High Court, Madras ; appointed Judge of the High Court, Madras. 1884 : Fellow of the Madras University. INNES, Lewis Charles. — 1844: Writer. 1846: Assistant to Collector and JMagistrate, Canara. 1847 : Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Trichinopoly ; afterwards Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Salem. 1849: On furlough to Europe. 1852: Assis- tant and Acting Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Salem. 1853 : Acting Head Assistant, afterwards Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Tanjore. 1855 : Acting Sub- Judge, Combaconum. 1856 : Sub- Judge, Combaconum. 1858 : Civil and Sessions Judge at Kundyal. 1862 : Civil and Sessions Judge, Rajahmundry. 1863 : Civil and Sessions Judge, Coimbatore, after- wards at Ootacamund. 1865 : Judge of the High Court of Judi. cature, Madras. 1867 : On medical leave to Europe for 21 months- 1869 : Resumed Judge of the High Court, Madras. 1875 : On medical leave to Europe for 5 months. 1877 : Acting Chief Justice, Madras. 1880: On furlough to Europe for 8 months. 1882: Acting Chief Justice, Madras. 1883 : Retired from service, gth Septemher. {Annuitant on the Fund.) IRVINE, OcTAVius Butler.— 1856: Writer. 1857: Student at the College. 1858 : Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Coimbatore. 1861 : Officiating Head Assistant at Coimbatore ; Head Assistant, Kistna. 1862 : On medical leave for 2 years and 1 84 SUPPLEMENTARY LIST OF 6 months. 1865 : Assistant, afterwards Acting Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, South Arcot. 1866 : Head Assistant, North Arcot, and at South Arcot; Acting Sub-Collector, South Arcot; Sub-Collector, Bellary. 1867: Acting Judge of Small Cause Court, afterwards Sub-Judge, Vellore ; Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Chittoor. 1868 : Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Bellary. 187 1 : On furlough to Europe for 18 montlis. 1873: District and Sessions Judge, Godavari, also of North Arcot. 1874: Acting District and Sessions Judge, Chittoor; District and Sessions Judge, South Arcot. 1879 : Acting Collector and Magistrate, and Agent to the Governor of Fort St. George, Vizagapatam. 1880: Died, 14th May, at Vizagajpatam. KELSALL, Thomas. — 1755 : Arrived on the Coromandel Coast 9th June, as Writer, and jDlaced under the Secretary at Fort St. George. 1756 : Under the Accountant at Fort St. David. 1759 : Under the Secretary in the Secret Department at Fort St. George. 1760: Factor and Paymaster at Arcot. 1761 : Secretary in the Secret Department, and Translator at Fort St. George. 1762 : Clerk to the Committee of Treasury and Accounts. 1764 : Register of the Sea Gate, and Clerk to the Committee of Treasury and Accounts. 1765 : Junior Merchant and Assistant at Masulipatam. 1766: Services transferred to Bengal. 1767: Appointed Kinth Member of Council of the Governor of Fort AYilliam in Bengal; Mili- tary Paymaster-General and Custom Master. {See Bengal Volume.) KERR, William Hobakt. — 1856 : Writer and Student at the College. 1857 : Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Tanjore. 1859 : Acting Special Assistant at Tanjore. i860 : Head Assis- tant at Madura. i86i : Head Assistant at Tanjore; Deputy Secretary to Government in Chief Secretary's Departments ; On medical leave to Europe for 2 years. 1864: Superintendent of Coorg. 1865 : On special leave to Europe for 6 months; resumed Superintendentship of Coorg. 1866 : On medical leave to Euro]pe for 12 months. 1867 : Retired from service, nth March. {Invalid Annuitant.) KINDERSLEY, John Robert.— 1847 : Writer. 1849: Assis- tant to Collector and Magistrate, Salem. 1851 : Acting Head Assistant at Salem. 1852 : Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Masulipatam ; On medical leave to Europe. 1855 : Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Chingleput ; afterwards Acting Head Assistant at Trichinopoly ; then Head Assistant at Malabar ; and Acting Sub-Judge, Mangalore. 1856 : Head Assistant to Collector MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. 1S5 and Magistrate, Chingleput. 1857 : Assistant Judge, after- wards Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Mangalore. 1858 : Acting Sub- Judge, Bellary. 1859 : Senior Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, and Agent to the Governor of Fort St. George, in Ganjam; Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Kundyal. i860: Officiating Civil and Sessions Judge, Bellary; Proceeded on furlough to Europe for 3 years. 1864 : Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Rajahmundry. 1865 : Civil and Sessions Judge, Rajah- mundry. 1866: Civil and Sessions Judge, Bellary; Officiating Judicial Commissioner, Mysore. 1870: Acting Judge of the High Court of Judicature, Madras; Officiating Judicial Com- missioner, Mysore; Resumed Acting Judge of the High Court, Madras. 1877: Appointed Judge of the High Court, Madras; Fellow of the Madras University. 1878 : On furlough to Euroje for 15 months. 1879 : Resumed Judge of the High Court, Madras. 1884 : Retired from service, 6th Jcmuary. {Annuitant on the Fund.) KINDERSLEY, Francis Marten.— 1855 : Writer and Student at the College. 1857: Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, South Arcot. 1859 : Acting Head Assistant, South Arcot. i860 : Head Assistant at Tanjore ; Officiating Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Tinnevelly. 1863 : Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Tinnevelly. 1864 : Acting Judge of Small Cause Court, Tanjore. 1865 : Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Tanjore. 1866 : Judge of Small Cause Court, Combaconum. 1867 : Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Trichinopoly ; On furlough to Europe for 2 years. 1869 : Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Coimbatore. 187 1 : District and Sessions Judge, Tanjore. 1872 : On furlough for 7 months. 1874 : Acting District and Sessions Judge, Coim- batore. 1877 : District and Sessions Judge, Coimbatore. 1878 : On furlough to Europe for 1 year. 1880: Retired from service, 24th December, in India. {Annuitant on the Fund.) LEMAN, George powNTON.— 1857 : Writer and Student at the College. 1859 : Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, iS^orth Arcot. 1861 : On medical leave for 3 months; Officiating Head Assistant, North Arcot ; On medical leave to Europe for 21 months. 1863: Assistant Collector, North Arcot; Acting Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate ; Invested with Full Powers of a Magis- trate. 1864: Justice of the Peace; Acting Head Assistant, Trichinopoly ; Senior Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, and Agent to the Governor in Ganjam. 1865 : Acting Principal Assistant, and Agent, in Ganjam. 1866 : Principal Assistant and 186 SUPPLEMENTARY LIST OF Agent, Gaiijam. 1867 : Acting Collector and Magistrate, Kistna. 1868 : Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Guntoor; Acting Collector of Sea Customs, and Protector of Emigrants, Madras ; Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Tellicherry. 1869 : Acting Inam Com- missioner ; on Special Duty connected with the Quit Kent Depart- ment, Madras. 1870: On furlough to Europe for 21 months. 1872 : Acting Collector and Magistrate, Kistna. 1873 : Collector and Magistrate, Kistna. 1875 : On Special Duty at Madras ; Act- ing Collector of Sea Customs, and Protector of Emigrants, Madras. 1877: Collector and Magistrate, Kistna; Collector, Magistrate, and Agent to the Governor in Ganjam. 1879 : Oji furlough to Europe for 15 months. 18S0 : Resumed Collector, Magistrate, and Agent, Ganjam. 1881 : Acting Collector and Magistrate, Coim- batore ; Acting Collector of Sea Customs, and Protector of Emi- grants, Madras. 1882 : Collector and Magistrate, Coimbatore. 1884: Sp>ecial leave to Europe on urgent private affairs for 6 months ; resumed Collector and Magistrate, Coimbatore. LONGLEY, Charles Thomas. — 1853 : Writer and Student at the College. 1855 : Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Madura. 1856 : Acting Head Assistant at Madura. 1858 : Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Kurnool ; On medical leave to Europe for 24 months, i860 : Officiating Sub- Judge, Chicacole ; Senior Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, and Agent to the Governor of Fort St. George, in Vizagapatam. 1861 : Principal Assistant at Vizagapatam. 1862 : Acting Collector and Magistrate, Gan- jam. 1864 : Acting Judge of Small Cause Court, Chittoor. 1866 : On furlough to Europe for 23 months and 11 days. 1867: Acting Collector and Magistrate, Trichinopoly. 