Provinces of British India
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Provinces of British India
Note: British colonial authorities ruled India with two administrative systems: About 60% of territory of the Indian sub-continent were provinces and territories directly under British colonial administration (British India), 40% of the sub-continent were native Indian ("princely") States under direct treaty relations with British India (A-J and K-Z). The number of provinces increased starting from 1834 from then existing 3 provinces (presidencies), the new provinces were headed by governors or lieutenant-governors in case of "major" provinces, or chief commissioners in case of "minor" provinces. At the end of the British rule in 1947 there were 11 provinces under governors and chief ministers (responsible governments were granted in 1937), and 6 provinces under chief commissioners.
Party abbreviations: AIC = All India
Congress; BPML = Bengal Provincial Muslim League
(center-right, Muslim Bengali regionalist, 1912-1947); BUMP
= Bengal United Muslim Party; DP =
Democratic Party (193.-19..); ICP =
Independent Congress Party (1926-193.); IIL
= Indian Independence League (nationalist, pro-Japanese,
1937-1945); INC = Indian National Congress
(nationalist, pro-India independence, mainly Hindu,
est.1885); IP = Ittihad Party (Union Party); JP
= Swaraj Party (Justice Party); KPP =
Krishak Praja Party (Farmer People's Party, East Bengal
peasant party, 1936-1947); LP = Liberal
Party (1910-19..); MIP =
Muslim Independent Party (Bihar regionalist, est.1936);
ML = Muslim League, All India (Muslim party,
1906-1947); MLA = Muslim Legislative
Association; MPP = Muslim Political Party; NAP
= National Agriculturist Parties (united province
landowners and pro-government loyalists); NBP =
Non-Brahmin Party; NLFI = National Liberal
Federation of India (moderate, split from INC, 1918-Dec
1918 named All India Moderate Conference, Dec 1919
19..); UMNP = United Muslim Nationalist Party
(pro-independence and opposition to the All India Muslim
League and the partition of India); UP
= Unionist Party (former name Unionist Muslim League,
1921-1947, merged into ML); Mil = Military
Aden (1932-1937): see under Yemen
Ajmer-Merwara
25 Jun
1818
Ajmer district ceded to the U.K. by Gwalior, part of Bengal.
May 1823
Merwara ceded to U.K.
by Udaipur, part of Bengal.
1832 - 1871
Part (division) of North-Western
Provinces.
1 Apr
1871
Ajmer-Merwara a separate province (also known as Ajmir
province,
and
Ajmer-Merwara-Kekri).
15 Aug
1947
Part of independent India (as Ajmer-Merwara
province).
Superintendents for Ajmer
9 Jul 1818 - 17 Jul 1818 Nixon (acting)
18 Jul 1818 - 15 Dec 1824 Francis Boyle Shannon
Wilder (b. 1785 - d.
1849)
16 Dec 1824 - 21 Apr 1825 Richard Francis Moore
(1st time) (b. 1802 - d. 1873)
(acting)
22 Apr 1825 - 23 Oct 1827 Henry Johnson Middleton
(b. 1793? - d.
1866)
24 Oct 1827 - 28 Nov 1831 Richard Cavendish
(b. 1794 - d. 1876)
29 Nov 1831 - 1 Jul 1832 Richard Francis
Moore (2nd time) (s.a.)
(acting)
2 Jul 1832 - 16 Apr 1834 Alexander
Spiers
(b. 1785 - d. 1847)
17 Apr 1834 - 30 Jun 1836 George Frederick
Edmonstone (b.
1813 d. 1864)
1 Jul 1836 - 25 Jul 1837 Charles Edward
Trevelyan
(b. 1807 - d. 1886)
26 Jul 1837 - Feb 1842 John
Dunkin
Macnaghten
(b. 1810 - d. 1861)
Superintendents for Merwara
(from Feb 1842, Ajmer-Merwara)
1823 - 1836
Henry Hall
(b. 1789 - d. 1875)
1836 - 1857
Charles George Dixon
(b. 1795 - d.
1857)
Commissioners for Ajmer-Merwara (also Agents to
the Governors-general for the Rajputana Agency)
1832 - 29 Nov 1833
Abraham Lockett
(b. 1781 - d. 1834)
29 Nov 1833 - Jun 1834 Alexander
Spiers
(acting)
(s.a.)
Jun 1834 - 1 Feb 1839
Nathaniel
Alves
(b. 1788 - d. 1875)
1 Feb 1839 - 1839 John
Ludlow (acting)
(b. 1788 - d. 1880)
Apr 1839 - Dec 1847
James Sutherland
(d. 1848)
Jan 1844 - Oct
1846 Charles
Thoresby
(b. 1793? - d. 1862)
(acting
for Sutherland)
Dec 1847 - Jan
1853 John Low
(b. 1788 - d. 1880)
25 Jun 1848 - 19 Nov 1848 Charles Lionel Showers
(b. 1816 - d. 1895)
(acting for Low)
8 Sep 1851 - 1 Dec 1851
Duncan Archibald
Malcolm
(b. 1809 - d. 1855)
(acting for Low)
1852 -
1853
George St. Patrick
Lawrence (b.
1804 - d. 1884)
(1st time)
5 Mar 1853 - Feb
1857 Henry Montgomery
Lawrence
(b. 1806 - d. 1857)
15 Mar 1857 - Apr 1864
George St. Patrick
Lawrence
(s.a.)
(2nd time)
10 Apr 1859 - 24 Nov 1860 William Frederick
Eden (b. 1814
- d. 1867)
(acting
for Lawrence)
Apr 1864 -
1867
William Frederick Eden
(s.a.)
1867 - 1870
Richard Harte
Keatinge
(b. 1825 - d. 1904)
15 Jun 1870 - 1 Apr 1871 John
Cheap Brooke
(b. 1818 - d. 1899)
(acting for Keatinge)
Chief commissioners
(to 1944, also Agents to the Governors-general [from
1937, Residents] in Rajputana states)
1 Apr 1871 - 21 Jun 1873 Richard Harte
Keatinge
(s.a.)
1 Apr 1871 - 21 Jun 1873 John Cheape
Brooke
(s.a.)
(acting for Keatinge)
21 Jun 1873 - 6 Apr 1874 Lewis Pelly (1st
time)
(b. 1825 - d. 1892)
(from 30 May 1874, Sir Lewis Pelly)
(acting to 6 Feb 1874)
6 Apr 1874 - 6 Jul 1874 William
Henry Howell Beynon (b.
1826 - d. 1903)
(acting)
6 Jul 1874 12 Nov 1874 Sir Lewis Pelly
(2nd
time)
(s.a.)
12 Nov 1874 18 Aug 1876 Alfred Comyns Lyall
(acting) (b. 1835
- d. 1911)
18 Aug 1876 - 5 Mar 1877 Charles Kenneth
Mackenzie Walter (b. 1833 - d. 1892)
(1st time)(acting)
5 Mar 1877 12 Dec 1878 Sir Lewis Pelly
(3rd time) (s.a.)
12 Dec 1878 - 27 Mar 1887 Edward Ridley Colborne
Bradford (b. 1836 - d. 1911)
(from 6 Jun 1885, Sir Edward Ridley Colborne
Bradford)
(1st time)
17 Mar 1881 28 Nov 1882 Charles Kenneth
Mackenzie Walter (s.a.)
(2nd time) (acting)
28 Nov 1882 27 Mar 1887 Sir Edward Ridley
Colborne Bradford(s.a.)
(2nd time)
27 Mar 1887 - 20 Mar 1890 Charles Kenneth
Mackenzie Walter (b. 1833 - d. 1892)
(3rd time)(acting to 1 Apr 1887)
20 Mar 1890 27 Aug 1891 George Herbert Trevor
(1st time) (b. 1840 - d. 1927)
27 Aug 1891 2 Dec 1891 Percy William
Powlett (acting) (b. 1837 - d.
1910)
2 Dec 1891 22 Nov 1893 George Herbert
Trevor (2nd time) (s.a.)
5 Nov 1893 - 22 Nov
1893 William Hutt Curzon
Wyllie
(b. 1848 - d. 1909)
(acting for Trevor)
22 Nov 1893 11 Jan 1894 William
Francis Prideaux (acting) (b. 1840 - d. 1914)
11 Jan 1894 - 20 Mar 1895 George Herbert Trevor
(3rd time) (s.a.)
20 Mar 1895 - 10 Mar 1898 Robert Joseph
Crosthwaite
(b. 1841 - d. 1917)
(from 22 Jun 1897, Sir Robert Joseph
Crosthwaite)
10 Mar 1898 - 1 May 1900 Arthur Henry
Temple Martindale (b. 1854 -
d. 1942)
(1st time)
1 May 1900 1 Apr 1901 William Hutt
Curzon Wyllie (acting)(b. 1848 d. 1909)
1 Apr 1901 - 3 Feb 1902 Arthur Parry
Thornton (acting) (b. 1848 - d.
1909)
3 Feb 1902 - 1 Apr 1905 Arthur Henry
Temple Martindale (s.a.)
(from 24 Jun 1904, Sir Arthur Henry Temple Martindale)
(2nd time)
1 Apr 1905 - 4 Jan 1918 Elliot
Graham
Colvin
(b. 1861 - d. 1940)
(from 12 Dec 1911, Sir Elliot Graham Colvin)
(acting to 1 Oct 1905)
10 Jul 1906 8 Jan 1907 Charles Hamerton
Pritchard
(b. 1863 - d. 1916)
(acting for Colvin)
6 Nov 1908 17 Oct 1909 Alexander
Fleetwood Pinhey (b.
1861 - d. 1916)
(acting for Colvin)
Apr 1909 - 1909
Wallace
Christopher Ramsay Stratton(b. 1862 - d. 1942)
(acting for Colvin)
Oct 1909 bf.May 1910
Philip Trevor Augustine Spence
(b. 1865 - d. 19..)
(acting for Colvin)
4 May 1912 4 Nov 1912 Wallace
Christopher Ramsay Stratton(s.a.)
(acting for Colvin)
4 Jan 1918 - 22 Dec 1919 John
Manners
Smith
(b. 1864 - d. 1920)
21 Apr 1919 21 Dec 1919 Alan Thomas
Holme
(b. 1872 - d. 1931)
(acting for Smith)
22 Dec 1919 - 7 Aug 1925 Robert Erskine
Holland
(b. 1873 - d. 1965)
7 Aug 1925 - 18 Mar 1927 Stewart Blakeley
Agnew Patterson (b. 1872 - d. 1942)
18 Mar 1927 - 14 Oct 1932 Leonard William
Reynolds
(b. 1874 - d. 1946)
(from 3 Jun 1931, Sir Leonard William
Reynolds)
14 Oct 1932 - Apr 1937 George
Drummond
Ogilvie
(b. 1882 - d. 1966)
(from 1 Jan 1936, Sir George Drummond Ogilvie)
Apr 1937 - Oct 1937? Basil
John Knight Hallowes
(b. 1884 - d. 1971)
28 Oct 1937 - 1 Oct 1942 Arthur Cunningham
Lothian
(b. 1887 - d. 1962)
(from 12 Jun 1941, Sir Arthur
Cunningham Lothian)
11 May 1939 30 Jun 1939 Conrad Laurence
Corfield
(b. 1893 d. 1980)
(acting
for Lothian)
1 Oct 1942 - 1944
George Van Baerle Gillan
(b. 1890 - d. 1974)
1 Dec 1944 - 14 Aug 1947 Hiranand Rupchand
Shivdasani (b.
1904 - d. 1951)
Andaman and Nicobar Islands
1 Jan
1756
Denmark
annexes Great Nicobar Island, in the Nicobar
Islands which
are named Frederiksøerne (Frederik's Islands);
Grand Nicobar
settlement is named Nye Danmark (New Denmark).
18 Oct 1756
Danish settlement relocated to
Nye Sjaelland (New Sealand)
(on
Camorta Island)(subordinated to Danish
India [Tranquebar]).
29 Aug 1757 - 19 Aug 1768 Nicobar Islands
abandoned by Denmark.
19 Aug
1768
Nicobar Islands (Nikobarerne) Danish colonization
attempt revived,
but quickly reduced to a few missionaries at any given
time.
6 Jun 1778
Austrian colonization
attempt in Nicobar Islands launched
with resident Lt. Gottfried Stahl aboard Joseph
und Theresia,
under Imperial Asiatic Company of Trieste and Antwerp
(officially
Société
impériale asiatique de Trieste et Anvers),
also known as
Antwerp
Company, founded in 1775 and operating until
Feb 1785.
12 Jul 1778
Austrians
acquire possession of four islands from the natives
(Nancowry,
Car Nicobar, Trinkat, and Katchall) in violation of
Danish claims.
1783
Lt. Stahl dies, the surviving party leaves, Austrian
colonization
attempt is abandoned.
Mar 1788 - Sep
1792 Nicobar
Islands abandoned by Denmark.
28 Sep 1789
British settlement party led by Lt.
Archibald Blair lands on South
Andaman, formally claiming the Andaman Islands
for U.K. on
25 Oct 1789 by flag hoisting at Port Cornwallis
(later Port
Blair) on South Andaman Island (relocated to North
Andaman
Island on 30 Dec 1792); part of British India (Bengal).
May 1796
British Port
Cornwallis settlement abandoned in favor of
Penang.
13 Feb 1808 - 20 Sep 1815 Nicobar Islands
nominally claimed by the British when they
occupy Danish Tranquebar (Trankebar).
c.1809 - 1 Aug
1831 Nicobar Islands
abandoned by Denmark.
1 Aug 1831
Nicobar
Islands new Danish settlement (on
Camorta Island), named
Frederikshøj (subordinated to Tranquebar).
Aug 1837 - 5 Jan 1846
Nicobar Islands again abandoned by Denmark.
5 Jan 1846 - 25 Feb 1846 Nicobar
Islands visited by Danish expedition under Capt. Steen
Andersen Bille (b. 1797 - d. 1883).
15 Feb
1846
Danish settlement (on Camorta Island) in Nicobar Islands
(Nikobarerne), named Frederikshavn (subordinated
to Tranquebar).
11 Jun 1848
Last Danish presence in Nicobar
Islands withdrawn.
22 Jan
1858
Andaman Islands British penal settlement established at
Port Blair
(part
of British India [subordinated to commissioner of British
Burma
2 Apr 1864 (commissioner of Tenasserim to 24
Sep 1864) -
1869]).
8 Dec
1868
Danish government, considering islands derelict,
voluntarily waives
rights over Nicobar Islands (by Danish Foreign
Ministers note).
27 Mar 1869
Nicobar Islands annexed to U.K. by
Arthur Morrell on HMS Spiteful.
16 Apr 1869
Nicobar Islands annexed to British
India by Arthur Morrell
again on HMS Spiteful
(subordinated to the Andaman Islands).
15 Jul 1872
Chief Commissionership of the
Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
23 Mar 1942 - 9 Oct 1945 Japanese
occupation (in Port Blair; from 13 Jun 1942 in
Nicobars).
29 Dec 1943 - 2 Aug 1945 Under
civil administration by the Japanese-sponsored Provisional
Government of Free India. Andaman Islands are
renamed Shaheed
Dweep (Martyr Islands) and Nicobar Islands
renamed Swaraj Dweep
(Freedom Islands).
10 Oct 1945 - 6 Feb 1946
British military administration.
15 Aug
1947
Part of independent India (as Andaman and
Nicobar province).
Danish Head Chiefs of the Nicobar Islands
(Opperhoveder paa Frederiksøerne)
1 Jan 1756 - Mar
1756 Jørgen Bartholomaeus Tanck
(b. 172. - d. 1756)
Mar 1756 - Jun? 1756
David Robertsen Faye (acting)
(b. 171. - d. 1756)
Jun? 1756 - 9 Sep 1756
Tanner (Tannen) (acting)
9 Sep 1756 - 6 Dec 1756 Tyge Volqvartz
(Volquartz)
(b. 17.. - d. 1756)
6 Dec 1756 -
13 Jun 1757 Christian Friderich Lund (1st time)(b.
1715 - d. ....)
(acting)
13 Jun
1757 - 19 Jun 1757 Jens Twede
(Twed)
(b. 171. - d. 1757)
19 Jun 1757 - 29 Aug
1757 Christian Friderich Lund (2nd time)(s.a.)
(acting)
29 Aug 1757 - 19 Aug
1768 Abandoned
Danish Residents of
the Nicobar Islands (Residenter
paa Nikobarerne)
19 Aug 1768 - 23 Nov 1768 Michael Kundt (Kund)
(b. 1707 - d. 1768)
23 Nov 1768 - 29 Sep 1769 Gottlieb Völcker
(Völker)(1st time)(b. 1725 - d. 1776)
(acting)
29 Sep 1769 - 3 Nov 1769 Jacob Falck
(acting)
(b. 173. - d. 1769)
3 Nov 1769 - 10 Jan 1770 Niels
Lorentzen
Snitler
(b. 17.. - d. 1770)
10 Jan 1770 - 13 Sep 1776 Gottlieb Völcker
(Völker)(2nd time)(s.a.)
13 Sep 1776 - 14 Oct
1777 Philip Daniel Armedinger (acting) (d.
1777)
14 Oct 1777 - 9 Oct 1778 Joseph (Josef)
Blaschke (acting) (b. 1731 - d.
1782)
12 Jul 1778 -
1783
Gottfried Stahl -Austrian Resident
(d. 1783)
9 Oct 1778 - 5 Jan 1781 Jacob
Hegner
(b. 1747
- d. ....)
9 Jan 1781 - 13 Jan 1781 Johann
Christian Friderich Heyne (b.
1749 - d. 1783)
(acting)
13 Jan 1781 - 20 Jun 1781 Johann
Christian
Steinmann
(b. 1753 - d. 1781)
20 Jun 1781 - 1 Sep 1784 Johann
Gottfried Hänsel
(b. 1749 - d. 1814)
1 Sep 1784 - 24 Dec 1784
Johannes Heinrich Kuntz (Kunz) (b. 1758 -
d. 1785)
(1st
time)
24 Dec 1784 - 1 Jan 1785
Johann Martin Fleckner (acting)
(b. 1752 - d. 1786)
1 Jan 1785 - 23 Nov 1785
Johannes Heinrich Kuntz (Kunz)
(s.a.)
(2nd time)
23 Nov 1785 - 12 Dec 1785 Johann
Friedrich Rudolphi (b.
1763 - d. 1825)
(1st
time) (acting)
12 Dec 1785 - 12 Apr 1786 Niels
Sørensen
(b. 1717? - d. 1786)
12 Apr 1786 - 22 Oct 1786
Johann Friedrich
Rudolphi
(s.a.)
