William John Dwyer Burkitt

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William John Dwyer Burkitt (1872, Banda, Bundelkhand, India – May 1918, Nainital, Uttarakhand, India) was a judge in British India.

As a judge he was heavily involved in taxation issues,[1][2] additionally serving as a Second Lieutenant in the Rohilkand Volunteer Rifles (promoted 1 August 1902[3]) and a major in the 8th (Northern) United Provinces Horse regiment (promoted 1 April 1917[4]).

Burkitt was educated at Marlborough College and Balliol College, Oxford.[5][6] He took his Indian Civil Service exams in 1891 and arrived back in India on 1 November 1893. He served in the North West Provinces of India and Oudh State as an assistant magistrate and collector before rising to joint magistrate and settlement officer.[7]

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