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Governor of Andhra Pradesh
ĀndhraPradēś Governoru
The Governor of Andhra Pradesh, S. Abdul Nazeer at Raj Bhavan.jpg
Incumbent
S. Abdul Nazeer

since 24 February 2023 (2023-02-24)
StyleHis/Her Excellency
StatusHead of State
Reports toPresident of India
Government of India
ResidenceRaj Bhavan, Amaravati, Andhra Pradesh
AppointerPresident of India
Term lengthAt the pleasure of the president
PrecursorGovernor of Andhra State
Inaugural holderChandulal Madhavlal Trivedi
Formation1 November 1956 (1956-11-01) (Expression error: Unexpected < operator. years ago)
SalaryINR350,000 (US$6,000) (per month)
Websitewww.rajbhavan.ap.gov.in

This is a list of governors of Andhra Pradesh in office since 1953.

List

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Governors

This is a list of the governors, agents, and presidents of colonial Madras, initially of the English East India Company, up to the end of British colonial rule in 1947.

English Agents

In 1639, the grant of Madras to the English was finalized between the factors of the Masulipatnam (now Machilipatnam) factory (trading post), represented by Francis Day, and the Raja of Chandragiri. In 1640, Andrew Cogan, the chief of the Masulipatnam factory, made his way to Madras in the company of Francis Day and the English and Indian employees of the Masulipatnam factory. The Agency of Madras was established on 1 March 1640 and Cogan was made the first Agent. The official title was 'Governor of Fort St George' and the Governor was usually referred to as Agent. Cogan served in the post for three years and was succeeded by Francis Day. After four agents had served their terms, Madras was upgraded to a Presidency during the time of Aaron Baker. However financial considerations forced the company to revert to an agency soon after Aaron Baker had served his term. The Agency survived until 1684 when Madras was made a Presidency once and for all. Streynsham Master is the best remembered and most renowned of the Agents of Madras.

# Name
(birth–death)
Took office Left office Notes
Agents
1 Andrew Cogan 1 March 1640 1643
2 Francis Day
(1605–1673)
1643 1644
3 Thomas Ivie
(1605–1673)
1644 1648
4 Thomas Greenhill
(1611–1658)
1648 1652
5 Aaron Baker
(1610–1683)
1652 1655
6 Thomas Greenhill
(1611–1658)
1655 1658
7 Sir Thomas Chambers
(d. 1692)
1658 1661
8 Sir Edward Winter
(1622–1686)
1661 Aug 1665
9 George Foxcroft
(1634–1715)
Aug 1665 16 Sep 1665
10 Sir Edward Winter
(1622–1686)
16 Sep 1665 22 Aug 1668
11 George Foxcroft
(1634–1715)
22 Aug 1668 Jan 1670
12 Sir William Langhorne, 1st Baronet
(1631–1715)
Jan 1670 27 Jan 1678
13 Streynsham Master
(1640–1724)
27 Jan 1678 3 Jul 1681
14 William Gyfford 3 Jul 1681 8 Aug 1684

Presidents

Madras was elevated to a presidency in 1684 and remained so until 12 February 1785 when new rules and regulations brought by the Pitt's India Act reformed the administration of the East India Company with the exception of a three-year period of French rule from 1746 to 1749 when Madras was a governorship.

Subsequently, Elihu Yale who took charge on 8 August 1684 was the First President of Madras. Elihu Yale, Thomas Pitt and George Macartney are some of the well-known Presidents of Madras.

Name Took office Left office
Elihu Yale (First term) (acting) 8 August 1684 26 January 1685
William Gyfford 26 January 1685 25 July 1687
Elihu Yale (Second term) 25 July 1687 3 October 1692
Nathaniel Higginson 3 October 1692 7 July 1698
Thomas Pitt 7 July 1698 18 September 1709
Gulston Addison 18 September 1709 17 October 1709
Edmund Montague (acting) 17 October 1709 14 November 1709
William Fraser 14 November 1709 (acting) 11 July 1711
Edward Harrison 11 July 1711 8 January 1717
Joseph Collett 8 January 1717 18 January 1720
Francis Hastings (acting) 18 January 1720 15 October 1721
Nathaniel Elwick 15 October 1721 15 January 1725
James Macrae 15 January 1725 14 May 1730
George Morton Pitt 14 May 1730 23 January 1735
Richard Benyon (governor) 23 January 1735 14 January 1744
Nicholas Morse 14 January 1744 10 September 1746

Governors of the French East India Company

In 1746, Dupleix's deputy, La Bordannais laid siege to Madras and captured the city. For the next three years, Madras remained under French Governors, until 1749, when Madras was handed to the British as per the Treaty of Aix-la-Chappele. The illustrious Mahe de la Bordannais served as acting Governor for a few months until the appointment of Governor Jean-Jacques Duval d'Eprémesnil, who served until 1749 when Madras reverted to British rule.

