List of governors of Bengal
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From 1690, a governor represented the British East India Company in Bengal, which had been granted the right to establish a trading post by the Nawabs of Bengal.
Robert Clive : Governor of Bengal during 1757-60 and again during 1765-67 and established Dual Government in Bengal from 1765-72. (True founder of British Political dominion in India). Vanisttart (1760–65) : The Battle of Buxar (1764). Cartier (1769–72) : Bengal Famine (1770)
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Chief Agents, 1681–84
Name | Took office | Left office |
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William Hedges | 1681 | 1684 |
John Beard | 1684 | 1684 |
Presidents, 1684–94
Name | Took office | Left office |
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William Gyfford | 1684 | 1685 |
Job Charnock | 1685 | 1693 |
Francis Ellis | 1693 | 1693 |
Charles Eyre | 1693 | 1694 |
Chief Agents, 1694–1700
Name | Took office | Left office |
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Charles Eyre | 1694 | 1698 |
John Beard | 1698 | 1699 |
Charles Eyre | 1699 | 1700 |
Presidents
Name | Took office | Left office |
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Charles Eyre | 1700 | 1701 |
John Bead | 1701 | 1705 |
Edward Littleton | 1705 | 1705 |
'Ruled by a council' | 1705 | 1710 |
Anthony Weltden | 1710 | 1711 |
John Russell | 1711 | 1713 |
Robert Hedges | 1713 | 1718 |
Samuel Flake | 1718 | 1723 |
John Deane | 1723 | 1726 |
Henry Frankland | 1726 | 1728 |
Edward Stephenson | 1728 | 1728 |
John Deane | 1728 | 1732 |
John Stackhouse | 1732 | 1739 |
Thomas Broddyll | 1739 | 1746 |
John Forster | 1746 | 1748 |
William Barwell | 1748 | 1749 |
Adam Dawson | 1749 | 1752 |
William Fytche | 1752 | 1752 |
Roger Drake | 1752 | 1756 |
Under the leadership of Robert Clive, British troops and their local allies defeated the nawab on 23 June 1757 at the Battle of Plassey. The nawab was assassinated in Murshidabad, and the British installed their own replacement. Clive became governor.
Governors(1758–1774), Gov Gen of Bengal (1774-1833), Gov Gen of India(1833-1858)
Name | Took office | Left office |
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Robert Clive | 1758 (NOT 1757) | 1760 |
Henry Vansittart | 1760 | 1765 |
Robert Clive, 1st Baron Clive | 1765 | 1767 |
Harry Verelst | 1767 | 1769 |
John Cartier | 1769 | 1772 |
Warren Hastings | 1772 | 1785 |
Sir John Macpherson, 1st Baronet | 1785 | 1786 |
Charles Cornwallis, 2nd Earl Cornwallis | 1786 | 1793 |
Sir John Shore | 1793 | 1798 |
Richard Wellesley, 1st Marquess Wellesley | 1798 | 1805 |
Charles Cornwallis, 1st Marquess Cornwallis | 1805 | 1805 |
Sir George Barlow, 1st Baronet | 1805 | 1807 |
Gilbert Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound, The Lord Minto | 1807 | 1813 |
Francis Rawdon-Hastings, The Earl of Moira | 1813 | 1823 |
John Adam | 1823 | 1823 |
William Amherst, 1st Earl Amherst | 1823 | 1828 |
William Butterworth Bayley | 1828 | 1828 |
Lord William Bentinck | 1828 | 1835 |
Sir Charles Metcalfe, Bt | 1835 | 1836 |
George Eden, 1st Earl of Auckland | 1836 | 1842 |
Edward Law, 1st Earl of Ellenborough | 1842 | 1844 |
William Wilberforce Bird | 1842 | 1844 |
Henry Hardinge, 1st Viscount Hardinge | 1844 | 1848 |
James Broun-Ramsay, 1st Marquess of Dalhousie | 1848 | 1856 |
Under the Charter Act 1853 the Governor General of India was relieved of his concurrent duties as Governor of Bengal and empowered to appoint a lieutenant-governor from 1854.
Lieutenant-Governors, 1854–1912
Name | Took office | Left office |
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Sir Frederick James Halliday | 1854 | 1859 |
Sir John Peter Grant | 1859 | 1862 |
Sir Cecil Beadon | 1862 | 1866 |
Sir William Grey | 1867 | 1870 |
Sir George Campbell | 1870 | 1874 |
Sir Richard Temple | 1874 | 1877 |
Sir Ashley Eden | 1877 | 1882 |
Sir Augustus Thompson | 1882 | 1887 |
Sir Steuart Colvin Bayley | 1887 | 1890 |
Sir Charles Alfred Elliott | 1890 | 1893 |
Sir Anthony MacDonnell | 1893 | 1895 |
Sir Alexander Mackenzie | 1895 | 1897 |
Sir Charles Stevens | 1897 | 1898 |
Sir John Woodburn | 1898 | 1902 |
James Bourdillon | 1902 | 1903 |
Sir Andrews Henderson Leith Frazer | 1903 | 1906 |
Lancelot Hare | 1906 | 1906 |
Francis Slacke | 1906 | 1908 |
Sir Edward Norman Baker | 1908 | 1911 |
Sir William Duke | 1911 | 1912 |
In 1911, the British reunited east and west Bengal to form a single province under a governor.
Governors, 1912–47
Name | Took office | Left office |
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Thomas Gibson-Carmichael, 1st Baron Carmichael | 1912 | 1917 |
Lawrence Dundas, Earl of Ronaldshay | 1917 | 1922 |
Victor Bulwer-Lytton, 2nd Earl of Lytton | 1922 | 1927 |
Sir Stanley Jackson | 1927 | 1932 |
Sir John Anderson | 1932 | 1934 |
Michael Knatchbull, 5th Baron Brabourne | 1937 | 1938 |
Sir John Arthur Herbert | 1939 | 1943 |
Richard Casey | 1944 | 1946 |
Sir Frederick Burrows | 1946 | 1947 |
Independence, post 1947
In 1947, the British Raj came to an end, and the new countries of India and Pakistan were created. Bengal was partitioned into two in anticipation of this in 1946, and following independence West Bengal joined India, and East Bengal joined Pakistan.
For a continuation of governors of West Bengal, please see List of Governors of West Bengal, and for East Bengal, please see East Bengal.
References
http://www.worldstatesmen.org/India_BrProvinces.htm
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