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ency, and afterwards were answerable to a | governor-general who reported directly to Delhi. |
advice of the Prime Minister, appointed a | Governor-General to be her representative in Ceylon. |
alu has been a Commonwealth Realm, with a | Governor-General representing The Queen in Tuvalu. |
he centre of the conflict, meaning that a | governor-general may have to take controversial actions en |
r to serve in a Vice Regal capacity for a | Governor-General as a kitchen carriage for the 1934-built |
or then became a Lieutenant Governor to a | Governor-General in Dakar. |
As the wife of a | Governor-General in Canada, Lady Bagot assumed the title o |
For the rest of the war, he served as a | governor-general of Kutaisi and defended its approaches fr |
The French administration, headed by a | Governor-General, introduced civil law (Code civil) across |
The King in Ireland was represented by a | Governor-General of the Irish Free State. |
and later Governor of Barbados and acting | Governor-General of the West Indies. |
and later Governor of Barbados and acting | Governor-General of the West Indies. |
la Cuesta appointed himself as the acting | Governor-General and served for 2 years. |
n Senate in 1979 and served as the acting | Governor-General of Saint Lucia from April 30, 1987 until |
, 1871 - November 4, 1953) was the acting | Governor-General of the Philippines from 1929 to 1930, the |
He held appointments including acting | Governor-General of India, Governor of Jamaica and Governo |
ter him in honor of his service as acting | governor-general of the Philippines. |
rld War II, Federal Chief Justice, acting | Governor-General of Rhodesia from 21 November 1953 to 26 N |
ates House of Representatives, and Acting | Governor-General of the Philippines from September 1, 1913 |
olitics to become Nigeria's first African | Governor-General, Dr. Okpara was elected leader of the NCN |
New Zealand and his son Bernard was also | Governor-General of New Zealand. |
Although | Governor-General Henry Josiah Lightfoot Boston swore in AP |
would be created by the Commonwealth and | Governor-General. |
Melvill, became Agent to the Viceroy and | Governor-General of India at Baroda. |
Baratynsky, he was made Full General and | Governor-General of Finland. |
esident of the council, life-senator, and | governor-general of the Philippines (1883-1885). |
ernor of Tanganyika from 1931 to 1933 and | Governor-General of the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan from 1934 to |
Quentin Bryce, Governor of Queensland and | Governor-General of Australia from September 2008. |
son of Marshal of the Royal Air Force and | Governor-General of New Zealand Sir Cyril Newall and his w |
hough he was now appointed lieutenant and | governor-general of Ireland, it was only with great reluct |
rham, Her Majesty's High Commissioner and | Governor-General of British North America, London: Ridgway |
dered, Nasi became the acting Viceroy and | Governor-General of Italian East Africa. |
While serving as Commander in Chief and | Governor-General, Pacha was allegedly told about the ongoi |
ber 1856) was a British field marshal and | Governor-general of India. |
er in Chief of the Army of the Danube and | Governor-General of Moldavia and Wallachia. |
was Home Secretary from 1905 to 1910 and | Governor-General of the Union of South Africa from 1910 to |
Acting Viceroy and | Governor-General, Italian East Africa - 1941 |
ugust 16, 1723) was a Swedish soldier and | Governor-General of Swedish Estonia from 1706 to 1709. |
He acted as Viceroy and | Governor-General of India, in 1945, 1946 and 1947. |
rd Duke of Aosta, who was the Viceroy and | Governor-General of AOI. |
In November 1878, he was appointed | Governor-General of Crete with the task of calming the isl |
Beattie was appointed | Governor-General by Queen Elizabeth II on the advice of he |
In 1931 Clarendon was appointed | Governor-General of South Africa, in which position he rem |
Powers, Alexander Bogoridi was appointed | Governor-General of Eastern Rumelia on March 13, 1879. |
The Earl was appointed | Governor-General of the Union of South Africa and served f |
ll of Finland under a specially appointed | governor-general, who took care of the matters in the east |
He was appointed | Governor-General of Rhodesia and Nyasaland in 1957, and se |
He was appointed | Governor-General of Finland by the Russian Provisional Gov |
He was appointed | Governor-General of Malta in 1824. |
