Chevalier Peter Bertram Cypriano Castellino de Noronha KSG CE (19 April 1897 – 24 July 1970) was a businessman and civil servant of Kanpur, India.
Peter was born to Claudine Rachel de Noronha and William Constantine, a prominent Goan businessman in Kanpur who owned an auctioneering company.
[citation needed] He received a gold medal (stood first in the university) in civil engineering in 1918 and won a scholarship for further research, which he refused.
[citation needed] After leaving Rourkee, he served in World War I in the King George's Own Royal Sappers and Miners where he received a service medal.
During the great Kanpur floods in 1950, he was instrumental helping save the lives of many trapped people and offering medical aid to the injured.
His funeral was attended by six hundred city residents despite being during working hours and he was buried in the Lal Kurti Cemetery in Kanpur Cantonment.