Name Took office Left office
Mahé de La Bourdonnais (acting) 10 September 1746 2 October 1746
Jean-Jacques Duval d'Eprémesnil 2 October 1746 August 1749

Presidents of the British East India Company

During the period between 1746 and 1749, when Madras was under French rule, the British ran a provisional government from Fort St. David, near modern-day Porto Novo. In 1752, when Madras had been returned to the British, the then President of Madras, John Saunders, shifted the seat of government from Fort David to Madras. The British gained a lot of territory during the mid-18th century, so that by the time the French military power was crushed at the Battle of Wandiwash in 1761, the territory under the Presidency of Madras had increased manyfold. In 1785, the Province of Madras was created and the President became the Governor of Madras.

Name Took office Left office
John Hinde (in Fort David) 10 September 1746 14 April 1747
Charles Floyer (in Fort David) 14 April 1747 19 September 1750
Thomas Saunders (in Fort David up to 5 April 1752) 19 September 1750 14 January 1755
George Pigot (1st time) 14 January 1755 14 November 1763
Robert Palk 14 November 1763 25 January 1767
Charles Bourchier 25 January 1767 31 January 1770
Josias Du Pré 31 January 1770 2 February 1773
Alexander Wynch 2 February 1773 11 December 1775
George Pigot (2nd time) 11 December 1775 23 August 1776
George Stratton 23 August 1776 31 August 1777
John Whitehill (first time) (acting) 31 August 1777 8 February 1778
Sir Thomas Rumbold 8 February 1778 6 April 1780
John Whitehill (second time) (acting) 6 April 1780 8 November 1780
Charles Smith (acting) 8 November 1780 22 June 1781
George MaCartney 22 June 1781 12 February 1785

Governors (of British India)

Name Took office Left office
George MaCartney 12 February 1785 14 June 1785
Alexander Davidson (acting) 14 June 1785 6 April 1786
Sir Archibald Campbell 6 April 1786 7 February 1789
John Holland (acting) 7 February 1789 13 February 1790
Edward J.Holland (acting) 13 February 1790 20 February 1790
William Medows 20 February 1790 1 August 1792
Sir Charles Oakeley 1 August 1792 7 September 1794
Baron Hobart 7 September 1794 21 February 1798
George Harris (acting) 21 February 1798 21 August 1798
The 2nd Baron Clive 21 August 1798 30 August 1803
Lord William Henry Cavendish-Bentinck 30 August 1803 11 September 1807
William Petrie (acting) 11 September 1807 24 February 1808
Sir George Barlow, 1st Baronet 24 February 1808 21 May 1813
John Abercromby (acting) 21 May 1813 16 September 1814
Hugh Elliot 16 September 1814 10 June 1820
Sir Thomas Munro 10 June 1820 10 July 1827
Henry Sullivan Graeme (acting) 10 July 1827 18 October 1827
Stephen Rumbold Lushington 18 October 1827 25 October 1832
Sir Frederick Adam 25 October 1832 4 March 1837
George Edward Russell (acting) 4 March 1837 6 March 1837
The 13th Lord Elphinstone 6 March 1837 24 September 1842
The 8th Marquess of Tweeddale 24 September 1842 23 February 1848
Henry Dickinson (acting) 23 February 1848 7 April 1848
Sir Henry Eldred Pottinger 7 April 1848 24 April 1854
Daniel Eliott (acting) 24 April 1854 28 April 1854
The 3rd Baron Harris 28 April 1854 28 March 1859
Sir Charles Edward Trevelyan 28 March 1859 8 June 1860
William Ambrose Morehead (1st time) (acting) 8 June 1860 5 July 1860
Sir Henry George Ward 5 July 1860 2 August 1860
William Ambrose Morehead (2nd time) (acting) 4 August 1860 18 February 1861
Sir William Thomas Denison (1st time) 18 February 1861 26 November 1863

Madras Presidency and Madras State

Headquartered in Fort St. George, Madras Presidency was a province of British India. It comprised present-day Tamil Nadu, the Malabar region of North Kerala, the coastal and Rayalaseema regions of Andhra Pradesh, and the Bellary, Dakshina Kannada, and Udupi districts of Karnataka. It was established in 1653 to be the headquarters of the English settlements on the Coromandel Coast. After India's independence in 1947, Madras State, the precursor to the present day state of Tamil Nadu, was carved out of Madras Presidency. It comprised present-day Tamil Nadu and parts of present-day Karnataka and Kerala.[1]

