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 Madras Civil Servants Addendum

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CommentThese are summaries of the Services of Service of Madras Civil Servants entering the Service from 1740 to 1858. Evidently, several of them continued to serve beyond this date.

The data are transcribed from the book compiled by Charles Prinsep published by Truebner & Co in 1885.

Surname  Thomas    
First Name(s)  Henry Sullivan    
Appointment as Writer  1855    
Summary of Service  1855: Writer and Student at the College. 1857: Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Canara. 1858: On medical leave to the Nilgris Hills for 9 months. 1859: Assistant to Collector and Magistrate, Madura. 1860: Acting Head Assistant, Madura. 1861: Head Assistant, Collector and Magistrate, Madura; Officiating Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, 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 Fort St. George, Tanjore, and Political Agent for French Settlement at Karikal. 1875: Collector and Magistrate, Kurnool. 1878: Acting Collector, Tanjore; Acting Third Member 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 Committee; 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"    
Addendum  Tuticorn; on Deputation to Ceylon for the same purpose; Acting First Member of the Revenue Board    
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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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