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Henry Luttrell Moysey ISO (10 December 1849 - 15 August 1918) was the ninth Postmaster General of Ceylon and Director of Telegraphs, serving from 1900 to 1906. Henry Luttrell Moysey was born on 10 December 1849, the youngest of six children and third son of Reverend Frederick Luttrell Moysey (1815-1906) and Arabella née Ward (1818-1903), in Wiveliscombe, Somerset. He studied at Cheltenham College and entered the Ceylon Civil Service in September 1870. Moysey was appointed as the Police Magistrate, Kayts (1872); Assistant Government Agent, Kurunegala (1973); Assistant Government Agent, Batticaloa (1873); Assistant to the Government Agent, Northwestern Province (1876); Police Magistrate, Kandy (1877); Assistant Government Agent, Matale (1878); District Judge, Kurunegala (1891); Government Ag

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  • Henry Luttrell Moysey ISO (10 December 1849 - 15 August 1918) was the ninth Postmaster General of Ceylon and Director of Telegraphs, serving from 1900 to 1906. Henry Luttrell Moysey was born on 10 December 1849, the youngest of six children and third son of Reverend Frederick Luttrell Moysey (1815-1906) and Arabella née Ward (1818-1903), in Wiveliscombe, Somerset. He studied at Cheltenham College and entered the Ceylon Civil Service in September 1870. Moysey was appointed as the Police Magistrate, Kayts (1872); Assistant Government Agent, Kurunegala (1973); Assistant Government Agent, Batticaloa (1873); Assistant to the Government Agent, Northwestern Province (1876); Police Magistrate, Kandy (1877); Assistant Government Agent, Matale (1878); District Judge, Kurunegala (1891); Government Ag (en)
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  • Henry Luttrell Moysey (en)
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  • Henry Luttrell Moysey (en)
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  • Bexhill-on-Sea, Sussex, England (en)
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  • Wiveliscombe, Somerset, England (en)
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  • Frederick James; Edward Luttrell; Mary Gertrude; (en)
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  • Frederick Luttrell Moysey; Arabella née Ward (en)
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  • Dora Kathleen O'Grady m.1875 (en)
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  • Arthur Sampson Pagden (en)
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  • Henry Luttrell Moysey ISO (10 December 1849 - 15 August 1918) was the ninth Postmaster General of Ceylon and Director of Telegraphs, serving from 1900 to 1906. Henry Luttrell Moysey was born on 10 December 1849, the youngest of six children and third son of Reverend Frederick Luttrell Moysey (1815-1906) and Arabella née Ward (1818-1903), in Wiveliscombe, Somerset. He studied at Cheltenham College and entered the Ceylon Civil Service in September 1870. Moysey was appointed as the Police Magistrate, Kayts (1872); Assistant Government Agent, Kurunegala (1973); Assistant Government Agent, Batticaloa (1873); Assistant to the Government Agent, Northwestern Province (1876); Police Magistrate, Kandy (1877); Assistant Government Agent, Matale (1878); District Judge, Kurunegala (1891); Government Agent, Sabaragamuwa Province (1897); Principal Collector of Customs (1898) and Postmaster General and Director of Telegraphs (1900-1906). Moysey married Dora Kathleen O'Grady, the daughter of William Hervey O'Grady JP (a coconut plantation owner) on 23 November 1875 in Batticaloa, Ceylon. They had three children: Frederick James (1876-1960); Edward Luttrell (1877-1970); Mary Gertrude (1879-1965) >. On 13 March 1888 Moysey was made a fellow of the Royal Colonial Institute. In August 1899 he was appointed as an official member of the Legislative Council of Ceylon, following his assignation as Principal Collector of Customs. Moysey identified himself with the welfare of the local population, particularly the development of native agriculture and increasing the island's food supplies. During his tenure as Postmaster General he oversaw the re-construction of the telephone system and exchanges, the introduction of a new mail sorting system, construction of additional post offices, and a significant expansion of the overland telegraph system throughout the island. On 29 May 1903 he was awarded the Imperial Service Order. Upon retiring from the position as Postmaster General on 23 August 1906 he returned to England, settling in Bexhill-on-Sea, Sussex. He was made a Fellow of the Royal Colonial Institute. He died at his residence, Creswell House on 15 August 1918. (en)
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