(2nd time) (acting)
22 Oct 1786 - 6 Dec 1787 Søren Hansen Kragh
(Krag)(acting) (b. 1747 - d. 1788)
6 Dec 1787 - Mar 1788 Jørgen
Ohmeyer
(b. 17.. - d. 1788)
Mar 1788 - Sep
1792 Abandoned
Sep 1792 - 1792
Johan Christopher Pipping
(b. 17.. - d. 1792?)
1792 - c.1809
Emanuel Ditjens (Ditzen)
(acting) (b. 17.. - d. af.1809)
c.1809 - 1 Aug
1831 Abandoned
1 Aug 1831 - 15 Dec 1834
David Rosen
(b. 1791 -
d. 1862)
15 Dec 1834 - Feb? 1835
Francis Kerver (acting)
(b. 17.. - d. 1835)
(Francisco Cerveira)
Feb? 1835 - 1836
A'Cunha (acting)
1836 - 17 May 1836
Ambalavam (acting)
17 May 1836 - May 1836 Otto Rudolph
(Rudolf) Buchhave (b. 1806 - d. 1889)
Boeck
May 1836 - Aug 1837
Adolph Wilhelm Bucksmann (Buxmann) (b.
1810 - d. 18..)
(acting)
Aug 1837 - 25 Jan 1846
Abandoned
25 Jan 1846 - 11 Jun
1848 Richard
Aschlund
(b. 1800 - d. 1863)
11 Jun 1847 - 22 Jan
1858 Abandoned
British Superintendents,
Andamans (at Port Cornwallis)
28 Sep 1789 - 5
Mar 1793 Archibald
Blair
(b. 1751 - d. 1815)
5 Mar 1793 - May
1796 Alexander
Kyd
(b. 1754 - d. 1826)
May 1796 - 22 Jan 1858
Abandoned
Superintendents of Port Blair
22 Jan 1858 - 10 Mar 1858 Henry Man (1st
time) (acting) (b. 1815 -
d. 1898)
10 Mar 1858 - 3 Oct 1859 James Pattison
Walker
(b. 1823 - d. 1906)
3 Oct 1859 - May
1862 James Colpoys Haughton
(b. 1817 - d. 1887)
May 1862 - 29 Jun 1864 Robert
Christopher Tytler
(b.
1818 - d. 1872)
30 Jun 1864 - 8 Jun 1869 Barnett
Ford
(b. 1824 - d. 1907)
9 Jun 1869 - 15 Mar 1871 Henry Man
(2nd time)
(s.a.)
16 Mar 1871 - 14 Jul 1872 Frederick Lyon Playfair
(acting) (b. 1830 - d. 1907)
Chief Commissioners of the Andamans and the
Nicobars
15 Jul 1872 7 May 1875 Donald
Martin
Stewart
(b. 1824 - d. 1900)
(acting to 18 Feb 1873)
7 May 1875 26 May 1875 Montague
Protheroe (1st time) (b.
1841 - d. 1905)
(acting)
26 May 1875 - 27 Nov 1876 Charles Arthur
Barwell (1st time) (b. 1826 - d. 1895)
(acting to 24 Mar 1876)
27 Nov 1876 27 Feb 1878 Montague
Protheroe (2nd time) (s.a.)
(acting)
27 Feb 1878 13 Dec 1878 Charles Arthur
Barwell (2nd time)
(s.a.)
13 Dec 1878 24 Feb 1879 Reginald Justus
Wimberley
(b. 1841 - d. 1911)
(1st time) (acting)
24 Feb 1879 12 Dec 1879 Charles Arthur
Barwell (3rd time) (s.a.)
12 Dec 1879 17 Oct 1881 Thomas Cadell
(1st
time)
(b. 1835 - d. 1919)
(acting to 21 Dec 1880)
17 Oct 1881 - 28 Feb 1883 Montague
Protheroe (3rd time)
(s.a.)
(acting)
28 Feb 1883 12 Feb 1887 Thomas Cadell
(2nd
time)
(s.a.)
12 Feb 1887 - 25 Feb 1887 Reginald Justus
Wimberley
(s.a.)
(2nd time) (acting)
25 Feb 1887 5 Oct 1888 Thomas
Cadell (3rd
time)
(s.a.)
5 Oct 1888 29 Apr 1889 Louis Henry
Emile Tucker (acting) (b. 1843 - d. 1925)
29 Apr 1889 15 Apr 1892 Thomas Cadell
(4th time)
(s.a.)
16 Apr 1892 - 25 Jul 1894 Norman Macleod
Thomas Horsford (b. 1840 - d.
1907)
25 Jul 1894 - 3 Aug 1894 Edward
Horace Man (acting)
(b. 1846 - d. 1929)
3 Aug 1894 - 3 Sep 1896 Richard
Carnac Temple (1st time) (b. 1850 - d. 1931)
(acting to 3 Sep 1895)
3 Sep 1896 24 Nov 1896 Frank
William Chatterton (acting) (b. 1839 - d. 1924)
24 Nov 1896 21 Jan 1898 Richard Carnac
Temple (2nd time) (s.a.)
21 Jan 1898 31 Jan 1900 George Wemyss
Anson (acting) (b. 1848 -
d. 1916)
31 Jan 1900 9 May 1901 Richard
Carnac Temple (3rd time) (s.a.)
9 May 1901 10 Nov 1901 Somerset
Henry Paul Graves (acting)(b. 1846 - d. 1934)
10 Nov 1901 14
Nov 1901 Francis Edward Tuson (1st
time) (b. 1850 - d. 1923)
(acting)
14 Nov 1901 9 May 1903 Richard
Carnac Temple (4th time) (s.a.)
(from 15 Mar 1902, Sir Richard Carnac Temple)
9 May 1903
9
Apr 1904 Francis Edward
Tuson (2nd time) (s.a.)
(acting)
9 Apr 1904 - 24 Sep 1904
William Rudolph Henry
Merk (b.
1852 - d. 1925)
(1st time)
24 Sep 1904 - 24 Nov 1904 Henry Graham Tayler (1st
time) (b. 1855 - d. 1941)
(acting)
24 Nov 1904 - 14 Apr 1906 William
Rudolph Henry
Merk
(s.a.)
(2nd time)
14 Apr 1906 - 24 Sep 1907
Herbert Arrott Browning (1st time) (b. 1861 - d. 1951)
24 Sep 1907 - 10 Oct 1907 Henry Graham Tayler
(2nd time) (s.a.)
(acting)
10 Oct 1907 - 16 Oct 1908 Lionel Herbert
(acting) (b.
1860 - d. 1929)
16 Oct 1908 - 16 Feb 1913 Herbert
Arrott Browning (2nd time) (s.a.)
16 Feb 1913 - 14 Apr 1914 Montague William
Douglas (1st time)(b. 1863 - d. 1957)
14 Apr 1914 - 16 Oct
1914 John Hope Simpson (1st time)
(b. 1868 - d. 1961)
(acting)
16 Oct 1914 - 13 May 1916 Montague
William Douglas (2nd time)(s.a.)
13 May 1916 - 19 May 1916 John
Hope Simpson (2nd time)
(s.a.)
(acting)
19 May 1916 - 29 Jun 1919
Montague William Douglas (3rd time)(s.a.)
29 Jun 1919 - 11 Oct 1919 Reginald
Fendall Lowis (acting) (b. 1867 - d.
1962)
11 Oct 1919 - 23 May 1920 Montague
William Douglas (4th time)(s.a.)
23 May 1920 - 17 Sep 1922 Henry
Cecil Beadon (1st time) (b. 1874 -
d. 1959)
17 Sep 1922 23 Apr
1923 John Moncrieff Wright (1st time) (b.
1884 - d. 1971)
(acting)
23 Apr 1923 - 18 Jun 1924 Michael Lloyd Ferrar
(1st time) (b. 1876 - d. 1971)
(acting to 23 May 1923)
18 Jun 1924 - 27 Oct 1924 John
Moncrieff Wright (2nd time) (s.a.)
(acting)
27 Oct 1924 - 1 Nov 1927
Michael Lloyd Ferrar (2nd time) (s.a.)
1 Nov 1927 - 1 Aug 1928
John Moncrieff Wright (3rd time) (s.a.)
(acting)
1 Aug 1928 - 12 Apr 1931
Michael Lloyd Ferrar (3rd time)
(s.a.)
12 Apr 1931 - 25 Aug 1931
Geoffrey Worsley (acting)
(b. 1881 - d. 1931)
25 Aug 1931 - 7 Dec 1931 Edward
Courtenay Kenny (acting) (b.
1885 - d. 1956)
7 Dec 1931 - 6 Feb 1935 John William
Smyth
(b. 1880 - d. 1968)
7 Feb 1935 - 7 Feb 1938
William Alexander
Cosgrave
(b. 1879 - d. 1952)
7 Feb 1938 - 23 Mar 1942 Charles
Francis
Waterfall
(b. 1888 - d. 1954)
(Japanese prisoner 23 Mar 1942 - 6 Oct 1945)
12 Sep 1942 - 26 Jun 1944 Shigeru Ishikawa
(b. 1889 - d. 1947) Mil
(commander
Japanese 12th Special Naval Base
Force)
29 Dec 1943 - 2 Aug
1945 Arcot Doraisawmy "A.D." Loganadan (b.
1888 - d. 1949) Mil/IIL
(for the Free India Provisional
Government;
at Port Blair 12 Feb - 2 Oct 1944)
2 Oct 1944 - 2
Aug 1945 Mansoor Ali Alvi
Mil/IIL
(acting for absent Loganadan)
26 Jun 1944 - 9 Oct 1945
Teizō Hara
(b. 1892
- d. 1946) Mil
(commander Japanese 12th
Special Naval Base Force)
9 Oct 1945 - 6 Feb 1946 Joseph Arthur
Salomons (b.
1900 - d. 1973) Mil
(officer commanding land forces Andaman and Nicobar
Islands)
9 Oct 1945 - Feb 1947 Noel Kennedy
Paterson
(b. 1905 - d. 1984)
(acting to 7 Feb 1946)
Feb 1947 - 14 Aug 1947 Inam-ul
Majid
(b. 1895 - d. 19..)
Assam
24 Feb
1826
Ahom (Assam) state ceded to British India by Burma by
the Treaty
of
Yandabo.
1826 - 6 Feb
1874
Part (division) of Bengal.
24 Apr 1833 - 16 Sep 1838 Princely state
briefly restored in Upper Assam only.
1873
British
political control imposed on western Naga communities.
7 Feb
1874
Province of Assam
16 Oct 1905 - 1 Apr 1912 Province of Eastern
Bengal and Assam (merger of Assam with the
Eastern parts of Bengal
province).
1 Apr
1912
Assam again a separate province.
1 Apr
1937
Self-rule granted.
15 Mar 1944 - Jul 1944 Part of Assam
(the Naga Hills district) and part of the
state of
Manipur occupied by Japanese and Free India forces.
15 Aug
1947
Part of independent India (as Assam province).
Senior Commissioner, Western (Lower) Assam
(also Agent to the Governor-General in the
North-East Frontier)
28 Feb 1826 - Mar 1828
David
Scott
(b. 1786 - d. 1831)
Commissioners of Assam (also
Agents to the Governor-General on the North-East
Frontier)
Mar 1828 - 20 Aug 1831
David
Scott
(s.a.)
Sep 1831 - Apr
1832 William
Cracroft (acting) (b.
1787? - d. 1846)
Apr 1832 - 28 Feb
1834 Thomas Campbell
Robertson (b. 1789 -
d. 1863)
28 Feb 1834 - Jan
1861 Francis
Jenkins
(b. 1793 - d. 1866)
Feb 1861 - 6 Feb 1874
Henry Hopkinson
(b. 1820 - d.
1899)
Chief Commissioners of Assam
7 Feb 1874 25 Jun 1878 Richard Harte
Keatinge
(b. 1825 - d. 1904)
22 Jun 1878 25 Mar 1881 Stewart Colvin
Bayley
(b. 1836 - d. 1925)
(acting to 17 Jun 1880)
25 Mar 1881 - 8 Jul 1883 Charles Alfred
Elliott (1st time) (b. 1835 - d. 1911)
8 Jul 1883 7 Oct 1883 William
Erskine Ward (1st time) (b. 1838 - d.
1916)
(acting)
7 Oct 1883 27 Feb 1885 Charles Alfred
Elliott (2nd time)
(s.a.)
27 Feb 1885 - 31 Oct 1887 William Erskine Ward
(2nd time) (s.a.)
(acting)
31 Oct 1887 16 Jul 1889 Dennis
Fitzpatrick
(b. 1837 - d. 1920)
16 Jul 1889 22 Oct 1889 James Westland
(b. 1842 d. 1903)
22 Oct 1889 - 24 Mar 1891 James Wallace
Quinton
(b. 1834 - d. 1891)
3 Apr 1891 27 May 1891 Sir Henry Collett
(acting)
(b. 1836 d. 1902)
27 May 1891 17 Jul 1894 William Erskine Ward
(3rd time) (s.a.)
(from 20
May 1896, Sir William Erskine Ward)
17 Jul 1894 27 Nov 1896 Sir Charles James
Lyall
(b. 1845 - d. 1920)
(acting to 4 Oct 1894)
27 Nov 1896 1 May 1900 Henry John Stedman
Cotton (b.
1845 - d. 1915)
(1st time)
1 May 1900 1 Aug 1900 Joseph
Bampfylde Fuller (1st time) (b. 1854 - d. 1935)
(acting)
1 Aug 1900 29 Apr 1902 Henry John Stedman
Cotton (s.a.)
(2nd time)
29 Apr 1902 30 Jul 1903 Charles Walter Bolton
(acting) (b. 1850 - d. 1919)
30 Jul 1903 16 Oct 1905 Joseph Bampfylde Fuller
(2nd time) (s.a.)
Lieutenant governors of Eastern Bengal and
Assam
16 Oct 1905 - 20 Aug 1906 Joseph
Bampfylde Fuller
(s.a.)
(from 1 Jan 1906, Sir Bampfylde Fuller)
20 Aug 1906 - 22 Aug 1911 Lancelot
Hare
(b. 1851 - d. 1922)
(from 28 Jun 1907, Sir Lancelot Hare)
22 Aug 1911 - 1 Apr 1912 Sir
Charles Stuart
Bayley
(b. 1854 - d. 1935)
Chief commissioners of Assam
1 Apr 1912 - 1 Apr 1918
Archdale
Earle
(b. 1861 -
d. 1934)
1 Apr 1918 - 3 Jan 1921
Nicholas Dodd Beatson Bell
(b. 1867 - d. 1936)
(from 1
Jan 1919, Sir Nicholas Dodd Beatson
Bell)
Governors
3 Jan 1921 - 2 Apr 1921 Sir
Nicholas Dodd Beatson Bell
(s.a.)
3 Apr 1921 - 10 Oct 1922 Sir
William Sinclair
Marris (b.
1873 - d. 1945)
10 Oct 1922 - 28 Jun 1927 Sir John Henry
Kerr
(b. 1871 - d. 1934)
10 Apr 1925 6 Aug 1925 William
James
Reid
(b. 1871 - d. 1939)
(acting for Kerr)
11 Aug 1925 6 Dec 1925
William James Reid
(s.a.)
(acting for Kerr)
28 Jun 1927 - 11 May 1932 Sir Egbert Laurie
Lucas Hammond (b. 1873 - d. 1939)
11 May 1932 - 4 Mar 1937 Sir
Michael
Keane
(b. 1874 - d. 1937)
4 Mar 1937 - 4 May 1942 Robert
Neil
Reid
(b. 1883 - d. 1964)
4 May 1942 - 4 May 1947 Sir
Andrew Gourlay
Clow
(b. 1890 - d. 1957)
15 Mar 1944 - Jul 1944 Ren'ya
Mutaguch
(b. 1888 - d. 1966) Mil
(Japanese 15th Army commander)
16 Mar 1944 - 18 Jul 1944 Amil Chandra "A.C."
Chatterji (b. 1891 - d. 1954)
Mil/IIL
(Governor-designate of Liberated Indian
Territories
for the Free India Provisional Government)
4 May 1947 - 14 Aug 1947 Sir Akbar
Hydari
(b. 1894 - d. 1948)
Leading ministers (informal; governors were
presidents of the Executive Council ex-officio)
Jan 1921 - 1923
Ghanashyam Baruah
(b. 1867 - d. 1923)
1923 - 1926
Pramod Chandra Dutta
1926 - 1929
Maulavi Saiyid Muhammad
Saadulla (b. 1885 - d. 1955)
(from 4 Jun 1928, Maulavi Sir Saiyid
Muhammad Saadulla)
1929 - 1937
Maulavi Abdul
Hamid
(b. 1886 - d.
1963)
Chief ministers
1 Apr 1937 - 19 Sep 1938 Maulavi Saiyid Sir
Muhammad (s.a.)
ML
Saadulla (1st time)
19 Sep 1938 - 17 Nov 1939 Gopinath Bordoloi (1st
time) (b. 1890 - d.
1950) INC
17 Nov 1939 - 24 Dec 1941 Maulavi Saiyid Sir
Muhammad (s.a.)
ML
Saadulla (2nd time)
24 Dec 1941 - 24 Aug 1942 Governor's
Rule
25 Aug 1942 - 11 Feb 1946 Maulavi Saiyid Sir
Muhammad
(s.a.)
ML
Saadulla (3rd time)
11 Feb 1946 - 14 Aug 1947 Gopinath Bordoloi (2nd
time)
(s.a.)
INC
British Baluchistan
19 Jun
1877
British occupy Quetta (then part of Kalat state).
1 Oct
1887
British Baluchistan Province established from areas
perpetually leased in 1883 to the U.K. by
Kalat.
1 Nov
1887
Incorporated into British India.
15 Aug
1947
Part of Pakistan (as Baluchistan
province).
Agent to the Governor-general
19 Jun 1877 - 11 Dec 1887 Sir Oliver Beauchamp
Coventry (b. 1837 - d.
1891)
St. John
Chief Commissioners
(also Agents to the Governors-General [from 1937,
Residents] in Baluchistan states)
19 Jun 1887 - 29 Jan 1892 Sir Robert Groves
Sandeman
(b. 1835 - d. 1892)
19 Jun 1877 - 11 Dec 1887 Sir
Oliver Beauchamp
Coventry (s.a.)
St. John (1st time)
(acting for Sandeman)
3 Apr 1889 - 8 Oct
1889 Sir Harry North
Dalrymple
(b. 1834 - d. 1913)
Prendergast
(acting for Sandeman)
23 Apr 1891 - 8 May 1891 Sir Hugh Shakespear
Barnes
(1st time)(acting for Sandeman) (b. 1853 - d.
1940)
9 May 1891 - 4 Jun 1891 Sir Oliver
Beauchamp Coventry
St. John (2nd time)
(s.a.)
