Bombay Civil ListGovernment Central Press, 1877 |
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1st February 1st June 1st November 1st October 2nd Class Assistant 2nd Class Deputy 2nd Grade Assistant 3rd Class 3rd Grade 4th Grade acting 2nd Class acting 3rd acting Assistant Judge acting Collector acting First Assistant acting Judge acting Second Assistant Ahmedabad Ahmednagar arrived August BAHADOOR Belgaum Bombay Broach Class Deputy Collector Colába Collector and Magis Collector and Magistrate Commissioner of Customs Conservator of Forests continuing to act Dharwar District Superintendent Elphinstone College February furlough to Europe Grade Assistant Judge Guzerat Huzur Deputy Collector Hyderabad January Judge and Session July Junior Collector Kaira Kaládgi Kanara Khandesh Kurrachee leave to Europe medical certificate Násik Opium Panch Máháls Poona pro-tem Rao Saheb Ratnagiri resumed charge Revenue Survey reverted Satara Second Assistant Collector Senior Assistant Judge September 1876 Session Judge Shikarpur Sholapur sick leave Subordinate Judge substantive appointment Superintendent of Police Supernumerary Assistant Collector Surat Surgeon Survey and Assessment Tanna Third Assistant Collector
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Page 250 - All ladies to take place according to the rank herein assigned to their respective husbands, with the exception of wives of Peers, and of ladies having precedence in England, independently of their husbands, and who are not in rank below the daughters of Barons; such ladies to take place according to their several ranks, with reference to such precedence in England, immediately after the wives of Members of Council at the Presidencies in India.
Page 247 - INDIA. VICTORIA, by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Queen, Defender of the Faith, Empress of India : To all to whom these Presents shall come : Whereas it hath been represented unto Us that it is advisable that the rank and precedence of persons holding appointments in the East Indies, as regulated by Our...
Page 247 - Person should be permitted to pass that we suspected to affect the Superstitions of the Church of Rome, we do hereby DECLARE, that it is our Will and Pleasure that none be permitted to pass in any Voyage from Time to Time to be made into the said Country, but such as first shall have taken the Oath of Supremacy...
Page 250 - All Officers not mentioned in the above table, whose rank is regulated by comparison with rank in the army, to have the same rank with reference to civil servants as is enjoyed by Military Officers of equal grades. All other persons who may not be mentioned in this table to take rank according to general usage, which is to be explained and determined by the Governor-General in Council in case any question shall arise.
Page 94 - Barodea, relief of Saugor, capture of Garrakota, forcing of the Muddenpore Pass, siege and storm of Jhansl, battle of the Betwa, aM storm of Loharl — severely wounded (Medal with Clasp). 13 Captain Coghlan served ¡u the Central India campaign in 1858-69 under Sir Hush Bos
Page 248 - Government of India. Additional Members of the Councils of the Governors of Madras and Bombay when assembled to make laws, &c. Members of the Legislative Council of the Lieutenant-Governor of Bengal.
Page 159 - Wilkins served with the Field Force from Aden against the Arabs in 1858, and was présentât the storming of the village and Fort of Sheik Othman. Served with the reconnoitring party and in command of the Royal Engineers throughout the Abyssinian campaign (mentioned in despatches for "invaluable and important services during the expedition...
Page 165 - Abyssinian campaign on detached duty at Koomeylee in surveying and constructing earthworks for the railway also as Adjutant of Bombay Sappers and Miners (Medal).
Page 101 - WM present at the attack and capture of the entrenched camp at Wangkaza 4th April...
Page 121 - Taepings near Shanghai ; present at the attack and capture of the entrenched camp at Wang-Kaza 4th...