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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 |
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*General Sir [[Arthur Borton (Governor)|Arthur Borton]] (10 June 1878 - April 1884) |
*General Sir [[Arthur Borton (Governor)|Arthur Borton]] (10 June 1878 - April 1884) |
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*Field Marshal Sir [[John Lintorn Arabin Simmons]] (April 1884 - 28 September 1888) |
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*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) |
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*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
- Lieut.-General Sir Thomas Maitland (1813 - 17 January 1824)
- General Francis Rawdon-Hastings, 1st Marquess of Hastings (22 March 1824 - 28 November 1826)
- Sir Alexander George Woodford (acting) (28 November 1826 - 15 February 1827)
- Major-General Sir Frederick Cavendish Ponsonby (15 February 1827 - 30 September 1836)
- George Cardew (acting for Ponsonby) (May 1835 - 4 July 1836)
- Lieut.-General Thomas Evans (acting for Ponsonby) (4 July 1836 - 30 September 1836)
- Lieut.-General Sir Henry Bouverie (1 October 1836 - 1843)
- Lieut.-General Sir Patrick Stuart (1843 - October 1847)
- Right Honourable Richard More O'Ferrall (October 1847 - 13 May 1851
- Lt. General Robert Ellice (acting) (13 May 1851 - 27 October 1851)
- Major-General Sir William Reid (27 October 1851 - 1858)
- Lieut-General Sir John Gaspard Le Marchant (1858 - 15 November 1864)
- Lieut.-General Sir Henry Knight Storks (15 November 1864 - 15 May 1867)
- General Sir Patrick Grant (15 May 1867 - 3 June 1872)
- General Sir Charles van Straubenzee (3 June 1872 - 13 May 1878
- General Sir Arthur Borton (10 June 1878 - April 1884)
- Field Marshal Sir John Lintorn Arabin Simmons (April 1884 - 28 September 1888)
- Lieut.-General Sir Henry D'Oyley Torrens (28 September 1888 - 1 December 1889)
- Lieut.-General Sir Henry Augustus Smyth (1890 - 1893)
- General Sir Arthur James Lyon Fremantle (1893 - 6 January 1899)
- Lieut.-General Lord Grenfell (6 January 1899 - 1903)
- General Sir Charles Mansfield Clarke (1903 - 1907)
- Lieut.-General Sir Henry Grant (1907 - 1909)
- General Sir Leslie Rundle (1909 - February 1915)
- Field-Marshal Lord Methuen (February 1915 - May 1919)
- Field-Marshal Lord Plumer (1919 - 1924)
- General Sir Walter Norris Congreve (1924 - 28 February 1927)
- General Sir John Philip Du Cane (28 February 1927 - 1931)
- General Sir David Campbell (June 1931 - 12 March 1936)
- General Sir Charles Bonham Carter (12 March 1936 - 1940)
- General Sir William Dobbie (April 1940 - 1942)
- Field Marshal the Right Hon. Lord Gort (1942 - 26 September 1944)
- Lieut.-General Sir Edmond Schreiber (26 September 1944 - 10 July 1946)
- Sir Francis Douglas (10 July 1946 - 16 September 1949)
- Sir Gerald Hallen Creasy (16 September 1949 - 3 August 1954)
- Lieut.-General Sir Robert Edward Laycock (3 August 1954 - 13 February 1959
- Admiral Sir Guy Grantham (13 February 1959 - 2 July 1962)
- Sir Maurice Henry Dorman (2 July 1962 - 21 September 1964)
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.
- Sir Maurice Henry Dorman (21 September 1964 - 4 July 1971)
- Sir Anthony Joseph Mamo (4 July 1971 - 13 December 1974)
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