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[[Image:Writers Building Calcutta.jpg|thumb|300px|right|''The Writers Building in Calcutta'']]
"A writer was the lowest occupation in the [[East India Company]]. They were the clerks who maintained the ledgers and records of the Company, but who if they lived long enough become very rich and powerful progressing through the ranks of Company service. Even after the demise of the Company around 1860, clerks in the [[Indian Civil Service ]] were termed, unofficially at least, writers. The term was/is also used in the [[Royal Navy ]] for clerks."<sup>1</sup>
By 1905, First Class was achieved with 30 years service, Second Class with 23 years of service, Third Class with 18 years and Fourth Class with 12 years of service.<sup>4</sup>
==Records==Names of many applicants who petitioned for the position of writer between 1806 to 1856 are shown online at [http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/a2a/records.aspx?cat=059-iorj_2&cid=1-1-1#1-1-1 Writer’s petitions]. These relate to [[British Library ]] series IOR/J/1 – however, it is thought this series may be incomplete. Where a name is found and papers are held, then these often show details of parentage, educational background and date of appointment. If you find your ancestor here and are a Fibis member, then you may wish to enlist the help of our research team to access this further information.
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