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*General Sir [[Charles van Straubenzee]] (3 June 1872 - 13 May 1878
*General Sir [[Charles van Straubenzee]] (3 June 1872 - 13 May 1878
*General Sir [[Arthur Borton (Governor)|Arthur Borton]] (10 June 1878 - April 1884)
*General Sir [[Arthur Borton (Governor)|Arthur Borton]] (10 June 1878 - April 1884)
*General Sir [[John Lintorn Arabin Simmons]] (April 1884 - 28 September 1888)
*Field Marshal Sir [[John Lintorn Arabin Simmons]] (April 1884 - 28 September 1888)
*Lieut.-General Sir [[Henry Torrens|Henry D'Oyley Torrens]] (28 September 1888 - 1 December 1889)
*Lieut.-General Sir [[Henry Torrens|Henry D'Oyley Torrens]] (28 September 1888 - 1 December 1889)
*Lieut.-General Sir [[Henry Augustus Smyth]] (1890 - 1893)
*Lieut.-General Sir [[Henry Augustus Smyth]] (1890 - 1893)

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Governors of Malta, 1813-1964

  • Lt. General Robert Ellice (acting) (13 May 1851 - 27 October 1851)

Governors-General of Malta, 1964-1974

The Governor-General of Malta was the representative in Malta of Queen Elizabeth II as Queen of Malta between independence in 1964 until the declaration of the republic in the 1974.

See also