William Blunt

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Who is William Blunt?

William Blunt was a British civil servant in India.

Like all civil servants until the introduction of Competitive examinations in the 1850s, Blunt had studied at Haileybury in Hertfordshire in 1846 with Highly Distinguished distinction and stood at 7th position with 2nd class among students of Bengal.

In 1797 he was appointed as Senior Member of Board of Customs, Salt and Opium.

In 1820 William Blunt became the Commissioner in Cuttack and the Superintendent of Tributary Mahals. In 1829, George Stockwell succeeded Blunt as the Superintendent of Tributary Mahals.

He married Eliza Jane at Midnapore on 23 December 1821.

He was 'Special Commissioner to David Scott during the Burmese War of May 1828.

From 11 November 1830 to 20 March 1835 he was Member of the council of the Governor General,.

On 20 March 1835 he was posted as Governor of the Presidency of Agra where he served for over eight months till 1 December 1835.

During December 1835 to April 1836 he was a Judge of the Courts of Ṣadr Dīwānī ʿAdālat and Ṣadr Nizāmat ʿAdālat at the Bengal Presidency.

In 1841 he was Officiating Member of Board of Customs, Salt and Opium and Marine Board at Loudon buildings in Calcutta.

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on July 23, 2013

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