Charles Peter Layard

Sir
Charles Peter Layard
Mayor of Colombo
In office
January 1866  June 1877
Succeeded by Walter Edward Davidson
Personal details
Born (1806-12-09)9 December 1806
Colombo, Western Province, British Ceylon
Died 17 July 1893(1893-07-17) (aged 86)
London, England
Resting place St Peter's Church, Colombo, Ceylon
Spouse(s) Louisa Anne neé Edwards
Children Louisa Sophia, Frances Elizabeth Layard, Julia Mary, Mary Charlotte, Henrietta Emily, Laetitia Anna, Clemence Jane, Jane Caroline, Charles Peter
Alma mater St John's College, Cambridge

Sir Charles Peter Layard, KCMG, (9 December 1806 17 July 1893) was the first Mayor of Colombo (1866-1877) and the Government Agent for the Western Provinces of Ceylon.

Biography

Charles Peter Layard was born on 9 December 1806 in Colombo, the first son of Charles Edward Layard[1] (1786 - 1852) and Barbara Brigentina née Mooyart (1789 - 1845). His father migrated to Ceylon in 1804, where he took up an appointment as the Second Assistant to the Agent of Revenue in Jaffna. He had twenty other siblings.[2]

Layard was educated at St John's College, Cambridge, where obtained a MA (Cantab). He returned to Ceylon where he joined the Ceylon Civil Service, becoming an Assistant in the Colonial Office, between 1830 and 1832. Between 1832 and 1839 he was the Assistant to Collector at Colombo, following which he was appointed as a District Judge in Galle (1839–40) and at Trincomalee (1840–50) and again at Galle (1850-1). During this period he acted as Colonial Secretary on at least three occasions. Between January 1866 - June 1877 he served as the first Mayor of Colombo. In September that year he was awarded a Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG). From 1876 he also served as the Government Agent Western Provinces of Ceylon. On 30 March 1876 he was invested with the Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George (KCMG)

Personal

On 29 May 1834 he married Louisa Anne Edwards (1809 - 1886) in Weston Super Mare, Avon, England. They had nine children: Louisa Sophia (1835 - 1896), Frances Elizabeth (1837 - 1932), Julia Mary (1838 - 1921), Mary Charlotte (1840 - 1932), Henrietta Emily (1842 - 1919), Laetitia Anna (1844 - 1930), Clemence Jane (1846 - 1926), Jane Caroline (1848 - 1890) and Charles Peter (1849 - 1916). Their son Charles went onto become the 18th Chief Justice of Ceylon.

Layard died on 17 July 1893 in London but was buried at St Peter's Church in Colombo.

References

  1. "Obituary Notices". Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain & Ireland 25: 905–906. 1893. ISSN 1474-0591.
  2. "Charles Peter Layard". Genealogy.links.org. Retrieved 31 August 2015.
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