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List of governors-general of India

The Regulating Act of 1773 created the office with the title of Governor-General of Presidency of Fort William, or Governor-General of Bengal to be appointed by the Court of Directors of the East India Company (EIC). The Court of Directors assigned a Council of Four (based in India) to assist the Governor-General, and the decision of the council was binding on the Governor-General during 1773–1784.

The Government of India Act 1833 re-designated the office with the title of Governor-General of India. Lord William Bentinck was the first to be designated as the Governor-general of India in 1833.

After the Indian Rebellion of 1857, the company rule was brought to an end, but the British India along with princely states came under the direct rule of the British Crown. The Government of India Act 1858 created the office of Secretary of State for India in 1858 to oversee the affairs of India, which was advised by a new Council of India with 15 members (based in London). The existing Council of Four was formally renamed as the Council of Governor-General of India or Executive Council of India. The Council of India was later abolished by Government of India Act 1935.

Following the adoption of the Government of India Act of 1858, the Governor-General representing the Crown became known as the Viceroy. The designation 'Viceroy', although it was most frequently used in ordinary parlance, had no statutory authority, and was never employed by Parliament. Although the Proclamation of 1858 announcing the assumption of the government of India by the Crown referred to Lord Canning as "first Viceroy and Governor-General", none of the Warrants appointing his successors referred to them as 'Viceroys', and the title, which was frequently used in Warrants dealing with precedence and in public notifications, was one of ceremonies used in connection with the state and social functions of the Sovereign's representative. The Governor-General continued to be the sole representative of the Crown, and the Government of India continued to be vested in the appointments of Governor-General of India which were made by the British Crown upon the advice of Secretary of State for India. The office of Governor-General continued to exist as a ceremonial post in each of the new dominions of India and Pakistan, until they adopted republican constitutions in 1950 and 1956 respectively.

List of governors-general edit

Before 1773 The Governor-General of the Presidency of Fort William (Bengal) was named as Governor of Bengal, which was in existence from 1757 to 1772. For the list of Governors of Bengal see List of governors of Bengal.

Fort William (Bengal) and India, 1773–1858 edit

Governor-General
(lifespan)
Term of office Notable events
  Appointed by Court of Directors of the East India Company
Governors-General of the Presidency of Fort William (Bengal), 1773–1833
 
Warren Hastings
(1732–1818)
20 October
1773[nb 1]
8 February
1785
 
John Macpherson, 1st Baronet (acting)
(1745–1821)
8 February
1785
12 September
1786
 
 

The Earl Cornwallis
[nb 2]
(1738–1805)
12 September
1786
28 October
1793
 
John Shore
(1751–1834)
28 October
1793
18 March
1798
 
Lt. Gen Alured Clarke (acting)
(1744–1832)
18 March
1798
18 May
1798
 
 
Richard Wellesley, 1st Marquess Wellesley[nb 3]
(1760–1842)
18 May
1798
30 July
1805
 
Charles Cornwallis, 1st Marquess Cornwallis
(1738–1805)
30 July
1805
5 October
1805
 
 
George Barlow, 1st Baronet (acting)
(1762–1847)
10 October
1805
31 July
1807
 
Gilbert Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound, Lord Minto
(1751–1814)
31 July
1807
4 October
1813
 
Francis Rawdon-Hastings[nb 4]
(1754–1826)
4 October
1813
9 January
1823
 
John Adam (acting)
(1779–1825)
9 January
1823
1 August
1823
  • Licensing Regulations
 
William Amherst, 1st Earl Amherst[nb 5]
(1773–1857)
1 August
1823
13 March
1828
 
William Butterworth Bayley (acting)
(1782–1860)
13 March
1828
4 July
1828
 
Governors-General of India, 1833–1858
 
Lord William Bentinck
(1774–1839)
4 July
1828
20 March
1835
 
Charles Metcalfe, Baronet (acting)
(1785–1846)
20 March
1835
4 March
1836
  • Repealed 1823 Licensing Regulations
  • Known as Liberator of India Press
  • Establishment of Calcutta Public Library (1836) (currently known as National Library of India)
 
George Eden, 1st Earl of Auckland[nb 6]
(1784–1849)
4 March
1836
28 February
1842
 
Edward Law, Lord Ellenborough
(1790–1871)
28 February
1842
June
1844
 
William Wilberforce Bird (acting)
(1784–1857)
June
1844
23 July
1844
 
 
Henry Hardinge[nb 7]
(1785–1856)
23 July
1844
12 January
1848
 
James Broun-Ramsay, Earl of Dalhousie[nb 8]
(1812–1860)
12 January
1848
28 February
1856
 
