Governor of Madras
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- 1794–1798: Robert Hobart, Lord Hobart
- 1798: George Harris (acting)
- 1798–1803: Edward Clive, 2nd Baron Powis
- 1803–1806: Lord William Bentinck
- 1807: William Petrie (acting)
- 1807–1808: Unknown (acting)
- 1808–1813: Sir George Barlow, 1st Baronet
- 1813–1814: John Abercromby (acting)
- 1814–1827: Sir Thomas Munro
- 1827: Henry Sullivan Graeme (acting)
- 1827–1832: Stephen Rumbold Lushington
- 1832–1837: Lieutenant-General Sir Frederick Adam
- 1837: George Edward Russell (acting)
- 1837–1842: John Elphinstone, 13th Lord Elphinstone
- 1842–1848: George Hay, 8th Marquess of Tweeddale
- 1848: Henry Dickinson (acting)
- 1848–1854: Sir Henry Pottinger
- 1854: Daniel Eliott (acting)
- 1854–1859: George Harris, 3rd Baron Harris
- 1859–1860: Sir Charles Trevelyan
- 1860: William Ambrose Morehead (acting)
- 1860: Sir George Ward
- 1860–1861: William Ambrose Morehead (acting)
- 1861–1866: Sir William Denison
- 1866–1872: Francis Napier, 10th Lord Napier
- 1872: Alexander John Arbuthnot (acting)
- 1872–1875: Vere Hobart, Lord Hobart
- 1875: William Rose Robinson
- 1875–1880: Richard Temple-Nugent-Brydges-Chandos-Grenville, 3rd Duke of Buckingham and Chandos
- 1880–1881: William Patrick Adam
- 1881–1886: Mountstuart Elphinstone Grant Duff
- 1886–1890: Robert Bourke, 1st Baron Connemara
- 1890–1891: John Henry Garstin
- 1891–1896: Beilby Lawley, 3rd Baron Wenlock
- 1896–1900: Sir Arthur Havelock
- 1900–1906: Arthur Russell, 2nd Baron Ampthill
- 1906: Gabriel Stoles (acting)
- 1906–1911: Sir Arthur Lawley
- 1911–1912: Sir Thomas Gibson-Carmichael
- 1912: Sir Murray Hammick (acting)
- 1912–1919: John Sinclair, 1st Baron Pentland
- 1919: Sir Alexander Cardew (acting)
- 1919–1924: Freeman Freeman-Thomas, 1st Baron Willingdom
- 1924–1929: George Goschen, 2nd Viscount Goschen
- 1929: Sir Norman Marjoribanks (acting)
- 1929–1934: Sir George Stanley
- 1940–1946: Hon. Arthur Hope
- 1946: Sir Henry Knight (acting)
- 1946–1947: Sir Archibald Nye