(acting for Sandeman)
5 Jun 1891 - 9 Jul 1891 Sir Hugh
Shakespear Barnes (s.a.)
(2nd time)(acting for Sandeman)
10 Jul 1891 - 16 Nov 1891 John Biddulph (acting
for Sandeman)(b. 1840 - d. 1922)
30 Jan 1892 - 21 Mar 1892 Sir Hugh
Shakespear
Barnes
(s.a.)
(3rd time) (acting)
22 Mar 1892 - 13 Jun 1896 Sir James
Browne
(b. 1839 - d. 1896)
8 Oct 1892 - 8 Dec
1892 Sir Hugh Shakespear
Barnes
(s.a.)
(4th time)(acting for Browne)
14 Jun 1896 - 14 Nov 1896 James Adair
Crawford (acting) (b. 1857
- d. 1936)
15 Nov 1896 - 20 Nov 1900 Sir Hugh
Shakespear
Barnes
(s.a.)
(5th time)
12 Apr 1899 - 21 Dec 1899 Henry Wylie
(acting for Barnes) (b. 1844 - d. 1918)
20 Nov 1900 - 31 Oct 1904 Charles Edward
Yate
(b. 1849 - d. 1940)
1 Nov 1904 - 23 Jan 1905 John
Ramsay (1st time) (acting) (b. 1862 -
d. 1942)
23 Jan 1905 - 2 Apr 1907 Alexander
Lauzun Pendock Tucker (b. 1861 - d.
1941)
(acting)
2 Apr 1907 - 25 Apr 1911 Sir Arthur
Henry
McMahon
(b. 1862 - d. 1949)
3 Jun 1909 - 6 Sep 1909
Charles Archer (1st time)
(b. 1861 - d. 1941)
(acting for McMahon)
25 Apr 1911 - 5 Dec 1917 John
Ramsay (2nd
time)
(s.a.)
(from 3 Jun 1915, Sir John Ramsay)
21 Oct 1912 - 14 Nov 1912 Charles Archer
(2nd time)
(s.a.)
(acting
for Ramsay)
2 Apr 1914 - 23 May 1914 Charles Archer (3rd
time)
(s.a.)
(acting for Ramsay)
15 Jun 1915 - 5 Jul 1915 Charles Archer
(4th time)
(s.a.)
(acting for Ramsay)
5 Dec 1917 - 1 Sep 1919 Sir Henry
Robert Conway Dobbs (b.
1871 - d. 1934)
1 Sep 1919 - Jun
1922 Armine Brereton
Dew
(b. 1867 - d. 1941)
(from 3 Jun 1921, Sir Armine Brereton Dew)
Jun 1922 - 15 Sep 1923 Henry
Beauchamp St.
John
(b. 1874 - d. 1954)
(1st time) (acting)
15 Sep 1923 - 7 Jul 1926 Frederick
William
Johnston
(b. 1872 - d. 1947)
12 Nov 1925 31 Mar 1926 Edmond Henry Salt
James
(b. 1874 - d. 1952)
(acting for Johnston)
7 Jul 1926 - 4 Nov 1927
Edmond Henry Salt James (1st time) (s.a.)
(acting)
4 Nov 1927 - 29 Oct 1930 Henry
Beauchamp St. John (2nd time)(s.a.)
(from 1 Jan 1930, Sir Beauchamp St.
John)
2 Feb 1929 - 1 Oct 1929 Edmond Henry
Salt James (2nd time) (s.a.)
(acting)(acting for St. John)
1 Oct 1929 - 23 Mar 1931 Charles
Edward Bruce (acting) (b.
1876 - d. 1950)
23 Mar 1931 - 1 Apr 1936 Alexander
Norman Ley
Cater
(b. 1880 - d. 1957)
(from 1 Jan 1934, Sir Alexander Norman Ley
Cater)
(acting to 17 Dec 1931)
10 May 1932 - 1 Oct 1932 John Aloysius Brett
(b. 1879 - d. 1955)
(acting for Cater)
1 Apr 1936 - 18 Apr 1936 Ronald Evelyn
Leslie Wingate (b.
1889 - d. 1978)
(1st time) (acting)
18 Apr 1936 - 20 Jun 1937 Arthur Edward
Broadbent Parsons (b. 1884 - d. 1966)
(1st time) (acting)
20 Jun 1937 - 28 Nov 1937 Ronald Evelyn
Leslie Wingate
(s.a.)
(2nd time) (acting)
28 Nov 1937 - 14 Mar 1938 Olaf
Kirkpatrick Caroe (acting) (b. 1892 -
d. 1981)
14 Mar 1938 - 11 Aug 1939 Arthur Edward
Broadbent Parsons (s.a.)
(from 9 Jun 1938, Sir Arthur Edward Broadbent
Parsons)
(2nd time)
11 Aug 1939 - 24 Nov 1943 Sir Herbert
Aubrey
Francis
(b. 1883 - d. 1943)
Metcalfe
24 Nov 1943 - 14 May 1946 William Rupert
Hay
(b. 1893 - d. 1962)
14 May 1946 -
1946
Henry Mortimer
Poulton
(b. 1898 - d. 1973)
1946 - 14 Aug
1947 Sir
Geoffrey
Prior
(b. 1896 - d. 1972)
Political Agents and Deputy Commissioners for the
Quetta Agency
1 Apr 1883 25 Nov 1885 Hugh
Shakespear Barnes (1st time) (b. 1853 -
d. 1940)
25 Nov 1885 22 Mar 1886 James Adair
Crawford
(b. 1856 - d. 1936)
22 Mar 1886 7 Nov 1888 Arthur Henry
Temple Martindale (b.
1854 - d. 1942)
7 Nov 1888 20 Apr 1889 Hugh
Shakespear Barnes (2nd time) (s.a.)
20 Apr 1889 7 Jul 1895 Gilbert
Gaisford
(b. 1849 - d. 1898)
7 Jul 1895 25 Jul 1895 Arthur
Francis Bruce
(b. 1863 - d. 1908)
25 Jul 1895 9 May 1897 Philip James
Melvill
(b. 1858 - d. 1935)
9 May 1897 25 Nov 1897 Albert
Addams-Williams (1st time) (b. 1864 - d.
1931)
25 Nov 1897 7 Dec 1897 Herbert
Lionel Showers (1st time) (b. 1861 - d. 1916)
7 Dec 1897 18 Oct 1898 Albert
Addasm-Williams (2nd time) (s.a.)
18 Oct 1898 11 Nov 1898 Arthur Berkeley
Drummond
(b. 1869 - d. 1918)
11 Nov 1898 11 Dec 1899 John Ramsay (1st
time)
(b. 1862 d. 1942)
11 Dec 1899 31 Mar 1900 Herbert Lionel
Showers (2nd time) (s.a.)
1 Apr 1900 20 May 1901 John
Ramsay (2nd
time)
(s.a.)
21 May 1901 14 Jun 1901 John Frederick
Whyte
(b. 1865 - d. 19..)
15 Jun 1901 - 31 Oct 1902 John Ramsay (3rd
time)
(s.a.)
1 Nov 1902 17 Nov 1902 Arthur Dennys
Gilbert Ramsay (b. 1872 - d.
1939)
18 Nov 1902 - 27 Oct 1903 Frederick Weston Peile
MacDonald (b. 1863 - d. 1955)
(1st time)
28 Oct 1903 30 Nov 1903 Stuart George Knox
(b. 1869 - d. 1956)
1 Dec 1903 31 Mar 1904 Frederick
Weston Peile MacDonald (s.a.)
(2nd time)
1 Apr 1904 - 31 Mar
1905 Michael Augustus Tighe (1st time)
(b. 1861 - d. 1932)
1 Apr 1905 - 3 Apr 1905 Armine
Brereton Dew (1st time) (b.
1867 - d. 1941)
(acting)
4 Apr 1905 - 11 May 1905 Charles
Archer (1st time) (b.
1861 - d. 1941)
12 May 1905 - 2 Sep 1905 Michael Augustus
Tighe (2nd time) (s.a.)
3 Sep 1905 - 7 Dec 1905 Armine
Brereton Dew (2nd time) (s.a.)
8 Dec 1905 - 2 Jul 1906 Charles Archer
(2nd time)
(s.a.)
3 Jul 1906 - 15 Jul 1906 Richard Henry
Chenevix Trench (b. 1876 -
d. 1954)
(1st time)
16 Jul 1906 - 5 Nov 1906 Charles Lennox
Somerville Russell (b. 1872 - d. 1960)
6 Nov 1906 - 22 Jan 1907 Richard
Henry Chenevix Trench
(s.a.)
(2nd time)
23 Jan 1907 - 10 Mar 1907 R.A. Ebean
11 Mar 1907 26 Oct 1910 Allen
McConaghey (1st
time) (b.
1864 - d. 19..)
27 Oct 1910 19 Apr 1911 Arthur
Leslie Jacob
(b. 1870 - d. 1944)
20 Apr 1911 - 28 Apr 1911 T. Keys
(acting)
29 Apr 1911 - 27 Nov 1912 Allen
McConaghey (2nd
time) (s.a.)
28 Nov 1912 1 Jan 1913 William
George Grey
(b. 1866 - d. 1953)
2 Jan 1913 2 Jun
1913 Henry Robert Conway Dobbs (acting) (b. 1871 -
d. 1934)
3 Jun 1913 - 30 Sep 1914
Allen McConaghey (3rd
time) (s.a.)
1 Oct 1914 20 Oct 1914 Herbert Cobb Finnis
(acting) (b. 1885 - d. 1923)
21 Oct 1914 - 4 Apr 1916 Allen
McConaghey (4th
time) (s.a.)
5 Apr 1916 12 Apr 1917
Claude Henry Gidney
(b. 1887 - d. 1968)
5 Apr 1917
6 May 1919 Henry Beauchamp St.
John (b. 1874
- d. 1954)
(acting to 12 Apr 1917)
7 May 1919 - 6 Sep 1920 Hugh
Stewart (1st
time)
(b. 1872 d. 1931)
7 Sep 1920 30 Nov 1920 Nawab Sir Mir Shams
Shah (acting)
1 Dec 1920 23 Feb 1921 Hugh Stewart (2nd
time)
(s.a.)
21 Apr 1921 24 Oct 1921 Clarmont Percival
Skrine
(b. 1888 - d. 1974)
25 Oct 1921 25 Nov 1921 Hugh Stewart (3rd
time)
(s.a.)
26 Nov 1921 26 Mar 1922 Richard Henry Chenevix
Trench (s.a.)
(1st time)
26 Mar 1922 10 Jun 1922 Hugh Stewart (4th
time)
(s.a.)
11 Jun 1922 28 Nov 1922 Charles Aitchison
Smith
(b. 1871 - d. 1940)
29 Nov 1922 30 Nov 1922 Khan Bahadur Sharbat
Khan
(b. 1880 - d. 19..)
(acting)
1 Dec 1922 - 9 Dec 1924 Frank
McConaghey
(b. 18.. - d. 1924)
10 Dec 1924 13 Apr 1925 Richard Henry Chenevix
Trench (s.a.)
(2nd time)
13 Apr 1925 12 Nov 1925 James Leslie Rose
Weir
(b. 1883 - d. 1950)
12 Nov 1925 28 Mar 1926 Richard Henry Chenevix
Trench (s.a.)
(3rd time)
28 Mar 1926 24 Oct 1926 Edward Thomas Ruscombe
Wickham (b. 1890 - d. 1957)
(1st time)
25 Oct 1926 6 Jan 1927 Richard Henry
Chenevix Trench (s.a.)
(4th time)
6 Jan 1927 8 Mar 1928 John Aloysius
Brett
(b. 1879 d. 1955)
8 Mar 1928 30 Sep 1930 Ronald Evelyn
Leslie Wingate (b.
1889 - d. 1978)
1 Oct 1930 7 May 1932 Edward Thomas
Ruscombe Wickham (s.a.)
(2nd time)
8 May 1932 7 Oct 1932 Henry Mortimer
Poulton
(b. 1898 - d. 1973)
17 Oct 1932 15 Apr 1935 Herbert John
Todd
(b. 1893 - d. 1985)
16 Apr 1935 15 Mar 1936 Severn
Williams
(b. 1884 - d. 19..)
1 Apr 1936 3 Nov 1936 Everard
Huddlestone Gastrell
(b. 1896 - d. 1980)
(1st time)
6 Nov 1936 15 Dec 1936 Louis Alexander
Gordon Pinhey (b. 1901 -
d. 1988)
(1st time)
16 Dec 1936 - 4 Feb 1937 Everard Huddleston
Gastrell
(s.a.)
(2nd time)
5 Feb 1937 - 18 Jun 1937 Claude Edward
Urquhart Bremner (b. 1891 - d.
1965)
(1st time) (acting)
19 Jun 1937 - 13 Mar 1938 Agha Saiyid Bad
Shah
(b. 1903 - d. 1966)
14 Mar 1938 - 29 Jun 1938 Claude Edward Urquhart
Bremner (s.a.)
(2nd time) (acting)
31 Oct 1938 1 Nov 1938 Claude Edward
Urquhart Bremner (s.a.)
(3rd time) (acting)
1 Nov 1938 - 8 Mar 1939 Baba Daya
Singh Bedi (acting) (b.
1899 - d. 1975)
9 Mar 1939 - 18 Aug 1940 Claude Edward
Urquhart Bremner (s.a.)
(4th time)
10 Sep 1940 - 31 Oct 1940 Louis Alexander Gordon
Pinhey (s.a.)
(2nd time)
1 Nov 1904 - 8 Dec 1940 Cecil Arthur
Grant
Savidge
(b. 1905 - d. 1975)
9 Dec 1940 - 12 Sep 1941 Conrad
Corfield
(b. 1893 d. 1980)
13 Sep 1941 - 9 Nov 1941 Richmond Keith
Molesworth Battye (b. 1095 - d. 1958)
9 Nov 1941 - 27 May 1945 Basil
Woods-Ballard
(b. 1900 - d. 1980)
28 May 1945 - 1 Oct 1945 Meredith
Worth
(b. 1905 - d. 1993)
2 Oct 1945 - 6 Feb 1946 Carleton
Stuart
Searle
(b. 1895 - d. 1980)
7 Feb 1946 - 17 May 1946 Douglas Yates
Fell
(b. 1910 - d. 1982)
18 May 1946 - 31 Jul 1947 Henry Arthur Northey
Barlow (b.
1905 - d. 1985)
1 Jun 1947 - 25 Aug 1947 Thomas Edward
Rogers
(b. 1912 - d. 1999)
Bencoolen (Fort Marlborough)(1760-1785): see under Indonesia
Bengal
2 Feb
1634
English granted permission to establish factories
in Bengal at Hugli, Balasore, Kasimbazar and
Patna.
1658
Bengal factories subordinated to Madras.
1676 -
1690
Hugli officially made headquarters of the Bengal trade.
3 Sep
1681
Bengal a separate agency (Bengal Agency).
17 Jul 1682 - Jan 1694
Presidency of Coromandel and Bengal Settlements.
Jan 1694 -
1698
Subordinated to Madras.
26 May
1700
Presidency of Fort William in Bengal.
20 Oct 1774 - 1 Nov 1858 Direct
rule by merger of the Bengal presidency administration
with the central government of British India.
1785 - 1825
Bencoolen part of
the Bengal presidency.
1786 - 1805
Prince of Wales Island (Penang)
part of the Bengal presidency.
1793
Remaining
governing authority of the Bengal ruler abolished by
the British.
1826 - 1862
Lower
Burma part of Bengal.
1830 - 1851
Straits
Settlements part of Bengal.
1 May
1854
Bengal, Bihar, Orissa and Assam, styled the Lower
Provinces of
Bengal,
entrusted to the charge of a Lieutenant governor.
1 Nov 1858
Presidency of Fort William in Bengal a regular province.
16 Oct 1905 - 1 Apr 1912 Partitioned into
two provinces: (West) Bengal, and Eastern Bengal
and
Assam (see under Assam).
1 Apr
1912
Partition annulled, Bengal reunited as Assam,
Bihar and Orissa
are made
separate provinces.
1 Apr 1936
Bengal Province
1 Apr
1937
Self-rule granted.
15 Aug
1947
Divided between India (as West Bengal
province) and Pakistan
(as East Bengal then 14
Oct 1955 - 16 Dec 1971 East Pakistan
province; and from 16 Dec 1971 Bangladesh).
Agents and Chiefs of the Bengal Agency
3 Sep 1681 - 17 Jul 1684 William
Hedges
(b. 1632 - d. 1701)
17 Jul 1684 - 28 Aug 1685 John Beard
(b. 16.. - d. 1685)
Presidents of the Presidency of Coromandel and Bengal
Settlements
8 Aug 1684 - 26 Jan 1685 William
Gyfford (Gifford) (d.
af.1687)
26 Jan 1685 - 10 Jan 1693 Job Charnock
(b. c.1630 - d. 1693)
10 Jan 1693 - 12 Aug 1693 Francis Ellis
(acting)
(d. 1704)
12 Aug 1693 - Jan 1694
Charles Eyre
(b. 16.. - d. 1729)
Agents and Chiefs of the Bengal Agency
Jan 1694 - 1699
Charles Eyre
(s.a.)
1699 - 26 May 1700
John Beard, Jr.
(d. 1705)
Presidents in the Bay and Governors and
Commanders-in-chief
of Fort William in Bengal
26 May 1700 - 7 Jan 1701 Sir
Charles Eyre
(s.a.)
7 Jan 1701 - 7 Jul 1705 John
Beard, Jr.
(s.a.)
7 Jul 1705 - 20 Jul 1710 members
of the council
20 Jul 1710 - 4 Mar 1711 Anthony
Weltden
(d. 1715)
4 Mar 1711 - 3 Dec 1713 John
Russell
(b. 1670 - d. 1735)
3 Dec 1713 - 28 Dec 1717 Robert
Hedges
(d. 1717)
12 Jan 1718 - 17 Jan 1723 Samuel Feake
(d. 1757)
17 Jan 1723 - 30 Jan 1726 John Deane (1st
time)
(d. 1751)
30 Jan 1726 - 23 Aug 1728 Henry Frankland
(b. 1684 - d. 1728)
17 Sep 1728 - 18 Sep 1728 Edward
Stephenson
(b. c.1691 d. 1768)
18 Sep 1728 - 25 Feb 1732 John Deane (2nd
time)
(s.a.)
25 Feb 1732 - 29 Jan 1739 John
Stackhouse
(b. c.1680 - d. 1741)
29 Jan 1739 - 4 Feb 1746 Thomas
Braddyll
(b. 1691 - d. 1747)
4 Feb 1746 - 18 Apr 1748 John
Forster
(d. 1748)
18 Apr 1748 - 17 Jul 1749 William
Barwell
(b. 1705 - d. 1769)
18 Jul 1749 - 5 Jul 1752 Adam
Dawson
6 Jul 1752 - 8 Aug 1752
William Fytche
(b. 1716 - d. 1753)
10 Aug 1752 - 21 Jun 1758 Roger
Drake
(b.