1868 : Acting Collector and Magistrate, Tinnevelly. 1869 : Collector and Magis- trate, Nellore. 1870 : Collector and Magistrate, Salem. 1873 : On furlough to Europe for 15 months. 1874: Resumed Duties at Salem. 1878 : Acting Second Member of the Revenue Board. 1879 : Acting Eirst Member of the Board of Revenue, and Commissioner for Examinations of Uncovenanted Civil Servants; Acting Third Member of the Revenue Board. 1880: Acting Second Member, afterwards Third Member, and again Second Member, of the Revenue Board ; In Charge of the Inam Department. 1881 : Acting Second Member, appointed Third Member, and Acting First Member, of the Revenue Board ; On furlough to Europe for 9 months and 14 days. 1882 : Retired from service, i^th July, in England. {Annuitant on the Fund.) MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. 187 LUSHINGTON, James Law. — 1841 : Writer. 1843 : Assistant to Principal Collector and Magistrate, Tanjore. 1844: In the same Capacity at Xellore. 1845 : Acting Head Assistant to Col- lector and Magistrate, ISTellore. 1847 • Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Trichinopoly ; afterwards Second Assistant to the Accountant-General, Madras. 1848: Acting Head Assistant to the Accountant-General. 1850 : Head Assistant to the Accountant- General, and Canarese Translator to Government. 1854: Acting First Assistant to the Accountant-General. 1856 : First Assistant to the Accountant-General ; afterwards Acting Sub-Treasurer, Secretary to the Savings Bank, Member of the jNIint Committee, and Director of the Incorporated Bank of Madras. 1858 : Acting Civil Auditor and SujDerintendent of Stamps. 1859 : Civil Auditor ; afterwards Accountant, North - Western Provinces. 1861 : 0)1 medical leave to Europe for 15 months. 1863 : Acting Deputy at Madras, afterwards Deputy Auditor and Accountant- General, Bengal, and officiating Auditor-General and Accountant- General to the Government of India. 1864 : Acting Deputy Auditor and Accountant-General, Madras. 1865 : Accountant- General, Bombay. 1868 : On private affairs to Europe for 6 months; on duty in England. 1869: On furlough to Europe for 2 years. 187 1 : Resumed Accountant-General, Bombay. 1876 : Retired from service^ 24th December, in India. {Annuitant on the Fund. ) MACGREGOR, Atholl. — 1855 : Writer and Student at the Col- lege. 1857 : Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Madura. 1859 : Acting Head Assistant at Tinnevelly. i860 : Special Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Malabar. 1861 : Acting Sub-Collector, Malabar. 1863 : On furlough to Europe for 20 months. 1865 : Acting Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Tinnevelly ; Head Assistant at Coimbatore ; Sub-Collector, ISTellore. 1866 : Principal Assistant to Collector, and Agent to the Governor of Fort St. George, Ganjam ; also Sub-Collector, Tinnevelly ; Acting Collector and Magistrate, Coimbatore. 1867 : Sub-Collector and Joint Magis- trate, Madras District ; Acting Resident, Travancore ; Leave on private affairs for 6 months. 1868 : Resumed Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Madras District; Acting Secretary to the Revenue Board. 1869 : Acting Collector of Sea Customs, and Protector of Emigrants, Madras. 1870: Secretary to the Revenue Board; Collector and Magistrate, Malabar ; Agent for French Settlement of Mah^. 1875 : Acting Secretary to Government, Revenue i83 SUPPLEMENTARY LIST OF Department; Acting Eesident of Travancore and Cochin. 1876 : Kesident of Travancore and Cochin. 1877 : ^^ furlough to Europe for 2 years, with extension for another year. 1882 : Retired from service, i-^th April, in England. {Amiuitant on the Fund.) MASTER, Egbert Edward. — 1845: Writer. 1846: Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Rajahmundry. 1849 • Acting Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Rajahmundry. 1850 : Act- ing Sub- Judge, Rajahmundry. 1853 : Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Rajahmundry. 1855 : Sub-Judge, Rajahmundry. 1856 : On furlough to Europe. 1857 : Acting Second Assistant to the Accountant-General. 1858 : Deputy Director of Revenue Settlement. 186 1 : Acting Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Godavari, without prejudice to previous Appointment ; Acting Director of Revenue Settlement. 1862 : Officiating Director. 1868 : Director of Revenue Settlement. 1870 : On furlough to Europe for 2 years. 1872 : Retired from service, T^oth April, {Annuitant on the Fund.) MASTER, John Henry. — 1852: Writer and Student at the College. 1853 : Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Rajah- mundry. 1854: Assistant Commissioner, Third Class, Nagpur Commission. 1858: Officiating Deputy Commissioner, Chind- wara, Central Provinces. 1859: Deputy Secretary to Government in the Revenue and Public Works Departments, i860 : Deputy Commissioner, Third Class, Chindwara. 1862 : Deputy Com- missioner, Second Class, Bhundara. 1864 : On furlough to Europe for 3 years. 1867 : Sub-Collector, Bellary ; Acting Collector and Magistrate, and Agent to the Governor, in Yizagapatam. 1868: Acting Collector and Magistrate, afterwards Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Godavari; Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Berhampore; Civil and Sessions Judge, Tellicherry. 1869: Act- ing Civil and Sessions Judge, Yizagapatam ; Acting Collector and Magistrate, Bellary. 1870: Civil and Sessions Judge, Cuddapah. 1873 : Collector and Magistrate, Bellary; Political Agent at Sun- dur. 1878: On furlough to Europe. 1880: Retired from service, 2)0th April, in England. {Annuitant on the Fund.) MASTER, Charles Gilbert. — 1854 : AVriter and Student at the College. 1855 : Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Masuli- patam. 1856: Acting Head Assistant at Guntoor. 1859: Head Assistant to the Collector, Guntoor ; afterwards Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, North Canara; Deputy Secretary to MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. 189 Government in the Revenue and Public AVorks Departments. i860: Commissioner for the Assessment of Income-Tax. 1861 : Officiating Secretary, afterwards Secretary, to the Board of Examiners. 1862 : Acting Sub-Secretary to the Revenue Board. 1866: On furlough fo Europe for 3 years. 1869: Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Calicut ; Justice of the Peace ; on Special Duty on Irrigation Works, Godavari and Kistna ; Acting Collector and Magistrate, Kellore. 1870 : Collector and Magistrate, Kistna, afterwards at Cuddapah. 187 1 : Acting Collector and Magistrate, Ganjam. 1872 : Collector and Magistrate, Yizngapatam. 1873 : Collector and Magistrate, Ganjam. 1874: Acting Secretary to Government, Revenue Department. 1875: On fwiough to Europe f or 1 ^ months. 1876 : Collector and Magistrate, Ganjam. 1877; Acting Secretary, afterwards Secretary, to Government, Revenue Department. 1878 : Acting Chief Secretary to Government. 1881 : Chief Secretary to Government. 1882 : Additional Mem- ber of the Legislative Council. 1883 : Temporary Member of Council. 1884: Ordinary Member of Council; toolc his seat Sfh January. M'DONELL, ^NEAS Ranald. — 1843: AVriter. 1844: Absent in Europe. 1846 : Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate, Chingleput ; afterwards Head Assistant to the Accountant-General, Madras. 1847 : Acting Head Assistant to Collector and Magis- trate, South Arcot. 1849 • Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, South Arcot. 1852 : Acting Sub-Judge, Salem. 1853: Acting Additional Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, South Arcot. 1854: Acting Sub-Judge, Combaconum ; Acting Additional Sub- Collector and Joint Magistrate, South Arcot. 1855: Sub-Judge, Cuddapah; Acting, afterwards Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, South Arcot. 1859 : Acting Collector and Magistrate, South Arcot ; Officiating Civil and Sessions Judge, Combaconum. i860: Collector and Magistrate, Trichi- nopoly. 1863 : On medical leave to Europe for 10 months; Collector and Magistrate, South Canara ; Civil and Sessions Judge, Rajah- mundry. 1864 : Acting Collector and Magistrate, Madura, also at Trichinopoly. 1865 : Collector and Magistrate, Trichinopoly. 1866: Civil and Sessions Judge, Trichinopoly. 1867: Died, 2d February, in India. M'QUHAE, AViLLiAM.— 1857 : Writer and Student at the Col- lege. 1858 : Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Salem. 1859 : Acting Head Assistant at Cuddapah. 1S61 : Head Assistant to 190 SUPPLEMENTARY LIST OF Collector and Magistrate, Kurnool. 1862 : Head Assistant, Cud- dapah. 1864: Acting Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Coini- batore. 