Richard Morgan (Ceylonese judge)
Sir Richard Francis Morgan (21 February 1821 – 27 January 1876)[1] was a Ceylonese (Sri Lankan) lawyer, who served as the 13th Queen's Advocate of Ceylon and acting Chief Justice of Ceylon. He was the first Asian in the British Empire to receive a Knighthood and first Ceylonese to be a member of the Governor's Executive Council and was an unofficial (Burgher) member of the Legislative Council of Ceylon. He was the Crown Advocate who prosecuted famed bandit Saradiel.[2] Sir Richard was the 11th and youngest child of Owen Richard Morgan, port magistrate of Colombo, and Behrana Lucretea Lourensz. He was educated at the Colombo Academy.[3][4] Morgan was knighted in 1874, while serving as Crown Advocate of Ceylon.[5] He was made acting Chief Justice of Ceylon, after E. S. Creasy had returned to England on sick leave.[6] His son was Lieutenant Colonel Richard Hillebrand Morgan. See alsoReferencesCitations
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