1721/2 - d. 1766)
27 Jun 1758 - 24 Jan 1760 Sir Robert Clive (1st
time) (b. 1725
- d. 1774)
28 Jan 1760 - 27 Jul 1760 John Zephaniah
Holwell (acting) (b. 1711 - d. 1798)
27 Jul 1760 - 26 Nov 1764 Henry
Vansittart
(b. 1732 - d. 1769)
3 Dec 1764 - 3 May 1765 John
Spencer
(acting)
(b. c.1725 - d. c.1770)
3 May 1765 - 20 Jan 1767 Robert
Clive, Baron Clive
of (s.a.)
Plassey (2nd time)
29 Jan 1767 - 16 Dec 1769 Harry
Verelst
(b. 1734 - d. 1785)
20 Dec 1769 - 13 Apr 1772 John
Cartier
(b. 1733 - d. 1802)
13 Apr 1772 - 20 Oct 1774 Warren
Hastings
(b. 1732 - d. 1818)
Governors-general of the Presidency of Fort
William in Bengal
20 Oct 1774 - 16 Jun 1834 the
governors-general of British
India
Governors of the Presidency of Fort
William in Bengal
16 Jun 1834 - 1 Nov 1858 the
governors-general of British India
Deputy governors in Bengal (representatives of
governors in charge of the Bengal presidency)
20 Oct 1837 - 15 Oct 1838 Alexander T.
Ross
(b. 1777 - d. af.1838)
15 Oct 1838 - 17 Jun 1839 William
Morison
(b. 1781
d. 1851)
17 Jun 1839 - 27 Jan 1840 Thomas Campbell
Robertson
(b. 1789 d. 1863)
27 Jan 1840 - 10 Feb 1840 William Wilberforce-Bird
(1st time)(b. 1784 d. 1857)
10 Feb 1840 - 11 Apr 1842 None
11 Apr 1842 18 Sep 1844 William Wilberforce-Bird
(2nd time)(s.a.)
18 Sep 1844 - 20 Sep 1845 None
20 Sep 1845 - 11 Jan 1848 Sir Thomas Herbert
Maddock
(b. 1792 d. 1850)
(1st time)
11 Jan 1848 - 11 Oct 1848 None
11 Oct 1848 - 11 Mar 1849 Sir Thomas Herbert
Maddock (s.a.)
(2nd time)
12 Mar 1849 - 29 Jan 1852 Sir John Hunter
Littler
(b. 1783 - d. 1856)
29 Jan 1852 - 9 Dec 1853 None
9 Dec 1853 - 1 May 1854 Joseph
Alexander Dorin
(b. 1802 d. 1872)
Lieutenant governors of Lower Provinces of Bengal
(Bengal, Bihar, Orissa and Assam)
1 May 1854 - 1 May 1859
Frederick James
Halliday
(b. 1807 - d. 1901)
1 May 1859 - 24 Apr 1862 John Peter
Grant
(b. 1807 - d. 1893)
(from 14 Feb 1862, Sir John Peter Grant)
24 Apr 1862 - 24 Apr 1867 Cecil
Beadon
(b. 1816 - d. 1880)
(from 24 May 1866, Sir Cecil Beadon)
24 Apr 1867 - 1 Mar 1871 William
Grey
(b. 1818 - d. 1878)
(from 28 May 1870, Sir William Grey)
1 Mar 1871 - 9 Apr 1874
George
Campbell
(b. 1824 - d. 1892)
(from 24 May 1873, Sir George Campbell)
9 Apr 1874 - 8 Jan 1877 Sir
Richard
Temple
(b. 1826 - d. 1902)
8 Jan 1877 - 15 Jul 1879 Ashley
Eden (acting to 1 Jun 1877) (b. 1831 - d. 1887)
(from 25 May 1878, Sir Ashley Eden)
15 Jul 1879 - 24 Apr 1882 Sir Stewart Colvin
Bayley
(b. 1836 - d. 1925)
(1st time) (acting to 1 Dec 1879)
24 Apr 1882 - 2 Apr 1887 Augustus
Rivers
Thompson
(b. 1829 - d. 1890)
(from 1 Jan 1885, Sir Augustus Rivers Thompson)
11 Aug 1885 - 17 Sep 1885 Horace Abel Cockerell
(b.
1832 - d. 1908)
(acting
for Thompson)
2 Apr 1887 - 17 Dec 1890 Sir Stewart Colvin
Bayley
(s.a.)
(2nd time)
17 Dec 1890 - 18 Dec 1895 Sir Charles
Alfred
Elliot
(b. 1836 - d. 1911)
30 May 1893 - 30 Nov 1893 Sir Anthony
Patrick MacDonnell (b. 1844 - d.
1925)
(acting for Elliott)
18 Dec 1893 - 23 Jun 1897 Sir Alexander
Mackenzie
(b. 1842 - d. 1902)
23 Jun 1897 - 6 Apr 1898 Sir
Charles Cecil Stevens
(b. 1841 - d. 1909)
(acting to 21 Dec 1897)
7 Apr 1898 - 21 Nov 1902 Sir John
Woodburn
(b. 1848 - d. 1902)
22 Nov 1902 - 2 Nov 1903 James
Austen Bourdillon (acting) (b. 1848 - d.
1913)
2 Nov 1903 - 1 Dec 1908 Sir
Arthur Henderson Leith Fraser (b. 1848 - d. 1919)
10 Apr 1906 - 16 Aug 1906 Lancelot Hare
(b. 1851 - d. 1922)
(acting for Fraser)
16 Aug 1906 - 8 Oct 1906 Sir
Francis Alexander
Slacke (b. 1853 - d.
1940)
(acting for Fraser)
1 Dec 1908 - 14 Jul 1911 Sir Edward
Norman
Baker
(b. 1857 - d. 1913)
14 Jul 1911 - 1 Apr 1912 Sir
Frederick William
Duke (b.
1863 - d. 1924)
(from 12 Dec 1911, Sir Frederick William
Duke)
Governors of Bengal
1 Apr 1912 - 26 Mar 1917 Thomas
David Gibson-Carmichael, (b. 1859 - d.
1926)
Baron Carmichael of Skirling
26 Mar 1917 - 28 Mar 1922 Lawrence John
Lumley Dundas, (b. 1876 -
d. 1961)
Earl of
Ronaldshay
28 Mar
1922
Henry Wheeler
(acting)
(b. 1870 - d. 1950)
28 Mar 1922 - 28 Mar 1927 Victor
Alexander George Robert (b. 1876
- d. 1947)
Bulwer-Lytton, Earl of Lytton
10 Apr 1925 - 6 Aug 1925 Sir John
Henry Kerr
(b. 1871 - d. 1934)
(acting for Earl Lytton)
10 Jun 1926 - 9 Oct 1926 Sir Hugh Lansdowne
Stephenson (b. 1871 - d.
1950)
(1st time)(acting for Earl Lytton)
28 Mar 1927 - 29 Mar 1932 Francis Stanley
Jackson (b.
1870 - d. 1947)
5 Jun 1930 - 21 Sep 1930 Sir Hugh
Lansdowne Stephenson
(s.a.)
(2nd time)(acting for Jackson)
29 Mar 1932 - 27 Nov 1937 Sir John Anderson
(1st time) (b. 1882
- d. 1958)
10 Aug 1934 - 2 Dec 1934 John
Ackroyd Woodhead (1st time) (b. 1881 - d.
1973)
(acting for Anderson)
27 Nov 1937 - 23 Feb 1939 Michael Herbert
Rudolph
(b. 1895 - d. 1939)
Knatchbull-Hugessen, Baron
Brabourne
25 Jun 1938 - 24 Oct 1938 Sir Robert Neil
Reid (1st time) (b. 1883 - d. 1964)
(acting for Baron Brabourne)
24 Feb 1939 - 12 Jun 1939 Sir Robert Neil Reid
(2nd time) (s.a.)
(acting)
12 Jun 1939 - 18 Nov 1939 John Ackroyd
Woodhead (2nd time) (s.a.)
18 Nov 1939 - 6 Sep 1943 John
Arthur
Herbert
(b. 1895 - d. 1943)
6 Sep 1943 - 22 Jan 1944 Thomas
George Rutherford (1st time)(b. 1886 - d. 1957)
(acting)
22 Jan 1944 - 19 Feb 1946
Richard Gardiner Casey
(b. 1890 - d. 1976)
13 Sep 1945 - 12 Oct 1945 Thomas George Rutherford
(2nd time)(s.a.)
(acting for Casey)
19 Feb 1946 - 14 Aug 1947 Sir Frederick
John
Burrows
(b. 1887 - d. 1973)
Leading ministers (informal; governors were
presidents of the Executive Council ex-officio)
Jan 1921 - Jan 1924
Surendra Nath Banerjee
(b. 1848 - d. 1925) NLFI
(from 11 Feb 1921, Sir Surendra Nath
Banerjee)
Jan 1924 - Aug 1924
Abul Kashem Fazlul
Huq
(b. 1873 - d. 1962)
Aug 1924 - Jan 1927
No ministers
Jan 1927 - Sep 1927
Abdul Karim Ghuznavi
(b. 1872 d. 1929) MLA
Sep 1927 - Aug 1928
Sir Provash Chunder Mitter
(b. 1874 d. 1934) NLFI
Aug 1928 - Feb 1929
Nawab Mosharruf Hossain
(b. 1871 d. 1966) BUMP
1929 - Aug 1930
Shekhareswar Ray
1930 - 1937
Nawab Kazi Golam
Mohiuddin (b. 1891 d.
1984)
"K.G.M." Faroqui
Chief ministers
1 Apr 1937 - 24 Apr 1943 Abul
Kashem Fazlul Huq
(s.a.)
KPP
24 Apr 1943 - 28 Mar 1945 Khawaja
Nazimuddin
(b. 1894 - d. 1964) BPML
28 Mar 1945 - 3 Jul
1946 Governor's Rule
3 Jun 1946 - 14 Aug 1947 Huseyn Shaheed
Suhrawardy
(b. 1893 - d. 1963) BPML
- head of "shadow ministry" in preparation for partition
of West Bengal -
3 Jul 1946 - 14 Aug 1947 Prafulla Chandra
Ghosh (b.
1891 - d. 1983) INC
Bihar and Orissa
1756
Bihar part of Bengal.
14 Oct
1803
Orissa occupied by Britain.
1 Apr
1912
Separated from Bengal as Bihar and Orissa province.
1 Apr
1936
Bihar and Orissa become separate provinces.
1 Apr 1937
Bihar and
Orissa provinces granted self-rule.
15 Aug
1947
Part of independent India (as provinces of Bihar and
Orissa).
Lieutenant governors
1 Apr 1912 - 19 Nov
1915 Sir Charles Stuart
Bayley
(b. 1854 - d. 1935)
19 Nov 1915 - 29 Dec 1920 Sir Edward
Albert Gait
(b. 1863 - d. 1950)
5 Apr 1918 - 12 Jul
1918 Sir Edward Vere Levinge
(b. 1867 - d. 1954)
(acting for Gait)
Governors
29 Dec 1920 - 29 Nov 1921 Satyendra
Prasanna
Sinha,
(b. 1864 - d. 1928)
Baron Sinha of Raipur
29 Nov 1921 - 12 Apr 1922 Havilland Le
Mesurier (acting) (b. 1866 - d.
1931)
(from
2 Jan 1922, Sir Havilland Le Mesurier)
12 Apr 1922 - 7 Apr 1927 Sir Henry
Wheeler
(b. 1870 - d. 1950)
7 Apr 1927 - 7
Apr 1932 Sir Hugh Lansdowne
Stephenson (b. 1871 - d.
1950)
7 Apr 1932 - 1
Apr 1936 Sir James David
Sifton
(b. 1878 - d. 1952)
Leading ministers (informal; governors were
presidents of the Executive Council ex-officio)
Jan 1921 - 1933
Saiyid Muhammad
Fakhruddin (b.
1868 d. 1933)
(from 1 Jan 1924, Sir Saiyid Muhammad
Fakhruddin)
1933 - 1936
Sir Ganesh Dutta Singh
(b. 1868 d.
1943)
Bihar
Governors
1 Apr 1936 - 11 Mar 1937 Sir James
David
Sifton
(s.a.)
11 Mar 1937 - 5 Aug 1939 Sir
Maurice Garnier
Hallett (b.
1883 - d. 1969)
5 Aug 1939 - 9 Jan 1943 Sir
Thomas Alexander
Stewart (b. 1888 -
d. 1964)
(acting to Sep 1939)
9 Jan 1943 - 13 May 1946
Sir Thomas George
Rutherford (b. 1886
- d. 1957)
(from 19 Mar 1943, Sir Thomas George Rutherford)
6 Sep 1943 - 24 Apr 1944 Sir
Robert Francis Mudie
(b. 1890 - d. 1976)
(acting for Rutherford)
13 May 1946 - 14 Aug 1947 Sir Hugh
Dow
(b. 1886 - d. 1978)
Leading minister (informal; governors were
presidents of the Executive Council ex-officio)
1936 - 1937
Sir Ganesh Dutta
Singh
(s.a.)
Chief ministers
1 Apr 1937 - 19 Jul 1937 Muhammad
Yunus
(b. 1884 - d. 1952) MIP
20 Jul 1937 - 31 Oct 1939 Srikrishna Sinha (1st
time) (b. 1888
- d. 1961) INC
31 Oct 1939 - 23 Mar 1946 Governor's
Rule
23 Mar 1946 - 14 Aug 1947 Srikrishna
Sinha (2nd
time)
(s.a.)
INC
Orissa
Governors
1 Apr 1936 - 1
Apr 1941 Sir John Austen Hubback
(b. 1878 - d. 1968)
11 Aug 1938 - 8 Dec 1938 George
Townsend Boag
(b. 1884 - d. 1969)
(acting for Hubback)
1 Apr 1941 - 1
Apr 1946 Sir William Hawthorne
Lewis (b. 1888
- d. 1970)
1 Apr 1946 - 14 Aug
1947 Sir Chandulal Madhavlal
Trivedi (b. 1893 - d. 1981)
Chief ministers
1 Apr 1937 - 19 Jul
1937 Maharaja Krushna Chandra Gajapati (b.
1892 - d. 1974) Non-party
Narayan Deo (1st time)
19 Jul 1937 - 4 Nov 1939 Biswanath
Das
(b. 1889 - d. 1984) INC
4 Nov 1939 - 24 Nov
1941 Governor's Rule
24 Nov 1941 - 29 Jun 1944 Maharaja
Krushna Chandra Gajapati
(s.a.)
Non-party
Narayan Deo (2nd time)
29 Jun 1944 - 23 Apr 1946 Governor's
Rule
23 Apr 1946 - 14 Aug 1947 Harekrushna
Mahatab
(b. 1899 - d. 1987) INC
Bombay
23 Jun
1661
Bombay Island and its dependencies ceded to England by
Portugal.
18 Sep
1662
English arrive to take possession, but are rebuffed by
local
Portuguese authorities.
16 Aug
1663
King of Portugal orders the cession to take place.
23 Nov
1663
English forced to do battle with Portuguese.
18 Feb
1665
Final cession of Bombay to England (without its
dependencies)
as a crown colony.
27 Mar 1668
Charles II cedes administration of
Bombay to East India Company.
23 Sep 1668 - 2 May 1687 Bombay part of
Presidency of Surat;
under British East
India Company rule (to 1858).
27 Dec 1683 - 19 Nov
1684 Keigwin's rebellion against East India
Company authority in favor
of the
King.
2 May 1687 - Jul 1703
Surat part of Bombay (seat of the Presidency moved from
Surat to
Bombay
in 1687).
26 Dec 1715
Presidency
of Surat officially renamed the Presidency of Bombay.
20 Oct
1774
Presidency of Bombay subordinated to the
governor-general in
Bengal.
16 Jun 1834
Legislative powers of
the presidency transferred to the unified
government of the British India.
Sep 1839 - 1 Apr 1932 Aden
(see Yemen)
part of Bombay.
Jun 1843 - 1 Apr
1936 Sind
part of Bombay.
1 Nov 1858
Presidency of Bombay a regular province.
1 Apr 1936
Bombay Province.
1 Apr
1937
Self-rule granted.
15 Aug
1947
Part of independent India (as Bombay
province).
Governor and General of the City of Bombay
(on Angediva Island)
19 Mar 1662 - Oct 1664
Sir Abraham
Shipman
(b. c.1610 - d. 1664)
(died before accepting cession of Bombay)
Governors of Bombay (subordinated
to Surat 23 Sep 1668 - 2 May 1687)
Oct 1664 - 5 Nov
1666 Humfrey (Humphrey) Cooke
(acting)
(in Bombay from 18 Feb 1665)
5 Nov 1666 - 21 May 1667 Sir Gervase Lucas
(b. 1611 - d. 1667)
22 May 1667 - 23 Sep 1668 Henry Gary
(acting)
(d. 169.)
23 Sep 1668 - 2 May 1687 the
presidents of Surat
Deputy Governors in Bombay
(representing the Governors who reside in Surat to 1687)
23 Sep 1668 - Jan 1699 John
Goodier
19 Jan 1699 - 13 Nov 1699 Henry Young
13 Nov 1699 - Feb 1670 James
Addams
+ 5 commissioners
Feb 1670 - Sep 1670 Matthew
Gray
Sep 1670 - Sep 1672 Phillip Gyffard
(Gifford)(1st time)(d. 1676)
Sep 1672 - Aug 1674
John Shaxton
Aug 1674 - Jun 1675 Vacant
Jun 1675 - Nov 1676
Phillip
Gyffard (Gifford)(2nd time)(s.a.)
Nov 1676 - Dec
1677
John
Pettit
(d. 1684)
Dec 1677 - Sep 1679
Sir Henry
Oxenden
(b. 1645 d. 1709)
Sep 1676 - Dec 1681
John Child
(b. 1637 d. 1690)
Dec 1681 - 9 Feb 1682
Mansell Smith
9 Feb 1682 - 27 Dec 1683 Charles Ward
(prisoner of Keigwin 27 Dec 1683 - 19 Nov
1684)
27 Dec 1683 - 19 Nov 1684 Richard Keigwin (in
rebellion) (b. 1647 - d. 1690)
19 Nov 1684 -
1685
Charles Zinzan
(b. 16.. - d.
1714)
1685 - 1689
Sir John
Wyborne
(b. 1650? - d. 1708)
Presidents of Surat and
Governors of Bombay
1687 - 4 Feb
1690 Sir
John
Child
(s.a.)