1866: Acting Sub- Collector, Coimbatore, and at Salem; Acting Sub-Secretary, Revenue Board ; Sub-Collector, Coimbatore. 1867 : Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Trichinopoly. 1868 : Act- ing Collector and Magistrate, Kistna ; On furlough to Europe for 1 year and 11 months. 1870: Acting Collector and Magistrate, Trichinopoly. 1871 : Acting Collector and Magistrate, Madura. 1873 : Collector and Magistrate, Madura. 1875 : On furlough to Europe for 13 months. 1876 : Resumed Duties at Madura. 1878: On furlough to Europe for 1 year. 1879: Retired from service^ 2W1 Jidy. {Invalid Annuitant.) MELVILLE, Robertson John. — 1856 : Writer. 1857 : Student at the College. 1858: Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Masulipatam. 1859: Acting Head Assistant at Masulipatam ; afterwards Assistant and Acting Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate, Kistna. 1862 : Acting Judge of Small Cause Court, Madura, also at Chittoor ; Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Madura. 1863 : Acting Judge of Small Cause Court, Chittoor; Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Godavari. 1864: Officiating Director of Revenue Settlement. 1866: Prin- cipal Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, and Agent to the Governor, Ganjam; Deputy Director of Revenue Settlement; Sub- Collector, Malabar. 1867 : On furlough to Europe for 2 years. 1869: Acting Judge of Small Cause Court, Vellore ; Acting Collector and Magistrate, ^N'ellore ; Sub-Collector, Nellore. 1870: Acting Collector and Magistrate, and Agent to the Governor, Yiza- gapatam. 1873 : On furlough to Europe for 18 months. 1875 : ^*^^- ing Collector and Magistrate, Chingleput. 1876 : Acting Collector of Sea Customs and of Madras Town, and Protector of Emigrants. 1880: On furlough to Europe for 14 months. 1882: Retired from service, 31^^ December, in India. {Annuitant on the Fund.) MINCHIN, James Innes. — 1844: Writer. 1845 : Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Tanjore. 1847 : Acting Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Tanjore. 1849 : Acting Special Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Tanjore. 1850 : Acting Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Tanjore. 1851 : Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Tanjore. 1853 : Head Assis- tant to Collector and Magistrate, Kellore. 1854 : Acting Sub- Judge, Cuddapah ; afterwards Acting Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Nellore. 1856: Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS, 191 Nellore. 1859: Officiating Civil and Sessions Judge, Masuli- patam. i860: Officiating Collector and Magistrate, Kurnool. 1862 : Collector and Magistrate, Kurnool. 1866 : On medical leave to Europe for 19 months. 1867: On Special Duty at Cal- cutta; Collector and Magistrate, and Agent to the Governor of Fort St. George, Yizagapatam. 1869: Acting Chief Secretary to Government. 1870: Acting Third Member of the Revenue Board; Acting Resident in Travancore and Cochin. 187 1 : On furlough to Europe for 2 years. 1873: Retired from service^ 1st April. {Annuitant on the Fund.) MOLONY, Fkederick Beresford. — 1853: Writer. 1854: Student at the College. 1855 : Assistant to Collector and Magis- trate, Rajahmundry. 1856 : Acting Head Assistant, Rajahniundry. 1857: Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Cuddapah. On medical leave to Europe for 15 months. 1858: Acting Sub- Collector and Joint Magistrate, Cuddapah. 1862: Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Kistna, but continuing to act as Sub-Collector at Cuddapah. 1865 : On furlough to Europe for 3 years. 1868 : Died, in India, i$th November. MORRIS, George Lee. — 1847: AVriter. 1848: Under the Collector of Malabar. 1850: Assistant to Collector and Magis- trate, Tanjore. 1852 : Acting Special Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Tanjore. 1855: Special Assistant at Tanjore; Officiating Special Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Coim- batore. 1856: Acting Sub - Collector and Joint Magistrate, afterwards Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Malabar. 1857 : On medical leave to Europe for 24 months. 1858 : Sub-Col- lector and Joint Magistrate, Madura ; afterwards at Tanjore. 1862 : Acting Collector at Tanjore. 1863 : Acting Collector and Magistrate, South Canara. 1864 : Collector and Magistrate, South Canara. 1865 : Collector and Magistrate, and Political Agent at Tanjore. 1866: On special leave for 6 months. 1870: Acting Third Member of the Revenue Board. 1871 : Acting Second Member of the Revenue Board ; On furlough to Europe. 1873: Retired from service, i^th May. (Annuitant on the Fund.) MORRIS, Henry. — 1848 : Writer and Student at the Col- lege. 1850 : Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Xellore. 1855 : Acting Head Assistant at Xellore. 1856: Head Assis- tant at ISTellore ; Inspector of Schools, Madras. 1857: Act- ing Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Rajahmundry ; Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Guntoor. 185-9 : Oil 192 SUPPLEMENTARY LIST OF furlough to Europe for 3 years and 7 months. 1863 : Acting Judge of the Small Cause Court, Chittoor ; Acting Civil and Ses- sions Judge, Nundyal ; Acting Collector and Magistrate, Godavari. 1864: Acting Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, l!^ellore; Sub-Col- lector and Joint Magistrate, Tanjore, with Duties as before ; Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Chicacole. 1865 : Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Xellore ; Principal Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, and Agent to the Governor of Fort St. George in Ganjam ; Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Eajahmundry. 1866 : District and Ses- sions Judge, Godavari. 1873: 0)i furlough to Europe for 2 years. 1875 : Retired from service^ 20th July. (Annuitant on the Fund.) MORKIS, Frederick William. — 1854 : Writer and Student at the College. 1856 : Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, afterwards Acting Head Assistant, at Nellore. 1858 : Acting Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, and Agent to the Governor of Fort St. George, in Ganjam. 1859 : Senior Assistant and Agent to the Governor, afterwards Officiating Principal Assistant, Gan- jam. i860: Deputy Director of Keveiiue Settlement. 1863: Died^ i^ih October, in India. NESBITT, William Smith. — 1845 : Writer. 1848 : Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Guntoor. 185 1 : Acting Head Assis- tant to Collector and Magistrate, Masulipatam ; On medical leave to Eurojye. 1857 : Acting Sub- Judge, Cuddapah. 1858 : Acting Deputy Collector of Sea Customs, Madras; Acting Subordinate Judge, Chittoor. 1859: Acting Sub-Judge, Ootacamund; Assis- tant to Collector and Magistrate, Coimbatore. 1861: Acting Sub- Judge, Ootacamund. 1862: Sub-Judge, Ootacamund. 1866: On furlough to Europe. 1869: Resigned the service, ist February, in England. [Invalid Annuitant.) NEWILL, Henry. — 1840: Writer. 1841 : Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate, Guntoor. 1842 : Acting Register to the Zillah Court of Cuddapah. 1843 : Acting Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate, Guntoor. 1845 : Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate, Guntoor. 1850: Acting Collector and Magistrate, Guntoor. 1851 : Proceeded on furlough to Europe. 1853 : Returned to Madras. 1854 : Assistant to the Commissioner for the Northern Circars. 1855 : Acting Collector and Magistrate, Guntoor. 1857 : Director of Revenue Settlement. 1862 : On medical leave for i year. 1863 : Collector and Magistrate, Goda- vari. 1864 : Acting Resident, and in 1865 Resident of Travancore and Cochin. 1869 : Died, 2^th April, in India. MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. i93 NISBET, Walter.— 1855 : Writer and Student at the College. 1856 : Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Tanjore. 1857 : On medical leave to Europe for 30 months. 1859: Assistant to Col- lector and Magistrate, Chingleput. i860 : Head Assistant at Trichinopoly. 1862 : Acting Sub-Collector, Madura. 1864 : Oil medical leave to Europe, forfeiting appointment. 1865: Retired from service 24th August. {Invalid Annuitant.) PAUNCEFOTE, Bernard.— 1845 : Writer. 1847 : Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, South Arcot. 1851 : Acting Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Xellore. 1853 : Acting Assistant to the Accountant-General, Madras. 1854 : Head Assis- tant to Collector and Magistrate, Trichinopoly; afterwards at Chingleput. 