Colonial Secretary of Ceylon

Colonial Secretary of Ceylon
Member of the Executive Council
Appointer Governor of British Ceylon
Formation 12 October 1798
First holder Hugh Cleghorn
Abolished 20th Century

The Colonial Secretary of Ceylon was one of six offices that held a seat in the Executive Council of Ceylon.[1][2]

List of Colonial Secretaries

Data based on:

  • John Ferguson, Ceylon in the "jubilee Year"., J. Haddon and Co.,1887[3]
  • Ceylon: Its History, People, Commerce, Industries and Resources, Plâté limited, 1924[4]
# Colonial Secretary Took office Left office Appointed by
1Hugh Cleghorn12 October 17981800Frederick North
-William BoydJanuary 18001801
2Robert Arbuthnot10 September 18011806
3John Rodney3 September 18061833Thomas Maitland
4Philip Anstruther1 May 18331845Robert Wilmot-Horton
5James Emerson Tennent29 November 18451851Colin Campbell
6Charles Justin MacCarthy2 January 18511860George Byng
7W. C. Gibson10 August 18601869Charles Edmund Wilkinson
8Henry Turner Irving4 June 18691873Hercules Robinson
10Arthur Birch3 June 18731878William Henry Gregory
11John Douglas18 August 18781885James Robert Longden
12Cecil Clementi Smith17 November 18851887Arthur Hamilton-Gordon
13Edward Noël Walker10 November 18871901Arthur Hamilton-Gordon
14Everard im Thurn18 June 19011904Joseph West Ridgeway
15Alexander Murray Ashmore10 September 19047 December 1906Henry Arthur Blake
Hugh Clifford3 May 1907
-Leonard William Booth1911Henry McCallum
Reginald Edward Stubbs19131919Reginald Edward Stubbs
Cecil Clementi19221925William Manning
Arthur George Murchison Fletcher19261929
Bernard Henry Bourdillon19291932Herbert Stanley

See also

References

  1. Wrigh, Arnold. Twentieth Century Impressions of Ceylon. Asian Educational Services. Retrieved 22 March 2014.
  2. Mills, Lennox A. Ceylon Under British Rule 1795-1932. Routledge. Retrieved 22 March 2014.
  3. Ferguson, John (1887). Ceylon in the "jubilee Year". J. Haddon and Co. pp. 256–7.
  4. Ceylon: Its History, People, Commerce, Industries and Resources. Plâté limited. 1924. pp. 100–1. Retrieved 27 April 2016.
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