Henry Luttrell Moysey ISO (10 December 1849 – 15 August 1918) was an English colonial administrator who was the ninth Postmaster General of Ceylon and Director of Telegraphs, serving from 1900–06.
[1] He studied at Cheltenham College and entered the Ceylon Civil Service in September 1870.
[6] In August 1899 he was appointed as an official member of the Legislative Council of Ceylon,[7] following his assignation as Principal Collector of Customs.
[8] Moysey identified himself with the welfare of the local population, particularly the development of native agriculture and increasing the island's food supplies.
[10][11] Upon retiring from the position as Postmaster General on 23 August 1906 he returned to England, settling in Bexhill-on-Sea, Sussex.