Tabular

# Name Portrait Took office Left office Term[lower-roman 1]
1 William Thomas Denison William Denison 1859 SLNSW FL3318739.jpg 18 February 1861 26 November 1863
2 Edward Maltby (acting) No image available.svg 26 November 1863 18 January 1864
3 William Thomas Denison William Denison 1859 SLNSW FL3318739.jpg 18 January 1864 27 March 1866
4 Lord Napier No image available.svg 27 March 1866 19 February 1872
5 Alexander John Arbuthnot (acting) No image available.svg 19 February 1872 15 May 1872
6 Lord Hobart No image available.svg 15 May 1872 29 April 1875
7 William Rose Robinson (acting) No image available.svg 29 April 1875 23 November 1875
8 Duke of Buckingham and Chandos No image available.svg 23 November 1875 20 December 1880
9 William Huddleston (acting) No image available.svg 24 May 1881 5 November 1881
10 Mountstuart Elphinstone Grant Duff No image available.svg 5 November 1881 8 December 1886
11 Robert Bourke, Baron Connemara No image available.svg 8 December 1886 1 December 1890
12 John Henry Garstin No image available.svg 1 December 1890 23 January 1891
13 Bentley Lawley, Baron Wenlock No image available.svg 23 January 1891 18 March 1896
14 Arthur Elibank Havelock No image available.svg 18 March 1896 28 December 1900
15 Arthur Oliver Villiers-Russell, Baron Ampthill No image available.svg 28 December 1900 30 April 1904
16 James Thompson (acting) No image available.svg 30 April 1904 13 December 1904
17 Arthur Oliver Villiers-Russell, Baron Ampthill No image available.svg 13 December 1904 15 February 1906
18 Gabriel Stoles (acting) No image available.svg 15 February 1906 28 March 1906
19 Arthur Lawley, Baron Wenlock No image available.svg 28 March 1906 3 November 1911
20 Thomas David Gibson-Carmichael, Baron Carmichael No image available.svg 3 November 1911 30 March 1912
21 Sir Murray Hammick (acting) No image available.svg 30 March 1912 30 October 1912
22 John Sinclair, Baron Pentland No image available.svg 30 October 1912 29 March 1919
23 Sir Alexander Gordon Cardew No image available.svg 29 March 1919 10 April 1919
24 George Freeman Freeman-Thomas, Baron Willingdon Willingdon1.JPG 10 April 1919 12 April 1924
25 Sir P. Rajagopalachari 1920 1923
26 Lieutenant-General Sir Archibald Edward Nye[2] Lieutenant-general a E Nye, Cb, Mc Art.IWMARTLD3205.jpg 6 May 1946 7 September 1948 1
# Name Portrait Took office Left office Term[lower-roman 1]
27 Maharaja Sir Krishna Kumarasinhji Bhavsinhji 7 September 1948 12 March 1952 1
28 Sri Prakasa Sri Prakasa Portrait.jpg 12 March 1952 1 October 1953

Governors of Andhra Pradesh (1956–present)

# Portrait Name
(born – died)
Home state Tenure in office Appointer
(President)
From To Time in office
1 Chandulal Madhavlal Trivedi.png Chandulal Madhavlal Trivedi
(1893–1980)
Bombay State 1 November
1953
31 July
1957
272 days Rajendra Prasad
2 Bhim Sen Sachar.png Bhim Sen Sachar
(1894–1978)
Punjab 1 August
1957
7 September
1962
5 years, 37 days
3 General Satyawant Mallana Srinagesh.jpg General
S. M. Shrinagesh (Retd)
(1903–1977)
Maharashtra 8 September
1962
3 May
1964[§][lower-greek 1]
1 year, 238 days Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan
4 Pattom A. Thanu Pillai.jpg Pattom A. Thanu Pillai
(1885–1970)
Kerala 4 May
1964
11 April
1968
3 years, 343 days
5 Khandubhai Kasanji Desai official portrait.jpg Khandubhai Kasanji Desai
(1898–1975)
Gujarat 11 April
1968
25 January
1975[‡]
6 years, 289 days Zakir Husain
No image (male).svg Justice
S. Obul Reddy
(1916–1996)
Chief Justice, Andhra Pradesh High Court

(Acting)
Andhra Pradesh 25 January
1975
9 January
1976
349 days Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed
6 Mohan Lal Sukhadia 1988 stamp of India (cropped).jpg Mohan Lal Sukhadia
(1916–1982)
Rajasthan 10 January
1976
15 June
1976[§][lower-greek 2]
157 days
7 R. D. Bhandare Lok Sabha photo.jpg Ramchandra Dhondiba Bhandare
(1916–1988)
Maharashtra 16 June
1976
16 February
1977[‡]
245 days
No image (male).svg Justice
B. J. Divan
(1919–2012)
Chief Justice, Andhra Pradesh High Court