(also Captain General and Admiral of India)
4 Feb 1690 - 10 May 1694 Bartholomew Harris
(acting) (b.
1648/49 d. 1694)
(Mughal prisoner in Surat Dec 1688 - 28 Apr 1690)
10 May 1694 - 17 May 1694 Daniel Annesley
(acting)
17 May 1694 - Nov 1704
Sir John
Gayer
(b. 1651 - d. 1711)
(from 1703 confined by the Mughals in Surat)
Nov 1704 - Sep 1708
Sir Nicholas Waite
(d.
c.1715)
Sep 1708 - 11 Oct 1715 William
Aislabie
(b. 1671 - d. 1725)
11 Oct 1715 - 26 Dec 1715 Stephen Strutt
(acting)
(d. 1721)
Presidents and Governors of Bombay
26 Dec 1715 - 9 Jan 1722
Charles
Boone
(d. 1735)
9 Jan 1722 - 10 Jan
1729 William Phipps
(d.
1748)
10 Jan 1729 - 22 Sep 1734 Robert Cowan
(d. 1737)
22 Sep 1734 - 7 Apr 1739 John Horne
(d. 1755)
7 Apr 1739 - 15 Nov
1742 Stephen Law
(b. 1699 - d. 1787)
15 Nov 1742 - 26 Nov 1742 John Geekie
(acting)
26 Nov 1742 - 17 Nov 1750 William Wake
(d. 1751)
17 Nov 1750 - 28 Feb 1760 Richard
Bourchier
(b. c.1700 - d. 1770)
28 Feb 1760 - 27 Jan 1767 Charles
Crommelin
(b. 1717 - d. 1788)
27 Jan 1767 - 23 Feb 1771 Thomas
Hodges
(d. 1771)
26 Feb 1771 - 1 Jan 1784 William
Hornby
(b. 1723 - d. 1803)
1 Jan 1784 - 6 Jan
1785 Rawson Hart Bodham
(b. 1734
- d. 1812)
Governors of Bombay
6 Jan 1785 - 9 Jan
1788 Rawson Hart Bodham
(s.a.)
9 Jan 1788 - 6
Sep 1788 Andrew Ramsay Karr
(acting) (b.
1739? - d. 1799)
6 Sep 1788 - 21 Jan
1790 Sir William
Medows
(b. 1738 - d. 1813)
21 Jan 1790 - 26 Nov 1792 Sir Robert
Abercromby
(b. 1740 - d. 1827)
26 Nov 1792 - 9 Nov 1795 George
Dick (acting)
(b. 1739 - d. 1818)
9 Nov 1795 - 27 Dec
1795 John Griffith (acting)
27 Dec 1795 - 11 Aug 1811 Jonathan
Duncan
(b. 1756 - d. 1811)
11 Aug 1811 - 12 Aug 1812 George Brown
(acting)
(b. 1775 - d. 1819)
12 Aug 1812 - 1 Nov 1819 Sir Evan
Nepean
(b. 1751 - d. 1822)
1 Nov 1819 - 1
Nov 1827 Mountstuart
Elphinstone
(b. 1779 - d. 1859)
1 Nov 1827 - 1
Dec 1830 Sir John
Malcolm
(b. 1769 - d. 1833)
1 Dec 1830 - 15 Jan
1831 Sir Thomas Sidney Beckwith (acting)(b. 1772 -
d. 1831)
17 Jan 1831 - 21 Mar 1831 John Romer
(acting)
(b. 1780 - d. 1858)
21 Mar 1831 - 17 Mar 1835 John
Fitzgibbon, Earl of Clare (b.
1792 - d. 1851)
17 Mar 1835 - 9 Jul 1838 Sir Robert
Grant
(b. 1779 - d. 1838)
11 Jul 1838 - 31 May 1839 James Farish
(acting)
(b. 1791 - d. 1873)
31 May 1839 - 28 Apr 1841 Sir James
Rivett-Carnac
(b. 1785 - d. 1846)
28 Apr 1841 - 9 Jun 1842 George
William Anderson (acting) (b. 1791 - d.
1857)
9 Jun 1842 - 6
Aug 1846 Sir George
Arthur
(b. 1784 - d. 1854)
6 Aug 1846 - 23 Jan
1847 Lestock Robert Reid (acting)
(b. 1799 - d. 1878)
23 Jan 1847 - 1 May 1848 Sir George
Russell Clerk (1st time)(b. 1800 - d. 1889)
(from 27 Apr 1848, Sir George Russell Clerk)
(acting)
1 May 1848 - 26 Dec
1853 Lucius Bentinck Carey, Viscount
(b. 1803 - d. 1884)
Falkland
26 Dec 1853 - 11 May 1860 John
Elphinstone,
Baron
(b. 1807 - d. 1860)
Elphinstone
11 May 1860 - 24 Apr 1862 Sir George
Russell Clerk (2nd time)(s.a.)
(acting)
24 Apr 1862 - 6 Mar 1867 Henry
Bartle Edward Frere
(b. 1815 - d. 1884)
(from 12 Feb 1866, Sir
Henry Bartle Edward Frere)
6 Mar 1867 - 6 May 1872 William Robert
Seymour Vesey
(b. 1818 - d. 1885)
Fitzgerald (from 22 Oct 1867,
Sir William Robert Seymour Vesey
Fitzgerald)
6 May 1872 - 30 Apr
1877 Sir Philip Edmond
Wodehouse (b.
1811 - d. 1887)
30 Apr 1877 - 13 Mar 1880 Sir Richard
Temple, Baron Nash (b. 1826 - d.
1902)
13 Mar 1880 - 28 Apr 1880 Lionel Robert
Ashburner (acting) (b. 1827 - d. 1907)
28 Apr 1880 - 27 Mar 1885 Sir James
Fergusson
(b. 1823 - d. 1907)
27 Mar 1885 - 30 Mar 1885 James
Braithwaite Peile (acting) (b. 1833 - d.
1906)
30 Mar 1885 - 12 Apr 1890 Donald James
Mackay, Baron Reay (b. 1839 - d. 1921)
12 Apr 1890 - 16 Feb 1895 George Robert
Canning Harris, (b. 1851 -
d. 1932)
Baron Harris
16 Feb 1895 - 18 Feb 1895 Herbert Mills
Birdwood (acting) (b. 1837 - d. 1907)
18 Feb 1895 - 17 Feb 1900 William
Mansfield, Baron Sandhurst (b. 1857 - d. 1933)
17 Feb 1900 - 5 Sep 1903 Henry
Stafford Northcote, Baron
Northcote
(b. 1846 - d. 1911)
5 Sep 1903 - 12 Dec
1903 Sir James Monteath
(acting) (b.
1847 - d. 1929)
12 Dec 1903 - 28 Jul 1907 Charles Wallace
Alexander Napier (b. 1860 - d.
1940)
Cochrane-Baillie, Baron Lamington
28 Jul 1907 - 18 Oct 1907 Sir John
William Pitt Muir-
Mackenzie (acting)
(b. 1854 - d. 1916)
18 Oct 1907 - 4 Apr 1913 Sir George
Sydenham Clarke,
Baron
Sydenham
(b. 1848 - d. 1933)
4 Apr 1913 - 17 Dec
1918 Freeman Freeman-Thomas, Baron
Willingdon
(b. 1866 - d. 1941)
17 Dec 1918 - 8 Dec 1923 Sir George
Ambrose
Lloyd
(b. 1879 - d. 1941)
8 Dec 1923 - 10 Dec
1923 Sir Maurice Hayward
(acting) (b. 1868 -
d. 1964)
10 Dec 1923 - 8 Dec 1928 Sir Leslie
Orme
Wilson
(b. 1876 - d. 1955)
20 Mar 1926 - 19 Jul 1926 Sir Henry
Staveley
Lawrence (b.
1870 - d. 1949)
(acting for Wilson)
8 Dec 1928 - 25 Apr
1931 Sir Frederick Hugh
Sykes
(b. 1877 - d. 1954)
25 Apr 1931 - 18 Sep 1937 Michael Herbert
Rudolph
(b. 1895 - d. 1939)
Knatchbull-Hugessen, Baron
Brabourne
30 May 1936 - 29 Sep 1936 Sir Robert
Duncan Bell
(b. 1878 - d. 1953)
(acting for Brabourne)
18 Sep 1937 - 24 Mar 1943 Sir Lawrence
Roger
Lumley
(b. 1896 - d. 1969)
24 Mar 1943 - 14 Aug 1947 Sir David John
Colville
(b. 1894 - d. 1954)
Leading ministers (informal; governors were
presidents of the Executive Council ex-officio)
Jan 1921 - Jun 1928
Sheikh Ghulam Hussain Hidayatullah (b. 1879 d.
1948)
(from 1 Jan 1926, Sheikh Sir Ghulam Hussain
Hidayatullah)
1928 - 1930
Harilal
Desaibhai Desai
1930 1932
Maulvi Rafiuddin
Ahmed
(b. 1865 d. 1954)
(from 1 Jan 1932, Maulvi Sir Rafiuddin Ahmed)
1932 - 1933
Sardar Sir Rustom Jehangir
Vakil (b. 1880 d. 1933)
1933 - 1937
Sidappa Totappa
Kambli
(b. 1882 d. 1956) NBP
Chief ministers
1 Apr 1937 - 19 Jul 1937 Sir
Dhanjishah Bomanjee Cooper (b. 1878 - d.
1947) Non-party
(interim)
19 Jul 1937 - 4 Nov 1939 Bal
Gangadhar Kher (1st time)
(b. 1888 - d. 1957) INC
4 Nov 1939 - 30 Mar
1946 Governor's Rule
30 Mar 1946 - 14 Aug 1947 Bal Gangadhar
Kher (2nd time)
(s.a.)
INC
British (Lower) Burma (1862-1937): see Myanmar
Central Provinces and Berar
11 Dec
1853
Nagpur state formally annexed to British India.
11 Dec 1853 - Nov 1861 Part (a
division) of Bengal.
Nov
1861
Nagpur united with Saugor and Nerbudda territories (also
a part
of Bengal) as the Central Provinces, a separate
province.
1 Oct
1903
Berar falls under British administration.
24 Oct
1936
Central Provinces formally united with Berar as Central
Provinces and Berar.
1 Apr 1937
Self-rule granted.
15 Aug
1947
Part of independent India (as Central
Provinces and Berar).
Commissioners at Nagpur
13 Mar 1854 -
1854
Charles Grenville Mansel
(b. 1806 - d. 1886)
1854 - 20 Aug
1855
Edward King Elliot (1st time) (b.
1811 - d. 1865)
20 Aug 1855 - 1860
George
Augustus Chicheley Plowden (b. 1810 - d.
1871)
1860 11 Dec
1861
Edward King Elliot (2nd
time) (s.a.)
Chief Commissioners of
the Central Provinces
11 Dec 1861 27 Feb 1862 Edward
King Elliot (1st time)
(s.a.)
(acting to 11 Dec 1861)
27 Feb 1862 25 Apr 1862 James Knox Spence
(acting) (b.
1810 - d. 1890)
25 Apr 1862 18 Dec 1863 Sir Richard
Temple (1st time) (b. 1826 - d.
1902)
(acting)
18 Dec 1863 12 Mar 1864 Edward King
Elliot (2nd time) (s.a.)
12 Mar 1864 - 17 Mar 1864 John
Scarlett Campbell (1st time) (b. 1828 - d.
1897)
(acting)
17 Mar 1864 - 4 Apr 1867 Sir Richard
Temple (2nd time) (s.a.)
24 Apr 1865 - 6 Nov 1865 John
Scarlett Campbell (2nd time) (s.a.)
(acting)
6 Nov 1865 - 4 Apr 1866 Sir Richard
Temple (3rd time) (s.a.)
4 Apr 1867 27 Nov 1867 Sir John Henry
Morris (1st time) (b. 1828 - d. 1896)
(acting)
27 Nov 1867 16 Apr 1868 George
Campbell
(b. 1824 d. 1892)
16 Apr 1868 - 8 Jul 1870 Sir John
Henry Morris (2nd time) (s.a.)
(acting to 27 May 1870)
8 Jul 1870 - 6 Jul 1872 Richard
Harte Keatinge (acting) (b. 1825 - d.
1904)
6 Jul 1872 11 Apr 1879 Sir John
Henry Morris (3rd time) (s.a.)
11 Apr 1879 15 Nov 1879 Charles Grant
(acting)
(b. 1836 - d. 1903)
15 Nov 1879 30 Apr 1883 Sir John Henry
Morris (4th time) (s.a.)
30 Apr 1883 - 1 Apr 1884 William
Brittain
Jones
(b. 1834 - d. 1912)
1 Apr 1884 15 Dec 1885 Sir Charles
Haukes
Todd
(b. 1835 - d. 1915)
Crosthwaite (acting to 27 Jan 1885)
15 Dec 1885 19 Feb 1887 Dennis
Fitzpatrick
(acting) (b.
1827 - d. 1920)
19 Feb 1887 27 Mar 1887 John William
Neill (1st time) (b. 1845 - d. ....)
(acting)
24 Mar 1887 - 22 Jul 1889 Alexander
Mackenzie (1st time) (b. 1842 - d. 1902)
22 Jul 1889 - 7 Oct 1889 Robert
Joseph Crosthwaite (acting) (b. 1841 - d. 1917)
7 Oct 1889 18 Nov 1890 Alexander
Mackenzie (2nd time) (s.a.)
18 Nov 1890 28 Jan 1891 John William
Neill (2nd time) (s.a.)
(acting)
28 Jan 1891 25 May 1893 Anthony Patrick
Macdonnell (b.
1844 - d. 1925)
(from 2 Jan 1893, Sir Antony Patrick
MacDonnell)
25 May 1893 21 Dec 1895 Sir John
Woodburn
(b. 1843 - d. 1902)
(acting to 30 Nov 1893)
21 Dec 1895 14 Jul 1898 Charles James
Lyall
(b. 1845 - d. 1920)
(from 22 Jun 1897, Sir Charles James Lyall)
14 Jul 1898 27 Nov 1899 Sir Denzil
Charles Jelf Ibbetson (b. 1847 - d. 1908)
27 Nov 1899 16 Sep 1902 Sir Andrew
Henderson Leith Fraser (b. 1848 - d. 1919)
(acting to 5 Mar 1902)
16 Sep 1902 18 Mar 1904 John Prescott
Hewett
(b. 1854 - d. 1941)
(acting to 2 Nov 1903)
18 Mar 1904 - 4 May 1905 Frederick
Styles Philpin Lely (b.
1846 - d. 1934)
(from 2 Jan 1905, Sir
Frederic Styles Philpin Lely)
(acting to 23 Dec
1904)
4 May 1905 - 25 Mar 1907 John
Ontario Miller
(b. 1857 - d. 1943)
27 Jul 1906 - 21 Oct
1906 Stanley Ismay (acting for Miller) (b.
1848 - d. 1914)
5 Mar 1907 - 24 Mar 1907 Francis Angelo
Theodore Phillips (b. 1857 - d. 1935)
(acting for Miller)
25 Mar 1907 - 26 Jan 1912 Reginald Henry
Craddock
(b. 1864 - d. 1937)
(from 12 Dec 1911, Sir Reginald Craddock)
26 Jan 1912 - 17 Feb 1912 Henry Ashbrooke Crump
(acting) (b. 1863 - d. 1941)
17 Feb 1912 - 3 Aug 1912 Maurice Walter
Fox-Strangways (b. 1862 -
d. 1938)
(acting)
3 Aug 1912 - 26 Jan 1920 Sir
Benjamin
Robertson
(b. 1864 - d. 1953)
1 Jan 1914 9 Apr 1914 Henry
Ashbrooke Crump
(s.a.)
(acting for Robertson)
26 Jan 1920 - 17 Dec 1920 Sir Frank George
Sly
(b. 1876 - d. 1932)
Governors
17 Dec 1920 - 26 Jan 1925 Sir Frank
George
Sly
(s.a.)
26 Jan 1925 - 19 Aug 1927 Sir Montagu
Sherard Dawes Butler (b. 1873 - d. 1952)
(1st time)
19 Aug 1927 - 16 Dec 1927 John Thomas
Marten
(acting) (b.
1872 - d. 1929)
16 Dec 1927 - 29 Nov 1929 Sir Montagu
Sherard Dawes Butler (s.a.)
(2nd time)
29 Nov 1929 - 29 Mar 1930 Shripad Balwant
Tambe (acting) (b. 1875 - d. 1958)
29 Mar 1930 - 29 Jul 1932 Sir Montagu
Sherard Dawes Butler (s.a.)
(3rd time)
29 Jul 1932 - 25 Nov 1932 Sir Arthur
Edward Nelson (acting) (b. 1875 - d. 1950)
25 Nov 1932 - 15 Sep 1933 Sir Hyde
Clarendon Gowan (1st time)(b. 1878 - d. 1938)
15 Sep 1933 - 15 May 1936 Sir Montagu
Sherard Dawes Butler (s.a.)
(4th time)
15 May 1935 - 11 Sep 1936 E. Raghavendra
Rao (acting) (b. 1889 - d.
1942)
11 Sep 1936 - 3 Mar 1938 Sir Hyde
Clarendon Gowan (2nd time)(s.a.)
3 Mar 1938 - 27 May 1938 Hugh
Bomford
(acting)
(b. 1882 - d. 1939)
28 May 1938 - 1 Jun 1940 Sir
Francis Verner
Wylie
(b. 1891 - d. 1970)
1 Jun 1940 - 16 Sep 1946 Henry
Joseph Twynam
(b. 1887 - d.
1966)
(from 4 Oct 1940, Sir Henry Joseph Twynam)
(acting to 1 Oct 1940)
16 Sep 1946 - 14 Aug 1947 Sir Frederick
Chalmers Bourne (b. 1891 -
d. 1977)
Leading ministers (informal; governors were
presidents of the Executive Council ex-officio)
Jan 1921 - 1922
Shankar Rao Madhav Chitnavis
(b. 1867 d. 1931) LP
(1st
time)
1922 - 1923
Narayan Krishna Kelkar
1923 - 1924
Shankar Rao Madhav Chitnavis
(s.a.)
LP
(2nd time)
1924 - 1927
No ministers
1927 - 1929
E. Raghavendra Rao (1st
time)
(s.a.)
ICP
1929 1930
Ramrao Madhav Rao
Deshmukh (b.
1892 - d. 1981)
1930 1931
Prabhat Chandra Bose
1931 - 1933
Gajadhar Prasad
Jaiswal
(b. 1889 - d. 19..) DP
1933 - 1934
E. Raghavendra Rao (2nd
time) (s.a.)