1855 : Acting Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Madura. 1856: Additional Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, North Arcot; Proceeded to Europe on medical certifcate for 27 months. 1861 : Officiating Civil and Sessions Judge, Chingleput; Acting Sub-Collector, South Arcot. 1862 : Sub -Collector, South Arcotl On furlough for 3 years. 1865 : Retired from service^ 2'jth January. (Invalid Annuitant.) PELLY, Charles Kaymond.— 1847 : Writer. 1848 : Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Bellary. 1850 : Acting Head Assis- tant at Bellary. 1854 : Acting Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Canara. 1855 : Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Malabar, and again at Canara; Acting Sub-Judge, Mangalore. 1856: Acting Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Rajahmundry. 1857 : Acting Principal Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, and Agent to the Governor of Fort St. George, in Yizagapatani. 1858 : Senior Assistant, and Acting Principal Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, and Agent to the Governor, Yizagapatam. 1859 : Sub- Judge, Chicacole. i860 : Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Masulipatam. 1863 : Judge of the Small Cause Court, Cuddalore ; but acting as Civil and Sessions Judge, Nun- dyal; On special leave for 6 months. 1864: Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Madura. 1865 : Civil and Sessions Judge, Nellore. 1867 : On furlough to Europe for 1 year and 11 months. 1869 : Civil and Sessions Judge, Calicut. 1870: Civil and Sessions Judge, Tanjore, but acting at Tranquebar. 187 1 : Civil and Sessions Judge, Tranquebar. 1872: On furlough to Europe for 12 months. 1873 : Retired from service, 6th June. {Ammitant on the Fiind.) PLUMER, Charles George.— 1856 : Writer and Student at N 194 SUPPLEMENTARY LIST OF the College. 1857 : Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Tinne- velly. 1858 : Acting Head Assistant Collector, Tinnevelly. 1859 : Acting Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Chingle- put j On medical leave to Euy^opefor 25 months. 1861 : Acting Head Assistant, Tanjore; Assistant to Collector, Madura. 1862 : Head Assistant to Collector, Salem, and at Tanjore ; Sub-Collector at Tanjore ; Head Assistant at Malabar. 1863: Head Assistant, Madura; Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Tanjore. 1864: Justice of the Peace ; Head Assistant to Collector, Trichinopoly, and Sub-Collector, Tanjore. 1866 : Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Nellore ; Acting Judge of Small Cause Court, Yellore ; Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Kistna. 1867 : On furlough to Europe for 2 years. 1869 : Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Calicut; also at Salem and at Chittoor. 1872.- District and Sessions Judge, Xorth Arcot. 1874: On furlough to Euro]pefor 12 months. 1875 • Resumed District and Sessions Judge, North Arcot ; In Charge of Small Cause Court, Vellore. 1882 : Member of the Board of Examiners ; District and Sessions Judge, North Arcot; Officiating Chief Judge and Inspector-General of Prisons, Mysore; Judicial Commissioner of Coorg. 1884: Retired from service, 1st June. {Annuitant on the Fund.) POCHIN, Charles Norman. — 1848 : AVriter and Student at the College. 1850 : Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Madura ; 1852: Officiating Head Assistant to the Register to the Court of Sudder and Foujdarry Adawlut ; afterwards Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Coimbatore. 1854: Acting Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Tanjore. 1856 : Head Assistant to Col- lector and Magistrate, North Arcot. 1857 : Acting Additional Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Canara. 1859 : Additional Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Canara; afterwards Acting Collector and Magistrate, North Canara. i860 : Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, afterwards Subordinate Judge, Mangalore ; Officiating Collector and Magistrate, North Canara. 1861 : On furlough to Europe for 3 years. 1 864 : Acting Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Madras. 1865 : Sub-Collector and Joint Magis- trate, Tanjore, but acting as Collector of Salem ; Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Madura ; Judge of the Small Cause Court, Madura. 1866 : Acting Collector and Magistrate, Trichinopoly ; Civil and Sessions Judge, Calicut ; Acting Collector and Magis- trate, Kurnool. 1867 : Acting Collector and Magistrate, Salem, MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. 195 afterwards Collector and Magistrate there. 1870: Died, 26th Auf/usf, in Imlia. PUCKLE, Richard Kaye, CLE.— 185 i : Writer and Student at the College. 1853 : Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, South Arcot. 1855 : Acting Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Chingleput. 1856 : Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Malabar. 1857 : Acting Assistant to the Agent to the Governor of Fort St. George, Yizagapatam ; afterwards Acting Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, South Arcot. 1858 : Head Assistant at South Arcot. 1859 : Acting Deputy Director of Revenue Settlement; afterwards Deputy Director, i860 : Ow medical leave to Europe for 15 months. 1862 : Deputy Director of Revenue Settlement ; Special Assistant to Collector and Magis- trate, Trichinopoly ; Deputy Director of Revenue Settlement, Tinnevelly ; and at Salem in 1863. 1866 : Collector and Magis- trate, Tinnevelly. 1869: On Special Duty at the Office of the Board of Revenue ; On furlough to Europe for 16 montlis. 1874 : Acting Director of Revenue Settlement. 1875 : Director of Revenue Settlement; On furlough to Europe for 12 months. 1876 : Acting Additional Member of the Revenue Board. 1877 : Acting Third Member of the Revenue Board. 1878 : Made CLE. 1st January ; On furlough to Europe. 1881 : Retired from service, 16th June, in England. {Annuitant on the Fund.) REID, John William {Barrister-at-Laiu). — 1855 : Writer and Student at the College. 1856 : Assistant, afterwards Acting Head Assistant, to Collector and Magistrate, Cuddapah. 1859 : Head Assistant at Rajahmundry, and Acting Subordinate Judge, Cud- dapah; Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Godavari. i860 : Acting Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Bellary ; Acting Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Kistna. 1861 : Acting Sub- Collector, Bellary. 1863: Head Assistant Collector, Malabar; Acting Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Bellary ; Justice of the Peace. 1864: Head Assistant, Tinnevelly ; Sub-Collector, Bellary. 1866: Sub-Collector, Kistna; Acting Sub-Collector, Bellary; On furlough to Europe for 3 years, 1869 : Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Calicut; afterwards at Tellicherr}^ 1872: District and Sessions Judge, North Malabar. 1873 : ^^ sp)ecicd leave to Europe for 6 months; District and Sessions Judge, Tellicherry. 1877: Additional Sessions Judge at Nellore, and at Coimbatore. 1878 : On furlough to Europe for 12 months. 1879 : District and Sessions Judge, North Malabar. 1882: On furlough to Europe for 18 196 SUPPLEMENTARY LIST OF months. 1884: Resumed District and Sessions Judge, North Malabar ; afterwards at Coimbatore. ROBERTS, Clarence Armstrong. — 1844 : Writer and Student at the College. 1845 • Permitted to Pursue his Studies under the Collector of Salem. 1847 : Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, South Arcot. 1848: Acting Second Assistant to the Accountant- General, Madras. 1849 : Acting Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Tanjore. 1850 : Second Assistant to the Accountant- General. 1852: Secretary to the Mint Committee. 1853: Act- ing Head Assistant to the Accountant-General, and Acting Canarese Translator to Government. 1854 : Member of the Board of Exa- miners; Acting Pirst Assistant to the Accountant-General. 1855 : Proceeded to Europe on furlough. 1858: Without employ for t^ months; Secretary to the Mint Committee ; Acting Pirst Assistant to the Accountant-General; Acting Collector of Sea Customs, Madras ; Acting Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Tinnevelly. 1859: Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Coimbatore; Officiat- ing Postmaster-General, Madras. 1861 : On medical leave to Europe for 20 months. 1863 : Acting Collector and Magistrate, Madras District ; Acting Collector of Sea Customs, Madras ; Act- ing Civil and Sessions Judge, afterwards Civil and Sessions Judge, Chittoor. 1867 : Commissioner for the Debts of H.H. Prince Azeem Jah, Bahadur. 