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Wilfred de Soysa

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Died
  
3 May 1968

Sir Lambert Wilfred Alexander de Soysa also known as Sir Wilfred de Soysa (20 Feb 1884 - 3 May 1968) was a Ceylonese planter, businessman and philanthropist. He was the seventh son of Sir Charles Henry de Soysa and Lady Catherine de Soysa. He was born at Alfred House Colombo and educated privately, then at Royal College, Colombo and Prince of Wales' College, Moratuwa and completed his studies at the Royal Agricultural University, England.

He was successful as a tea, rubber and coconut planter and established the firm De Soysa & Co. He was also a member of the Ceylon National Association. He married Senator Evelyn Yohana (née Fernando) and their first son Harold de Soysa was the first Ceylonese Anglican Bishop of Colombo. His second son Cecil de Soysa was the founding Chairman of the Ceylon Tourist Board and the Chairman of Ceylon Shipping Lines. In 1954 his third son Terence de Soysa was appointed as the first Sri Lankan Chairman of the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce His fourth son Ryle de Soysa was the opening batsman for the All-Ceylon (National Team) between 1938–45 and represented the Oxford University, the Sinhalese Sports Club and captained the Royal College, Colombo first XI team to Australia in 1936. His other children were Ethel, Shelley, Anura and Lalith

De Soysa had played host to the young Akihito and Rabindranath Tagore.

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