Pierre-Frédéric de Meuron

Pierre-Frédéric de Meuron
Portrait by Anton Graff, 1805
5th Military Governor of British Ceylon
In office
12 July 1797 – 12 October 1798
MonarchGeorge III
Preceded byPeter Bonnevaux
Succeeded byRobert Andrews
(as Resident and Superintendent of British Ceylon)
4th General Officer Commanding, Ceylon
In office
12 July 1797 – ?
Preceded byPeter Bonnevaux
Succeeded byJosiah Champagne
Personal details
Born17 April 1746
Died30 March 1813(1813-03-30) (aged 66)
Neuchâtel, Principality of Neuchâtel
Military service
Allegiance Dutch Republic
Great Britain
United Kingdom
Years of service1781–1812
RankLieutenant-General (British Army)
CommandsGeneral Officer Commanding, Ceylon
Regiment de Meuron
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Pierre-Frédéric de Meuron (17 April 1746 – 30 March 1813) was a Swiss army officer and colonial administrator who served the fifth Military Governor of British Ceylon from 1797 to 1798, and fourth General Officer Commanding, Ceylon. He was also the commanding officer of the Regiment de Meuron, a unit of Swiss mercenaries that had served in Ceylon under the Dutch, but whose transfer of allegiance to Great Britain facilitated the fall of Columbo to the British on 15 October 1796.