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The Irish Civil Service was separate from the British Civil Service. Whilst the Acts of Union 1800 abolished the Parliament of Ireland, the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland was retained in formal charge of the Irish executive based at Dublin Castle. The Irish Office in Whitehall liaised with Dublin Castle. Some British departments' area of operation ...
Patrick Brown (civil servant) William Napier Bruce; Building control body; John Burgh (civil servant) Sean Burns (administrator) Bryce Chudleigh Burt; Harold Butler (civil servant) Thomas Dacres Butler; Joseph Byrne (British Army officer)
Civil servants in the Civil Service Department (1 C, 2 P) Civil servants in the Northern Ireland Office (1 C, 6 P) Civil servants in the Colonial Office (1 C, 41 P)
Judge, Satara, First Indian ever, who qualified as well as served Imperial Civil Service. [1] Romesh Dutt: 1869 1871 Officiating Commissioner of Orissa; later Dewan, Baroda: Behari Lal Gupta: 1869 1871 Sessions judge, Bengal; later chief minister, Baroda: Surendranath Banerjee (later Sir) 1869 1871 1871 (Disqualification)
British Permanent Secretaries (94 C, 12 P) Private secretaries in the British Civil Service (2 C, 115 P) R. Receivers of the Metropolitan Police (10 P)
Pages in category "Members of the British Civil Service" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. P.
This is a list of Indian Civil Service (British India) officers posted to North-Western Provinces and Oudh, India. [1] All Saints Church, Bulandshahr, where several plaques are erected in memory of administrators of Bulandshahr
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