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Surname  Wilson    
First Name(s)  Henry    
Date of Appointment as Writer  1789    
Summary of Service  1789: Writer; Assistant under the Secretary 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 Vizagapatam. 1808: At home. 1810: Out of the service    
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A list of the Services of Madras Civil Servants from 1740 to 1858 compiled by Charles Prinsep and published in 1885
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