Philip David Warren (c. 1851–?) was the 12th
Surveyor General of Ceylon.
Warren was educated at
Norwich Grammar School
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.
He was appointed in 1904, succeeding
F. H. Grinlinton, and held the office until 1910. He was appointed CMG in the
1908 Birthday Honours and succeeded by
R. S. Templeton.
References
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1850s births
20th-century deaths
Surveyors General of Ceylon
Ceylonese Companions of the Order of St Michael and St George
Year of death missing