Sir Frederick Richard Saunders KCMG (7 July 1838 – 30 March 1910) was the Treasurer of Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) (1890–1897), Commissioner of Stamps, a member of the Executive and Legislative Councils, and the second British colonial Inspector General of Police of British Ceylon from 1872 to 1873.
Sir Frederick Richard Saunders | |
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Treasurer of Ceylon | |
In office 18 October 1890 – 1897 | |
Preceded by | George Thomas Michael O'Brien |
Succeeded by | Lionel Frederick Lee |
2nd Inspector General of Police (Sri Lanka) | |
In office 1872–1873 | |
Preceded by | William Robert Campbell |
Succeeded by | William Robert Campbell |
Personal details | |
Born | 7 July 1838 Colombo, British Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) |
Died | 30 March 1910 Hove, East Sussex |
Resting place | Hove, East Sussex |
Spouse(s) |
Mary Jane née Gibson
1837 (m. 1867; died 1895)Christina Sophia née Freshfield
1837 (m. 1900; died 1909) |
Children | Frederick William (b. 1870), Charles Reeves (b. 1876), Louisa Caroline |
Parent(s) | Frederick Saunders, Louisa Matilda née Tucker |
Profession | Colonial administrator |
Frederick Richard Saunders was born in Colombo, Ceylon on 7 July 1838, the first son and second child of Frederick Saunders (1804–1870) (acting Postmaster General of Ceylon (1839) and then Treasurer of Ceylon (1861–1865)) and Louisa Matilda née Tucker (1814–1895).[1]
He was educated at Guernsey College and the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich. He entered the Ceylon Civil Service in 1857, and became successively District Judge, Inspector-General of Prisons, Government Agent for the Western Province, and Auditor-General. In 1890 he was appointed Treasurer of Ceylon and Commissioner of Stamps. He received the CMG in 1880 and was appointed Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George on 22 June 1897,[2] retiring from public service in 1897.
Saunders was married, firstly, 26 October 1867, to Mary Jane née Gibson, , who died 30 April 1895, and, secondly, in 1900, to Christina Sophia née Freshfield, widow of Captain C. F. Borrer, late 60th Rifles and daughter of Charles Freshfield (MP for Dover), who died 15 January 1909.[1] Saunders died on 30 March 1910 at his property in Hove, East Sussex at age 71. He was interred at Hove Cemetery, in a plot adjoining his wife, Christina.[3]
References
edit- ^ a b "Frederick Saunders b. Abt 1804 d. 29 Sep 1870 St Catherine's, Guildford: The Tatham Family of County Durham".
- ^ Shaw, William A. (2002). The Knights of England: A Complete Record from the Earliest Time to the Present Day of the Knights of All the Orders of Chivalry in England, Scotland, and Ireland and of Knights Bachelors. Genealogical Publishing Company. p. 382.
- ^ Howard, Joseph Jackson (1909). Visitation of England and Wales. Vol. 16. London: Forgotten Books (2013 reprint). pp. 263–4. Archived from the original on 9 May 2016. Retrieved 26 April 2016.