British governors of Ceylon

British governors of Ceylon

The Governor of Ceylon was a British official who ruled Ceylon (currently Sri Lanka) during the colonial period between 1798 and 1948.

Upon the end of British rule and the creation of Dominion of Ceylon in 1948, this office was replaced by the Governor-General, who represented the British Monarch and not the Government of the United Kingdom as did the Governor. The office of Governor-General was it self was abolished in 1972 and replace by the post of President when Sri Lanka became a Republic.

The Governor

The Governor, appointed by the British monarch (on the advice of the prime minister), maintained executive power in Ceylon throughout British rule. He was head of the executive council and the pre-independence government of Ceylon.

The Governor was the most powerful official in Ceylon and only during world war 2 when Admiral Sir Geoffrey Layton was appointed Commander-in-Chief, Ceylon with power exceeding the Governor.

List of Governors (1798–1937)

Between 1796, when British forces first arrived on the island and the appointing of the first Governor of Ceylon in 1798, Ceylon was governed by the Governor of Madras.

* Frederick North, 12 October 179819 July 1805
* Thomas Maitland 19 July 180519 March 1811
* Robert Brownrigg, 11 March 18121 February, 1820
* Edward Paget, 2 February 18226 November 1822
* Edward Barnes, 18 January 182413 October 1831
* Robert Wilmot-Horton, 23 October 18317 November 1837
* James Alexander Stewart-Mackenzie, 7 November 183715 April 1841
* Colin Campbell, 15 April 184119 April 1847
* The Viscount Torrington, 29 May 184718 October 1850
* Sir George William Anderson, 27 November 185018 January 1855
* Henry George Ward, 11 May 185530 June 1860
* Charles Justin MacCarthy, 22 October 18601 December 1863
* Sir Hercules Robinson, 21 March 18654 January 1872, "acting to 16 May 1865"
* William Henry Gregory, 4 March 18724 September 1877
* Sir James Robert Longdon, 4 September 187710 July 1883
* Sir Arthur Hamilton-Gordon, 3 December 188328 May 1890
* Arthur Elibank Havelock, 28 May 189024 October 1895
* Joseph West Ridgeway, 10 February 189619 November 1903
* Sir Henry Arthur Blake, 3 December 190311 July 1907
* Sir Henry Edward McCallum, 24 August 190724 January 1913
* Robert Chalmers, 18 October 19134 December 1915
* Sir John Anderson, 15 April 191624 March 1918
* Sir William Henry Manning, 10 September 19181 April 1925
* Sir Hugh Clifford, 30 November 1925–1927
* Sir Herbert Stanley, 20 August 192811 February 1931
* Sir Graeme Thompson, 11 April 193120 September 1933
* Reginald Edward Stubbs, 23 December 193330 June 1937
* Sir Andrew Caldecott, 16 October 193719 September 1944
* Sir Henry Monck-Mason Moore, 19 September 19444 February 1948

Acting Governors

* "John Wilson, 19 March 181111 March 1812, acting, first time"
* "Edward Barnes, 1 February 18202 February 1822"
* "James Campbell, 6 November 182218 January 1824"
* "John Wilson, 13 October 183123 October 1831, acting, second time"
* "James Emerson Tennent, 19 April 184729 May 1847"
* "Charles Justin MacCarthy, 18 October 185027 November 1850, acting, first time"
* "Charles Justin MacCarthy, 18 January 185511 May 1855, second time"
* "Henry Frederick Lockyer, 30 June 186030 July 1860"
* "Charles Edmund Wilkinson, 30 July 186022 October 1860"
* "Terence O'Brien, 1 December 186321 March 1865"
*" Sir Hercules Robinson, 21 March 18654 January 1872, acting to 16 May 1865"
* "Henry Turner Irving, 4 January 18724 March 1872"
* "John Douglas, 10 July 18833 December 1883"
* "Edward Noël Walker, 24 October 189510 February 1896"
* "Everard F. im Thurn, 19 November 19033 December 1903"
* "Hugh Clifford, 11 July 190724 August 1907"
* "Reginald Edward Stubbs, 24 January 191318 October 1913, acting, first time"
* "Reginald Edward Stubbs, 4 December 191515 April 1916, acting, second time"
* "Reginald Edward Stubbs, 24 March 191810 September 1918, acting, third time"
* "Cecil Clementi, 1 April 192518 October 1925"
* "Edward Bruce Alexander, 18 October 192530 November 1925"
* "Bernard Henry Bourdillon, 11 February 193111 April 1931"
* "Francis Graeme Tyrrell, 20 September 193323 December 1933"
* "Maxwell MacLagan Wedderburn, 30 June 193716 October 1937"

References

* [http://www.rulers.org/ruls3.html#sri_lanka Governors of Ceylon]
* [http://www.constitution.gov.lk/Constitutional_Evolution_3.shtml CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY, Ministry Constitutional Change and National Integration]

ee also

*Governor-General of Ceylon
*History of Sri Lanka


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