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Charles Layard

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Preceded by
  
Francis Flemming

Preceded by
  
John Winfield Bonser

Name
  
Charles Layard

Preceded by
  
Samuel Grenier

Relations
  
Charles Peter Layard

Succeeded by
  
Alfred Lascelles


Succeeded by
  
Joseph Turner Hutchinson

Died
  
June 8, 1916, Kent, United Kingdom

Education
  
St John's College, Cambridge

Appointed by
  
Joseph West Ridgeway

Sir Charles Peter Layard (5 December 1849 – 8 June 1916) was the 18th Chief Justice of Ceylon from 1902 to 1906.

Charles Peter Layard was born on 5 December 1849 in Colombo, the youngest of nine children, to Charles Peter Layard (1806 - 1893) and Louisa Anne née Edwards (1809 - 1886), who hailed from a distinguished family, whose earlier relatives migrated to Ceylon. His father was a civil servant and first Mayor of Colombo.

Layard was appointed Chief Justice on 21 March 1902, upon the retirement of John Winfield Bonser, and took up the position on 26 April 1902. He was one of the first Chief Justices produced by the local bar, and served until he was succeeded by Joseph Turner Hutchinson in June 1906.

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