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Date transcribed2017-01-10
Transcribed byPeter Schofield
CommentNames transcribed from the entire run of Hicky's Bengal Gazette, or The Original Calcutta General Advertiser 1780-1782. The table includes all of the volumes held by the British Library and the University of Heidelberg, along with some gaps filled by issues from the National Library of India and the High Court of Calcutta [Courtesy of Andrew Otis].

View all other items of "Surname" with value "Doss" in "Hicky" Surname  Doss    
Forename  Taukoor    
Rank  Mr    
View all other items of "Occupation or  Status" with value "Former Weighman" in "Hicky" Occupation or Status  Former Weighman    
View all other items of "Location" with value "Calcutta" in "Hicky" Location  Calcutta    
Summary Remarks  Whereas one Rada Churn Doss, of John Bazaar, a Sircar of Mr Oldham in Calcutta for many years, carried a Bill for 1048 Sicca Rupees unto Lieutenant Golding, at his quarters in the New Fort, and received the above sum from him. If any person can give any account of him or bring him to Mr Mott's Office he will receive a 150 Sicca Rupee reward. He was a thin spare man, 5 foot 6 Inches, black face and pock marked, 32 years old and is the son of Taukoor Doss, who was a Weighman to the Honourable Company and has lived at the west end of the John Bazaar for many years.    
View all other items of "Article  Type" with value "Notice" in "Hicky" Article Type  Notice    
View all other items of "Issue  Number" with value "53" in "Hicky" Issue Number  53    
Issue Day  27    
Issue Month  January    
Issue Year  1781    
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Names transcribed from the entire run of Hicky's Bengal Gazette, or The Original Calcutta General Advertiser 1780-1782. The table includes all of the volumes held by the British Library and the University of Heidelberg, along with some gaps filled by issues from the National Library of India and the High Court of Calcutta [Courtesy of Andrew Otis].
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