Robert Andrews (c. 1763 – 13 November 1821)[1] was the Resident and Superintendent of British Ceylon.[2] He was appointed on 12 February 1796 and was Resident until 12 October 1798. He was succeeded by Frederick North as Governor of British Ceylon.[3]
Robert Andrews | |
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Resident and Superintendent of British Ceylon | |
In office 12 February 1796 – 12 October 1798 | |
Monarch | George III |
Preceded by | Pierre Frédéric de Meuron (as Military Governor of British Ceylon) |
Succeeded by | Frederick North (as Governor of British Ceylon) |
Andrews was in the East India Company, in the Madras Civil Service, from 1778, and became Collector of Trinchinopoli.[4] He was Senior Judge of Appeal, in the Madras Presidency.[5]
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- ^ Schrikker, Alicia Frederika (2006). "Chapter 7: Regime Change and Transitional Politics (1795–1798)". Dutch and British Colonial Intervention in Sri Lanka c. 1780–1815: Expansion and Reform (PDF). Utrecht: University of Leiden. pp. 131–141. Full record and text
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- ^ Lennox A Mills (12 November 2012). Ceylon Under British Rule, 1795–1932. Routledge. p. 5 note 2. ISBN 978-1-136-26264-7.
- ^ The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India, China, and Australia. Parbury, Allen, and Company. 1822. pp. 96–.