List of colonial heads of The Gambia
Appearance
This is a list of colonial administrators in The Gambia from when Fort James was created by the United Kingdom in 1815 until The Gambia's independence in 1965.
Commandants of Fort James (1815–1829)
[change | change source]- Alexander Grant, 1815–1821
Lieutenant Governors of The Gambia (1829–1843)
[change | change source]In 1821, The Gambia became a British colony. A lieutenant governor was appointed in 1829. They reported to the Governor of Sierra Leone.
- Alexander Findlay, 1829–1830
- George Rendall, 1830–1837
- Thomas Lewis Ingram, 1837–1838, first time
- William Mackie, 1838–1839
- Thomas Lewis Ingram, 1839–1840, second time
- Sir Henry Vere Huntley, 1840–1841
- Thomas Lewis Ingram, 1841–1843, third time
Governors of The Gambia (1843–1866)
[change | change source]Between 1843 and 1866, a governor was appointed who was independent of the Governor of Sierra Leone.
- Henry Froude Seagram, 1843
- Edmund Norcott, 1843–1844
- Charles Fitzgerald, 1844–1847
- Sir Richard Graves MacDonnell, 1847–1851
- Sir Arthur Edward Kennedy, 1851–1852
- Luke Smythe O'Connor, 1852–1859
- George Abbas Kooli D'Arcy, 1859–1866
Administrators of The Gambia (1866–1901)
[change | change source]In 1866 the job of governor was replaced with that of an administrator who reported to the Governor of Sierra Leone.
- Charles George Edward Patey, 1866–1869
- Alexander Bravo, 1869–1871
- Jeremiah Thomas Fitzgerald Callaghan, 1871–1873
- Cornelius Hendricksen Kortright, 1873–1875
- Sir Samuel Rowe, 1875–1877
- Valerius Skipton Gouldsbury, 1877–1884
- Sir Cornelius Alfred Moloney, 1884–1886
- Sir James Shaw Hay, 1886–1888
- Sir Gilbert Thomas Carter, 1888–1891
- Sir Robert Baxter Llewelyn, 1891–1900
- Sir George Chardin Denton, 1900–11 January 1901
Governors of The Gambia (1901–1965)
[change | change source]In 1901, an independent governor was again created.
- Sir George Chardin Denton, 11 January 1901–21 December 1911, continued
- Henry Lionel Galway, 21 December 1911–11 April 1914
- Edward John Cameron, 11 April 1914–1918
- Herbert Henniker, 1918–1919, acting, first time
- Sir Edward John Cameron, 1919–1920, continued
- Herbert Henniker, 1920–3 January 1921, acting, second time
- Sir Cecil Hamilton Armitage, 3 January 1921–10 March 1927
- Sir John Middleton, 10 March 1927–29 November 1928
- Sir Edward Brandis Denham, 29 November 1928–11 September 1930
- Sir Herbert Richmond Palmer, 11 September 1930–12 April 1934
- Sir Arthur Frederick Richards, 12 April 1934–22 October 1936
- Sir Thomas Southorn, 22 October 1936–23 March 1942
- Hilary Rudolph Robert Blood, 23 March 1942–29 March 1947
- Andrew Barkworth Wright, 29 March 1947–December 1949
- Percy Wyn-Harris, December 1949–19 June 1958
- Sir Edward Henry Windley, 19 June 1958–29 March 1962
- Sir John Warburton Paul, 29 March 1962–18 February 1965
In 1965, The Gambia achieved independence from the United Kingdom. After independence, the viceroy in The Gambia was the Governor-General of the Gambia.
References
[change | change source]- Rulers: The Gambia
- Guinness Book of Kings, Rulers & Statesmen, Clive Carpenter, Guinness Superlatives Ltd
- African States and Rulers, John Stewart, McFarland