r Robert Menzies, and was later appointed | Governor-General of Australia. |
He was appointed | governor-general of all the Illyrian provinces of the empi |
ress was delivered by the newly appointed | Governor-General, Timothy Michael Healy, on 12 December 19 |
When appointed | Governor-General he was made a Knight Grand Cross of the O |
turned to Algeria, where he was appointed | Governor-General. |
In 1897 Lord Aberdeen was appointed | Governor-General of Canada and the Aberdeens moved out. |
grandson Sir Denis Blundell was appointed | Governor-General in 1972. |
He served as | Governor-General of India from 1828 to 1835. |
lived in Hanover, where Charles served as | Governor-general for is brother, King George. |
Australia in 1895 upon his appointment as | governor-general. |
ca, Sir Reginald Wingate succeeded him as | Governor-General of the Sudan and Sirdar of the Egyptian A |
eceived numerous gifts during his time as | Governor-General. |
Cornwallis succeeded Lord Wellesley as | Governor-General of India in July of that year - supersedi |
n of Bonaparte and returned to Algeria as | governor-general. |
He was succeeded as | Governor-General by Ratu Sir George Cakobau, a patrilineal |
uffered a stroke and had been replaced as | Governor-General by Lord Ellenborough, who was under instr |
ister between 1931 and 1941 and served as | Governor-General of Ceylon between 1949 and 1954. |
52) was a British statesman who served as | Governor-General and Viceroy of India from 1936 to 1943. |
On 11 July, Sir Paul Hasluck's term as | Governor-General ended, and Sir John Kerr was sworn in. |
Lord of the Admiralty and also served as | Governor-General of India between 1836 and 1842. |
Turnbull served for a year as | governor-general until Tanganyika received full independen |
April 1915, he replaced Sakuma Samata as | Governor-General of Taiwan, and held that position to June |
During his tenure as | Governor-General of South Africa, he also served as Chief |
different rail gauges despite his role as | Governor-General, although he was more active in developin |
mmad Ahmad's Mahdist forces and served as | governor-general of the Red Sea littoral. |
d Senegal and ended his career in 1960 as | Governor-General of the Colonies, at the peak of French co |
pendent in 1970, until his appointment as | Governor-General. |
aria (Alexander Batenberg at the time) as | Governor-General of the autonomous Ottoman Province Easter |
the resignation of Peter Hollingworth as | governor-general, the prime minister, John Howard, announc |
ve years on 4 April 2006, but her term as | Governor-General was extended by the Queen on the advice o |
Cowen served four and a half years as | Governor-General, and succeeded in restoring the dignity a |
Sir Ninian Stephen on his appointment as | Governor-General. |
era explicitly instructed Ua Buachalla as | governor-general to keep a low public profile, and not to |
n the appointment of Sir Charles Bagot as | Governor-General of British North America on 12 January 18 |
nt and who resigned on his appointment as | Governor-General of Bengal. |
umn of 1873, Castelar sent him to Cuba as | governor-general which he served from November 1873-1874 a |
rancis was rumored to have been chosen as | governor-general of the politically turbulent island of Cr |
The Marquess of Hastings as | Governor-General of India. |
On April 15, 2005 he took office as | Governor-General of Tuvalu as the representative of HM Que |
nder to replace Dame Silvia Cartwright as | Governor-General in 2006. |
Newall (shown centre) as | Governor-General of New Zealand. |
La Mothe later served as | Governor-General of Louisiana. |
Between 1949 and 1954 he served as | Governor-General of Ceylon. |
vacant during dela Cuesta's short term as | Governor-General due to the deaths of the archbishops of t |
He was sent out to Manila in 1852 as | governor-general of the Philippine Islands. |
He served as | Governor-General of the Philippines from February 14, 1841 |
Pact of Biak-na-Bato and acted briefly as | Governor-General of the Philippines. |
Dame Silvia's term as | Governor-General was from 4 April 2001 to 4 August 2006. |
land following Sir Cyril's appointment as | Governor-General. |
(such as the Prime Minister of Australia, | Governor-General of Australia, or a military leader) and t |
(such as the Prime Minister of Australia, | Governor-General of Australia, or a military leader) and t |
aker, in 2006, he met with the Australian | Governor-General, Major General Michael Jeffery and urged |
