List of governors-general of India
The history of the office of the Governor of Bengal dates back to 1644, when Gabriel Boughton procured privileges for the East India Company which permitted them to build a factory at Hughli, without fortifications. Various chief agents, governors and presidents were appointed to look after company affairs in the Bay of Bengal. In 1773, Warren Hastings was appointed as the first Governor General of the Presidency of Fort William in Bengal following the enactment of the East India Company Act of 1772.[1]
List of governors-general
changeGovernor-General of the Presidency of Fort William in Bengal (1773–1833)
changeThe Regulating Act of 1773 replaced the office of the Governor of the Presidency of Fort William in Bengal with Governor-General of the Presidency of Fort William in Bengal. The office of the Governor of the Presidency of Fort William in Bengal was restored in 1833.
Portrait | Name | Term | Appointer | |
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Warren Hastings[nb 1] | 20 October 1773 |
8 February 1785 |
East India Company (1773–1858) | |
John Macpherson (acting) |
8 February 1785 |
12 September 1786 | ||
The Marquess Cornwallis[nb 2] | 12 September 1786 |
28 October 1793 | ||
John Shore | 28 October 1793 |
18 March 1798 | ||
Alured Clarke (acting) |
18 March 1798 |
18 May 1798 | ||
The Earl of Mornington[nb 3] | 18 May 1798 |
30 July 1805 | ||
The Marquess Cornwallis | 30 July 1805 |
5 October 1805 | ||
Sir George Barlow, Bt (acting) |
10 October 1805 |
31 July 1807 | ||
The Lord Minto | 31 July 1807 |
4 October 1813 | ||
The Marquess of Hastings[nb 4] | 4 October 1813 |
9 January 1823 | ||
John Adam (acting) |
9 January 1823 |
1 August 1823 | ||
The Lord Amherst[nb 5] | 1 August 1823 |
13 March 1828 | ||
William Butterworth Bayley (acting) |
13 March 1828 |
4 July 1828 |
Governors of the Presidency of Fort William in Bengal
(ex-officio Governor-General of India, 1834-1854) | |||||
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No. | Name
(birth–death) |
Portrait | Took office | Left office | Appointer |
1 | The Lord William Bentick
(1774–1839) |
15 November 1834
(1833) |
20 March 1835 | East India Company | |
– | Sir Charles Metcalfe, Bt, ICS[2]
(acting) (1785–1846) |
20 March 1835 | 4 March 1836 | ||
2 | The Lord Auckland (1784–1849) | 4 March 1836 | 28 February 1842 | ||
3 | The Lord Ellenborough (1790–1871) | 28 February 1842 | June 1844 | ||
– | William Wilberforce Bird, ICS[2]
(acting) (1784–1857) |
June 1844 | 23 July 1844 | ||
4 | Sir Henry Hardinge (1785–1856) | 23 July 1844 | 12 January 1848 | ||
5 | The Earl of Dalhousie (1812–1860) | 12 January 1848 | 1 May 1854
(28 February 1856) |
Governors-General and Viceroys of India and Governors-General of the Dominion of India, 1858–1950
changeGovernor-General or Viceroy (lifespan) |
Term of office | Notable events | Secretary of State for India | Prime Minister | |
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Governors-General and Viceroys of India, 1858–1947 | |||||
Appointed by Queen Victoria (1837–1901) | |||||
Charles Canning, Viscount Canning[nb 1] (1812–1862) |
1 November 1858 |
21 March 1862 |
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James Bruce, 8th Earl of Elgin (1811–1863) |
21 March 1862 |
20 November 1863 |
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Charles Wood | Viscount Palmerston |
Robert Napier (acting) (1810–1890) |
21 November 1863 |
2 December 1863 |
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William Denison (acting) (1804–1871) |
2 December 1863 |
12 January 1864 |
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John Lawrence, Baronet (1811–1879) |
12 January 1864 |
12 January 1869 |
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Richard Bourke, 6th Earl of Mayo (1822–1872) |
12 January 1869 |
8 February 1872 |
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George Campbell, 8th Duke of Argyll | William Ewart Gladstone |
John Strachey (acting) (1823–1907) |
9 February 1872 |
23 February 1872 |
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Francis Napier, 10th Lord Napier (acting) (1819–1898) |
24 February 1872 |
3 May 1872 |
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Thomas Baring, Lord Northbrook (1826–1904) |
3 May 1872 |
12 April 1876 |
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Robert Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Earl of Lytton (1831–1891) |
12 April 1876 |
8 June 1880 |
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George Robinson, 1st Marquess of Ripon (1827–1909) |
8 June 1880 |
13 December 1884 |
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Frederick Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, Earl of Dufferin (1826–1902) |
13 December 1884 |
10 December 1888 |
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Henry Petty-Fitzmaurice, 5th Marquess of Lansdowne (1845–1927) |
10 December 1888 |
21 January 1894 |
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Victor Bruce, 9th Earl of Elgin (1849–1917) |
21 January 1894[11] |
6 January 1899 |
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George Curzon, 1st Marquess Curzon of Kedleston[nb 2] (1859–1925) |
6 January 1899 |
18 November 1905 |
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Appointed by King Edward VII (1901–1910) | |||||
Gilbert Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound, 4th Earl of Minto (1845–1914) |
18 November 1905 |
23 November 1910 |
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Appointed by King George V (1910–1936) | |||||
Charles Hardinge, 1st Baron Hardinge of Penshurst (1858–1944) |
23 November 1910 |
4 April 1916 |
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Frederic Thesiger, 1st Viscount Chelmsford (1868–1933) |
4 April 1916 |
2 April 1921 |
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Rufus Isaacs, 1st Marquess of Reading (1860–1935) |
2 April 1921 |
3 April 1926 |
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E. F. L. Wood, Lord Irwin (1881–1959) |
3 April 1926 |
1 July 1929 |
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George Goschen, 2nd Viscount Goschen (acting) (1866–1952) |
1 July 1929 |
18 April 1931 | |||
Freeman Freeman-Thomas, Earl of Willingdon (1866–1941) |
18 April 1931 |
18 April 1936 |
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Appointed by King Edward VIII (1936) | |||||
Victor Hope, 2nd Marquess of Linlithgow (1887–1952) |
18 April 1936 |
1 October 1943 |
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Appointed by King George VI (1936–1947) (as Emperor of India) | |||||
Archibald Wavell, Viscount Wavell (1883–1950) |
1 October 1943 |
21 February 1947 |
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Louis Mountbatten, Viscount Mountbatten of Burma (1900–1979) |
21 February 1947 |
15 August 1947 |
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Governor-General (birth–death) |
Term of office | Notable events | Prime Minister | ||
Governors-General of the Dominion of India, 1947–1950 | |||||
Appointed by King George VI (1947–1950) (as King of India[broken anchor]) | |||||
Louis Mountbatten, Viscount Mountbatten of Burma[nb 3] (1900–1979) |
15 August 1947 |
21 June 1948 |
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Chakravarti Rajagopalachari (1878–1972) |
21 June 1948 |
26 January 1950 |
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- ↑ Created Earl Mountbatten of Burma on 28 October 1947.
References
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