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{{Short description|Ceylonese entrepreneur}}
{{Short description|Ceylonese entrepreneur}}
[[Sri Lankan Mudaliyars|Mudaliyar]] '''Thomas Rodrigo''' (11 April 1868 – 7 October 1945) was a [[Demographics of Sri Lanka|Ceylonese]] entrepreneur. He is the owner of the Pagado Tea Rooms.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Sirimane |first1=Shirajiv |title=Food industry is booming and so are we – Pagoda GM |url=http://archives.dailynews.lk/2003/03/18/bus11.html |accessdate=20 April 2020 |work=Daily News}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=One man's vision |url=http://www.ft.lk/ft-lite/one-mans-vision/6-370235 |accessdate=20 April 2020 |publisher=The Financial Times}}</ref>
[[Sri Lankan Mudaliyars|Mudaliyar]] '''Thomas Rodrigo''' (11 April 1868 – 7 October 1945) was a [[Demographics of Sri Lanka|Ceylonese]] entrepreneur. He was the owner of the Pagado Tea Rooms.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Sirimane |first1=Shirajiv |title=Food industry is booming and so are we – Pagoda GM |url=http://archives.dailynews.lk/2003/03/18/bus11.html |accessdate=20 April 2020 |work=Daily News}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=One man's vision |url=http://www.ft.lk/ft-lite/one-mans-vision/6-370235 |accessdate=20 April 2020 |publisher=The Financial Times}}</ref>


Born in [[Panadura]] to Jeronimus Rodrigo and Prolentina Soysa, his grandfather was Anthony Rodrigo, a Patabendi Mahathmaya. We was the youngest of four brothers. He received his education at [[Prince of Wales College, Moratuwa]].
Rodrigo was born in [[Panadura]] to Jeronimus Rodrigo and Prolentina Soysa; his grandfather was Anthony Rodrigo, a Patabendi Mahathmaya. He was the youngest of four brothers. He received his education at [[Prince of Wales College, Moratuwa]].


Following his schooling, he entered public service as a [[Clerk]] in the [[Attorney General's Department (Sri Lanka)|Attorney General's Department]] in the [[Solicitor General of Sri Lanka|Solicitor General]]'s staff. He went on to serve as the Chief Clerk, until his early retirement. The thereafter moved into business in the plantations sector having purchased Rock Cave Estate in Walgama. He then purchased a share of ownership of restaurant Pagoda Tea Rooms in Chatham Street, [[Colombo Fort|Fort]]. The British Government of Ceylon granted him the titular honor of [[Sri Lankan Mudaliyars|Mudaliyar]]. He was a member of the Board of Management of the Colombo [[YMBA]] and the [[Sri Sumangala College]].<ref>{{cite web |title=MUDALIYAR THOMAS RODRIGO |url=https://www.historyofceylontea.com/tea-planters/planters-registry/rodrigo-mudaliyar-thomas--11125547.html |website=History of Ceylon Tea |accessdate=20 April 2020}}</ref>
Following his schooling, he entered public service as a [[Clerk]] in the [[Attorney General's Department (Sri Lanka)|Attorney General's Department]] in the [[Solicitor General of Sri Lanka|Solicitor General]]'s staff. He went on to serve as the Chief Clerk, until his early retirement. He thereafter moved into business in the plantations sector, having purchased Rock Cave Estate in Walgama. He then purchased a share of ownership of the restaurant Pagoda Tea Rooms in Chatham Street, [[Colombo Fort|Fort]]. The British Government of Ceylon granted him the titular honor of [[Sri Lankan Mudaliyars|Mudaliyar]]. He was a member of the Board of Management of the Colombo [[YMBA]] and the [[Sri Sumangala College]].<ref>{{cite web |title=MUDALIYAR THOMAS RODRIGO |url=https://www.historyofceylontea.com/tea-planters/planters-registry/rodrigo-mudaliyar-thomas--11125547.html |website=History of Ceylon Tea |accessdate=20 April 2020}}</ref>


He married Emily Roslyn Fernando from Beruwela and had three sons, Cyril, Percy and Leslie and five daughters, Gertrude, Rita, Beatrice, Ena and Ethel. His son Cyril Rodrigo carried on the family business founded Cyril Rodrigo Restaurants, which started the Green Cabin franchise in Sri Lanka. His son-in-law was [[Vice Admiral]] [[Asoka de Silva (admiral)|Asoka de Silva]], who severed as the [[Commander of the Navy (Sri Lanka)|Commander of the Sri Lanka Navy]] from 1983 to 1986 and Sri Lankan [[Ambassador]] to [[Cuba]].
He married Emily Roslyn Fernando from Beruwela and had three sons, Cyril, Percy and Leslie, and five daughters, Gertrude, Rita, Beatrice, Ena and Ethel. His son Cyril Rodrigo carried on the family business and founded Cyril Rodrigo Restaurants, which started the Green Cabin franchise in Sri Lanka. His son-in-law was [[Vice Admiral]] [[Asoka de Silva (admiral)|Asoka de Silva]], who served as the [[Commander of the Navy (Sri Lanka)|Commander of the Sri Lanka Navy]] from 1983 to 1986 and Sri Lankan [[Ambassador]] to [[Cuba]].


==See also==
==See also==

Latest revision as of 19:15, 18 June 2024

Mudaliyar Thomas Rodrigo (11 April 1868 – 7 October 1945) was a Ceylonese entrepreneur. He was the owner of the Pagado Tea Rooms.[1][2]

Rodrigo was born in Panadura to Jeronimus Rodrigo and Prolentina Soysa; his grandfather was Anthony Rodrigo, a Patabendi Mahathmaya. He was the youngest of four brothers. He received his education at Prince of Wales College, Moratuwa.

Following his schooling, he entered public service as a Clerk in the Attorney General's Department in the Solicitor General's staff. He went on to serve as the Chief Clerk, until his early retirement. He thereafter moved into business in the plantations sector, having purchased Rock Cave Estate in Walgama. He then purchased a share of ownership of the restaurant Pagoda Tea Rooms in Chatham Street, Fort. The British Government of Ceylon granted him the titular honor of Mudaliyar. He was a member of the Board of Management of the Colombo YMBA and the Sri Sumangala College.[3]

He married Emily Roslyn Fernando from Beruwela and had three sons, Cyril, Percy and Leslie, and five daughters, Gertrude, Rita, Beatrice, Ena and Ethel. His son Cyril Rodrigo carried on the family business and founded Cyril Rodrigo Restaurants, which started the Green Cabin franchise in Sri Lanka. His son-in-law was Vice Admiral Asoka de Silva, who served as the Commander of the Sri Lanka Navy from 1983 to 1986 and Sri Lankan Ambassador to Cuba.

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External links and references[edit]

  1. ^ Sirimane, Shirajiv. "Food industry is booming and so are we – Pagoda GM". Daily News. Retrieved 20 April 2020.
  2. ^ "One man's vision". The Financial Times. Retrieved 20 April 2020.
  3. ^ "MUDALIYAR THOMAS RODRIGO". History of Ceylon Tea. Retrieved 20 April 2020.