Governor-General of Malta

Governor-General of Malta

The Governor-General of Malta was the representative in Malta of Queen Elizabeth II as Queen of Malta between independence in 1964 until the declaration of the republic in the 1974.

Governors of Malta, 1813-1964

*1813-1824: Lieut.-General Sir Thomas Maitland
*1824-1826: General Francis Rawdon-Hastings, 1st Marquess of Hastings
*1827-1836: Major-General Sir Frederick Cavendish Ponsonby
*1836-1843: Lieut.-General Sir Henry Bouverie
*1843-1847: Lieut.-General Sir Patrick Stuart
*1847-1851: Right Honourable Richard More O'Ferrall::*1851-1851 (13 May to 27 October): Lt. General Robert Ellice (acting)
*1851-1858: Major-General Sir William Reid
*1858-1864: Lieut-General Sir John Gaspard Le Marchant
*1864-1867: Lieut.-General Sir Henry Knight Storks
*1867-1872: General Sir Patrick Grant
*1872-1878: General Sir Charles Thomas van Straubenzee
*1878-1884: General Sir Arthur Borton
*1884-1888: General Sir John Lintorn Arabin Simmons
*1888-1890: Lieut.-General Sir Henry D'Oyley Torrens
*1890-1893: Lieut.-General Sir Henry Augustus Smyth
*1893-1899: General Sir Arthur James Lyon Fremantle
*1899-1903: Lieut.-General Francis Grenfell, 1st Baron Grenfell
*1903-1907: General Sir Charles Mansfield Clark
*1907-1909: Lieut.-General Sir Henry Fane Grant
*1909-1914: General Sir Henry Macleod Leslie Rundle
*1915-1919: Field-Marshal Paul Methuen, 3rd Baron Methuen
*1919-1924: Field-Marshal Herbert Plumer, 1st Baron Plumer
*1924-1927: General Sir Walter Norris Congreve
*1927-1931: General Sir John Philip Du Cane
*1934-1935: General Sir David Graham Campbell
*1935-1940: General Sir Charles Bonham Carter
*1940-1942: General Sir William Dobbie
*1942-1944: Field Marshal the Right Hon. John Vereker, 6th Viscount Gort
*1944-1946: Lieut.-General Sir Edmond Charles Acton Schreiber
*1946-1949: Sir Francis Douglas
*1949-1954: Sir Gerald Hallen Creasy
*1954-1959: Lieut.-General Sir Robert Edward Laycock
*1959-1962: Admiral Sir Guy Grantham
*1962-1964: Sir Maurice Henry Dorman

Governors-General of Malta, 1964-1974

*Sir Maurice Henry Dorman (21 September 1964–4 July 1971)
*Sir Anthony Joseph Mamo (4 July 1971–13 December 1974)

ee also

*Commonwealth Realm
*President of Malta


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