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Fredrick Richard Senanayake

Fredrick Richard Senanayake (known to as F. R. Senanayake) (October 20, 1882 – January 1, 1926) was a Ceylonesen lawyer and independence activist. A leading member of the Sri Lankan independence movement, he was an elected member of the Colombo Municipal Council. F.R Senanayake, who would go on to lead Sri Lanka's independence movement, becoming a Barrister of independent Sri Lanka in 1947.[1][2]

F. R. Senanayake
Colombo Municipal Councilor
In office
1912–1926
Personal details
Born(1882-10-20)October 20, 1882
Botale, Mirigama, Ceylon
DiedJanuary 1, 1926(1926-01-01) (aged 43)
Kolkata, India
SpouseEllen Attygalle
RelationsD. S. Senanayake (brother)
ChildrenR. G. Senanayake
ResidenceGrassmere
Alma materDowning College, Cambridge,
Royal College, Colombo,
S. Thomas' College, Mount Lavinia
ProfessionBarrister

Early life and education edit

 
D.S. Senanayake, with brother-in-law F.H. Dias-Bandaranaike, brothers Don Charles and Don Stephen, sister Maria Frances, father Mudaliyar Don Spater, and mother Dona Catherina Elizabeth Perera. (circa. 1902)

He was born in the village of Botale in the Hapitigam Korale on October 20, 1882, to Don Spater Senanayake (1847–1907) and Dona Catherina Elizabeth Perera Gunasekera Senanayake (1852–1949). Spater Senanayake had made his fortune in graphite mining and at the time he was expanding into plantations and investments in the arrack renting franchise, later he would be awarded the title of Mudaliyar for his philanthropy. F. R. Senanayake had an elder brother, Don Charles "D. C." Senanayake; a younger brother Don Stephen Senanayake and one sister, Maria Frances Senanayake who married F. H. Dias Bandaranaike.[3][4]

Educated at S. Thomas' College, Mount Lavinia,[5] Royal College, Colombo and Downing College, Cambridge, where he gained a BA and an LL.B. degree. Thereafter he became a barrister from the Lincoln's Inn, London in 1905.[6]

Law and business edit

On his return to Ceylon, he took oath as an Advocate in the Supreme Court of Ceylon and started a legal practice in the criminal courts. Soon becoming disenchanted with the legal profession, he focused on his family plantation and mining business. These were expanded to the holding of his wife's family after his marriage.[7]

Community leader edit

Colombo Municipal Council edit

An active social worker, F. R. Senanayake was elected to the Colombo Municipal Council from the Colpetty Ward in 1912. He retained his seat in the municipality until his death.

Temperance movement edit

The three Senanayake brothers were involved in the temperance movement formed in 1912, led by F. R. Senanayake. He was a founder of the Buddhist Theosophical Society with Colonel Henry Steel Olcott and became its president in 1914. The Temperance movement actively campaigned against the Excise Ordinance and the government practice of Arrack renting, auctioning liquor licenses to open taverns and sell liquor locally. The practice brought in revenue to government coffers and was a profitable business for tavern owners leading to many business families establishing themselves. However, it caused many social problems in local communities with whispered liquor addiction.[7]

Arrest and imprisonment edit

When World War I broke out in 1914, the Senanayake brothers joined the Colombo Town Guard. The brothers were imprisoned without charges during the 1915 riots and faced the prospect of execution since the British Governor Sir Robert Chalmers considered the temperance movement as seditious and had its leaders imprisoned. He was released after 46 days on a bail bond.

Politics edit

Although capable of gaining membership to the Legislative Council of Ceylon, he didn't seek a seat in the Legislative Council. He stood for and was elected to the Colombo Municipal Council in 1912 and held the seat till his death. He formed the Lanka Mahajana Sabha and assisted in the formation of the Young Men's Buddhist Association. He was a strong supporter of his brother D. S. Senanayake being elected unopposed to the Legislative Council from Negombo in 1924.

Death edit

He died on January 1, 1926, in Kolkata, India following an appendicitis operation. He was on a pilgrimage to Gaya when he became ill.

Legacy edit

A statue of F. R. Senanayake has been erected in the Viharamahadevi Park facing the Colombo Town Hall. In the 2018 film Nidahase Piya DS about the life of his brother D S Senanayake, Palitha Silva played the role of FR Senanayake.[8]

Personal life edit

Family edit

He married Ellen Attygalle, the youngest daughter of Mudaliyar Don Charles Gemoris Attygalle and they had six children; Richard Gotabhaya, Fredrick Tissa, Phyllis Nedra "Girlie", Swarna Neela, Chandra Upali, Rupawathi. His eldest son Richard Gotabhaya Senanayake went on to become a member of parliament and a Cabinet minister. His eldest daughter Phyllis Nedra "Girlie", married Siripala Samarakkody and Swarna Neela married his brother's younger son Robert Parakrama Senanayake. His brother-in-laws included Colonel T. G. Jayewardene and John Kotelawala Sr. He supported his sister-in-law, Alice Kotelawala after she became destitute following the death of her husband John Kotelawala Sr. He educated and cared for his nephews John Kotelawala and Justin Kotelawala.

