Appointed by Alexander Johnston Succeeded by Henry Byrne | Preceded by James Dunkin | |
Nominated by Edmund Henry Lushington Alma mater Christ Church, Oxford, University of Oxford Died 1 September 1818, Trincomalee, Sri Lanka Education Christ Church, Oxford, University of Oxford |
Sir William Coke (1776 – 1 September 1818) was a Puisne Justice of the Supreme Court of Ceylon as well as acting as Provisional Chief Justice of Ceylon and the fourth Advocate Fiscal of Ceylon.
Coke arrived in Ceylon on 15 September 1808. He was appointed on 5 September 1808, succeeding James Dunkin, and held the office until 1811. He was succeeded by Ambrose Hardinge Giffard.
Coke died of dysentery when in Trincomalee for a Criminal Session.
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