Charles Canning, Viscount Canning[nb 9]
(1812–1862)
28 February
1856
31 October
1858

Governors-General and Viceroys of India and Governors-General of the Dominion of India, 1858–1950 edit

Governor-General or Viceroy
(lifespan)
Term of office Notable events Secretary of State for India Prime Minister
Governors-General and Viceroys of India, 1858–1947
  Appointed by Queen Victoria (1837–1901)
 
Charles Canning, Viscount Canning[nb 9]
(1812–1862)
1 November
1858
21 March
1862
 
James Bruce, 8th Earl of Elgin
(1811–1863)
21 March
1862
20 November
1863
Charles Wood Viscount Palmerston
 
Robert Napier (acting)
(1810–1890)
21 November
1863
2 December
1863
 
 
William Denison (acting)
(1804–1871)
2 December
1863
12 January
1864
 
 
John Lawrence, Baronet
(1811–1879)
12 January
1864
12 January
1869
 
Richard Bourke, 6th Earl of Mayo
(1822–1872)
12 January
1869
8 February
1872
George Campbell, 8th Duke of Argyll William Ewart Gladstone
 
John Strachey (acting)
(1823–1907)
9 February
1872
23 February
1872
 
 
Francis Napier, 10th Lord Napier (acting)
(1819–1898)
24 February
1872
3 May
1872
 
 
Thomas Baring, Lord Northbrook
(1826–1904)
3 May
1872
12 April
1876
 
Robert Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Earl of Lytton
(1831–1891)
12 April
1876
8 June
1880
 
George Robinson, 1st Marquess of Ripon
(1827–1909)
8 June
1880
13 December
1884
 
Frederick Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, Earl of Dufferin
(1826–1902)
13 December
1884
10 December
1888
 
Henry Petty-Fitzmaurice, 5th Marquess of Lansdowne
(1845–1927)
10 December
1888
21 January
1894
 
Victor Bruce, 9th Earl of Elgin (1849–1917)
21 January
1894[19]
6 January
1899
 
George Curzon, 1st Marquess Curzon of Kedleston[nb 10]
(1859–1925)
6 January
1899
18 November
1905
  Appointed by King Edward VII (1901–1910)
 
Gilbert Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound, 4th Earl of Minto
(1845–1914)
18 November
1905
23 November
1910
  Appointed by King George V (1910–1936)
 
Charles Hardinge, 1st Baron Hardinge of Penshurst
(1858–1944)
23 November
1910
4 April
1916
 
Frederic Thesiger, 1st Viscount Chelmsford
(1868–1933)
4 April
1916
2 April
1921
 
Rufus Isaacs, 1st Marquess of Reading
(1860–1935)
2 April
1921
3 April
1926
 
E. F. L. Wood, Lord Irwin
(1881–1959)
3 April
1926
1 July
1929
 
George Goschen, 2nd Viscount Goschen (acting)
(1866–1952)
1 July
1929
18 April 1931  
 
Freeman Freeman-Thomas, Earl of Willingdon
(1866–1941)
18 April
1931
18 April
1936
  Appointed by King Edward VIII (1936)
 
Victor Hope, 2nd Marquess of Linlithgow
(1887–1952)
18 April
1936
1 October
1943
  Appointed by King George VI (1936–1947) (as Emperor of India)
 
Archibald Wavell, Viscount Wavell
(1883–1950)
1 October
1943
21 February
1947
 
Louis Mountbatten, Viscount Mountbatten of Burma
(1900–1979)
21 February
1947
15 August
1947
Governor-General
(birth–death)
Term of office Notable events   Prime Minister
Governors-General of the Dominion of India, 1947–1950
Appointed by King George VI (1947–1950) (as King of India)
 
Louis Mountbatten, Viscount Mountbatten of Burma[nb 11]
(1900–1979)
15 August
1947
21 June
1948
  • First Governor-General of the Union of India
 
Chakravarti Rajagopalachari
(1878–1972)
21 June
1948
26 January
1950
  • Last Governor-General of India, before the office was permanently abolished (1950)
  • First and only Indian-born Governor-General of India

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Originally joined on 28 April 1772.
  2. ^ Earl Cornwallis from 1762; created Marquess Cornwallis (1792).
  3. ^ Created Marquess Wellesley (1799).
  4. ^ Earl of Moira prior to being created Marquess of Hastings in 1816.
  5. ^ Created Earl Amherst in 1826.
  6. ^ Created Earl of Auckland in 1839.
  7. ^ Created Viscount Hardinge in 1846.
  8. ^ Created Marquess of Dalhousie 1849.
  9. ^ a b Created Earl Canning 1859.
  10. ^ Oliver Russell, 2nd Baron Ampthill was acting Governor-General in 1904.
  11. ^ Created Earl Mountbatten of Burma on 28 October 1947.