DP
Mar 1934 - 1937
Balkrishna Ganesh Khaparde
(b. 1882 d. 1968) JP
Chief ministers
1 Apr 1937 - 14 Jul 1937 E.
Raghavendra Rao
(s.a.)
Non-party
14 Jul 1937 - 29 Jul 1938 Narayan Bhaskar Khare
(b. 1882
d. 1970) INC
29 Jul 1938 - Dec 1939 Ravi
Shankar Shukla (1st time) (b. 1877 -
d. 1956) INC
Dec 1939 - 20 Apr 1946
Governor's Rule
20 Apr 1946 - 14 Aug 1947 Ravi Shankar
Shukla (2nd time)
(s.a.)
INC
Berar
21 May 1853
Berar perpetually
assigned by the Hyderabad
state to the
British, administered as a province of British India.
1 Oct
1903
Berar (formally part of Hyderabad state) falls under
the
British administration of Central Provinces.
24 Oct
1936
Central Provinces formally united with Berar as Central
Provinces
and Berar.
Chief commissioners
21 May 1853 - 1 Oct 1903 the
British residents to Hyderabad
Coorg
10 Apr
1834
Coorg state annexed by U.K.
10 Apr 1834 - 24
Feb 1869 Part of Madras.
24 Feb
1869
A separate province.
15 Aug
1947
Part of independent India (as Coorg province).
Chief commissioners
24 Feb 1869 - 1 Jul 1940 the British
residents in Mysore
1 Jul 1940 - 26 Apr 1943 Joseph
William
Pritchard
(b. 1903 - d. 19..)
26 Apr 1943 - 14 Aug 1947 Diwan Bahadur
Ketoli Chengappa (b. 1878 - d.
1963)
Delhi
30 Dec 1803
British acquired "protection"
over Delhi from the Maratha by
the British-Maratha treaty (area called "the Assigned
Tract").
1819
Delhi territory, part of Bengal;
with the remaining governing
authority of the Mugal ruler
ended, the ruler remains a
British pensioner (with authority within the palace and
certain
jagirs
for his
maintenance).
29 May 1832 - 11 Dec 1858 Part (division)
of North-Western Provinces (see United
Provinces)
(nominal
but anomalous authority of the Mughal Emperor is ended).
11 Dec 1858 - 17 Sep 1912 Part of Punjab.
17 Sep
1912
Delhi a separate province.
15 Aug
1947
Part of independent India (as Delhi
province).
Civil Commissioner for Delhi
30 Jan 1819 20 Feb 1821 Thomas
Fortescue
(b. 1784 - d.
1872)
Residents and Chief Commissioners
1821 -
1832
the residents to Delhi (see
under India)
Chief commissioners
1 Oct 1912 - 7 Nov 1918
William Malcolm
Hailey
(b. 1872 - d. 1969)
7 Nov 1918 - 31 Mar 1924 Claud
Alexander
Barron
(b. 1871 - d. 1948)
31 Mar 1924 - 15 Apr 1926 Evelyn Robins
Abbott
(b. 1873 - d. 1950)
15 Apr 1926 - 29 Mar 1928 Alexander
Montague
Stow
(b. 1873 - d. 1936)
29 Mar 1928 - 7 Aug 1928 John
Nesbitt Gordon
Johnson (b.
1885 - d. 1955)
(1st time) (acting)
8 Aug 1928 - 21 Mar 1932
John Perronet
Thompson
(b. 1873 - d. 1935)
21 Mar 1932 - 21 Mar 1937 John Nesbitt
Gordon Johnson
(s.a.)
(2nd time)
21 Mar 1937 - 1 Jul 1940 Evan
Meredith
Jenkins
(b. 1896 - d. 1985)
1 Jul 1940 - 6 Sep
1945 Arthur Vivian
Askwith
(b. 1893 - d. 1971)
6 Sep 1945 - 14 Aug 1947
William Christie
(b. 1896 - d. 1983)
Madras
1523 - 21 Oct 1749
Portuguese settlement near Madras named São Tomé de
Meliapore
(Saint Thomas of Mylapore)(see Portuguese
India dependencies).
22 Aug 1639
Fort Saint George
founded by English East India Company.
1 Mar
1640
Madras an English possession (Presidency of Fort St.
George),
under British East India Company rule (to 1858).
1 Mar
1640
Madras Agency (subordinated
to Bantam
in the East Indies to 1652).
24 Sep 1641
Agency
transferred from Masulipatam to Madras.
1652 - 1655
Presidency
of Fort St. George in Madras.
1655 - 1684
Madras Agency
16 Jun
1684
Presidency of Fort St. George in Madras
(restored).
1685 1760
Bencoolen subordinated to Madras.
1 Mar 1690
British aquire Tegnapatam which becomes Fort St. David.
10 Sep 1746 - 21 Aug 1749 French occupation
(British government fled to Fort St. David).
2 Oct 1749
British take over São
Tomé de Meliapore (agreed 15 Aug
1749).
20 Oct
1774
Presidency
subordinated to the governor-general of in Bengal.
16 Jun 1834
Legislative powers of the
presidency transferred to the unified
government of the British India.
1 Nov 1858
Presidency of Fort St. George in Madras a regular
province.
1 Apr
1936
Madras Province.
1 Apr 1937
Self-rule granted.
15 Aug
1947
Part of independent India (as Madras
province).
Agents
20 Feb 1640 - 24 Aug
1643 Andrew
Cogan
(d. 1660)
27 Aug 1643 - 4 Aug 1644 Francis
Day
(b. 1605 - d. 1673)
4 Aug 1644 - 23 Sep 1648 Thomas
Ivie
(d. 1694/95)
23 Sep 1648 - 1 Sep 1652 Thomas
Greenhill (1st time) (b.
1611/12 - d. 1659)
1 Sep 1652 - 20 Jan 1655 Aaron
Baker -President
(b. 1620 - d. 1683)
20 Jan 1655 - 4 Jan 1659 Thomas
Greenhill (2nd time) (s.a.)
4 Jan 1659 - 1 Aug 1662
Thomas Chambers
(d. 1692)
1 Aug 1662 - 27 Aug 1662 William
Blake (provisional)
27 Aug 1662 - 22 Sep 1662 Charles Proby
(provisional)
22 Sep 1662 - 22 Jun 1665 Sir Edward Winter (1st
time) (b. 1622 - d.
1686)
22 Jun 1665 - 14 Sep 1665 George Foxcraft
(1st time) (b. c.1634 - d.
1715)
16 Sep 1665 - 22 Aug 1668 Sir Edward
Winter (2nd time)
(s.a.)
(in rebellion)
22 Aug 1668 - 18 Jan 1672 George Foxcraft
(2nd time) (s.a.)
Agents and Governors
18 Jan 1672 - 27 Jan 1678 Sir William
Langhorn (Langhorne) (b. c.1634 - d. 1715)
27 Jan 1678 - 1 Aug 1679 Streynsham Master
(1st time) (b. 1640 - d. 1724)
1 Aug 1679 - 25 Jan 1680
Joseph Hynmers (acting)
(d. 1680)
25 Jan 1680 - 3 Jul 1681
Streynsham Master (2nd time)
(s.a.)
3 Jul 1681 - 16 Jun 1684 William Gyfford
(Gifford)
(d. af.1687)
Presidents for the Affairs on the Coast of
Choromandell, etc.
and Governors of Fort St. George
16 Jun 1684 - 8 Aug
1684 William Gyfford (Gifford)(1st time)
8 Aug 1684 - 26 Jan 1685 Elihu Yale (1st
time)(acting) (b. 1649 - d. 1721)
(provisional governor)
26 Jan 1685 - 25 Jul 1687 William Gyfford
(Gifford)(2nd time)
25 Jul 1687 - 3 Oct 1692 Elihu Yale
(2nd time)
(s.a.)
3 Oct 1692 - 5
Dec 1692 Nathaniel Higginson -President
(b. 1652 - d. 1708)
(1st
time)
5 Dec 1692 - 29 Jul 1693 Sir John
Goldsborough (acting) (d. 1693)
(supervisor and commissary-general)
29 Jul 1693 - 7 Jul 1698 Nathaniel Higginson
-President (s.a.)
(2nd time)
7 Jul 1698 - 18 Sep 1709 Thomas
Pitt
(b. 1653 - d. 1726)
18 Sep 1709 - 17 Oct 1709 Gulston
Addison
(b. 1673 - d. 1709)
17 Oct 1709 - 3 Nov 1709 Edmund
Montague (acting)
3 Nov 1709 - 11 Jul 1711 William
Fraser (acting)
11 Jul 1711 - 8 Jan 1717 Edward
Harrison
(b. 1674 - d. 1732)
8 Jan 1717 - 18 Jan
1720 Joseph Collett
(b. 1673
- d. 1723)
18 Jan 1720 - 15 Oct 1721 Francis
Hastings
(b. 16.. - d. 1721)
15 Oct 1721 - 15 Jan 1725 Nathaniel
Elwick
(b. 1675 - d. 1750)
15 Jan 1725 - 14 May 1730 James
Macrae
(b. c.1677 - d. 1744)
14 May 1730 - 23 Jan 1735 George Morton
Pitt
(b. 1693 - d. 1756)
23 Jan 1735 - 14 Jan 1744 Richard
Benyon
(b. 1698 - d. 1774)
17 Jan 1744 - 10 Sep 1746 Nicholas Morse
(b. 1700 - d. 1772)
Governors of the French East India Company
10 Sep 1746 - 2 Oct 1746 Bertrand
François Mahé, comte
(b. 1699 - d. 1753)
de la Bourdonnais (acting)
2 Oct 1746 - 21 Aug
1749 Jean-Jacques Duval
d'Eprémesnil (b. 1714 - d. 1764)
Presidents for the Affairs upon the Coast of
Choromandell and in the Bay of Bengal
and Governors of Fort St. George in Madras
10 Sep 1746 - 14 Apr 1747 John Hinde (in
Fort St. David) (d. 1747)
(deputy governor)
16 Apr 1747 - 6 Jul 1750 Charles Floyer (in
Fort St. David) (b. 1715 - d. 1766)
(deputy governor to 24 Jul 1747)
21 Aug 1749 - 11 Oct 1749 Edward Boscawen
(b. 1711 d. 1761)
(received possession of Ft. St. George)
11 Oct 1749 - 6 Dec 1749 Stringer
Lawrence
(b. 1697 d. 1775)
(administrator to 11 Nov 1749, then
deputy-governor of Ft. St. George)
6 Dec 1749 -c.21 Feb 1752 Richard Prince
(deputy governor of
Ft. St. George)
19 Sep 1750 - 14 Jan 1755 Thomas
Saunders
(b. 1712? - d. 1775)
(in Fort St. David to 5 Apr 1752)
c.21 Feb 1752 - 5 Apr 1752 Richard Starke
(b. c.1720 - d. 1794)
(provisional deputy governor of
Ft. St. George)
14 Jan 1755 - 14 Nov 1763
George Pigot (1st
time)
(b. 1719 - d. 1777)
14 Nov 1763 - 25 Jan 1767 Robert
Palk
(b. 1717 - d. 1798)
25 Jan 1767 - 31 Jan 1770 Charles
Bourchier
(b. 1726 - d. 1810)
31 Jan 1770 - 1 Feb 1773 Josias Du
Pré
(b. 1721 - d. 1780)
1 Feb 1773 - 10 Dec 1775 Alexander
Wynch
(b. 1721 - d. 1781)
10 Dec 1775 - 23 Aug 1776 George Pigot,
Baron Pigot of (s.a.)
Patshull in the County of Dublin
(2nd time)
23 Aug 1776 - 31 Aug 1777 George Stratton
(usurper) (b. 1733 -
d. 1780)
31 Aug 1777 - 8 Feb 1778 John
Whitehill (1st time) (acting) (b. 1735 - d. 1788)
8 Feb 1778 - 6
Apr 1780 Thomas
Rumbold
(b. 1736 - d. 1791)
(from 23 Mar 1779, Sir Thomas Rumbold)
6 Apr 1780 - 8
Nov 1780 John Whitehill (2nd time) (acting) (s.a.)
8 Nov 1780 - 22 Jun
1781 Charles Smith
(acting)
(b. 1736 - d. ....)
22 Jun 1781 - 12 Feb 1785 George
Macartney, Baron Macartney (b. 1737 - d. 1806)
Governors of the Presidency of Fort St.
George, at Madras
12 Feb 1785 - 8 Jun 1785 George
Macartney, Baron Macartney
(s.a.)
8 Jun 1785 - 6 Apr 1786
Alexander Davidson
(acting) (b.
1742 - d. 1791)
6 Apr 1786 - 6
Feb 1789 Sir Archibald
Campbell
(b. 1739 - d. 1791)
6 Feb 1789 - 13 Feb 1790 John
Holland (acting)
13 Feb 1790 - 20 Feb 1790 Edward John
Holland (acting) (b.
17.. - d. 1821)
20 Feb 1790 - 17 May 1790 Sir
William Medows (1st time) (b.
1738 - d. 1813)
17 May 1790 - 14 Jun
1790 John Turing (acting)
(b. 17.. - d.
1809)
14 Jun 1790 - 15 Oct 1790 Morgan Williams
(acting) (b.
1741 - d. 1790)
15 Oct 1790 - 21 Apr 1792 Sir Charles Oakeley (1st
time) (b. 1751 - d. 1826)
(acting)
21 Apr 1792 - 1 Aug 1792 Sir William Medows
(2nd time) (s.a.)
1 Aug 1792 - 7 Sep 1794 Sir Charles
Oakeley (2nd time) (s.a.)
7 Sep 1794 - 21 Feb
1798 Robert Hobart, Baron
Hobart (b.
1760 - d. 1816)
21 Feb 1798 - 31 Aug 1798 George Harris
(acting) (b.
1746 - d. 1829)
31 Aug 1798 - 31 Dec 1798
Edward Clive, Baron
Powis
(b. 1754 - d. 1839)
(1st time)
31 Dec 1798 - 5 Sep 1799 Richard
Colley
Wellesley,
(b. 1760 - d. 1842)
Baron Wellesley (acting)
5 Sep 1799 - 30 Aug 1803 Edward
Clive, Baron
Powis
(s.a.)
(2nd time)
30 Aug 1803 - 11 Sep 1807 William Henry
Cavendish-Bentinck (b. 1774 - d. 1839)
11 Sep 1807 - 24 Dec 1807 William Petrie
(acting)
(b. 1784 - d. 1816)
24 Dec 1807 - 21 May 1813 Sir
George Hilario
Barlow
(b. 1762 - d. 1846)
21 May 1813 - 16 Sep 1814 John Abercromby
(acting)
(b. 1772 - d. 1817)
16 Sep 1814 - 10 Jun 1820 Hugh Elliot
(b. 1752 d. 1830)
10 Jun 1820 - 6 Jul 1827 Sir Thomas
Munro
(b. 1761 - d. 1827)
10 Jul 1827 - 18 Oct 1827 Henry Sullivan
Graeme (acting) (b. 1781 - d.
1850)
18 Oct 1827 - 25 Oct 1832 Stephen Rumbold
Lushington
(b. 1776 - d. 1868)
25 Oct 1832 - 4 Mar 1837 Sir
Frederick
Adam
(b. 1781 - d. 1853)
4 Mar 1837 - 6
Mar 1837 George Edward Russell
(acting) (b. 1787 - d.
1863)
6 Mar 1837 - 24 Sep
1842 John Elphinstone, Baron
(b. 1807 - d. 1860)
Elphinstone
24 Sep 1842 - 23 Feb 1848 George Hay,
Marquess of Tweeddale (b. 1787 - d. 1876)
23 Feb 1848 - 7 Apr 1848 Henry
Dickinson (acting)
(b. 1791 - d. 1859)
7 Apr 1848 - 24 Apr
1854 Sir Henry Eldred
Pottinger
(b. 1789 - d. 1856)
24 Apr 1854 - 28 Apr 1854 Daniel Eliott
(acting)
(b. 1798 - d. 1872)
28 Apr 1854 - 28 Mar 1859 George Francis
Robert Harris,
(b. 1810 - d. 1872)
Baron
Harris
28 Mar 1859 - 8 Jun 1860 Sir
Charles Edward
Trevelyan (b. 1807 -
d. 1886)
8 Jun 1860 - 5
Jul 1860 William Ambrose Morehead
(b. 1805 - d. 1863)
(1st time) (acting)
5 Jul 1860 - 2
Aug 1860 Sir Henry George
Ward
(b. 1797 - d. 1860)
4 Aug 1860 - 18 Feb
1861 William Ambrose Morehead
(s.a.)
(2nd time) (acting)
18 Feb 1861 - 27 Mar 1866 Sir William
Thomas
Denison
(b. 1804 - d. 1871)
26 Nov 1863 - 18 Jan 1864 Edward Maltby
(acting for Denison) (b. 1812 - d. 1894)
27 Mar 1866 - 19 Feb 1872 Francis Napier,
Baron Napier (b.
1819 - d. 1898)
of Merchistoun
19 Feb 1872 - 15 May 1872 Alexander John
Arbuthnot (acting) (b. 1822 - d. 1907)
15 May 1872 - 27 Apr 1875 Vere Henry
Hobart
(b. 1818 - d. 1875)
29 Apr 1875 - 23 Nov 1875 William Rose
Robinson (acting) (b. 1822 - d.
1886)
23 Nov 1875 - 20 Dec 1880 Richard
Plantagenet Campbell
(b. 1823 - d. 1889)
Temple-Nugent-Brydges-Chandos-
Grenville, Duke of Buckingham
and Chandos
20 Dec 1880 - 24 May 1881 William Patrick
Adam
(b. 1823 - d. 1881)
24 May 1881 - 5 Nov 1881 William
Huddleston
(acting) (b.
1826 - d. 1894)
5 Nov 1881 - 8
Dec 1886 Mountstuart Elphinstone Grant Duff (b.
1828 - d. 1906)
(from 28 Jul 1886, Sir Mountstuart
Elphinstone Grant Duff)
8 Dec 1886 - 1
Dec 1890 Robert Bourke, (from 12 May 1887)
(b. 1827 - d. 1903)
Baron Connemara
1 Dec 1890 - 23 Jan
1891 John Henry Garstin (acting)
(b. 1838 - d. 1903)
23 Jan 1891 - 18 Mar 1896 Bentley Lawley,
Baron Wenlock (b. 1849 -
d. 1912)
18 Mar 1896 - 28 Dec 1900 Sir Arthur
Elibank
Havelock (b.
1844 - d. 1908)
28 Dec 1900 - 30 Apr 1904 Arthur Oliver
Villiers-Russell, (b. 1869 - d. 1935)
Baron Ampthill (1st time)
30 Apr 1904 - 13 Dec 1904 James Thompson
(acting)
(b. 1848 - d. 1929)
13 Dec 1904 - 15 Feb 1906 Arthur Oliver
Villiers-Russell, (s.a.)
