List of Governors of the Gold Coast
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This is a list of colonial administrators in the Gold Coast (modern Ghana) from the start of English presence in 1621 until Ghana's independence from the United Kingdom in 1957.
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[edit] Governors of the Gold Coast (1621–1751)
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- Sir William St. John, 1621–1623
- William Greenhill, 1660
- Henry Nurse, 1685
- John Bloome, 1691
- Baggs, 1697–1701
- Thomas Dalby, 1701–1708
[edit] Governors of the Committee of Merchants of the Gold Coast (1751–1822)
- Thomas Melvil, 23 June 1751–23 January 1756
- William Tymewell, 23 January 1756–17 February 1756
- Charles Bell, 17 February 1756–15 October 1757, first time
- Nassau Senior, 15 October 1757–10 May 1761, acting
- Charles Bell, 10 May 1761–15 August 1763, second time
- William Mutter, 15 August 1763–1 March 1766
- John Hippersley, 1 March 1766–11 August 1766
- Gilbert Petrie, 11 August 1766–21 April 1769
- John Crossle, 21 April 1769–11 August 1770
- David Mill, 11 August 1770–20 January 1777
- Richard Miles, 20 January 1777–25 March 1780, first time
- John Roberts, 25 March 1780–20 May 1781
- John B. Weuves, 20 May 1781–29 April 1782, acting
- Richard Miles, 29 April 1782–29 January 1784, second time
- James Morgue, 29 January 1784–24 January 1787
- Thomas Price, 24 January 1787–27 April 1787
- Thomas Morris, 27 April 1787–20 June 1789
- William Fielde, 20 June 1789–15 November 1791
- John Gordon, 15 November 1791–31 March 1792, first time
- Archibald Dalzel, 31 March 1792–16 December 1798, first time
- Jacob Mould, 16 December 1798–4 January 1799, first time
- John Gordon, 4 January 1799–28 April 1800, second time
- Archibald Dalzel, 28 April 1800–30 September 1802, second time
- Jacob Mould, 30 September 1802–8 February 1805, second time
- George Torrane, 8 February 1805–4 December 1807
- Edward White, 4 December 1807–21 April 1816
- Joseph Dawson, 21 April 1816–19 January 1817
- John Hope Smith, 19 January 1817–27 March 1822
[edit] Governors of the Gold Coast (1822–1828)
- Sir Charles MacCarthy, 27 March 1822–17 May 1822, first time
- James Chisholm, 17 May 1822–December 1822, first time
- Sir Charles MacCarthy, December 1822–21 January 1824, second time
- James Chisholm, 21 January 1824–17 October 1824, second time
- Edward Purdon, 17 October 1824–22 March 1825
- Charles Turner, 22 March 1825–8 March 1826
- Sir Neil Campbell, 18 May 1826–15 November 1826
- Henry John Ricketts, 15 November 1826–11 October 1827, first time
- Hugh Lumley, 11 October 1827–10 March 1828
- George Hingston, 10 March 1828–5 June 1828
- Henry John Ricketts, 5 June 1828–25 June 1828, second time
[edit] Governors of the Committee of Merchants of the Gold Coast (1828–1843)
- John Jackson, 25 June 1828–19 February 1830
- George Maclean, 19 February 1830–26 June 1836, first time
- William Topp, 26 June 1836–15 August 1838
- George Maclean, 15 August 1838 – 1843, second time
[edit] Governors of the Gold Coast (1843–1960)
In 1843 a governor was appointed subordinate to the Governor of Sierra Leone until 1850. After the Ashanti Wars of 1873-74, the Gold Coast was formally declared a crown colony.