187 1 : On furlough to Europe for 16 months. 1872 : Retired from service, 12th July. [Annuitant on the Fund.) ROBINSON, James Douglas. — 1840: Writer. 1842: Assis- tant to the Collector and Magistrate, Bellary. 1844 : Acting Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate, Bellary. 1845 : In the same capacity at Coimbatore. 1846 : Head Assistant to the Prin- cipal Collector and Magistrate, Madura. 1847 • Acting Sub-Judge of the Zillah of Madura. 1848 : Proceeded to Europe on furlough. 1851 : Returned to Madras. 1852 : Acting Additional Sub-Col- lector and Joint Magistrate, Canara; Acting Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Malabar ; Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate, Malabar. 1854: Acting Sub-Judge of the Zillah of Mangalore; Additional Sub- Collector and Joint Magistrate, Canara. 1856: Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Canara. 1857 : Acting Collector and Magistrate, Canara. 1858 : On Special Duty in Connection with the Disturbances on the Frontier of Canara District. 1859: Acting Collector and Magistrate, North Arcot. i860: Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Kistna. 1861 : Col- MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS, 197 lector and Magistrate, Xorth Arcot. 1862: 0}i medical leave for 10 months. 1864: On special leave for 12 months, 1866: Re- sumed Collector and Magistrate, Xorth Arcot. 1868 : On medical leave to Europe for 6 months. 1869 : Resumed his previous duties. 1870: On furlough to Europe. 1873: Resigned the service, yl March, in England. {Annuitant on the Fund.) ROBINSON, Sir William Rose, K.C.S.I.— 1842 : Writer. 1843 • Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate, Canara. 1847 : Acting Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Malabar. 1848 : Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Malabar. 1849 : Officiating Sub-Judge, Calicut. 1851 ; Acting Sub-Col- lector and Joint Magistrate, Malabar. 1852 : On furlough to Europe. 1856 : Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Madura ; Acting Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Rajahmundry ; Acting Collector and Magistrate, Malabar. 1858: Inspector-General of Police for the Madras Presidency. 1866 : Made a C.S.I. 1867 : Acting Third ]\rember of the Revenue Board. 1868 : On specicd leave to Euroj)efor 6 months ; resumed Acting Third Member of the Revenue Board. 1869 : Third Member and Acting Second Member of the Revenue Board 3 afterwards Acting Pirst Member ; Inam Commissioner. 1870: Second Member, and Acting Pirst ^Member of the Revenue Board ; Additional Member of Council of the Governor-General for making Laws and Regulations. 1872 : On furlough to Europe for 9 months. 1873 : Member of Council. 1875 : Acting Governor of Port St. George for 7 months ; made a K. C.S.I, ^ist December. 1878 : Retired from service, ^th Decem- her. {Annuitant on the Fund.) RUSSELL, Claud. — 1752 : Arrived on the Coromandel Coast 17th June; Writer and under the Secretary at Port St. George. 1754: Sub-Secretary and Accountant-General of the Mayor's Court. 1759 : Pactor and Sub-Import Warehouse-keeper. 1760 : Junior Merchant and Commissary at Camp. 1762 : Senior Merchant and Under Searcher at the Sea Gate and Assistant to Mint Master. 1764 : Under Searcher and Assay Master. 1765 : Absent by desire of the Select Committee at Fort William in Bengcd. 1767: Appointed Sixth Member of Council of the Governor of Port AVilliam ; Accountant and CoUector-GeneraL {See Bengal Volume.) SHARPE, George Robinson. — 1855 : Writer and Student at the College. 1856 : Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, South Arcot. 1857: Acting Head Assistant at Salem j after- I9S SUPPLEMENTARY LIST OF wards at Malabar. 1859 : Head Assistant at Malabar; Acting Subordinate Judge, Calicut. 1862 : Judge of the Small Cause Court, Telliclierry. 1864 : On special leave to Europe for 6 months. 1866 : Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Calicut. 1867 : Civil and Sessions Judge, Calicut. 1868 : Civil and Sessions Judge, Madura ; On furlough to Europe for 2 years. 1870 : District and Sessions Judge, Malabar. 1874 : On furlough to Europe. 1876 : Forfeited appointment. 1877 : Betired from service, 24th October. (Invalid Annuitant.) SIM, James Duncan, C.S.I. — 1842: AVriter. 1843: Acting Head Assistant to the Eegister to the Court of Sudder and Fouj- darry Adawlut. 1844: Proceeded to Europe. 1849: Assistant, afterwards Head Assistant, to Collector and Magistrate, Nellore. 1850: Acting Deputy Secretary to Government. 185 1 : Acting, afterwards Deputy Secretary under the Chief Secretary to Govern- ment. 1853 : Acting Teloogoo Translator to Government. 1854 : Teloogoo Translator to Government ; Member of the Board of Examiners; Acting Sub-Secretary to the Kevenue Board. 1855 : Sub-Secretary to the Revenue Board. 1856 : Acting Secretary to the Revenue Board. 1858 : Secretary to the Revenue Board. i860: Acting Secretary to Government, Revenue, and Public Works Department. 1861 : Secretary to Government, Revenue, and Public Works Department. 1865 : On special leave to EurojM for 6 monihs. 1866 : Acting Chief Secretary to Government. 1867: Third Member of the Revenue Board; Commissioner for the Examination of Uncovenanted Civil Servants. 1867 : Director of the Incorporated Bank of Madras ; Second Member of the Revenue Board. 1868 : Made a C.S.I. 2 2d December. 1869 : On furlough to Europe for 10 months. 1870 : Member of Council. 1875: Retired from service, jth 3Iarch. {Annuitcmt on the Fund.) SIM, William Clulow. — 1852: Writer. 1853: Student at the College. 1854: Acting Third Assistant to the Accountant-General, Madras. 1855 : Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, North Arcot; Medical leave to Europe for 16 months. 1857: Acting Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Trichinopoly. 1858 : Acting Head Assistant at Chingleput. 1859: Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Salem ; Acting Deputy Secretary to Government in the Revenue and Judicial Departments; Head Assistant at South Arcot ; Acting Canarese Translator to Govern- ment. 1861 : On furlough to Europe for 3 years. 1864 : Retired from service, ^th May, in England. {Invalid Annuitant.) MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. 199 SMITH, Henry George. — 1844: Writer. 1846: Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate, Cuddapali. 1850 : Acting Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Tricliinopoly. 1851 : Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Tricliinopoly. 1852 : Acting Assistant Judge, Combaconum. 1854 : On furlough to Uurojpe. 1857: Acting Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Malabar. 1858: Acting Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Salem. 1859 : Sub- Collector and Joint Magistrate, Salem. 1862 : Acting Collector and Magistrate, South Arcot. 1863 : Acting Collector and Magis- trate, Cuddapab; Civil and Sessions Judge, Nundyal, but con- tinuing to act as before at Cuddapah. 1864: Civil and Sessions Judge, Bellary. 1865 : Collector and Magistrate, Cuddapah. 1868: Oil medical leave to Europe. 1869: Died, in India, 2'jth April. ST. CLAIR, Hon. James Chisholme.— 1856 : Writer. 1857: Student at the College. 1858 : Assistant to Collector and Magis- trate, Bellary. 1859 : Acting Head Assistant at Bellary. 1861 : Head Assistant at Bellary. 1862 : Acting Sub-Collector, Coim- batore. 1864 : Acting Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Kellore. 1866 : Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Nellore. 1867 : Sub- Collector and Joint I^Iagistrate, K'orth Arcot; Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Mangalore. 1869 : On furlough to Europe for 2 years. 187 1 : Acting Collector and Magistrate, Bellary: Sub- Collector and Joint Magistrate, Chingleput; Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Nundyal. 1873 : District and Sessions Judge, South Canara; and at Kurnool. 1874: District and Sessions Judge, Kurnool. 1880: On furlough to Europe for 2 years. 1882 : Retired from service, 2^th Marcli. {Aimuitant on the Fund.) SULLIVAN, Augustus William.— 1844 : Writer. 1845 : Assis- tant to Collector and Magistrate, Tricliinopoly ; Second Assistant to the Accountant-General, Madras. 1846 : Assistant to Col- lector and Magistrate, North Arcot. 1847 : Acting Head Assis- tant to Collector and Magistrate, North Arcot. 1850 : Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, North Arcot. 1853 : Act- ing Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, North Arcot. 1856 : Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, North Arcot. 