Ridgeway executive council of Ceylon
The Ridgeway executive council was the 13th executive council of British Ceylon. The government was led by Governor Joseph West Ridgeway.
Ridgeway executive council of Ceylon | |
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13th Cabinet of British Ceylon | |
Date formed | 10 February 1896 |
Date dissolved | 19 November 1903 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Queen Victoria (1896-1901) Edward VII (1901-1903) |
Head of government | Joseph West Ridgeway |
No. of ministers | 6 |
Total no. of members | 13 |
History | |
Predecessor | Havelock executive council of Ceylon |
Successor | Blake executive council of Ceylon |
Executive council members
Portrait | Member of Council | Office | Took office | Left office | Notes |
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Joseph West Ridgeway | Governor | 10 February 1896 | 19 November 1903 | ||
Edward Noël Walker | Colonial Secretary | 10 February 1896 | 1901 | Replaced by Everard im Thurn | |
Everard im Thurn | 18 June 1901 | 19 November 1903 | |||
Lieutenant colonel Henry Byrde | Commander of the Ceylon Volunteers | 10 February 1896 | 13 May 1896 | Replaced by A. F. C. Vincent | |
Colonel A. F. C. Vincent | 13 May 1896 | 19 November 1903 | Served as Commander of the Ceylon Volunteers Force | ||
Charles Layard | Attorney General | 10 February 1896 | 1902 | Replaced by Alfred Lascelles | |
Alfred Lascelles | 18 June 1902 | 19 November 1903 | |||
William Thomas Taylor | Auditor General | 10 February 1896 | 1 March 1902 | Replaced by F. R. Ellis | |
F. R. Ellis | 1 March 1902 | 19 November 1903 | |||
Frederick Richard Saunders | Treasurer | 10 February 1896 | 1899 | Replaced by L. F. Lee | |
L. F. Lee | 1 April 1899 | 1899 | Replaced by Charles Pennycuick | ||
Charles Edward Ducat Pennycuick | 5 December 1899 | 1901 | Replaced by H. H. Cameron | ||
H. H. Cameron | 11 June 1901 | 19 November 1903 |
See also
References
Government offices | ||
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Preceded by Havelock executive council of Ceylon |
Executive councils of Ceylonese 1896–1903 |
Succeeded by Blake executive council of Ceylon |
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