Laetitia Anna Layard Dowbiggin
Laetitia Anna Layard Dowbiggin was a British Christian missionary and teacher in Ceylon.
Early life
Laetitia Anna Layard was born in Colombo, Ceylon, one of the nine children of Sir Charles Peter Layard and Louisa Anne Layard. Her father was also born in Colombo, and was the city's first mayor. Her brother Charles Layard was Attorney General of Ceylon.Other notable members of the extended Layard family of Ceylon included archaeologist Austen Henry Layard and his brother Edgar Leopold Layard.
Career
Dowbiggin and her husband were Anglican missionaries with the Church Mission Society at Cotta in Ceylon, her home country, from 1869 to 1901. They founded a church at Angampitiya, and boarding schools for boys and girls, during their work. She served as the girls' school matron, overseeing between forty and eighty resident students, into her widowhood, retiring in 1906.She took a furlough in England in 1910 and 1911, then returned to Ceylon to live at Liyanwela as an independent missionary and community worker. "She had a remarkable way of keeping in touch with the old girls, and a wonderful power of winning and retaining the love of her pupils," according to a history published in 1922.