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The Regulating Act of 1773 created the office with the title of Governor General of Presidency of Fort William or Governor General of Bengal to be appointed by the Court of Directors of the East India Company EIC The Court of Directors assigned a Council of Four based in India to assist the Governor General and the decision of the council was binding on the Governor General during 1773 1784 The Government of India Act 1833 re designated the office with the title of Governor General of India Lord William Bentinck was the first to be designated as the Governor general of India in 1833 After the Indian Rebellion of 1857 the company rule was brought to an end but the British India along with princely states came under the direct rule of the British Crown The Government of India Act 1858 created the office of Secretary of State for India in 1858 to oversee the affairs of India which was advised by a new Council of India with 15 members based in London The existing Council of Four was formally renamed as the Council of Governor General of India or Executive Council of India The Council of India was later abolished by Government of India Act 1935 Following the adoption of the Government of India Act of 1858 the Governor General representing the Crown became known as the Viceroy The designation Viceroy although it was most frequently used in ordinary parlance had no statutory authority and was never employed by Parliament Although the Proclamation of 1858 announcing the assumption of the government of India by the Crown referred to Lord Canning as first Viceroy and Governor General none of the Warrants appointing his successors referred to them as Viceroys and the title which was frequently used in Warrants dealing with precedence and in public notifications was one of ceremonies used in connection with the state and social functions of the Sovereign s representative The Governor General continued to be the sole representative of the Crown and the Government of India continued to be vested in the appointments of Governor General of India which were made by the British Crown upon the advice of Secretary of State for India The office of Governor General continued to exist as a ceremonial post in each of the new dominions of India and Pakistan until they adopted republican constitutions in 1950 and 1956 respectively Contents 1 List of governors general 1 1 Fort William Bengal and India 1773 1858 1 2 Governors General and Viceroys of India and Governors General of the Dominion of India 1858 1950 2 See also 3 Notes 4 CitationsList of governors general editBefore 1773 The Governor General of the Presidency of Fort William Bengal was named as Governor of Bengal which was in existence from 1757 to 1772 For the list of Governors of Bengal see List of governors of Bengal Fort William Bengal and India 1773 1858 edit Governor General lifespan Term of office Notable events nbsp Appointed by Court of Directors of the East India CompanyGovernors General of the Presidency of Fort William Bengal 1773 1833 nbsp Warren Hastings 1732 1818 20 October 1773 nb 1 8 February 1785 Regulating Act of 1773 First Rohilla War 1773 1774 Supreme Court of Judicature at Fort William 1774 was established Formation of Supreme Council of Bengal 1774 First Anglo Maratha War 1775 1782 Formed Amini Commission 1776 1 Founded Calcutta Madrasa Aliah University 1780 James Augustus Hicky s Bengal Gazette first Indian newspaper published 1780 Second Anglo Mysore war 1780 1784 Asiatic Society of Bengal 1784 Pitt s India Act 1784 Creation of collector post The first Governor General to be prosecuted for impeachment As a consequence of his involvement in First Rohilla War 2 Experimentation on land settlements Ended providing pension to the Mughal Emperor Shah Alam II Abolished the Dual System in Bengal which was introduced by Robert Clive 3 Moved Treasury from Murshidabad to Calcutta Abolished Dastak system which was introduced by Robert Clive English translation of the Bhagwat Gita by Charles Wilkins 4 nbsp John Macpherson 1st Baronet acting 1745 1821 8 February 1785 12 September 1786 nbsp The Earl Cornwallis