Anthony Bertolacci
Anthony Bertolacci | |
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6th Civil Auditor General | |
In office 30 January 1811 – 1 September 1814 | |
Preceded by | Richard Plasket |
Succeeded by | John D'Oyly |
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Born | 1776 Corsica |
Died | 1833 |
Anthony Bertolacci (1776–1833) was the sixth Civil Auditor General of British Ceylon.
A Corsican, he left Corsica with his British employers when they evacuated the island in 1796 after a short military occupation. Around 1799 he followed his patron, the Hon. Frederick North, to Ceylon as his secretary, but soon became firstly Postmaster-General and later Comptroller-General of Customs.[1]
He became acting Civil Auditor General on 30 January 1811, succeeding Richard Plasket, and held the office until 1 September 1814, when he was succeeded by John D'Oyly.[2]
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Preceded by Richard Plasket | Civil Auditor General 1811–1814 | Succeeded by |
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- Smith
- Frazer
- Boyd
- Tolfrey
- Plasket
- Bertolacci
- D'Oyly
- Tolfrey
- Carrington
- Marshall
- Wright
- MacCarthy
- Gibson
- Pennefather
- Callander
- Douglas
- Barclay
- Ravenscroft
- O'Brien
- Swettenham
- Taylor
- Ellis
- Senior
- MacGregor
- Woods
- Morley
- Goonetilleke
- Smith
- Weerasinghe
- De Silva
- Fernando
- Settinayake
- Wijayasuriya
- Gamini Epa
- Sabry
- Mayadunne
- Pematilaka
- Swarnajothi
- Samaraweera
- Wijesinghe
- Wickramaratne
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