Baron Ampthill (2nd time)
15 Feb 1906 - 28 Mar 1906 Gabriel Stoles
(acting)
(b. 1849 - d. 1920)
28 Mar 1906 - 3 Nov 1911 Sir Arthur
Lawley
(b. 1860 - d. 1932)
3 Nov 1911 - 30 Mar
1912 Sir Thomas David Gibson-Carmichael (b. 1859 -
d. 1926)
(from 9 Feb 1912, Thomas David
Gibson-Carmichael, Baron
Carmichael)
30 Mar 1912 - 30 Oct 1912 Sir Murray Hammick
(acting) (b.
1854 - d. 1936)
30 Oct 1912 - 29 Mar 1919 John Sinclair,
Baron Pentland (b. 1860 -
d. 1925)
29 Mar 1919 - 10 Apr 1919 Sir Alexander
Gordon Cardew
(b. 1861 - d. 1937)
(acting)
10 Apr 1919 - 12 Apr 1924 George Freeman
Freeman-Thomas, (b. 1866 - d.
1941)
Baron Willingdon
12 Apr 1924 - 14 Apr 1924 Sir Charles
George Todhunter (b.
1869 - d. 1949)
(acting)
14 Apr 1924 - 29 Jun 1929 George Joachim
Goschen, Viscount (b. 1866 - d. 1952)
Goschen of Hawkhurst
29 Jun 1929 - 11 Nov 1929 Sir Norman
Edward Majoribanks (b.
1872 - d. 1939)
(acting)
11 Nov 1929 - 16 May 1934 Sir George
Frederick Stanley
(b. 1872 - d. 1938)
(1st time)
16 May 1934 - 16 Aug 1934 Khan Bahadur
Sir Muhammad Usman (b. 1884 - d. 1960)
Sahib Bahadur (acting)
16 Aug 1934 - 15 Nov 1934 Sir George
Frederick Stanley
(s.a.)
(2nd time)
15 Nov 1934 - 18 Jun 1936 Sir John
Francis Ashley Erskine (b. 1895 - d.
1953)
(1st time)
18 Jun 1936 - 1 Oct 1936 Rai
Bahadur Sir Kurma Venkata
(b. 1875 - d. 1942)
Reddi Naidu (acting)
1 Oct 1936 - 12 Mar
1940 Sir John Frederick
Erskine
(s.a.)
(2nd time)
12 Mar 1940 - 26 Feb 1946 Arthur Oswald
James
Hope
(b. 1897 - d. 1958)
26 Feb 1946 - 5 May 1946 Sir Henry
Foley Knight (acting) (b. 1886 - d.
1960)
5 May 1946 - 14 Aug
1947 Sir Archibald Edward
Nye
(b. 1895 - d. 1967)
Leading ministers (informal; governors were
presidents of the Executive Council ex-officio)
17 Dec 1920 - 11 Jul 1921 Subbarayalu
Reddiar
(b. 1855 - d. 1921) JP
11 Jul 1921 - 3 Dec 1926 Panaganti
Ramarayaningar, Raja (b. 1866 -
d. 1928) JP
of Panagal (from 5 Jun 1926,
Sir Panaganti Ramarayaningar)
4 Dec 1926 - 27 Oct
1930 P.
Subbarayan
(b. 1889 - d. 1963) Non-party
27 Oct 1930 - 4 Nov 1932 B.
Munusamy
Naidu
(b. 1885 - d. 1935) JP
5 Nov 1932 - 4
Apr 1936 Ramakrishna Ranga Rao, Raja of
Bobbili (1st
time)
(b. 1901 - d. 1978) JP
4 Apr 1936 - 24 Aug
1936 Ponnambala Thiaga Rajan
(b. 1892 - d. 1974) JP
24 Aug 1936 - 1 Apr 1937
Ramakrishna Ranga Rao, Raja of
Bobbili (2nd
time)
(s.a.)
JP
Chief ministers
1 Apr 1937 - 14 Jul 1937 Kurma Venkata Reddy
Naidu (b. 1875 - d.
1942) JP
14 Jul 1937 - 29 Oct 1939 Chakravarti
Rajagopalachari
(b. 1878 - d. 1972) INC
29 Oct 1939 - 30 Apr 1946 Governor's
Rule
30 Apr 1946 - 23 Mar 1947 Tanguturi
Prakasam
(b. 1872 - d. 1957) INC
23 Mar 1947 - 14 Aug 1947 Omandur P.
Ramaswami Reddiar
(b. 1895 - d. 1970) INC
North-West Frontier Province
1849
British capture the area as part of Punjab state.
25 Oct
1901
North-Western Frontier Province created, separated from
Punjab.
1 Apr 1937
Self-rule
granted.
15 Aug
1947
Part of Pakistan (as North-West
Frontier province).
Chief commissioners (also Agents to the
Governors-General [from 1937, Residents]
in the North-West Frontier)
9 Nov 1901 - 7 Jul 1908
Harold Arthur
Deane
(b. 1854 - d. 1908)
(from 1 Jan 1906, Harold Arthur Deane)
8 Jul 1908 - 10 Sep 1919 George
Olof Roos-Keppel
(b. 1866 - d. 1921)
(from 14 Aug 1908, Sir George Olof
Roos-Keppel)
16 Nov 1909 - 31 Oct 1910 William Rudolph
Henry Merck
(b. 1852 - d. 1925)
(acting for Roos-Keppel)
28 Aug 1913 - 28 Jan 1915 John Stuart
Donald
(b. 1861 - d. 1948)
(acting for Roos-Keppel)
10 Sep 1919 - 8 Mar 1921 Sir Alfred
Hamilton
Grant
(b. 1872 - d. 1937)
8 Mar 1921 - Jul
1923 Sir John Loader
Maffey
(b. 1877 - d. 1969)
27 Apr 1922 31 Oct 1922 Edmond Henry
Salt James
(b. 1874 - d. 1952)
(acting
for Maffey)
7 Jul 1923 - 10 May 1930 Horatio Norman
Bolton
(b. 1875 - d. 1965)
(from 1 Jan 1926, Sir Norman Bolton)
4 Dec 1924 12 Dec 1924 Richard
Garratt (acting for Bolton)(b. 1873 - d. 1958)
3 Dec 1925 - Aug 1926
William John Keen
(b. 1873 -
d. 1958)
(acting for Bolton)
10 May 1930 - 9 Sep 1931 Stuart
Edmond Pears
(b. 1875 - d. 1931)
(from 1 Jan 1931, Sir Steuart Edmund Pears)
10 Sep 1931 - 18 Apr 1932 Ralph Edwin
Hotchkin Griffith (b. 1882 - d.
1963)
(from 1 Jan 1932, Sir Ralph Edwin Hotchkin Griffith)
Governors (also Agents to the Governors-General
in the North-West Frontier)
18 Apr 1932 - 2 Mar 1937 Sir Ralph
Edwin Hotchkin Griffith (s.a.)
2 Mar 1937 - 3 Mar 1946 Sir
George Cunningham (1st time) (b. 1888 - d.
1964)
11 Aug 1939 - 10 Dec 1939 Sir Arthur
Edward
Broadbent (b.
1884 - d. 1966)
Parsons (acting for Cunningham)
3 Mar 1946 - 14 Aug 1947 Sir Olaf
Kirkpatrick Kruuse Caroe (b. 1892 - d. 1981)
26 Jun 1947 - 13 Aug 1947 Sir Robert
Lockhart
(b. 1893 - d. 1981)
(acting for Caroe)
13 Aug 1947 - 14 Aug 1947 Sir George Cunningham
(2nd time) (s.a.)
(acting for Caroe)
Minister (governors were presidents of the
Executive Council ex-officio)
1932 - 1937
Nawab Sir Sahibzada
Abdul Qayyum (b. 1863 - d. 1937) UMNP
Khan
Premiers
1 Apr 1937 - 7 Sep 1937 Nawab
Sir Sahibzada Abdul Qayyum
(s.a.)
AIC
Khan
7 Sep 1937 - 10 Nov 1939 Khan Abdul Jabbar
Khan (1st time) (b. 1882 - d. 1958) INC
(= Khan Sahib)
10 Nov 1939 - 25 May 1943 Governor's
rule
25 May 1943 - 16 Mar 1945 Sardar
Aurangzeb Khan
(b. 1899 - d. 1953) ML
16 Mar 1945 - 14 Aug 1947 Khan Abdul
Jabbar Khan (2nd time)
(s.a.)
INC
Oudh: see under United Provinces
Panth-Piploda
1935
Chief
commissioner's province, separated from Bombay.
15 Aug
1947
Part of independent India (as Panth Piploda
province).
Chief commissioners
Jan 1935 - 1940
Kenneth Samuel
Fitze
(b. 1887 - d. 1960)
Feb 1940 -
1942
Gerald Thomas Fisher
(b. 1887 - d. 1965)
May 1942 - 1946
Walter Fendall Campbell
(b. 1894 - d. 1973)
(from 13 Jun 1946, Sir Walter Fendall
Campbell)
1946 -
1947
Henry Mortimer
Poulton
(b. 1898 - d. 1973)
Prince of Wales Island (Penang) (1805-1826): see under Malay states
Punjab
29 Mar
1849
Punjab state annexed by U.K.
2 Apr
1849
Punjab a part (division) of Bengal, but under separate
fiscal and judicial administration.
Feb 1853
Punjab a separate
province.
1 Apr
1937
Self-rule granted.
23 Jun
1947
Punjab Legislative Assembly is divided into the West
Punjab
Legislative Assembly and the East Punjab Legislative
Assembly.
15 Aug
1947
Partitioned between India (as East Punjab
province) and
Pakistan (as West
Punjab province).
Chief commissioners
31 Mar 1849 - Feb 1853
Board of Administration
- John Laird Mair
Lawrence
(b. 1811 - d. 1879)
- Sir Henry Lawrence (president) (b. 1806 -
d. 1857)
- Charles Grenville Mansel
(b. 1806 - d. 1886)
1853 - 1 Jan 1859
John Laird
Mair
Lawrence
(s.a.)
(from 5 Feb 1856, Sir John Laird Mair Lawrence)
Lieutenant governors of the Punjab
1 Jan 1859 - 25 Feb 1859 Sir John
Laird Mair Lawrence
(s.a.)
25 Feb 1859 - 10 Jan 1865 Robert
Montgomery
(b. 1809 - d.
1887)
(from 20 May 1859, Sir Robert Montgomery)
(acting
to 1 May 1859)
10 Jan 1865 - 1 Jun 1870 Donald Friell
McLeod
(b. 1810 - d. 1872)
(from 24 May 1866, Sir Donald Friell McLeod)
1 Jun 1870 - 1 Jan 1871 Sir
Henry Marion
Durand
(b. 1812 - d. 1871)
20 Jan 1871 - 2 Apr 1877 Robert
Henry Davies
(b.
1824 - d. 1902)
(from 30 May 1874, Sir Robert Henry Davies)
2 Apr 1877 - 3 Apr 1882
Robert Eyles
Egerton
(b. 1827 - d. 1912)
(from 29 Jul 1879, Sir Robert Eyles Egerton)
3 Apr 1882 - 2 Apr 1887 Sir
Charles Umpherston Aitchinson (b. 1832 - d. 1896)
2 Apr 1887 - 5 Mar 1892
Charles James Lyall
(b. 1845 - d.
1920)
(from 24 May 1888, Sir James Broadwood Lyall)
5 Mar 1892 - 6 Mar 1897 Sir
Dennis
Fitzpatrick
(b. 1827 - d. 1920)
6 Mar 1897 - 6 Mar 1902 Sir
William Mackworth
Young (b. 1840
- d. 1924)
6 Mar 1902 - 6 Mar 1907 Sir
Charles Montgomery
Rivaz (b. 1845 - d.
1926)
6 Mar 1907 - 22 Jan 1908 Sir Denzil
Charles Jelf Ibbetson (b. 1847 - d. 1908)
26 May 1907 - 12 Aug 1907 Sir Thomas
Gordon
Walker
(b. 1849 - d. 1917)
(1st time)(acting for Ibbetson)
22 Jan 1908 - 25 May 1908 Sir Thomas
Gordon
Walker
(s.a.)
(2nd time)(acting)
25 May 1908 - 26 May 1913 Sir Louis
William Dane
(b. 1856 - d. 1948)
28 Apr 1911 - 4 Aug 1911 James
MacCrone Douie
(b. 1854 - d. 1935)
(acting for Dane)
26 May 1913 - 26 May 1919 Sir Michael Francis
O'Dwyer (b.
1864 - d. 1940)
26 May 1919 - 3 Jan 1921 Sir Edward
Douglas
MacLagan (b.
1864 - d. 1952)
Governors
3 Jan 1921 - 31 May 1924 Sir Edward
Douglas
MacLagan
(s.a.)
31 May 1924 - 9 Aug 1928 Sir
William Malcolm
Hailey
(b. 1872 - d. 1969)
9 Aug 1928 - 12 Apr 1933 Sir
Geoffrey Fitzhervey
de (b.
1876 - d. 1955)
Montmorency
19 Jul 1932 - 19 Oct 1932 Sir Sikandar
Hayat Khan (1st time) (b. 1892 - d. 1942)
(acting for Montmorency)
12 Apr 1933 - 4 Apr 1938 Sir
Herbert William
Emerson (b.
1881 - d. 1940)
15 Feb 1934 - 9 Jun 1934 Sir
Sikandar Hayat Khan (2nd time) (s.a.)
(acting for Emerson)
4 Apr 1938 - 7 Apr 1941 Sir
Henry Duffield
Craik
(b. 1876 - d. 1955)
7 Apr 1941 - 8
Apr 1946 Sir Bertrand James
Glancy
(b. 1882 - d. 1953)
8 Apr 1946 - 14 Aug
1947 Sir Evan Meredith
Jenkins
(b. 1896 - d. 1985)
Leading ministers (informal; governors were
presidents of the Executive Council ex-officio)
Jan 1921 - 1924
Mian Fazl-i-Hussain
(b.
1877 - d. 1936) UP
Sep 1924 - 1926
Chaudhri Chhotu Ram
(b.
1881 - d. 1945) UP
1926 - 1927
Lala Manohar Lal
(b. 1879 - d. 1949)
1927 - 1937
Sardar Jogender
Singh
(b. 1877 - d. 1946)
(from 26 Feb 1929, Sardar Sir Jogender Singh)
Premiers
1 Apr 1937 - 27 Dec
1942 Sir Sikandar Hayat
Khan
(s.a.)
UP
30 Dec 1942 - Feb 1945
Khizar Hayat Khan
Tiwana
(b. 1900 - d. 1975) ML;1944 UP
(1st time)
Feb 1945 - 21 Mar 1946
Governor's Rule
21 Mar 1946 - 4 Mar 1947 Sir Khizar
Hayat Khan Tiwana
(s.a.)
UP
(2nd time)
4 Mar 1947 - 14 Aug 1947 Governor's
Rule
Sind
21 Feb
1843
Scinde (Sind) state occupied by Britain.
Jun
1843
Annexed by Britain; part of Bombay.
1847
Renamed
Sind.
1 Apr
1936
Sind a separate province.
1 Apr
1937
Self-rule granted.
15 Aug
1947
Part of Pakistan (as Sind province).
Commissioners
1843 - Oct
1847
Sir Charles James
Napier
(b. 1782 - d. 1853)
Oct 1847 - Dec 1850
Robert Keith
Pringle
(b. 1802 - d. 1897)
Jan 1851 - Oct 1859
Henry Edward Bartle
Frere
(b. 1815 - d. 1884)
(from 20 May 1859, Sir
Henry Edward Bartle Frere)
Apr 1856 - Apr 1857 John
Jacob (acting for Frere)
(b. 1812 - d. 1858)
Apr 1857 - 18 May 1857 Barrow
Helbert Ellis
(b. 1823 - d. 1887)
(acting for Frere)
Oct 1859 -
1862
Jonathan Duncan Inverarity
(b. 1812 - d. 1882)
1862 -
1867
Samuel Mansfield
(b. 1815 - d. 1893)
Jun 1867 - Jul
1868 William
Henry Havelock (acting) (b. 1826 - d. 1876)
10 Jul 1868 - Sep 1877
William Lockyer Merewether
(b. 1825 - d. 1880)
(from 24 Aug 1868, Sir William Lockyer
Merewether)
12 Sep 1877 - 6 Jun 1879 Francis Dawes
Melvill
(b. 1838 - d. 1881)
1 Jun 1878 - 8 Aug 1878 James
Braithwaite
Peile
(b. 1833 - d. 1906)
(acting
for Melville)
7 Jun 1879 - 13 Apr 1887 Henry Napier
Bruce Erskine (b. 1832 - d.
1893)
2 Jan 1881 - 31 Mar 1881
James Braithwaite Peile
(s.a.)
(acting for
Erskine)
14 Apr 1887 - 17 May 1889 Charles
Bradley
Pritchard
(b. 1837 - d. 1903)
17 May 1889 - 22 May 1891 Arthur Charles
Trevor
(b. 1841 - d. 1920)
20 Nov 1890 - 19 Feb 1891 Edward Walter
Trevor
(b. 1838 - d. 1905)
(acting for Trevor)
20 Jun 1891 - 18 Dec 1900 Henry Evan Murchison
James (b.
1846 - d. 1923)
18 Dec 1900 - 1 Apr 1902 Robert
Giles
(b. 1846 - d. 1928)
1 Apr 1902 - 14 Dec 1903 Alexander
Cumine
(b. 1851 - d. 1909)
14 Dec 1903 - 3 Mar 1904 Horace
Charles Mules (acting) (b. 1856 - d.
1939)
3 Mar 1904 - 31 Mar 1905 John
William Pitt Muir-Mackenzie (b. 1854 -
d. 1916)
31 Mar 1905 - Nov 1905 William
Thomson Morison (acting) (b. 1860 - d. 1931)
Nov 1905 -
1912
Arthur Delaval
Younghusband
(b. 1854 - d. 1931)
Dec 1912 -
1916
William Henry Lucas
(b. 1867 - d. 1937)
May 1916 -
1920
Henry Staveley
Lawrence
(b. 1870 - d. 1949)
1920 -
1925
Jean Louis Rieu
(b. 1872 - d. 1964)
1925 -
1926
Partick Robert
Cadell
(b. 1871 - d. 1961)
1926 -
1929
Walter Frank Hudson
(b. 1875 - d. 1958)
1929 -
1931
George Arthur Thomas
(b. 1877 - d. 1950)
1931 -
1935
Raymond Evelyn
Gibson
(b. 1878 - d. 1969)
Apr 1935 -
1936
Godfrey Ferdinando
Stratford (b. 1888 -
d. 1952)
Collins (acting)
Governors
1 Apr 1936 - 1 Apr
1941 Sir Lancelot Graham
(b. 1890 - d.