nb 2 1738 1805 12 September 1786 28 October 1793 Established lower courts and appellate courts Third Anglo Mysore war 1790 1792 Sanskrit Vidyalaya at Benaras now Varanasi established by Johnathan Duncan then Governor of Bombay 1791 Permanent Settlement in Bihar and Bengal 1793 Introduction of Cornwallis Code 1793 Introduction of Civil Services in India nbsp John Shore 1751 1834 28 October 1793 18 March 1798 Policy of Non intervention Charter Act of 1793 Second Rohilla War 1794 Battle of Kharda between Nizam and Marathas 1795 nbsp Lt Gen Alured Clarke acting 1744 1832 18 March 1798 18 May 1798 nbsp Richard Wellesley 1st Marquess Wellesley nb 3 1760 1842 18 May 1798 30 July 1805 Introduction of Subsidiary Alliance 1798 Fourth Anglo Mysore War 1799 Censorship Act 1799 Took over the administration of Tanjore 1799 Surat 1800 and Carnatica 1801 Fort William College at Calcutta 1800 The Subsidiary Treaty of Bassein 1802 5 and Second Anglo Maratha War 1803 1805 6 Raj Bhavan at Calcutta was established 1803 nbsp Charles Cornwallis 1st Marquess Cornwallis 1738 1805 30 July 1805 5 October 1805 nbsp George Barlow 1st Baronet acting 1762 1847 10 October 1805 31 July 1807 Sepoy mutiny at Vellore 1806 prelude to the Indian Rebellion of 1857 Bank of Calcutta 1806 established later Imperial Bank of India now State Bank of India nbsp Gilbert Elliot Murray Kynynmound Lord Minto 1751 1814 31 July 1807 4 October 1813 Treaty of Amritsar 1809 with Ranjit Singh Charter Act of 1813 nbsp Francis Rawdon Hastings nb 4 1754 1826 4 October 1813 9 January 1823 Ended the policy of Non intervention Anglo Nepalese War 1814 1816 ended with the signing of Treaty of Sugauli 1816 7 Third Anglo Maratha War 1816 1818 and the abolition of Peshwaship Hindu College now Presidency University at Calcutta 1817 The Pindari War 1817 1818 Complete Destruction of the Pindari Clan of India Creation of Bombay Presidency 1818 Establishment of Ryotwari System in Madras Presidency 1820 by the governor Thomas Munro 1st Baronet Establishment of Mahalwari System in Northern India by Holt Mackenzie 1822 Bengal Tenancy Act was passed 1822 General Committee of Public Instruction was formed 1823 nbsp John Adam acting 1779 1825 9 January 1823 1 August 1823 Licensing Regulations nbsp William Amherst 1st Earl Amherst nb 5 1773 1857 1 August 1823 13 March 1828 Barrackpore mutiny of 1824 Establishment of Sanskrit College at Calcutta 1824 First Anglo Burmese War 1824 1826 East India Company defeats Burmese King Bagyidaw and annexes Assam Manipur Arakan and Tenasserim Treaty of Yandabo 1826 East India Company humiliates and extracts 1 million Pounds from the Burmese King Bagyidaw nbsp William Butterworth Bayley acting 1782 1860 13 March 1828 4 July 1828 Governors General of India 1833 1858 nbsp Lord William Bentinck 1774 1839 4 July 1828 20 March 1835 First Governor General of India Bengal Sati Regulation 1829 Suppression of Thuggee 1829 1835 Kol Rebellion 1831 Barasat Uprising 1831 led by Titumir Annexation of Mysore 1831 Coorg 1834 and central Cachar 1834 Charter Act 1833 administrative reforms as well as formalising the non discrimination in employment of Indians by religion English Education Act 1835 and introduction of English as a medium of instruction Medical College and Hospital Kolkata 1835 Abolition of the provincial courts of appeal and circuit set by Cornwallis appointment of commissioners of revenue and circuit Mahalwari System in Central India Punjab and western Uttar Pradesh Brahmo samaj established by Ram Mohan Roy nbsp Charles Metcalfe Baronet acting 1785 1846 20 March 1835 4 March 1836 Repealed 1823 Licensing Regulations Known as Liberator of India Press Establishment of Calcutta Public Library 1836 currently known as National Library of India nbsp George Eden 1st Earl of Auckland nb 6 1784 1849 4 March 1836 28 February 1842 Tripartite Treaty 1838 between British Shah Shuja and Maharaja Ranjit Singh against Dost Muhammad Khan First Bengali daily newspaper Sambad Prabhakar was published 1839 Tattwabodhini Sabha was formed by Debendranath Tagore 1839 First Anglo Afghan War 1840 1842 Retreating British Army massacred by Afghan militias during the 1842 retreat