Fredrick de Saram
Colonel, Proctor, Royal College Colombo, Dornhorst Memorial Prize, University of Oxford, Blue (university sport)
978-613-5-90854-1
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80
2011-05-27
34,00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Colonel Fredrick Cecil "Derek" de Saram OBE, CA was a Sri Lankan lawyer, a Ceylon cricket captain, and an officer of the Ceylon Army. He led the attempted military coup of 1962. Born to Frederick De Saram, a Proctor, and Myra Loos, De Saram was educated at Royal College, Colombo, where he was Head Prefect and school cricket captain. He also won the coveted Dornhorst Memorial Prize. He then attended the University of Oxford, where he earned Oxford Blues in cricket and tennis. He was captain of the university cricket team. After his return to Ceylon, he became a barrister in his family's law firm, DL & F De Saram, one of the oldest law firms in the country. De Saram married Nedra Obeysekera, daughter of Stanley Obeysekera. They had two daughters, Tara and Oosha, who both excelled in sports at a national level, the former in swimming and the latter in both swimming and tennis. Julian Bolling is De Saram's grandson
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