- Henry Worsley Hill, 1843–8 March 1845
- James Lelley, 8 March 1845–15 April 1846
- William Winniett, 15 April 1846–31 January 1849, first time
- James Coleman Fitzpatrick, 31 January 1849–13 January 1850
- Sir William Winniett, 13 January 1850–4 December 1850, second time
- James Bannerman, 4 December 1850–14 October 1851
- Stephen John Hill, 14 October 1851–December 1854
- Henry Connor, December 1854–March 1857, acting
- Sir Benjamin Chilley Campbell Pine, March 1857–April 1858
- Henry Bird, April 1858–20 April 1860, acting
- Edward B. Andrews, 20 April 1860–14 April 1862
- William A. Ross, 14 April 1862–20 September 1862, acting
- Richard Pine, 20 September 1862 – 1865
- Rokeby Jones, 1865, acting
- W. E. Mockler, 1865, acting
- Edward Conran, April 1865–February 1867
- Herbert Taylor Ussher, February 1867–April 1872, first time
- John Pope Hennessy, April 1872 – 1872
- Charles Spencer Salmon, 1872–September 1872, acting
- Robert William Keate 7 Mar 1873 - 17 Mar 1873
- Robert William Harley, September 1872–2 October 1873
- Garnet Joseph Wolseley, 2 October 1873–4 March 1874
- James Maxwell, 4 March 1874–30 March 1874, acting
- Charles Lees, 30 March 1874–June 1874, acting, first time
- George Cumine Strahan, June 1874–7 April 1876
- Charles Lees, 7 April 1876–December 1876, acting, second time
- Sanford Freeling, December 1876–13 May 1878, acting to 5 June 1877
- Charles Lees, 13 May 1878–June 1879, acting, third time
- Herbert Taylor Ussher, June 1879–1 December 1880, second time
- William Brandford Griffith, 1 December 1880–4 March 1881, acting, first time
- Sir Samuel Rowe, 4 March 1881–29 April 1884
- W. A. G. Young, 29 April 1884–24 April 1885
- William Brandford Griffith, 24 April 1885–7 April 1895, second time
- William Edward Maxwell, 7 April 1895–6 December 1897
- Frederick Mitchell Hodgson, 6 December 1897–29 August 1900, acting to 29 May 1898
- W. Low, 29 August 1900–17 December 1900, acting
- Sir Matthew Nathan, 17 December 1900–9 February 1904
- Herbert Bryan, 9 February 1904–3 March 1904, acting, first time
- John Pickersgill Rodger, 3 March 1904–1 September 1910
- Herbert Bryan, 1 September 1910–20 November 1910, acting, second time
- James Jamieson Thorburn, 21 November 1910–29 June 1912
- Herbert Bryan, 29 June 1912–26 December 1912, acting, third time
- Sir Hugh Charles Clifford, 26 December 1912–1 April 1919
- Alexander Ransford Slater, 1 April 1919–8 October 1919, acting, first time
- Frederick Gordon Guggisberg, 9 October 1919–24 April 1927
- Sir James Crawford Maxwell, 24 April 1927–5 June 1927, acting
- John Maxwell, 5 June 1927–July 1927, acting
- Sir Alexander Ransford Slater, July 1927–5 April 1932, second time
- Geoffrey Northcote, 5 April 1932–29 November 1932, acting, first time
- Sir Shenton Thomas, 30 November 1932–13 May 1934
- Geoffrey Northcote, 13 May 1934–23 October 1934, acting, second time
- Sir Arnold Weinholt Hodson, 24 October 1934–24 October 1941
- George Ernest London, 24 October 1941–29 June 1942, acting
- Sir Alan Cuthbert Maxwell Burns, 29 June 1942–2 August 1947
- Sir Gerald Hallen Creasy, 12 January 1948–15 February 1949
- Sir Robert Scott, 15 February 1949–28 March 1949, acting, first time
- Thorleif Rattray Orde Mangin, 28 March 1949–11 June 1949, acting
- Sir Robert Scott, 11 June 1949–11 August 1949, acting, second time
- Sir Charles Noble Arden-Clarke, 11 August 1949–6 March 1957
- Lord Listowell, March 1957 - July 1960
In 1957, the Gold Coast and British Togoland, became the independent country of Ghana. The viceroy in the new country was the Governor-General of Ghana.
[edit] See also
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- History of Ghana
- List of heads of state of Ghana
- List of Ghana governments
- List of colonial heads of Sierra Leone
- Lists of incumbents