Sir Richard Plasket or Plaskett, KCMG (1782–1847) was the fifth Civil Auditor General for Ceylon. He was appointed on 14 June 1809, succeeding Samuel Tolfrey, and held the office until 30 January 1811, when he was succeeded by Anthony Bertolacci.[1]
Sir Richard Plasket | |
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5th Civil Auditor General | |
In office 14 June 1809 – 30 January 1811 | |
Preceded by | Samuel Tolfrey |
Succeeded by | Anthony Bertolacci |
Personal details | |
Born | 1782 |
Died | 1847 |
He left Ceylon in 1814 after 12 years service there and moved to Malta to serve as Chief Secretary under his previous Governor, Sir Thomas Maitland, during which time he was knighted KCMG. In 1824, he was appointed Colonial Secretary of the Cape of Good Hope, where he was heavily involved in establishing the Royal Observatory. He was finally Civil Commissioner in St Helena before his retirement in 1844.[2]
He died in 1847.
References
edit- ^ "Former Auditor Generals". National Audit Office. Retrieved 5 August 2021.
- ^ John Penry Lewis (1913). List of inscriptions on tombstones and monuments in Ceylon, of historical or local interest, with an obituary of persons uncommemorated. p. 300. Retrieved 5 August 2021 – via Internet Archive.