from Kabul 8 Bank of Bombay 1840 established later Imperial Bank of India now State Bank of India nbsp Edward Law Lord Ellenborough 1790 1871 28 February 1842 June 1844 Gwalior War 1843 British defeat Marathas Bank of Madras 1843 established later Imperial Bank of India now State Bank of India Conquest and annexation of Sind Province 1843 9 Indian Slavery Act 1843 nbsp William Wilberforce Bird acting 1784 1857 June 1844 23 July 1844 nbsp Henry Hardinge nb 7 1785 1856 23 July 1844 12 January 1848 The First Anglo Sikh War 1845 1846 British Empire defeats the Sikh Empire and confiscate major portion of its territory Treaty of Lahore 1846 British confiscated Kashmir from the Sikhs and sold it to Raja of Jammu for 75 lakh rupees Treaty of Bhairowal 1846 Establishment of Roorkee Engineering College 1847 10 nbsp James Broun Ramsay Earl of Dalhousie nb 8 1812 1860 12 January 1848 28 February 1856 Doctrine of Lapse 1848 Second Anglo Sikh War 1848 1849 The British totally defeated the Sikh Empire and annexed Punjab Bethune Collegiate School 1849 was also known as Calcutta Female School was established by John Elliot Drinkwater Bethune Religious Disabilities Act 1850 First telegraph line was laid between Diamond Harbour to Calcutta 1851 Second Anglo Burmese War 1852 The sole aim of Dalhousie was to humiliate and annex more of Burmese Territories Burma was attacked unprovoked Charter Act 1853 First Passenger train between Bombay and Thane 1853 Charles Wood Despatch 1854 Post Office Act 1854 Established Public Works Department 1854 Santhal Rebellion 1855 15 000 Santhals were killed by the British Army during the rebellion Elephants were used to destroy Santhal Dwellings Annexation of Oudh on the grounds of alleged internal misrule 1856 Establishment of summer capital at Shimla Banned female infanticide completely and human sacrifice in Odisha and Maharashtra nbsp Charles Canning Viscount Canning nb 9 1812 1862 28 February 1856 31 October 1858 Hindu Widows Remarriage Act 1856 drafted by James Broun Ramsay Earl of Dalhousie Indian Rebellion of 1857 University of Calcutta University of Bombay and University of Madras were set up 1857 Governors General and Viceroys of India and Governors General of the Dominion of India 1858 1950 edit Governor General or Viceroy lifespan Term of office Notable events Secretary of State for India Prime MinisterGovernors General and Viceroys of India 1858 1947 nbsp Appointed by Queen Victoria 1837 1901 nbsp Charles Canning Viscount Canning nb 9 1812 1862 1 November 1858 21 March 1862 Queen Victoria s Proclamation 1 November 1858 and The Government of India Act 1858 11 Formation of Imperial Civil Services 1858 Indigo Revolt in Bengal 1859 1860 White mutiny by the European troops 1859 Enactment of Indian Penal Code 1860 Indian High Courts Act 1861 Indian Councils Act 1861 Indian Civil Service Act 1861 Police Act 1861 12 Establishment of Archaeological Survey of India 1861 System of Budget was introduced Introduced Portfolio System which gave foundation for Cabinet System Lord Stanley Charles Wood Edward Smith Stanley 14th Earl of Derby Viscount Palmerston nbsp James Bruce 8th Earl of Elgin 1811 1863 21 March 1862 20 November 1863 Establishment of Calcutta High Court 2 July Bombay High Court 14 August and Madras High Court 15 August 1862 Wahabi movement suppressed Charles Wood Viscount Palmerston nbsp Robert Napier acting 1810 1890 21 November 1863 2 December 1863 nbsp William Denison acting 1804 1871 2 December 1863 12 January 1864 nbsp John Lawrence Baronet 1811 1879 12 January 1864 12 January 1869 Bhutan War 1864 1865 The British defeated an undefended Bhutan and annexed Assam and Bengal Duars Establishment of Shimla as India s summer capital 1864 Establishment of Allahabad High Court 1866 Famine Commission was constituted 1867 under Henry Campbell due to Orissa famine of 1866 Tenancy Act was passed in Punjab and Oudh 1868 Charles Wood George Robinson Earl de Grey Viscount Cranborne Stafford Northcote George Campbell 8th Duke of Argyll Viscount Palmerston John Russell 1st Earl Russell Edward Smith Stanley 14th Earl of Derby Benjamin Disraeli William Ewart Gladstone nbsp Richard Bourke 6th Earl