Thomas Braddell
BRADDELL, Thomas. F.R.G.S., F.E.S.L. Attorney-General Straits Settlements; entered the service of the Government of the Straits Settlements as Deputy Superintendent of Police and Justice of the Peace at Penang on 1st January 1849; transferred to the Municipal Department as Collector of Assessment at Penang on 1st November 1849; appointed Deputy Superintendent of Province Wellesley 19th February 1851; Assistant Resident Magistrate of Police, Coroner and Commissioner of the Court of Requests at Malacca 10th August 1851; called to the English Bar by Gray's Inn 10th June 1859; transferred to Assistant Resident Magistrate of Police, Coroner and Commissioner of the Court of Requests at Province Wellesley 6th September 1864; promoted Assistant to the Resident Councillor, Magistrate of Police and Commissioner of the Court of Requests at Penang 7th November 1856 in which appointments he served till January 1862; when he resigned the service to practice at the Bar of the Supreme Court in the Straits Settlements; but was afterwards appointed Crown Counsel of the Straits Settlements in January 1864 which appointment he held till the transfer of the Straits Settlements to the Colonial Office in April 1867; when he was appointed to the office of Attorney-General, Straits Settlements and Member of the Executive and Legislative Councils.
References
Fairfield, Edward. 1879. The Colonial Office List for 1879. London: Harrison. pp. 335-336
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