1962)
1 Aug 1938 - 1 Dec 1938
Joseph Hugh Garrett
(b. 1880 - d. 1978)
(acting for Garrett)
1 Apr 1941 - 15 Jan 1946 Sir Hugh
Dow
(b. 1886 - d. 1978)
15 Jan 1946 - 14 Aug 1947 Sir Robert
Francis
Mudie
(b. 1890 - d. 1976)
Premiers
24 Apr 1937 - 23 Mar 1938 Sir Ghulam
Hussain Hidayatullah (b. 1879 - d.
1948) MPP
Khan Bahadur Shaykh (1st time)
23 Mar 1938 - 18 Mar 1940 Shaheed Allah
Bux Soomro (1st time)(b. 1900 - d. 1943) IP
18 Mar 1940 - 7 Mar 1941 Mir Bandeh
Ali Khan
Talpur
(b. 1909 - d. 1963) ML
7 Mar 1941 - 14 Oct 1942 Shaheed
Allah Bux Soomro (2nd
time)(s.a.)
IP
14 Oct 1942 - 14 Aug 1947 Sir Ghulam
Hussain Hidayatullah
(s.a.)
MPP
Khan Bahadur Shaykh (2nd time)
Straits Settlements (1826-1830, 1851-1867): see under Singapore
Surat
12 Jul 1609
First English factory at Surat.
12 Mar
1612
English granted permission to establish Surat factory.
Feb
1616
Surat made the chief factory in India.
1620
Surat Presidency
23 Sep 1668 - 2 May 1687 Bombay part of Surat; under British
East
India Company rule.
2 May 1687 - Jul 1703
Surat part of Bombay (seat of the
Presidency moved from
Surat to Bombay in 1687).
Dec 1688 - 28 Apr
1690 Mughal occupation.
Jun 1703 - 1716
Factory abandoned.
26 Dec 1715
Presidency of Surat
officially renamed the Presidency of Bombay.
15 May
1800
Surat Agency abolished.
Commander
12 Mar 1612 - Feb
1613 Thomas
Best
(b. 1570 - d. 1639)
Agents and Chief
Factors
12 Jul 1609 -
1611
William Finch
11 Oct 1611 -
1612
Alexander
Sharpeigh
(d. 1613)
25 Jan 1612 - 1616
Thomas Aldworth
2 Oct 1616 1 Apr
1620 Thomas Kerridge
Presidents of Surat
1 Apr 1620 9 Nov 1622 Thomas
Kerridge (1st time)
9 Nov 1622 9 Apr
1625 Thomas Rastell (1st time)(acting) (d.
1633)
9 Apr 1625 1628
Thomas Kerridge (2nd time)
12 Dec 1628 1630
Richard Wylde (Wyld)
Apr 1630 - Sep 1630
John Skibbow (acting)
29 Sep 1630 1631
Thomas Rastell (2nd time)
(s.a.)
25 Jan 1631 7 Nov 1633 John
Hopkinson (acting)
7 Nov 1633 27 Dec 1638 William
Methwold
(b. 1590 - d. 1653)
27 Dec 1638 1643
William Fremlen
(d. 1645)
7 Feb 1643 1649
Francis
Breton
(d. 1649)
25 Jan 1649 1652
Thomas Merry
1652 1654
Jeremy Blackman
15 Mar 1654
1655
John Spiller (1st time)
(d. 1677)
1655 - 1656
Edward Pearce
19 Jan 1656 1657
John Spiller (2nd time)
(s.a.)
30 Jan 1657 1658
Henry
Revington
(d. 1663)
16 Oct 1658 - 1658
Henry
Greenhill
(d. 1659)
1658 - 23 May
1659
Nathaniel
Wyche
(d. 1659)
1659 1662
Matthew
Andrews
(b. c.1630 - d. 1711)
18 Sep 1662 - 14 Jul 1669 Sir
George Oxindon (Oxenden) (b. 1620 -
d. 1669)
14 Jul 1669 - 30 Jun 1677 Gerald
Aungier
(b. c.1635 d. 1677)
30 Jun 1677 - 24 Jan 1682 Sir
Thomas Rolt (Rolte)
(b. 1631 d. 1710)
Jan 1682 - 4 Feb 1690
Sir John Child
(b. 1637 d. 1690)
(from
1684, also Captain General and Admiral of India)
(moved seat from Surat to Bombay in
1687)
28 Apr 1690 - 10 May 1694 Bartholomew
Harris
(b. 1648/49 d. 1694)
Agents in Surat
5 May 1687 - 10 May 1694 Bartholomew
Harris
(s.a.)
(Mughal prisoner in Surat Dec 1688 - 28 Apr 1690)
10 May 1694 - 13 May 1698 Samuel
Annesley (1st time)
(b. c.1658 -
d. 1732)
13 May 1698 - Jun
1703 Stephen
Colt
(b. 16.. - d. 1708)
(for old India Trading Co.)
11 Mar 1698 1698
Benjamin
Newse
(for new East India Co.)
27 Nov 1698 - 1703
Sir Nicholas
Waite
(d. c.1715)
(for new East India Co.)
1703 - 1716
Abandoned
22 Feb 1718 -
1724
Samuel Annesley (2nd
time)
(s.a.)
1 Aug 1724 -
1729
John Courtney
1 Aug 1729 - 1736
Henry Lowther
16 Mar 1736 - 1739 John
Lambton
13 Apr 1739 -
1747
James
Hope
(d. 1747)
4 Aug 1747 - 9 Oct 1748 Thomas Marsh
(d. 1748)
10 Oct 1748 -
1749
Thomas Dorrill
10 Nov 1749 - 1752
James Henry Lambe
23 Mar 1752 -
1755
Charles
Crommelin
(b. 1717 - d. 1788)
17 Jan 1755 -
1758
Barbazon Ellis
21 Nov 1758 - 6 Dec 1759 John Spencer
6 Dec 1759 -
1762
William Andrew Price (1st time) (d.
1774)
1 Oct 1762 -
1768
Thomas Hodges
Nov 1768 - 4 Sep 1769
William Andrew Price (2nd time) (s.a.)
4 Sep 1769 -
1771
Robert Gambier
1 Jan 1771 - 6 Dec 1771 Daniel Draper
6 Dec 1771 - 10 Mar 1774 William Andrew
Price (3rd time) (s.a.)
11 Mar 1774 -
1776
Robert Gambier
21 May 1776 - 1783
Rawson Hart
Boddam
(b. 1734 - d. 1812)
15 Dec 1783 -
1785
Thomas Day
11 Dec 1785 - 2 Apr 1787 Andrew Ramsay Karr
(b. 1739? - d. 1799)
2 Apr 1787 -
1795
John Griffith
4 Mar 1795 - 13 Jan 1796 William Gamul
Farmer
(b. 1746 - d. 1797)
13 Jan 1796 - 18 Feb 1796 John Spencer
18 Feb 1796 - 1800 Daniel
Seton
(b. 174. - d. 1803)
United Provinces
1801
Ceded Provinces, ceded by the Oudh state to the
British,
part of Bengal, but under separate fiscal and judicial
administration.
1803 - 1834
Ceded and Conquered Provinces (part of the Bengal Presidency;
later alternative names: from 1809 Upper Provinces, from
1822
Western
Provinces (1807-1829 under separate fiscal and judicial
administration).
14 Nov
1834
Presidency of Agra, separated from Bengal.
1 Jun
1836
North-Western Provinces, styled originally also as the
Upper
Provinces of Bengal.
7 Feb 1856
Oudh state
incorporated into British India as a separate province.
1 Apr
1871
Ajmer, Merwara and Kekri made separate province.
15 Feb
1877
Oudh province merged into the North-Western Provinces
(North-
Western Provinces and Oudh).
22 Mar
1902
Renamed United Provinces of Agra and Oudh.
1 Apr 1936
United Provinces
1 Apr 1937
Self-rule granted.
15 Aug
1947
Part of independent India (as United
Provinces).
Commissioners of the Ceded (from 1803, Ceded and
Conquered) Provinces
Nov 1801 - Feb 1803
Board of Commissioners [membership
varied]
- Henry Wellesley
(b. 1773
d. 1847)
(president 1801-1802)
-
Matthew Leslie
(b. 1755 d. 1804)
(senior member c.1803)
1803 - 1807
administered by governor-general in Bengal
1807 - 1829
Board of
Commissioners [membership varied]
-
Sir James Edward
Colebrooke (b. 1761 - d.
1838)
(senior member c.1819)
-
Alexander T. Ross
(b. 1777 - d. af.1838)
(senior member 1820-1823)
-
Charles Elliot
(b. 1803 - d.
1875)
(senior member 1823-1826)
1829 - 1834
administered by
governor-general in Bengal
Governors of the Presidency of Agra
14 Nov 1834 - 20 Mar 1835 Sir Charles
Theophilus Metcalfe (b. 1785 - d.
1846)
20 Mar 1835 - 1 Dec 1835 William
Blunt
(acting)
(b. 1800 - d. 1889)
1 Dec 1835 - 1 Jun 1836
Alexander T. Ross
(s.a.)
Lieutenant governors of the Upper Provinces of Bengal
(North-Western Provinces)
1 Jun 1836 - 1 Jun 1838 Sir
Charles Theophilus Metcalfe (s.a.)
1 Jun 1838 - 4 Feb 1840 administered
by
governor-general of India
4 Feb 1840 - 31 Dec 1842 Thomas Campbell
Robertson (b. 1789 -
d. 1863)
31 Dec 1842 - 30 Jun 1843 administered
by governor-general of India
30 Jun 1843 - 22 Dec 1843 Sir George
Russell Clerk
(b. 1800 - d. 1889)
22 Dec 1843 - 29 Sep 1853 James Thomason
(b. 1804 - d. 1853)
10 Oct 1853 - 7 Nov 1853 Alfred
William Begbie (acting) (b. 1801 - d.
1873)
7 Nov 1853 - 9 Sep 1857 John
Russell Colvin (acting) (b. 1807 -
d. 1857)
10 Sep 1857 - 30 Sep 1857 Edward Anderton
Reade (acting) (b. 1807 - d. 1886)
30 Sep 1857 - 9 Feb 1858 Hugh Fraser
(chief commissioner)
(b. 1808 - d. 1858)
9 Feb 1858 - 19 Jan 1859 administered
by governor-general of India
19 Jan 1859 - 27 Feb 1863 Sir George
Frederick Edmonstone (b. 1813 - d.
1864)
27 Feb 1863 - 7 Mar 1863 Rowland
Money (acting)
(b. 1812 - d. 1869)
7 Mar 1863 - 10 Mar 1868 Edmund
Drummond
(b. 1814 - d. 1895)
10 Mar 1868 - 7 Apr 1874 Sir
William
Muir
(b. 1819 - d. 1905)
7 Apr 1874 - 26 Jul 1876 Sir John
Strachey
(b. 1823 - d. 1907)
26 Jul 1876 - 15 Feb 1877 Sir George
Ebenezer Wilson Couper (b. 1824 - d. 1908)
(acting to 17 Jan 1877)
Lieutenant governors of the North-Western
Provinces and Chief Commissioners of Oudh
15 Feb 1877 - 17 Apr 1882 Sir George
Ebenezer Wilson Couper (s.a.)
17 Apr 1882 - 21 Nov 1887 Sir Alfred
Comyns
Lyall
(b. 1835 - d. 1911)
21 Nor 1887 - 28 Nov 1892 Sir Auckland
Colvin
(b. 1838 - d. 1908)
28 Nov 1892 - 9 Jan 1895 Sir
Charles Haukes
Todd
(b. 1835 - d. 1915)
Crosthwaite
9 Jan 1895 - 6 Nov 1895 Alan
Cadell
(acting)
(b. 1841 - d. 1921)
6 Nov 1895 - 14 Nov 1901 Sir
Anthony Patrick MacDonnell (b.
1844 - d. 1935)
6 May 1898 - 6 Nov 1898
Sir James John Digges La Touche (b.
1844 - d. 1921)
(acting for MacDonnell)
14 Nov 1901 - 22 Mar 1902 Sir James John
Digges La Touche (s.a.)
Lieutenant governors of the United Provinces of Agra
and Oudh
22 Mar 1902 - 1 Jan 1907 Sir James
John Digges La Touche (s.a.)
1 Jan 1907 - 15 Sep 1912 Sir John
Prescott
Hewett
(b. 1854 - d. 1941)
30 Apr 1910 - 20 Oct 1910 Leslie
Alexander Selim Porter (b.
1854 - d. 1932)
(1st time)(acting for Hewett)
1 Apr 1911 - 16 Dec 1911 Leslie
Alexander Selim Porter
(s.a.)
(from 12 Dec 1911, Sir Leslie Porter)
(2nd time)(acting for Hewett)
15 Sep 1912 - 7 Feb 1917 Sir James
Scorgie
Meston
(b. 1865 - d. 1943)
18 Sep 1913 - 15 Nov 1913 Sir Duncan
Colvin Baillie (b.
1856 - d. 1919)
(acting for Meston)
7 Feb 1917 - 15 Feb 1918 John
Mitchell Holms (acting) (b. 1863 -
d. 1948)
15 Feb 1918 - 3 Jan 1921 Sir
Spencer Harcourt
Butler (b.
1869 - d. 1938)
Governors of the United Provinces of Agra and Oudh
3 Jan 1921 - 21 Dec 1922 Sir
Spencer Harcourt
Butler (s.a.)
21 Dec 1922 - 24 Dec 1922 Sir Ludovic
Charles
Porter
(b. 1869 - d. 1928)
(acting)
24 Dec 1922 - 14 Jan 1927 Sir William
Sinclair
Marris (b.
1873 - d. 1945)
13 Aug 1926 - 1 Dec 1926 Sir Samuel
Perry
O'Donnell
(b. 1874 - d. 1946)
(acting for Marris)
14 Jun 1927 - 17 Jun 1928 Sir Alexander
Phillips Muddiman (b. 1875 - d. 1928)
17 Jun 1928 - 9 Aug 1928 Sir
Muhammad Ahmad Said Khan, (b. 1888
- d. 1982)
Nawwab of Chhatari (1st time)
(acting)
9 Aug 1928 - 16 Oct 1930 Sir
William Malcolm
Hailey
(b. 1872 - d. 1969)
(1st time)
16 Oct 1930 - 19 Apr 1931 Sir George
Bancroft
Lambert (b.
1873 - d. 1945)
(acting)
19 Apr 1931 - 8 Apr 1933 Sir
William Malcolm
Hailey
(s.a.)
(2nd time)
8 Apr 1933 - 27 Nov 1933 Sir
Muhammad Ahmad Said Khan, (s.a.)
Nawwab of Chhatari (2nd time)
(acting)
27 Nov 1933 - 6 Dec 1934 Sir
William Malcolm
Hailey
(s.a.)
(3rd time)
6 Dec 1934 - 7 Dec 1939 Sir
Harry Graham
Haig
(b. 1881 - d. 1956)
7 Dec 1939 - 7 Dec 1945 Sir
Maurice Garnier
Hallett (b.
1883 - d. 1969)
7 Dec 1945 - 14 Aug 1947 Sir
Francis Verner
Wylie
(b. 1891 - d. 1970)
Leading ministers (informal; governors were
presidents of the Executive Council ex-officio)
Jan 1921 - 1922
Chirravoori Yajneswara Chintamani (b.
1880 d. 1941) NLFI
1922 - May 1923
Raja Parmanand
(d. 1923)
May 1923 - 1924
Nawab Muhammad Ahmad Said
(s.a.)
Khan Chhatari
Jul 1924 - 1928
Raja Rai Rajeshwar Bali
(b. 1889 - d.
1944)
1928 - 1937
Nawab Muhammad
Yusuf
(s.a.)
NAP
(from 2 Jan 1933, Nawab Sir Muhammad Yusuf)
Chief ministers
3 Apr 1937 - 16 Jul 1937 Nawwab
Sir Muhammad Ahmad Said (s.a.)
NAP
Khan Chhatari
17 Jul 1937 - 2 Nov 1939
Govind Ballabh Pant (1st time) (b.
1887 - d. 1961) INC
2 Nov 1939 - 1 Apr 1946 Governor's
rule
1 Apr 1946 - 14 Aug 1947 Govind Ballabh Pant
(2nd time) (s.a.)
INC
Oudh
7 Feb 1856 Oudh incorporated into British India as a separate province.
15 Feb 1877 Oudh province merged into the North-Western Provinces (North-
Western Provinces and Oudh).
Chief Commissioners of Oudh (at Lucknow)
1 Feb 1856 - 8 May 1856 Sir James Outram (1st time) (b. 1803 - d. 1863)
8 May 1856 - 21 Mar 1857 Colville Coverley Jackson (acting) (b. 1804 - d. 1858)
21 Mar 1857 - 4 Jul 1857 Sir Henry Montgomery Lawrence (b. 1806 - d. 1857)
5 Jul 1857 - 21 Jul 1857 John Sherbrooke Banks (b. 1811 - d. 1857)
21 Jul 1857 - 11 Sep 1857 Thomas Henry Kavanagh (acting) (b. 1821 - d. 1882)
11 Sep 1857 - 3 Apr 1858 Sir James Outram (2nd time) (s.a.)
3 Apr 1858 - 15 Feb 1859 Robert Montgomery (b. 1809 - d. 1897)
15 Feb 1859 - 20 Apr 1860 Charles John Wingfield (b. 1820 - d. 1892)
20 Apr 1860 - 4 Apr 1861 Lousada Barrow (1st time)(acting) (b. 1816 - d. 1877)
4 Apr 1861 - 26 Aug 1865 George Udny Yule (acting) (b. 1813 - d. 1886)
26 Aug 1865 - 17 Mar 1866 Robert Henry Davies (1st time) (b. 1824 - d. 1902)
(acting)
17 Mar 1866 - 24 May 1867 John Strachey (s.a.)
24 May 1867 - 18 Jan 1871 Robert Henry Davies (2nd time) (s.a.)
(acting to 9 Mar 1868)
18 Jan 1871 - 20 Apr 1871 Lousada Barrow (2nd time)(acting) (s.a.)
20 Apr 1871 - 15 Mar 1875 Sir George Ebenezer Wilson Couper (s.a.)
(1st time)(acting to 8 Dec 1873)
15 Mar 1875 - 15 Nov 1875 John Forbes David Inglis (1st time)(b. 1821 - d. 1894)
(acting)
15 Mar 1875 - 26 Jul 1876 Sir George Ebenezer Wilson Couper (s.a.)
(2nd time)
26 Jul 1876 - 15 Feb 1877 John Forbes David Inglis (2nd time)(s.a.)
(acting)
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