(Acting)
Gujarat 17 February
1977
4 May
1977
76 days B. D. Jatti
8 Sharda Mukherjee official portrait.gif Sharda Mukherjee
(1919–2007)
Maharashtra 5 May
1977
14 August
1978[§][lower-greek 3]
1 year, 101 days
9 No image (male).svg K. C. Abraham
(1899–1986)
Kerala 15 August
1978
14 August
1983
4 years, 364 days Neelam Sanjiva Reddy
10 Thakur Ram Lal.jpg Thakur Ram Lal
(1929–2002)
Himachal Pradesh 15 August
1983
29 August
1984
1 year, 14 days Zail Singh
11 Shri Shankar Dayal Sharma.jpg Shankar Dayal Sharma
(1918–1999)
Madhya Pradesh 29 August
1984
26 November
1985[§][lower-greek 4]
1 year, 89 days
12 Kumudben Joshi.jpg Kumudben Joshi
(1934–2022)
Gujarat 26 November
1985
7 February
1990[‡]
4 years, 73 days
13 Krishan Kant, 10th Vice President of India.jpg Krishan Kant
(1927–2002)
Punjab 7 February
1990
21 August
1997[‡][lower-greek 5]
7 years, 195 days Ramaswamy Venkataraman
Gopala Ramanujam.jpg Gopala Ramanujam
(1915–2001)
Governor of Orissa

(Additional Charge)
Tamil Nadu 22 August
1997
23 November
1997
93 days K. R. Narayanan
14 The Chairman, Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister, Dr. C. Rangarajan addressing a press conference on ‘Economic Review 2012-13’, in New Delhi on April 23, 2013 (cropped).jpg C. Rangarajan
(born 1932)
Tamil Nadu 24 November
1997
3 January
2003
5 years, 40 days
15 Surjit Singh Barnala, 2008.png Surjit Singh Barnala
(1925–2017)
Punjab 3 January
2003
3 November
2004[§][lower-greek 2]
1 year, 305 days A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
16 Sushilkumar Shinde.jpg Sushilkumar Shinde
(born 1941)
Maharashtra 4 November
2004
29 January
2006[‡]
1 year, 86 days
The Governor of Karnataka, Shri Rameshwar Thakur in Bangalore on January 13, 2008.jpg Rameshwar Thakur
(1925–2015)
Governor of Orissa

(Additional Charge)
Jharkhand 29 January
2006
22 August
2007[§][lower-greek 6]
1 year, 205 days
17 Shri Narayan Dutt Tiwari.jpg Narayan Dutt Tiwari
(1925–2018)
Uttarakhand 22 August
2007
27 December
2009[‡]
2 years, 127 days Pratibha Patil
E.S.L. Narasimhan Speech at ISTA 32nd Congress in Hyderabad (28.06.2019) 01.jpg E. S. L. Narasimhan
IPS (Retd)
(born 1945)
Governor of Chhattisgarh
until 22 January 2010
Tamil Nadu 27 December
2009
22 January
2010
9 years, 208 days
18 23 January
2010
23 July
2019[lower-greek 7]
19 The Governor of Andhra Pradesh, Shri Biswabhusan Harichandan.jpg Biswabhusan Harichandan
(born 1934)
Odisha 24 July
2019
23 February
2023[§][lower-greek 8]
3 years, 214 days Ram Nath Kovind
20 The Governor of Andhra Pradesh, Shri Justice (Retd.) S. Abdul Nazeer called on the President of India.jpg Justice (Retd)
Syed Abdul Nazeer
(born 1958)
Karnataka 24 February
2023
Incumbent 3 years, 143 days Droupadi Murmu
  1. Transferred as the Governor of Madras State
  2. 2.0 2.1 Transferred as the Governor of Tamil Nadu
  3. Transferred as the Governor of Gujarat
  4. Transferred as the Governor of Punjab and Administrator of Chandigarh
  5. Resigned to become the Vice President of India
  6. Transferred as the Governor of Karnataka
  7. Also held additional charge of the Governor of Telangana from 2 June 2014
  8. Transferred as the Governor of Chhattisgarh

List Of Governors Of Andhra Pradesh Media

References

  1. Tamil Nadu Secretariat — Brief History Archived 2007-01-06 at Archive.today (Government of Tamil Nadu, 17 September 2008)
  2. [Formerly the last Governor of the Madras Presidency.]


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