1859 : Officiat- ing Collector, Madras, i860: Without employ for 11 months. 1861 : Officiating Civil and Sessions Judge, Rajahinundry ; Sub- Collector and Joint Magistrate, Kistna. 1862 : Civil and Sessions Judge, Nundyal. 1863: Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, after- 200 SUPPLEMENTARY LIST OF wards Civil and Sessions Judge, Telliclieny. 1868 : Died, ^ist August, in India. SULLIVAN, Henry Edward. — 1850 : Writer and Student at the College. 1852 : Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Trichi- nopoly ; Justice of the Peace. 1855 : Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Malabar; and at Coimbatore. 1856 : Acting Sub- Collector and Joint Magistrate, Coimbatore. 1857 : Acting Sub- Judge, Madura ; Head Assistant, Coimbatore ; Acting Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Coimbatore; and at Malabar. 1859: Sub- Collector and Joint Magistrate, Malabar. 1861 : On medical leave to Europe for 23 months. 1863: Sub- Collector, Malabar; Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Bellary ; Acting Judge of Small Cause Court, Tellicherry ; Acting Sub-Collector and Joint Magis- trate, Coimbatore; Sub-Collector, Coimbatore. 1865: Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Salem ; Sub-Collector, Coimbatore. 1866 : Acting Collector and Magistrate, Kurnool; Judge of Small Cause Court, Cuddalore ; afterwards at Madura ; Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Bellary; Civil and Sessions Judge, Cuddapah. 1868 : Acting Collector and Magistrate, afterwards Collector and Magistrate, Bellary. 1869 : Acting Collector and Magistrate, Coimbatore. 1870: On Special Duty at Bangalore ; Collector at Bellary. 187 1 : Special leave to Europe for 6 months. 1872 : Acting Collector and Magistrate, Godavari ; and at South Arcot. 1873: Collector and Magistrate, Trichinopoly. 1874: Acting Collector, South Arcot ; Officiating Director of Revenue Settle- ment; On furlough to Europe for 18 months. 1876: Acting Third Member of the Revenue Board ; President of the Committee for Examination of Assistants ; In Charge of the Inam Depart- ment. 1877 : Acting Resident of Travancore and Cochin. 1878 : Resumed Third Member, afterwards Second Member of the Revenue Board ; In Charge of the Inam Department ; Acting Eirst Member of the Revenue Board. 1879 : Member of the Eamine Commission ; First Member of the Revenue Board ; Com- missioner of Uncovenanted Civil Service Examinations ; On Special Duty in Godavari District in Connection with the Rumpa Dis- turbances; Member of the Famine Commission in England. 1880: Privilege leave in England for 3 months, including voyage to India ; resumed First Member of the Revenue Board. 1881 : Additional Member of the Legislative Council ; In Charge of Settlement Department; Provisional j\Iember of Council. 1882 : Ordinary Member of Council, tooli his seat 12th June. MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. 201 SWINTON, Robert Blair— 1849 : Writer and Student at the College. 1851 : Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Tinnevelly. 1855 : Acting Head Assistant, afterwards Head Assistant at Tin- nevelly. 1856 : Acting Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Tinnevelly ; Acting Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Tricliinopoly. 1857 : Oji medical leave to Europe for 15 months. 1858 : Acting Head Assistant, afterwards Head Assistant to Collec- tor and Magistrate, Eajaliniundry ; Acting Subordinate Judge, Cuddapah. 1859: Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Bellary; Acting Sub-Judge, Madura, and at Ootacamund; Subordinate Judge, Mangalore. i860: Subordinate Judge, Combaconum. 1862: Judge of Small Cause Court, Tanjore. 1863: Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Tanjore ; and at Negapatam. 1864 : O71 furlough to Europe for 3 years. 1867: Out of emploij for six months; Acting Judge of Small Cause Court, Madura; Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Tinnevelly. 1868 : District and Sessions Judge, Kistna. 1872 : Acting District and Sessions Judge, South Arcot. 1874 : Retired from service, 23^^ June. {Annuitant on the Fund.) TAYLOR, George Noble.— 1840 : Writer. 1841 : Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate, Masulipatam. 1842 : Assistant to the Principal Collector and Magistrate, Cuddapah ; Acting Assis- tant to the Collector and Magistrate, and Agent to the Governor of Fort St. George, in Ganjam. 1843 : In the same capacity at Vizagapatam. 1845 : Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate, and Agent to the Governor of Fort St. George, in Vizagapatam ; Proceeded to Europe on furlough. 1848: Returned to Madras. 1849: Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate, Chingleput ; Acting Secretary to the College and University Boards ; Assistant to the Collector of Land Customs, Madras. 1851 : Secretary to the College Board and to Madras University ; at first Acting, then Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Rajahmundry. 1856 : Acting Deputy Secretary to Government, and Secretary to the Board of Examiners ; Proceeded to Europe on furlough for 6 months. 1857 : Acting Deputy Collector of Sea Customs, Madras ; Acting Collec- tor and Magistrate, Xellore ; and at South Arcot. 1858: Inam Commissioner for the Presidency. 1863 : Services placed tem- porarily at the Disposal of the Government of India. 1864 : Pro- visional Member of the Council of the Governor- General of India. 1865: Member of Council of the Viceroy and Governor-General of India. 1869 : On medical leave to Europe for 6 months. 202 SUPPLEMENTARY LIST OF 1870 : Retired from service^ nth March. (Annuitant on the Fund.) THOMAS, Edward Croft Greenway. — 1851 : Writer and Student at the College. 1853 : Assistant to Collector and Magis- trate, Coimbatore. 1855 : Acting Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Malabar. 1856 : Special Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Malabar. 1858 : Acting Sub- Judge, Calicut. 1859: Deputy Director of Eevenue Settlement for the Wynaad Talook in Malabar. i860 : On medical leave for 4 months; Deputy Director of Revenue Settlement with the Salem Party. 1862: On furlough to Europe for <) months. 1865: Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Malabar; but to act as Civil and Sessions Judge, Cuddapah; Acting Collector and Magistrate, Kurnool. 1866 : Acting Civil and Sessions Judge at Chingleput, and at Cuddalore, also Civil and Sessions Judge at the latter place ; Judge of Small Cause Court, Madura. 1867 : Civil and Sessions Judge, Madura. 1868: Civil and Sessions Judge, Calicut; On medical leave for 6 months. 1869 : Acting Collector and Magis- trate, afterwards Collector' and Magistrate, Malabar ; District and Sessions Judge, Vizagapatam. 1870: On special leave for 6 months. 187 1 : Resumed District and Sessions Judge, Vizaga- patam. 1878 : On furlough to Europe for 16 months^ ivith exten- sion for another year. 1882: Retired from service^ 21st January, in England. (Annuitant on the Fund.) THOMAS, Henry Sullivan.— 1855 : Writer and Student at the College. 1857 : Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Canara. 1858 : On medical leave to the Nilgiri Hills for 9 months. 1859 : Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Madura, i860 : Acting Head Assistant, Madura. 1861 : Head Assistant, Collector, and Magistrate, Madura; Officiating Sub-Collector and Joint Magis- trate, Nellore. 1862 : Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Madura; Sub-Collector, Madras; Acting Sub-Collector, Salem. 1863: Sub-Collector, Madura; Acting Sub-Collector, Salem; Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Salem. 1864 : Justice of the Peace. 1866 : Acting Collector of Sea Customs, Madras ; Member of the Board of Examiners; Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Ootacamund; and at Chingleput. 1867: Acting Collector and Magistrate, South Canara. 1870 : On furlough to Europe for 2 years. 1872 : Collector and Magistrate, South Canara. 1874: Acting Collector and Magistrate, and Agent to the Governor of Eort St. George, Tanjore, and Political Agent for French Settle- MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. 203 ment at Karikal. 1875 : Collector and Magistrate, Kurnool. 1878: Acting Collector, Taiijore ; Acting Third Meml)er of the Revenue Board, afterwards Acting Second Member : Acting Secretary to Government, Revenue Department. 1879 : Acting Second Member, afterwards Third Member of the Revenue Board ; In Charge of the Inam Department. 1880 : On furlough to Europe for 17 months. 