List of colonial governors of Burma
This is a list of European (as well as Japanese) colonial administrators responsible for the territory of British Burma, an area equivalent to modern-day Myanmar.
List
(Dates in italics indicate de facto continuation of office)
Tenure | Portrait | Incumbent | Notes |
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British Burma | |||
Arakan, Tenasserim, and Pegu are united as British ("Lower") Burma, within British India | |||
31 January 1862 to 16 February 1867 | Arthur Purves Phayre, Chief Commissioner | ||
16 February 1867 to 18 April 1871 | Albert Fytche, Chief Commissioner | ||
18 April 1871 to 14 April 1875 | Ashley Eden, Chief Commissioner | ||
14 April 1875 to 30 March 1878 | Augustus Rivers Thompson, Chief Commissioner | Acting until 30 April 1877 | |
30 March 1878 to 2 July 1880 | Charles Umpherston Aitchison, Chief Commissioner | ||
2 July 1880 to 2 March 1883 | Charles Edward Bernard, Chief Commissioner | Acting until 4 April 1882, 1st time | |
2 March 1883 to 1 January 1886 | Sir Charles Haukes Todd Crosthwaite, acting Chief Commissioner | 1st time | |
Remnant of Kingdom of Awa ("Upper Burma") annexed to British India | |||
1 January 1886 to 26 February 1886 | Sir Charles Haukes Todd Crosthwaite, acting Chief Commissioner | 1st time | |
Upper and Lower Burma united as Burma, within British India | |||
26 February 1886 to 25 September 1886 | Sir Charles Haukes Todd Crosthwaite, acting Chief Commissioner | 1st time | |
25 September 1886 to 12 March 1887 | Charles Edward Bernard, Chief Commissioner | 2nd time | |
12 March 1887 to 10 December 1890 | Sir Charles Haukes Todd Crosthwaite, Chief Commissioner | 2nd time | |
10 December 1890 to 3 April 1895 | Alexander Mackenzie, Chief Commissioner | ||
3 April 1895 to 1 May 1897 | Frederick William Richards Fryer, Chief Commissioner | ||
1 May 1897 to 4 April 1903 | Frederick William Richards Fryer, Lieutenant Governor | ||
4 April 1903 to 9 May 1905 | Sir Hugh Shakespaer Barnes, Lieutenant Governor | ||
9 May 1905 to 19 May 1910 | Sir Herbert Thirkell White, Lieutenant Governor | ||
19 May 1910 to 28 October 1915 | Sir Harvey Adamson, Lieutenant Governor | ||
15 May 1913 to 1 November 1913 | Sir George Shaw, acting Lieutenant Governor | Acting for Adamson | |
28 October 1915 to 22 September 1917 | Sir Spencer Harcourt Butler, Lieutenant Governor | 1st time | |
22 September 1917 to 15 February 1918 | Walter Francis Rice, acting Lieutenant Governor | ||
15 February 1918 to 21 December 1922 | Sir Reginald Henry Craddock, Lieutenant Governor | ||
21 December 1922 to 2 January 1923 | Sir Spencer Harcourt Butler, Lieutenant Governor | 2nd time | |
2 January 1923 to 20 December 1927 | Sir Spencer Harcourt Butler, Governor | ||
20 December 1927 to 20 December 1932 | Sir Charles Alexander Innes, Governor | ||
20 December 1932 to 8 May 1936 | Sir Hugh Landsdowne Stephenson, Governor | ||
8 May 1936 to 1 April 1937 | Sir Archibald Douglas Cochrane, Governor | ||
Burma separated from British India | |||
1 April 1937 to 6 May 1941 | Sir Archibald Douglas Cochrane, Governor | ||
6 May 1941 to 31 August 1946 | Sir Reginald Hugh Dorman-Smith, Governor | From May 1942 until October 1945 in exile at Simla, British India | |
Japanese Occupation of British Burma | |||
20 April 1942 to 18 March 1943 | Shōjirō Iida, Military Commander | ||
18 March 1943 to 30 August 1944 | Masakazu Kawabe, Military Commander | ||
30 August 1944 to 15 August 1945 | Heitarō Kimura, Military Commander | ||
Allied Military Administration | |||
1 January 1944 to October 1945 | Actg. Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten, Military Governor | ||
October 1945 to 31 August 1946 | Sir Hubert Elvin Rance, Military Governor | ||
British Burma | |||
31 August 1946 to 4 January 1948 | Sir Hubert Elvin Rance, Governor | ||
4 January 1948 | Independence as Union of Burma |
For continuation after independence, see: President of Myanmar
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