Howard Frank Parfitt
Howard Frank Parfitt (1888 – 1957) was a British tea planter, businessman and politician in colonial Ceylon.[1][2]
Howard Frank Parfitt was born in 1888 in Essex, the son of Frank Chapman Parfitt and Alice.
Parfitt arrived in Ceylon in 1910[3] and by 1919 was appointed as a Director of Mackwoods Limited, a major Ceylonese tea producer.
On 7 January 1926 Parfitt served as an inaugural board member of the Tea Research Institute of Ceylon.
Parfitt was appointed as a nominated member of the 2nd State Council of Ceylon on 2 March 1936,[1][4][5] where he served on the Executive Committee for Home Affairs.[6] He resigned from the State Council on 18 May 1943.[1]
He died in 1957, at the age of 69, in Surrey, England.
References
- ^ a b c Members of the Legislatures of Ceylon: 1931-1972. National State Assembly Library. 1972. p. 111.
- ^ Ferguson's Ceylon Directory. The Ceylon Observer Press. 1942. p. 910.
- ^ Who's who of Ceylon. 1920. p. 148.
- ^ The Ceylon Blue Book. Government Printer, South Africa. 1938. p. 32.
- ^ Debates of the State Council of Ceylon, 1936. State Council of Ceylon. 1937. p. 61.
- ^ Ferguson's Ceylon Directory. The Ceylon Observer Press. 1942. p. 211.
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