1881 : Second Member of the Revenue Board, and acting as First Member ; President of the Board of Examiners. 1882 : Member of the Local Self-Government Com- mittee ; proceeded to Calcutta as Additional Member of the Governor-General's Legislative Council. 1883 : Acting First Member of the Revenue Board, Madras ; again to Calcutta as Additional Member of the Governor-General's Legislative Council. 1884: On Special Duty connected with the *' Pearl Fisheries," Tuticorin ; on Deputation to Ceylon for the same purpose ; Acting First Member of the Revenue Board, Madras, afterwards First Member. 1885 : Additional Member of the Governor-General's Council for making Laws and Regulations. THOMPSON, John George.— 1848 : Writer. 1850 : Assistant to the Principal Collector and Magistrate, Coimbatore. 1853 : Acting Head Assistant at Coimbatore. 1855 : Inspector of Schools. 1857 : Acting Sub- Judge, Mangalore ; Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Salem. 1859: Sub- Judge, Mangalore ; Proceeded on furlough to Europe for 3 years and 37 days. 1863 : Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Tellicherry ; and at Mangalore ; Sub- Collector and Joint Magistrate, Malabar. 1864: Acting Judge of Small Cause Court, Tellicherry. 1865 : Civil and Sessions Judge, Cuddapah, but acting as such at Chingleput. 1866 : Act- ing, afterwards, Civil and Sessions Judge, Yizagapatam. 1869 : District and Sessions Judge, Ganjam. 1875 : On furlough to Europe for 2 years. 1877 : Retired from service, 2,0th September. (^Annuitant on the Fund.) THOMPSON, Stewart.— 1855 : Writer and Student at the College. 1857: On medical leave to Europe for 2 1 months, i860 : Assistant Collector, Bellary ; On medical leave for 15 montlis. 1862 : Died, 26th December, in England. THORNHILL, George, C.S.L- 1842: Writer. 1844: Assistant to the Principal Collector and Magistrate, Coimbatore ; Assis- tant to Collector and Magistrate, Rajahmundry. 1845 : Act- ing Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Rajahmundry, and at Cuddapah. 1846 : In the same capacity at Masulipatam. 204 SUPPLEMENTARY LIST OF 1847 : Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Masulipatam. 1852 : Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Guntoor. 1853 : On furlough to Europe. 1856: Acting Principal Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, and Agent to the Governor of Fort St. George, in Ganjam. 1857 : Principal Assistant, and Agent to the Governor, Ganjam. 1859 : Acting Collector and Magistrate, and Agent to the Governor, in Yizagapatam ; afterwards Acting Col- lector and Magistrate, Knrnool. i860 : Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Masulipatam; Acting Collector and Magistrate, Kistna. 1861 : Collector and Magistrate, Kistna. 1862 : 0?i medical leave for 15 months. 1865 : Acting Collector and Magistrate, and Agent to the Governor, Ganjam. 1867 : Acting Collector and Magistrate, Madras District. 1868: On Special Duty. 1869: Acting Third Member of the Kevenue Board. 1870: Acting Second Member, afterwards Third Member of the Revenue Board. 1873 : First Member of the Revenue Board. 1877 : Made a C.S.I., 1st January. 1878 : Retired from service^ 'jth Aprils in India. {Annuitant on the Fund.) TOD, George Boulderson. — 1852 : AYriter. 1853 : Student at the College. 1854 : Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Malabar. 1856 : Acting Head Assistant at Chingleput. 1857 : Head Assistant at Chingleput. 1858 : On medical leave to Europe for 21 months, i860 : Officiating Subordinate Judge, Cuddapah; Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Trichinopoly ; Acting Principal Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, and Agent to the Governor of Port St. George, in Ganjam ; Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Kistna ; Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, South Arcot. 1861 : Died., i^th November^ at Madras. WALHOUSE, MoRETON John. — 1843 : Writer. 1844 : Assis- tant to the Principal Collector and Magistrate, Coimbatore. 1846 : Acting Head Assistant to the Principal Collector and Magistrate, Coimbatore. 1851 : Acting Sub-Judge, Salem. 1852 : Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Coimbatore. 1853 : Act- ing Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Madura. 1854: In the same capacity at Coimbatore. 1855 : Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Coimbatore. 1856: Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Calicut; and at Honore. 1858: Acting Collector and Magis- trate, Trichinopoly. 1859 : On furlough to Europe for 3 years. 1862 : Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Tanjore. 1863 : Acting Collector and Magistrate, Trichinopoly ; Civil and Sessions Judge, Mangalore. 1864: Acting Collector and Magistrate, Malabar. MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. 205 1867 : 0?i medical leave to Europe for 2 years. 1870: Civil and Sessions Judge, Mangalore. 1872 : Resigned the service^ nth March, in India. {Annuitant on the Fund.) WEBSTER, Alexander M'Callum. — 1857 : Writer and Student at the College. 1859 : Assistant to Collector and INIagistrate, Canara; Assistant at North Canara. i860: Acting Head Assis- tant at North Canara, afterwards Head Assistant. 1862 : Head Assistant, South Canara. 1865 : Acting Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Madras District. 1866: On , medical leave for 20 months. 1867 : Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, South Canara ; Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Coimbatore ; Acting Principal Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, and Agent to the Governor, in Yizagapatam. 1868: Acting Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Coimbatore. 1869: Sub-Collector and Joint Magis- trate, Coimbatore ; Acting Collector and Magistrate, Coimbatore ; and at Malabar. 1870: Acting Collector and Magistrate, South Canara. 1872: Acting Collector and Magistrate, Trichinopoly ; Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Chingleput ; On furlough to Europe for 23 months. 1873 : Collector and Magistrate, Goda- vari ; Acting Collector of Sea Customs, and Collector of Madras. 1874: Acting Collector and Agent to the Governor of Fort St. George, Yizagapatam ; Acting Collector and Magistrate, South Canara. 1875: Collector and Magistrate, South Canara; On special leave to Europe for 6 months. 1876 : Acting Commis- sioner, Nilgiri Hills. 1877 : Collector, District Magistrate, and Agent to the Governor, Yizagapatam. 1879 : Died, 2'jth September, at Coimbatore. WEBSTER, Edmund Foster {Barrister - cd - Laic). — 1857: Writer. 1858: Student at the College. 1859: Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Tanjore. 1861 : Acting Head Assistant at Tanjore : On medical leave to Europe for 2 years and 11 months. 1864 : Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Salem; Acting Head Assistant at Salem, afterwards at Cuddapah. 1865 : Head Assis- tant at Kistna, and at Kurnool ; Acting Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Bellary; Head Assistant at Salem; Acting Sub- Collector and Joint Magistrate, Godavari. 1866 : Justice of the Peace ; Head Assistant, afterwards Acting Sub-Collector, Godavari. 1867: Sub-Collector, Godavari; Acting First Judge of Small Cause Court, Madras; Judge of Small Cause Court, Madura, also at Cuddalore in 1868, afterwards Acting Civil and Sessions Judge at Coimbatore. 1869 : Judge of Small Cause Court, 2o6 SUPPLEMENTARY LIST OF Cuddalore; Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Tinnevelly. 187 1 : Judge of Small Cause Court, Cuddalore ; 0?i furlough to Euroi^e for 14 months. 1873 : Acting District and Sessions Judge, Cuddapah ; Appointment confirmed ; District and Sessions Judge, Tricliinopoly. 1878: Collector and Magistrate, and Agent to the Governor of Fort St. George, in Tanjore ; on Special Duty as a Member of the Famine Committee on Questions of Irrigation. 1879 : Eesumed Collector and Magistrate, and Agent, Tanjore ; On special leave to Europe for 5 months. 1880: Collector and Magistrate, Tanjore. 1881 : Acting Secretary to Government, Eevenue Department; Secretary to Famine Code Committee. 1882 : Eesumed Acting Secretary, afterwards Secretary, to Govern- ment, Eevenue Department ; Member of the^ Forest Draft Bill Committee ; Member of Local Self - Government Committee. 1883 : Acting Chief Secretary to Government ; Additional Member of Council for making Laws and Eegulations. 1884 : Chief Secre- tary to Government ; Fellow of the Madras University. WEDDERBURN, Maxwell Andrew.— 184 i : Writer. 1843 '- Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, South Arcot. 