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List of governors of the Gold Coast

List of governors of the Gold Coast

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This is a list of colonial administrators in the Gold Coast (modern Ghana) from the start of English presence in 1621 until Ghana's independence from the United Kingdom in 1957. In addition to the Gold Coast Colony, the governor of the Gold Coast was for most of the period also responsible for the administration of the Ashanti Colony, the Northern Territories of the Gold Coast Protectorate and the League of Nations/United Nations mandate/trust territory of British Togoland.

Governors of the Gold Coast (1621–1751)

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Governors of the Committee of Merchants of the Gold Coast (1751–1822)

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Governors of the Gold Coast (1822–1828)

  • Sir Charles MacCarthy, 27 March 1822 – 17 May 1822, first time
  • James Chisholm, 17 May 1822–December 1822, first time
  • Sir Charles MacCarthy, December 1822–21 January 1824, second time
  • James Chisholm, 21 January 1824 – 17 October 1824, second time
  • Edward Purdon, 17 October 1824 – 22 March 1825
  • Major-general Sir Charles Turner, 22 March 1825 – 8 March 1826
  • Sir Neil Campbell, 18 May 1826 – 15 November 1826
  • Major Henry John Ricketts, 15 November 1826 – 11 October 1827, first time
  • Hugh Lumley, 11 October 1827 – 10 March 1828
  • George Hingston, 10 March 1828 – 5 June 1828
  • Major Henry John Ricketts, 5 June 1828 – 25 June 1828, second time

Governors of the Committee of Merchants of the Gold Coast (1828–1843)

  • John Jackson, 25 June 1828 – 19 February 1830
  • George Maclean, 19 February 1830 – 26 June 1836, first time
  • William Topp, 26 June 1836 – 15 August 1838
  • George Maclean, 15 August 1838 – 1843, second time

Governors of the Gold Coast (1843–1960)

In 1843 a governor was appointed subordinate to the Governor of Sierra Leone until 1850. After the Third Anglo-Ashanti War of 1873–74, the Gold Coast was formally declared a crown colony.

In 1957, the Gold Coast Colony, the Ashanti Colony, the Northern Territories of the Gold Coast Protectorate and the British Togoland Trust Territory, became an independent dominion within the British Commonwealth of Nations called Ghana. The Governor-General of Ghana served as the representative of the Queen of Ghana, whose formal title in Ghana was ‘Her Majesty Elizabeth the Second, Queen of Ghana and of Her other Realms and Territories, Head of the Commonwealth’. The entire dominion formed part of Her Majesty's dominions until the country became a republic in 1960.

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References

  1. "No. 27245". The London Gazette. 9 November 1900. p. 6854.

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