Australia, and the first Australian-born | Governor-General of Australia. |
f Australia and the first Australian-born | Governor-General of Australia. |
rinaga, to Mutsu, where the Prince became | Governor-General of Mutsu and Dewa. |
under the count of Fuentes when he became | governor-general in 1594, and retired to Venice, where he |
a were ceded to Egypt, and Ibrahim became | governor-general of the two provinces. |
On arrival in India he became | Governor-General of Madras. |
Before he became | Governor-General Seyn had been a staff officer in the mili |
ate for Archduke Matthias, who had become | Governor-General of the Netherlands as a result of the Dut |
ng the first Australian soldier to become | governor-general. |
Hayden left politics to become | Governor-General in 1988. |
n of Labor Party MP Bill Hayden to become | Governor-General. |
rable for life, as a consequence of being | Governor-General. |
He was beylerbey ( | governor-general) of Van in 1583, and assumed command, in |
Then in 1797 he was briefly | Governor-General of Bengal. |
The British | Governor-General in Bengal, Warren Hastings, rejected the |
se to a question about "the first British | Governor-General of India", where he pointed out that Warr |
re nominated to the Senate by the British | Governor-General. |
tion of Sir Lee Oliver Stack, the British | Governor-General of Sudan and Egyptian army commander. |
divided over World War II, as the British | Governor-General of India, Lord Linlithgow, had unilateral |
s administered by an agent to the British | Governor-General of India . |
itary historian and the last British-born | Governor-General of New Zealand. |
shmir, and Viscount Mountbatten of Burma, | Governor-General of India. |
tlam's three-year old Labor government by | Governor-General Sir John Kerr, on 11 November 1975. |
24, 1979, Dr. Hildebrand was invested by | Governor-General Edward Schreyer with membership in the na |
ty's name and on Her Majesty's behalf" by | Governor-General Nathaniel Waena on September 4, and was t |
al dismissal of the Whitlam government by | Governor-General Sir John Kerr in the 1975 constitutional |
d, and was appointed as Prime Minister by | Governor-General Quentin Bryce early on the afternoon of 2 |
ate, Whitlam requested and was granted by | Governor-General Sir Paul Hasluck a double dissolution und |
s named for the Earl of Athlone, Canada's | Governor-General from 1940-46. |
In 1860 he was appointed colonial | governor-general of unruly Algeria, and he died there in 1 |
t Lucia who twice served as the country's | Governor-General (1979-1980 and 1982-1987). |
thorities, notably Sir James Henry Craig, | Governor-General and Lieutenant Governor of Lower Canada, |
of the Air Force (Maresciallo dell'Aria), | Governor-General of Libya, Commander-in-Chief of Italian N |
Thomas Denman, 3rd Baron Denman, | Governor-General of Australia, was his elder brother. |
is report, he forwarded it to Lord Elgin, | Governor-General of Upper Canada and Lower Canada in the h |
rt Dudley, Earl of Leicester, the English | Governor-General of the Dutch, knighted him by order of El |
ident Margaret Wilson pushed for a female | Governor-General, as the 100th anniversary of Women's suff |
by Queen Elizabeth II as the first female | Governor-General of New Zealand on the advice of Prime Min |
which named it for Sir Bernard Fergusson, | Governor-General of New Zealand, and because of the domina |
He served as the fifth | Governor-General of New Zealand between 1935 and 1941. |
23 to September 30, 1627 he was the fifth | Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies. |
oun takes the oath of office as the First | Governor-General of Australia |
t colonial Governor of Fiji and the first | Governor-General of the Dominion of Fiji. |
ip of Australia (his father was the first | Governor-General of Australia), he became the Viceroy of I |
year the Portuguese appointed their first | Governor-General of Ceylon) was met with neither of these |
orge V that Healy be appointed the first ' | Governor-General of the Irish Free State', a new office of |
n eyalet likely as a benefit to its first | governor-general (beylerbeyi), the khan of Crimea. |
rl of Hopetoun, is appointed as the first | Governor-General, and Edmund Barton as the first Prime Min |
ershire, built for Warren Hastings, first | governor-general of British India, nearby. |
olonial official, best known as the first | governor-general of Jamaica. |