Residence edit

Grassmere was the town house of F. R. Senanayake and R. G. Senanayake. The house was built by F. R. Senanayake in the exclusive neighbourhood of Gregory's Road and moved in with his family from his family a rented home in Colombo. It was at Grassmere, that Senanayake was taken into custody under martial law by Punjabi soldiers during the 1915 riots. Following Senanayake's sudden death in 1926, the house was inherited by his son R. G. Senanayake.[9] Gregory's Road was renamed R. G. Senanayake Mawatha in 2013. Today the house hosts the Colombo branch of the Goethe-Institut.[10][11][12][13]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Sri Lanka's Independence movement
  2. ^ "The Don Bartholomews Senanayake Family Tree". Sri Lankan Sinhalese Family Genealogy. Retrieved 2 September 2007.
  3. ^ Don Stephen Senanayake, the first Prime Minister of Sri Lanka by H. A. J. Hulugalle
  4. ^ Nobodies to Somebodies: The Rise of the Colonial Bourgeoisie in Sri Lanka, Kumari Jayawardena, pp. 192-3 & 267 (Zed) ISBN 9781842772287
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 13 June 2012. Retrieved 28 May 2013.
  6. ^ "Senanayake, Frederick Richard (SNNK900FR)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
  7. ^ a b Sirisena, Sunil S. "F. R. Senanayake – the Great Patriot". Financial Times. Retrieved 11 October 2019.
  8. ^ "Cinematic capture of the 'Father of the Nation'". Sunday Times. Retrieved 25 April 2019.
  9. ^ "RG: People-centred Trade Minister". Retrieved 11 October 2019.
  10. ^ "RG came to the rescue of the nation with Rubber-Rice pact – Geethanjana". Island. Retrieved 11 October 2019.
  11. ^ "Then there were politicians who truly served the people". Sunday Times. Retrieved 11 October 2019.
  12. ^ "F R Senanayake's death anniversary: Selfless servant of people". Daily News. Retrieved 11 October 2019.
  13. ^ Miller (5 July 2010). Fredrick Richard Senanayake. ISBN 978-6131680809.

