Charles Ambrose Lorensz

Charles Ambrose Lorensz

Charles Ambrose Lorensz, (1829-1871) was a lawyer, journalist and a prominent colonial era legislator from Ceylon. He was a member of the Legislative Council. He is credited for initiating Sri Lankan journalism and was the founder and editor of the island's first local news paper the Ceylon Examiner. He was a District Judge and was an Acting Queen’s Advocat.

Born to a Burger family, Lorensz was educated at the prestigious Colombo Academy, wining the Turnour Prize in 1946. Beginning his legal practice in 1949, he became a barrister at the Lincoln's Inn in 1955. He was a member of the Royal Asiatic Society, Ceylon Branch in 1930.

After serving as the District Judge of Chilaw in 1855, he went back to become a practicing lawyer. He was appointed as a Burger non official member Legislative Council of Ceylon from 1856 to 1864, as opposed to the official members who held there seat in the council by virtue of there office in government. He was the first non official member to claim and receive the right of introducing a private bill. A advocate for local government, he played a major role in the establishment of the Colombo Municipal Council, the first municipality of which he was one of the first elected members from 1860 to 1870. He resigned from the Legislative Council in 1864.

Lorensz was credited with being the architect of the currency ordinance which enacted that Ceylon should switch from the British currency to its own of rupees and for coining the term Ceylonese. He played a major role in the reform and development of education, the amendment and codification of the law, the inauguration of the Ceylon Government Railway.

Lorensz and a syndicate purchased the Examiner in 1859, which was renamed as the Ceylon Examiner thus becoming the first Ceylonese newspaper, of which he was the managing editor.

The Lorensz Scholarship is awarded at Royal College Colombo his old alma mater in his memory since 1876.

Works

  • Provisional Payment, 1856
  • Editor, Law Reports, 1856-1870
  • Notes on Kovil Practice, 1860

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