of Mayo 1822 1872 12 January 1869 8 February 1872 Keshub Chandra Sen establishes Indian Reform Association 1870 Started Financial decentralization 1870 13 Enacted IPC amendment Sedition Act 1870 to tackle Wahabi Movement Assassinated by Sher Ali Afridi 1872 14 Started the Census in India 1872 Established the Department of Agriculture and Commerce 1872 13 Established Statistical Survey of India 1872 13 Opening of Rajkumar college in Rajkot and Mayo College at Ajmer for political training of Indian Princes George Campbell 8th Duke of Argyll William Ewart Gladstone nbsp John Strachey acting 1823 1907 9 February 1872 23 February 1872 nbsp Francis Napier 10th Lord Napier acting 1819 1898 24 February 1872 3 May 1872 nbsp Thomas Baring Lord Northbrook 1826 1904 3 May 1872 12 April 1876 He suppressed Kuka rebellion in Punjab led by Ram Singh 1872 Jyotiba Phule launches the Satyashodhak Samaj in Maharashtra 1873 against the caste system and the Untouchability practice Trial of Gaekwad of Baroda 1874 Muhammadan Anglo Oriental College founded by Sir Syed Ahmed Khan 1875 Prince of Wales Edward VII visited India 1875 Dramatic Performances Act 1876 He resigned 1876 being asked by the British Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli to make a treaty with the Emir of Afghanistan Sher Ali Khan George Campbell 8th Duke of Argyll Robert Gascoyne Cecil 3rd Marquess of Salisbury William Ewart Gladstone Benjamin Disraeli nbsp Robert Bulwer Lytton 1st Earl of Lytton 1831 1891 12 April 1876 8 June 1880 Royal Titles Act 1876 by which Queen Victoria assumed the title of Empress of India Great Famine of 1876 1878 a Famine Commission was constituted under Richard Strachey 1878 First Delhi Durbar of three 1877 Vernacular Press Act 1878 Arms Act 1878 15 Second Anglo Afghan War 1878 1880 Treaty of Gandamak signed 1879 Decreased the maximum age of appearing in civil services from 21 to 19 Robert Gascoyne Cecil 3rd Marquess of Salisbury Gathorne Gathorne Hardy Viscount Cranbrook Marquess of Hartington Benjamin Disraeli William Ewart Gladstone nbsp George Robinson 1st Marquess of Ripon 1827 1909 8 June 1880 13 December 1884 First Factory Act 1881 Negotiable Instruments Act 1881 First complete Census in India 1881 Repeal of the Vernacular Press Act 1882 Establishment of Panjab University 1882 Government resolution on local self government 1882 16 Appointment of Education Commission under Sir William Wilson Hunter 1882 17 Ilbert Bill 1883 Passed Famine codes 1883 Increased the maximum age of appearing in civil services from 18 to 21 Marquess of Hartington John Wodehouse 1st Earl of Kimberley William Ewart Gladstone nbsp Frederick Hamilton Temple Blackwood Earl of Dufferin 1826 1902 13 December 1884 10 December 1888 Formation of Indian National Congress 1885 Bengal Tenancy Act 1885 Third Anglo Burmese War 1885 Burma was made a province of India with Rangoon as its capital 1886 18 John Wodehouse 1st Earl of Kimberley Lord Randolph Churchill John Wodehouse 1st Earl of Kimberley R A Cross 1st Viscount Cross William Ewart Gladstone Robert Gascoyne Cecil 3rd Marquess of Salisbury William Ewart Gladstone Robert Gascoyne Cecil 3rd Marquess of Salisbury nbsp Henry Petty Fitzmaurice 5th Marquess of Lansdowne 1845 1927 10 December 1888 21 January 1894 Age of Consent Act 1891 was passed to prohibit the marriages of girl child under the age of 12 Second Factory Act 1891 Indian Councils Act 1892 Setting up the Durand Commission 1893 India Afghanistan R A Cross 1st Viscount Cross John Wodehouse 1st Earl of Kimberley Henry Fowler Robert Gascoyne Cecil 3rd Marquess of Salisbury William Ewart Gladstone Archibald Primrose 5th Earl of Rosebery nbsp Victor Bruce 9th Earl of Elgin 1849 1917 21 January 1894 19 6 January 1899 Spread of Bubonic plague in Bombay 1896 Indian famine of 1896 1897 Establishment of the Ramakrishna Mission by Swami Vivekananda at Belur Math 1897 Assassination of two British officials Walter Charles Rand and Ayerst by the Chapekar brothers 1897 Henry Fowler Lord George Hamilton Archibald Primrose 5th Earl of Rosebery Robert Gascoyne Cecil 3rd Marquess of Salisbury nbsp George Curzon 1st Marquess Curzon of Kedleston nb 10 1859 