External links edit

  • Hundred days of terror under British
  • The Senanayake Ancestry

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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations October 2019 Learn how and when to remove this message Fredrick Richard Senanayake known to as F R Senanayake October 20 1882 January 1 1926 was a Ceylonesen lawyer and independence activist A leading member of the Sri Lankan independence movement he was an elected member of the Colombo Municipal Council F R Senanayake who would go on to lead Sri Lanka s independence movement becoming a Barrister of independent Sri Lanka in 1947 1 2 F R SenanayakeColombo Municipal CouncilorIn office 1912 1926Personal detailsBorn 1882 10 20 October 20 1882Botale Mirigama CeylonDiedJanuary 1 1926 1926 01 01 aged 43 Kolkata IndiaSpouseEllen AttygalleRelationsD S Senanayake brother ChildrenR G SenanayakeResidenceGrassmereAlma materDowning College Cambridge Royal College Colombo S Thomas College Mount LaviniaProfessionBarrister Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Law and business 3 Community leader 3 1 Colombo Municipal Council 3 2 Temperance movement 3 3 Arrest and imprisonment 3 4 Politics 4 Death 5 Legacy 6 Personal life 6 1 Family 6 2 Residence 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksEarly life and education edit nbsp D S Senanayake with brother in law F H Dias Bandaranaike brothers Don Charles and Don Stephen sister Maria Frances father Mudaliyar Don Spater and mother Dona Catherina Elizabeth Perera circa 1902 He was born in the village of Botale in the Hapitigam Korale on October 20 1882 to Don Spater Senanayake 1847 1907 and Dona Catherina Elizabeth Perera Gunasekera Senanayake 1852 1949 Spater Senanayake had made his fortune in graphite mining and at the time he was expanding into plantations and investments in the arrack renting franchise later he would be awarded the title of Mudaliyar for his philanthropy F R Senanayake had an elder brother Don Charles D C Senanayake a younger brother Don Stephen Senanayake and one sister Maria Frances Senanayake who married F H Dias Bandaranaike 3 4 Educated at S Thomas College Mount Lavinia 5 Royal College Colombo and Downing College Cambridge where he gained a BA and an LL B degree Thereafter he became a barrister from the Lincoln s Inn London in 1905 6 Law and business editOn his return to Ceylon he took oath as an Advocate in the Supreme Court of Ceylon and started a legal practice in the criminal courts Soon becoming disenchanted with the legal profession he focused on his family plantation and mining business These were expanded to the holding of his wife s family after his marriage 7 Community leader editColombo Municipal Council edit An active social worker F R Senanayake was elected to the Colombo Municipal Council from the Colpetty Ward in 1912 He retained his seat in the municipality until his death Temperance movement edit The three Senanayake brothers were involved in the temperance movement formed in 1912 led by F R Senanayake He was a founder of the Buddhist Theosophical Society with Colonel Henry Steel Olcott and became its president in 1914 The Temperance movement actively campaigned against the Excise Ordinance and the government practice of Arrack renting auctioning liquor licenses to open taverns and sell liquor locally The practice brought in revenue to government coffers and was a profitable business for tavern owners leading to many business families establishing themselves However it caused many social problems in local communities with whispered liquor addiction 7 Arrest and imprisonment edit When World War I broke out in 1914 the Senanayake brothers joined the Colombo Town Guard The brothers were imprisoned without charges during the 1915 riots and faced the prospect of execution since the British Governor Sir Robert Chalmers considered the temperance movement as seditious and had its leaders imprisoned He was released after 46 days on a bail bond Politics edit Although capable of gaining membership to the Legislative Council of Ceylon he didn t seek a seat in the Legislative Council He stood for and was elected to the Colombo Municipal Council in 1912 and held the seat till his death He formed the Lanka Mahajana Sabha and assisted in the formation of the Young Men s Buddhist Association He was a strong supporter of his brother D S Senanayake being elected unopposed to the Legislative Council from Negombo in 1924 Death editHe died on January 1 1926 in Kolkata India following an appendicitis operation He was on a pilgrimage to Gaya when he became ill Legacy editA statue of F R Senanayake has been erected in the Viharamahadevi Park facing the Colombo Town Hall In the 2018 film Nidahase Piya DS about the life of his brother D S Senanayake Palitha Silva played the role of FR Senanayake 8 Personal life editFamily edit He married Ellen Attygalle the youngest daughter of Mudaliyar Don Charles Gemoris Attygalle and they had six children Richard Gotabhaya Fredrick Tissa Phyllis Nedra Girlie Swarna Neela Chandra Upali Rupawathi His eldest son Richard Gotabhaya Senanayake went on to become a member of parliament and a Cabinet minister His eldest daughter Phyllis Nedra Girlie married Siripala Samarakkody and Swarna Neela married his brother s younger son Robert Parakrama Senanayake His brother in laws included Colonel T G Jayewardene and John Kotelawala Sr He supported his sister in law Alice Kotelawala after she became destitute following the death of her husband John Kotelawala Sr He educated and cared for his nephews John Kotelawala and Justin Kotelawala Residence edit Grassmere was the town house of F R Senanayake and R G Senanayake The house was built by F R Senanayake in the exclusive neighbourhood of Gregory s Road and moved in with his family from his family a rented home in Colombo It was at Grassmere that Senanayake was taken into custody under martial law by Punjabi soldiers during the 1915 riots Following Senanayake s sudden death in 1926 the house was inherited by his son R G Senanayake 9 Gregory s Road was renamed R G Senanayake Mawatha in 2013 Today the house hosts the Colombo branch of the Goethe Institut 10 11 12 13 See also editList of political families in Sri Lanka Senanayake family History of Sri Lanka Don Stephen Senanayake Richard Gotabhaya Senanayake Dudley Senanayake Rukman SenanayakeReferences edit Sri Lanka s Independence movement The Don Bartholomews Senanayake Family Tree Sri Lankan Sinhalese Family Genealogy Retrieved 2 September 2007 Don Stephen Senanayake the first Prime Minister of Sri Lanka by H A J Hulugalle Nobodies to Somebodies The Rise of the Colonial Bourgeoisie in Sri Lanka Kumari Jayawardena pp 192 3 amp 267 Zed ISBN 9781842772287 F R Senanayake s death anniversary Selfless servant of people Archived from the original on 13 June 2012 Retrieved 28 May 2013 Senanayake Frederick Richard SNNK900FR A Cambridge Alumni Database University of Cambridge a b Sirisena Sunil S F R Senanayake the Great Patriot Financial Times Retrieved 11 October 2019 Cinematic capture of the Father of the Nation Sunday Times Retrieved 25 April 2019 RG People centred Trade Minister Retrieved 11 October 2019 RG came to the rescue of the nation with Rubber Rice pact Geethanjana Island Retrieved 11 October 2019 Then there were politicians who truly served the people Sunday Times Retrieved 11 October 2019 F R Senanayake s death anniversary Selfless servant of people Daily News Retrieved 11 October 2019 Miller 5 July 2010 Fredrick Richard Senanayake ISBN 978 6131680809 External links editHundred days of terror under British The Senanayake Ancestry Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fredrick Richard Senanayake amp oldid 1207797984 Residence, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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