Thetford and another, Kenneth, the first | governor-general of Jamaica. |
Hailes was appointed the country's first | Governor-General and relocated to Port of Spain on the isl |
He was also the first | Governor-General of Ghana in 1957. |
be confused with Michael Jeffery, former | Governor-General of Australia. |
Cowen, wife of Sir Zelman Cowen, a former | Governor-General of Australia, is his cousin. |
e widow of Sir Denis Blundell (the former | Governor-General of New Zealand) known for her community a |
16, 1959 to Sir Orville Turnquest, former | Governor-General and Lady Edith Turnquest. |
ld the house to Warren Hastings, a former | Governor-General of India, for about £8,000, of which half |
sters Louis Beel and Gerbrandy and former | governor-general of the Dutch East Indies A. W. L. Tjarda |
olition of the Commonwealth Realm, former | Governor-General Sir Edward Luckhoo provisionally became t |
an, followed by Warren Hastings, a former | Governor-General of India, the third Earl of Rosebery, the |
ekhada Regional Park, residence of former | governor-general Clarence Wallace. |
rmally opened by Sir George Bowen, former | Governor-General of New Zealand, on a farewell trip prior |
Sir Ninian Stephen, Former | Governor-General of Australia and Australian Ambassador fo |
wife of Henry Forster, 1st Baron Forster, | Governor-General of Australia 1920-25. |
land between 1902 and 1905 and the fourth | Governor-General of Australia between 1908 and 1911. |
sed the building and installed the French | governor-general of Algeria there. |
boilermaker, received his knighthood from | Governor-General John Kerr, also the son of a boilermaker. |
Denis Blundell - future | Governor-General. |
In 1915/16, the German | Governor-General, Hans Hartwig von Beseler, in several mem |
2006, a spokesman for Papua New Guinea's | Governor-General, Sir Paulias Matane, announced on the 17t |
1788 it was acquired by Warren Hastings, | Governor-General of India, a descendant of its medieval ow |
given a commission in 1850 appointing him | governor-general of the Australian colonies. |
Tsar Alexander I made him | governor-general of Lithuania in 1801, and in 1802 a gener |
today's Aomori region) and nominated him | Governor-General of the Mutsu and Dewa provinces. |
fled to Archangelsk and declared himself | Governor-General of Northern Russia. |
He served as interim | Governor-General of Puerto Rico during three periods of th |
Its | governor-general was Hans Hartwig von Beseler, who held th |
Nogi was appointed as the third Japanese | Governor-General of Taiwan from 14 October 1896 to Februar |
Ando became the final Japanese | Governor-General of Taiwan on 30 December 1944. |
e Honourable Sir William Deane AC K.B.E., | Governor-General of Australia and the Honourable John Howa |
97) was the second wife of Sir John Kerr, | Governor-General of Australia 1974-77. |
Iskander Mirza, last | Governor-General of the Dominion of Pakistan and the first |
erican War of Independence, and was later | Governor-General of India.) |
during the American Revolution, and later | Governor-General of India. |
ing Cabinet member in the 1930s and later | Governor-General, and Gordon Scholes, who was Speaker duri |
ointed military secretary to Lord Lytton, | governor-general of India, and in 1877 private secretary ( |
and soon after Louise's birth he was made | Governor-General of that territory by his brother-in-law G |
co-Prussian War, during which he was made | Governor-General of Reims and commanded the German forces |
naval Captain Anthony Colve was military | governor-general pro-tempore until the British recaptured |
ns who have not served as Prime Minister, | Governor-General, or Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of |
n Key, requested that the Prime Minister, | Governor-General, Speaker of the House of Representatives |
es the first Maltese national to be named | Governor-General. |
neutrality policy implemented by the new | governor-general, Lord Charles Cornwallis made its partici |
y choosing on 30 January 1921, as the new | governor-general a man without previous colonial experienc |
reinforcements he could spare, and a new | governor-general, Jovellar, whom he peremptorily instructe |
oldest brother, Lord Mornington, the new | governor-general. |
appoint a Ceylonese native to the post of | Governor-General, the mostly ceremonial head of state. |
In 1632 he married the daughter of | Governor-General Jacques Specx. |
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