Mudaliyar Don Charles Gemoris Attygalle (8 September 1836 - 12 December 1901) was a
Ceylon
Sri Lanka (, ; si, ශ්රී ලංකා, Śrī Laṅkā, translit-std=ISO (); ta, இலங்கை, Ilaṅkai, translit-std=ISO ()), formerly known as Ceylon and officially the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, is an ...
ese, an entrepreneur and mine owner. He was a successful
graphite
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mine owner and was given the titular title of
Mudaliyar
Thuluva Vellalar (Thondamandala Tuluva Vellalar), also known as Agamudaya Mudaliars and Arcot Mudaliars, is a caste found in northern Tamil Nadu, southern Andhra Pradesh and southern Karnataka, India. They were originally significant lando ...
for social service by the
British Governor of Ceylon
The governor of Ceylon was the representative in Ceylon of the British Crown from 1795 to 1948. In this capacity, the governor was president of the Executive Council and Commander-in-Chief of the British Forces in Ceylon. The governor was the ...
. Through the marriage of his daughters the
Senanayake family and the
Jayewardene family were connected and played a major part in the
Sri Lankan independence movement and in the post independence politics, foundered in part by the wealth he had accumulated.
Early life
Born in the Salpita Korale, Attygalle went to work in the
Peradeniya Botanical Gardens
Royal Botanic Gardens, Peradeniya are about 5.5 km to the west of the city of Kandy in the Central Province of Sri Lanka. In 2016, the garden was visited by 1.2 million locals and 400,000 foreign visitors. It is near the Mahaweli River (The ...
at the age of 12 years. After learning agriculture, six years later by 18 he was sent to the
Hakgala Botanical Garden
Hakgala Botanical Garden is one of the five botanical gardens in Sri Lanka. The other four are Peradeniya Botanical Garden, Henarathgoda Botanical Garden, Mirijjawila Botanical Garden and Seetawaka Botanical Garden. It is the second largest bo ...
, in charge of the
cinchona plantation there. Cinchona was used to make
quinine
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to treat
malaria
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.
Business ventures
After six years, he left to start his own plantation to supply plants to European planters and businessman. He then went into a partnership to plant coffee in Kadugananwa. With these profits, he invested in a graphite vein he found and started graphite mines in the North Western province, the largest of which was located in
Kahatagaha
Kahatagaha is a village in the Kurunegala District, North Western Province, Sri Lanka. The village is located north-west of Matale and north north-west of Kandy.
It is the site of the Kahatagaha Graphite Mine, which is one of the largest graphi ...
. The
Kahatagaha Graphite Mine
Kahatagaha Graphite Mine ( si, කහටගහ මිනිරන් පතල ''Kahatagaha Miniran Pathala'') is a graphite mine located in the village of Kahatagaha in Dodangaslanda in Kurunegala District, North Western Province. It is one ...
, became the first large scale graphite mine in Ceylon and remains one of the few operational mines in Sri Lanka to this day managed by the company ''Kahatagaha Graphite Lanka Limited''. Prospering from the revenue from the graphite mining, Attygalle expanded his business into agriculture by acquiring coconut and rubber plantations that amounted to over 10,000 acres.
Philanthropy and honors
Attygalle contributed to many philanthropic endeavors including the construction of schools and temples in the North Western province and in the Salpita Korale. For his philanthropic services, he was appointed a
Muhandiram
Muhandiram ( si, මුහන්දිරම්, ta, முகாந்திரம்) was a post in the native headmen system in the lower-country (coastal districts) of Ceylon (Sri Lanka) during the colonial era. It was awarded as a title o ...
in 1885 and then
Mudaliyar
Thuluva Vellalar (Thondamandala Tuluva Vellalar), also known as Agamudaya Mudaliars and Arcot Mudaliars, is a caste found in northern Tamil Nadu, southern Andhra Pradesh and southern Karnataka, India. They were originally significant lando ...
in 1900 by the Governor
Joseph West Ridgeway
Sir Joseph West Ridgeway, (16 May 1844 – 16 April 1930) was a British civil servant and colonial governor. He was known as "Sir West Ridgeway". He was involved in the sodomy and child molestation charges against Hector Archibald MacDonald, com ...
.
Family
D.C.G. Attygalle married in 1872 Petronella Abeykoon, daughter of Fonseka Abeykoon. They had three daughters and one son. All his daughters married men of established repute, his grandchildren played a major part in post independence politics of Ceylon. His eldest daughter
Alice Elizabeth, married
John Kotelawala Sr, a police inspector, their son
Sir John Kotelawala
General Sir John Lionel Kotelawala ( si, ශ්රිමත් ජෝන් ලයනල් කොතලාවල; 4 April 1897 – 2 October 1980) was a Sri Lankan statesman, who served as the 3rd Prime Minister of Ceylon (Sri Lanka) fro ...
became the third Prime Minister of Ceylon. His second daughter Lena, married Colonel
T. G. Jayewardene, their son
Major
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T. F. Jayewardene
Major Theodore Frederick "Freddy" Jayewardene (25 March 1911 – ?) was a Ceylonese planter and politician. He was the Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Labour and Member of Parliament for Colombo South from 1948 to 1956.
Earl ...
was a member of parliament and Colonel Jayewardene's nephew
J. R. Jayewardene
Junius Richard Jayewardene ( si, ජුනියස් රිචඩ් ජයවර්ධන, ta, ஜூனியஸ் ரிச்சட் ஜயவர்தனா; 17 September 1906 – 1 November 1996), commonly abbreviated in Sri Lanka as ...
, became the
President of Sri Lanka. Attygalle's youngest daughter, Ellen married
F. R. Senanayake, a
barrister
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and member of the
Colombo Municipal Council
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, he initiated the
Sri Lankan independence movement with his brother
D. S. Senanayake
Don Stephen Senanayake ( si, දොන් ස්ටීවන් සේනානායක,; ta, டி. எஸ். சேனநாயக்கா; 21 October 1884 – 22 March 1952) was a Ceylonese statesman. He was the first Prime Mi ...
, who became the first Prime Minister of Ceylon. Francis Dixon Attygalle was their only son
The Attygalle murder
D.C.G. Attygalle took ill and died on 12 December 1901, his son-in-law John Kotelawala Sr left the police and took over managing Attygalle family business, until he fell out with family and was removed following legal proceedings under taken by Attygalle's widow and son Francis Dixon Attygalle, who took over the business from Kotelawala. The young Francis Dixon Attygalle was murdered when he was shot by a gunman at his home Collamune Walauwa and succumbed to his wounds at hospital. Kotelawala was implicated and arrested on his return from Japan and was later convicted by the
Colombo Assizes court. He committed suicide, while awaiting execution.
See also
*
List of political families in Sri Lanka
This is a partial listing of prominent political families in Sri Lanka.
Abdul Majeed
*A. L. Abdul Majeed (15 November 1933 – 13 November 1987) also known as Mutur Majeed, former Deputy Minister of Information and Broadcasting and Member Parl ...
References
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1836 births
1901 deaths
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