Sir Antonio Lefcochilo Dusmani (c. 1800-1890), KCMG was a Count of Corfu and politician of the United States of the Ionian Islands.
A descendant of the Dushmani family he was born in Corfu in c. 1800 as a member of the local Venetian nobility. His aunt was married to the writer Lorenzo Mabilli.[1] Dusmani's grandchildren include Viktor and Sofoklis Dousmanis.[2] In 1833 Dusmani was appointed under-secretary of the Ionian senate in 1834 secretary of the political department. He became the secretary of the general department in 1853, while from 1841 to 1857 he served as secretary of the general commission on public instruction. For his services to the British crown he was appointed Knight Commander of Order of St Michael and St George on September 26, 1849.[3] After the dissolution of the state of the Ionian islands Dusmani translated into Italian from English the records William Ewart Gladstone's mission to the Ionian islands and published them in 1869.