Governor of Ceylon

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The Governor of Ceylon was a British official who ruled Ceylon (currently Sri Lanka) during the colonial period between 1798 and 1948.

Upon the end of British rule and the creation of Dominion of Ceylon in 1948, this office was replaced by the Governor-General, who represented the British Monarch and not the Government of the United Kingdom as did the Governor. The office of Governor-General was it self was abolished in 1972 and replace by the post of President when Sri Lanka became a Republic.

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[edit] The Governor

The Governor, appointed by the British monarch (on the advice of the prime minister), maintained executive power in Ceylon throughout British rule. He was head of the executive council and the pre-independence government of Ceylon.

The Governor was the most powerful official in Ceylon and only during world war 2 when Admiral Sir Geoffrey Layton was appointed Commander-in-Chief, Ceylon with power exceeding the Governor.

[edit] List of Governors (1798–1937)

Between 1796, when British forces first arrived on the island and the appointing of the first Governor of Ceylon in 1798, Ceylon was governed by the Governor of Madras.

[edit] Acting Governors

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