Frederick Dornhorst
Frederick Dornhorst, KC was a Ceylonese barrister and King's Advocate.
Educated at Colombo Academy, Dornhorst became a teacher at the Colombo Academy before moving on to a legal career and becoming a barrister at the Inner Temple. In 1903 he was sworn in as a King's Counsel with Ponnambalam Ramanathan and Thomas De Sampayo, the first "silks" of the Bar of Ceylon.
In 1927, he suffered a broken leg while out walking, and subsequently died of pneumonia while recuperating in a London nursing home.
The Dornhorst Memorial Prize is awarded annually to the most popular student at Royal College Colombo in the memory of Frederick Dornhorst.