1845: Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Malabar. 1846 : Act- ing Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, North Arcot. 1847 : Proceeded to Europe. 1848 : Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, North Arcot; Acting Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Cuddapah. 1850: Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Cuddapah. 185 1 : Acting Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Cuddapah. 1853: Sub-Collector and Magistrate, Cud- dapah. 1857 : On furlough to Europe, i860 : Acting Collector and Magistrate, Cuddapah. 186 1 : Collector and Magistrate, Cuddapah. 1863 : Acting Collector and Magistrate, Bellary. 1864 : On medical leave to Europe for 16 months. 1865 : Collector and Magistrate, Tinnevelly. 1866: Collector and Magistrate, Bellary. 1868: Acting Collector and Magistrate, afterwards Col- lector and Magistrate, Coimbatore. 1869 : On furlough to Europe for 20 months. 1872 : Eesumed Collector and Magistrate, Coim- batore. 1878: Retired from service, 2d April, in India. {Annui- tant on tlie Fund.) WHITESIDE, William Southey.— 1855 : Writer and Student at the College. 1857 : Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, North Arcot. 1858 : Acting Head Assistant at Tanjore. 1859 : Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Nellore. i860 : Offi- ciating Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Nellore. 1861 : Offi- MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. 207 dating Deputy Secretary to Government in Chief - Secretary's Departments. 1862 : Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, South Arcot ; Deputy Secretary to Government ; Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Chingleput ; Sub-Collector, South Arcot. 1863 : Justice of the Peace. 1864 : O71 special leave for 4 months. 1866 : Acting Judge, afterwards Judge, of Small Cause Court, Cud- dalore. 1867: Acting Collector and Magistrate, South Canara ; Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Chingleput. 1868 : Judge of Small Cause Court, Madura; Acting Civil and Sessions Judge, Tanjore. 1870 : Acting Collector and Magistrate, North Arcot. 187 1 : Acting Collector and Magistrate, Trichinopoly. 1872 : On Duty at Madras ; Acting Collector and Magistrate, North Arcot ; Collector of Trichinopoly. 1873 : Collector and Magistrate, North Arcot. 1882 : Acting Collector and Magistrate, and Agent to the Governor of Fort St. George, Tanjore ; Collector and Magistrate, North Arcot ; on Special Duty as Member of the Forest Draft Bill Committee, Gotacamund ; Collector and Magistrate, and Agent, Tanjore ; Acting Second Member of the Ee venue Board ; In Charge of the Inam Department ; Acting President of the Board of Examiners. 1884 : Acting Third Member of the Eevenue Board ; Director of Eevenue Settlement and Agriculture j Acting Inam Commissioner ; Third Member of the Eevenue Board, and President of the Board of Examiners. WILLIAMS, Derixg.— 1856 : Writer and Student at the College. 1858 : Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Malabar. 1859 : Acting Head Assistant, South Canara. 1861 : Head Assistant, South Canara. 1862 : Head Assistant at Nellore. 1864: On furlough to Europe for 1 year and 8 months. 1865 : Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Madras District; Acting Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, North Arcot. 1866 : Died^ 4th April, in India. ADDENDUM. PAGE Anstey, Thomas Annuitant, 1815. Died Oct. 25, 1843 . 3 Atkinson, Edward . 55 1809. 55 Nov. 5, 1826 . 5 Aufrere, Thomas Norris . 55 1815. 55 March 4, 1835 . 5 Babington, John 55 1833. 55 April 26, 1852 . 5 Baker, Charles 55 1808. 55 July 26, 1839 . 6 Balfour, James 55 1824. 55 April 19, 1845 . 6 Balfour, Walter 55 1815. 55 Aug. 12, 1837 . 7 Bayard, Robert 55 1833. 55 May 25, 1860 . 8 Binning, R. B. M. . Allowance from Fund, 1856-1879; dis- qualifiec on account of property . 11 Blake, Ed. Parker . Annuitant 1825. Died March 21, 1860 14 Boileau, Thos. E. J, 1851. 55 Feb. 8, 1853 . 15 Bourdillon, J. Dewar 1861. 55 May 21, 1883 . 15 Boutflower, Samuel . 1824. 55 Sept. 7, 1830 . 16 Bran fill, Benjamin . 1805. 55 July 18, 1841 . 16 Buchan, George 1816. 55 Jan. 3, 1856 19 Casamaijor, J. A. . 1837. 55 Oct. 25, 1865 . 22 Chamier (Deschamps), J. 55 1806. 55 Feb. 23, 1831 . 24 Chaplin, William . 1826. 55 Sept. 6, 1843 . 24 Clarke, Richard 1828. 55 Aug. 3, 1848 . 28 Clerk, Robert (1st) . 1805. 55 July 25, 1815 . 29 Clive, R. H. . 55 1843. 55 Aug. 11, 1867 . 30 Cochrane, Hon. B. . 55 1805. 55 Aug. 11, 1826 . 31 Cockburn, Thomas . 55 1806. 55 Feb. 28, 1850 . 32 Cockburn, David 55 1828. 55 Feb. 10, 1836 . 32 Cole, Hon. A. H. . 55 1829. 55 June 16, 1844 . 32 Coleman, Geo. 55 1817. 55 July 1, 1857 . 33 Cook, Wm. . 55 1825. 55 Dec. 16, 1863 . 34 210 MADRAS CIVIL SERVANTS. PAGE Cotton, J. J. . . Annuitant, 1862. Died Dec. 20, 1867 . 36 Cunliffe, E. W. J) 1836. 55 Dec. 20, 1866 . 39 Cimliffe, Brooke, Sen. 55 1835. 55 Dec. 11, 1857 . 39 Dalzell, J. A. . 55 1839. 55 Dec. 30, 1877 . 40 Daniel, Thos. . 55 1837. 55 Aug. 25, 1842 . 41 Darvall, Roger 55 1806. 55 Oct. 28, 1813 . 41 Dick, Mungo . 55 1809. 55 March 31, 1833 44 Dillon, Richard 55 1807. 55 Aug. 21, 1818 . 45 Dodwell, Wm. 55 1825. 55 Nov. 30, 1859 . 45 Elliott, Daniel (Sir) 55 1859. 55 Oct. 30, 1872 . 49 Falconer, Alex. 5) 1812. 55 Dec. 10, 1847 . 51 Forbes, Michie 55 1828. 55 Aug. 24, 1839 . 53 Forbes, Sir J. . 55 1827. 55 Feb. 16, 1846 . 54 Frere, Hatley 55 1866. 55 Nov. 3, 1868 . 57 Gardiner, H. 55 1836. 55 Aug. 8, 1843 . 59 Gordon, Wm. 55 1806. 55 Oct. 13, 1833 . 62 Gowan, Geo. . 55 1826. 55 May 25, 1856 . 63 Grseme, H. S. 55 1837. 55 July 14, 1850 . 63 Grant, F. A. 55 1832. 55 I\[arch 20, 1843 64 Gwatkin, J. 55 1832. 55 July 10, 1855 . 66 Hankey, Thompson 55 1827. 55 Oct. 26, 1855 . 69 Harris, Charles 55 1835. 55 Jan, 12, 1840 . 71 Harris, T. J. P. 55 1866. 55 June 28, 1867 . 72 Hawkins, W. . 55 1820. 55 July 31, 1836 . 73 Heath, J. M. . 55 1829. 55 Jan. 28, 1851 . 73 Hepburn, Jas. . 55 1824. 55 May 27, 1845 . 73 Hodgson, J. 55 1820. 55 Dec. 29, 1857 . 75 Honeyman, R. B. J. 55 1836. 55 Feb. 23, 1842 . 76 Hooper, G. S. . 55 1860. 55 May 21, 1867 . 76 Hudleston, J. A. 55 1855. 55 Aug. 19, 1865 . 78 Hyde, Chas. . 55 1831. 55 Jan. 13, 1862 . 79 Ince, Daniel . 55 1807. 55 July 13, 1822 . 79 Inglis, W. A. D. 55 1856. 55 Oct. 18, 1873 . 80 Jones, W. 55 1806. 55 March 16, 1812 82 Keene, G. H. . 55 1836. 55 Jan. 29, 1864 . 83 Kelso (Hamilton), A. H. 55 1834. 55 June 11, 1853 . 83 Kindersley, N. E. . 55 1806. 55 Feb. 16, 1831 . 84 Lacon, H. . . . 55 1835. 55 Feb. 1, 1864 . 85 Tiascelles, F. . 55 1858. 5) July 15, 1882 . 86 Linley, W. . . 55 1825. 55 ]\lay 6, 1839 . 89 ADDENDUM. 211 PAGE Liishington, C. M. . . Annuitant, 1843. Die d March 8, 1864 . 91 Macdonell,^. R. . 5) 1839. 55 Oct. 24, 1866 . 92 Mackenzie, Alex. . » 1810. 55 April 14, 1852 . 93 Mackonocliie, E. JJ 1842. 55 Feb. 19, 1858 . 93 Malcolm, E. . » 1806. 55 Oct. 2, 1813 95 Mathison, A. S. 5) 1859. 55 April 18, 1882 . 97 MitforJ, J. . 5) 1805. ?) Oct. 9, 1834 98 Monk, W.G. . )) 1829. 55 March 3, 1859 . 99 Montgomerie, ^Y. . » 1834. 55 Oct. 23, 1852 . 99 Montgomery, Sir H. C. Appointed Meml er f Council of the Secretary of State, September 2, 1858, on transfer of Govern- ment from the East India Company to the Crown. Eetired from Council, ISToi ember 13, 1876 . • 100 Morehead, W. A. . . Annuitant, 1862. Died Dec. 1, 1863 . 101 Mortlock,H. . ?5 1828. 55 Feb. 13, 1837 . 103 Newnham, Thos. 55 1833. 55 Sept. 29, 1861 . 105 Nicholls, Solomon . 55 1836. 55 Aug. 22, 1857 . 106 Oakes, Thos. . 55 1815. 55 Dec. 29, 1834 . 106 Ogilvie, J. H. D. . 5) 1831. 55 March 10, 1851 . 107 Oliver, W. 55 1836. 55 Aug. 2, 1846 . 108 Orr, John 55 1844. 55 in 1845 . 110 Parish, G. 51 1828. 55 April 7, 1839 . 110 Parker, E. D. . ?5 1859. 55 Sept. 20, 1873 . 111 Eead, John 5? 1816. )5 July 7, 1843 119 Eead, George . 55 1815. 55 Sept. 28, 1825 . 120 Eead, Alex. . 55 1825. 55 Oct. 8, 1849 120 Eeade, C. W. . 55 1871. 55 April 27, 1884 . 120 Eichardsoii, Francis 55 1821. 55 Sept. 25, 1856 . 121 Savory, J. S. . 5) 1821. 55 June 22, 1857 . 126 Sherson, Eobt. 15 1823. 55 March 23, 1843 . 128 Skardon, J. H. 55 1803. 55 April 24, 1810 . 129 Skinner, Samuel 55 1819. 55 May 21, 1854 . 130 Snodgrass, Thos. 55 1505. 55 Aug. 28, 1834 . 133 Strachey, Geo. 55 1820. 55 in 1849 . 136 Strange, Jas. . 55 1816. 55 Oct. 6, 1840 136 Strattou, Geo. . 55 1824. 55 Aug. 30, 1853 . 137 Taswell, W. . 55 1830. 55 Aug. 24, 1857 . 139 Thompson, G. . 5) ... 55 in 1804 (India) . 143 Torin, Benjamin 55 1805. 55 May 11, 1839 . 144 Torriano, W. 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