1925 6 January 1899 18 November 1905 Indian famine of 1899 1900 Munda Ulgulan rebellion led by Birsa Munda 1899 1900 Department of Agriculture was constituted 1901 Creation of North West Frontier Province 1901 Appointment of Police Commission under Andrew Frazer 1902 Appointment of Raleigh University Commission 1902 Indian Universities Act 1904 was passed as per the recommendation of this commission Second Delhi Durbar of three 1903 Younghusband expedition to Tibet under Francis Younghusband 1903 1904 Benaras Hindu Girls School was established by Annie Besant 1904 Ancient Monuments Preservation Act 1904 Official Secrets Act 1904 to curb free press Agricultural Research Institute at Pusa in Bihar was established 1905 Partition of Bengal 1905 Swadeshi Movement 1905 1911 against Partition of Bengal by Lal Bal Pal Aurbindo Ghosh Lord George Hamilton William St John Brodrick Robert Gascoyne Cecil 3rd Marquess of Salisbury Arthur Balfour nbsp Appointed by King Edward VII 1901 1910 nbsp Gilbert Elliot Murray Kynynmound 4th Earl of Minto 1845 1914 18 November 1905 23 November 1910 Establishment of Muslim League by Aga Khan III and Khwaja Salimullah Nawab of Dhaka 1906 Foundation of Jugantar revolutionary group in Bengal 1906 Foundation stone of Victoria Memorial laid 1906 Split in Congress 1907 in Surat session Satyendra Prasanna Sinha became first Indian member to be appointed in Viceroy s Executive Council Seditious meetings prohibition Act 1907 to curb the extremist movement Jamsetji Tata established TISCO 1907 Newspapers Act 1908 Morley Minto reforms 1909 Indian Press Act 1910 William St John Brodrick John Morley Robert Crewe Milnes Earl of Crewe Arthur Balfour Henry Campbell Bannerman H H Asquith nbsp Appointed by King George V 1910 1936 nbsp Charles Hardinge 1st Baron Hardinge of Penshurst 1858 1944 23 November 1910 4 April 1916 Third Delhi Durbar 1911 Annulment of Partition of Bengal by King George V 1911 Transfer of capital from Calcutta to Delhi 1911 Partition of Bengal to form Bihar and Orissa province 1912 World War I 1914 1918 Komagata Maru incident 1914 McMahon border line was created between India and China 1914 Ghadar Mutiny 1915 Mahatma Gandhi came back to India from South Africa 1915 Foundation of Hindu Mahasabha by Madan Mohan Malviya 1915 Foundation of Banaras Hindu University 1916 Robert Crewe Milnes Earl of Crewe John Morley 1st Viscount Morley of Blackburn Robert Crewe Milnes 1st Marquess of Crewe Austen Chamberlain H H Asquith nbsp Frederic Thesiger 1st Viscount Chelmsford 1868 1933 4 April 1916 2 April 1921 Formation of Indian Home Rule movement by Bal Gangadhar Tilak and Annie Besant 1916 First Women s University SNDT Women s University at Pune was founded by Dhondo Keshav Karve 1916 Lucknow Pact 1916 between Indian National Congress and Muslim League Champaran Satyagraha 1917 the first satyagraha movement led by Mahatma Gandhi in British India August Declaration 1917 Saddler University Commission or Calcutta Commission 1917 Kheda Satyagraha of 1918 Montagu Chelmsford Reforms 1919 Government of India Act 1919 Rowlatt Act 1919 Jallianwala Bagh massacre 1919 Khilafat Movement 1919 1920 later merged with Non cooperation movement in 1920 Foundation of Aligarh Muslim University 1920 Non cooperation movement 1920 1922 Imperial Bank of India now State Bank of India established in 1921 Austen Chamberlain Edwin Montagu H H Asquith David Lloyd George nbsp Rufus Isaacs 1st Marquess of Reading 1860 1935 2 April 1921 3 April 1926 Annulment of Press Act of 1910 and Rowlatt Act of 1919 Malabar rebellion also known as Moplah Rebellion first Ethnic Rebellion 1921 Rabindranath Tagore founded Visva Bharati University 1921 Chauri Chaura incident 1922 and withdrawal of Non cooperation movement by Mahatma Gandhi Formation of Swaraj Party 1923 Appointment of Lee Commission 1923 on public services reforms 20 Railway budget was separated from general budget since 1924 this tradition continued till 2016 Kakori train robbery 1925 Foundation of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh by K B Hedgewar 1925 Foundation of the Communist Party of India in Kanpur 1925 Edwin Montagu William Peel Viscount Peel Sydney Olivier 1st Baron Olivier F E Smith 1st Earl of Birkenhead David Lloyd George Bonar Law Stanley Baldwin Ramsay MacDonald Stanley Baldwin nbsp E F L Wood Lord Irwin 1881 1959 3 April 1926 1 July 1929 Simon Commission 1928 Nehru Report 1928 Death of Lala Lajpat Rai 1928 Fourteen Points of Jinnah 1929 Purna Swaraj declaration 1929 Meerut Conspiracy Case 1929 Bombing in Central Legislative Assembly by Bhagat Singh and Batukeshwar Dutt 8 April 1929 Deepavali Declaration 31 October 1929 to grant India dominion status in due course Appointment of Hartog Committee 1929 to survey the growth of education in British India 21 Launching of Civil disobedience movement with Salt March 1930 Dharasana Satyagraha 1930 First Round Table Conferences 1930 Allahabad Address by Sir Muhammad Iqbal 1930 Chittagong armoury raid 1930 Gandhi Irwin Pact 1931 Execution of Bhagat Singh Shivaram Rajguru and Sukhdev Thapar 1931 F E Smith 1st Earl of Birkenhead William Peel Viscount Peel Stanley BaldwinRamsay MacDonald nbsp George Goschen 2nd Viscount Goschen acting 1866 1952 1 July 1929 18 April 1931 William Peel Viscount Peel William Wedgwood Benn nbsp Freeman Freeman Thomas Earl of Willingdon 1866 1941 18 April 1931 18 April 1936 Second Round Table Conference 1931 Announcement of Communal Award by Ramsay MacDonald 1932 Poona Pact between Mahatma Gandhi and B R Ambedkar 1932 Third Round Table Conference 1932 Pakistan Declaration 1933 Foundation of Congress Socialist Party 1934 Reserve Bank of India established by passing The Reserve Bank of India Act 1934 Government of India Act 1935 Formation of All India Kisan Sabha 1936 William Wedgwood Benn Samuel Hoare Lawrence Dundas 2nd Marquess of Zetland Ramsay MacDonald Stanley Baldwin nbsp Appointed by King Edward VIII 1936 nbsp Victor Hope 2nd Marquess of Linlithgow 1887 1952 18 April 1936 1 October 1943 Indian provincial elections 1937 Indian entry into World War II 1939 Day of Deliverance 1939 Formation of All India Forward Bloc 1939 Lahore Resolution 1940 August Offer 1940 Cripps Mission 1942 Formation of Indian Legion 1942 Quit India Movement 1942 Formation of Indian National Army 1942 Bengal famine 1943 Lawrence Dundas 2nd Marquess of Zetland Leo Amery Stanley Baldwin Neville Chamberlain Winston Churchill nbsp Appointed by King George VI 1936 1947 as Emperor of India nbsp Archibald Wavell Viscount Wavell 1883 1950 1 October 1943 21 February 1947 C R formula 1944 Simla Conference 1945 World War II ended 1945 Indian National Army INA trials 1945 1946 Cabinet Mission 1946 Direct Action Day 16 August 1946 Interim Government was formed 1946 Royal Indian Navy mutiny 1946 Leo Amery Frederick Pethick Lawrence 1st Baron Pethick Lawrence Winston Churchill Clement Attlee nbsp Louis Mountbatten Viscount Mountbatten of Burma 1900 1979 21 February 1947 15 August 1947 Indian Independence Act 1947 18 July 1947 Radclife Commission was appointed under the chairmanship of Cyril Radcliffe to demarcate the border line of Bengal Presidency and Punjab Province Frederick Pethick Lawrence 1st Baron Pethick Lawrence William Hare 5th Earl of Listowel Clement AttleeGovernor General birth death Term of office Notable events Prime MinisterGovernors General of the Dominion of India 1947 1950Appointed by King George VI 1947 1950 as King of India nbsp Louis Mountbatten Viscount Mountbatten of Burma nb 11 1900 1979 15 August 1947 21 June 1948 First Governor General of the Union of India Jawaharlal Nehru nbsp Chakravarti Rajagopalachari 1878 1972 21 June 1948 26 January 1950 Last Governor General of India before the office was permanently abolished 1950 First and only Indian born Governor General of IndiaSee also editList of governors of Bengal Presidency Council of India Secretary of State for India List of presidents of India Governor generalNotes edit Originally joined on 28 April 1772 Earl Cornwallis from 1762 created Marquess Cornwallis 1792 Created Marquess Wellesley 1799 Earl of Moira prior to being created Marquess of Hastings in 1816 Created Earl Amherst in 1826 Created Earl of Auckland in 1839 Created Viscount Hardinge in 1846 Created Marquess of Dalhousie 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