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  2. Governors of British Ceylon - Wikipedia

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    With Ceylon gaining self-rule and dominion status with the creation of Dominion of Ceylon in 1948, this office was replaced by the Governor-General, who represented the British monarch as the head of state. The office of Governor-General was itself abolished in 1972 and replaced by the post of President when Sri Lanka became a republic.

  3. Monarchy of Ceylon (1948–1972) - Wikipedia

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    On 4 February 1948, Sir Henry Monck-Mason Moore, the last colonial governor, was sworn in as the first governor-general of Ceylon at a solemn but brief ceremony at Queen's House, Colombo. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] Instruments of independence were officially handed over by the British to Prime Minister Don Stephen Senanayake , who had been voted in by the ...

  4. Frederick North, 5th Earl of Guilford - Wikipedia

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    He served as first British Governor of Ceylon from 1798 to 1805. North built his official residence, the Doric Bungalow , near the Mannar Sea according to his own plan; he himself used to supervise the pearl fishery, which at that time provided a substantial income for the British. [ 4 ]

  5. Governor-General of Ceylon - Wikipedia

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    The governor-general of Ceylon was the representative of the Ceylonese monarch in the Dominion of Ceylon from the country's independence in 1948 until it became the republic of Sri Lanka in 1972. [ 1 ]

  6. British Ceylon - Wikipedia

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    Sir Edward Barnes was Governor of Ceylon from 1824 to 1831. Between 1796 and 1948, Ceylon was a British Crown colony. Although the British monarch was the head of state, in practice his or her functions were exercised in the colony by the colonial Governor, who acted on instructions from the British government in London.

  7. John Anderson (colonial administrator) - Wikipedia

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    Sir John Anderson, GCMG, KCB, JP (23 January 1858 – 24 March 1918) was a Scottish colonial administrator who served as Governor of the Straits Settlements between 1904 and 1911 and Governor of Ceylon between 1916 and 1918,. He was the first Governor of Ceylon to die in office.

  8. Legislative Council of Ceylon - Wikipedia

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    The Legislative Council was reformed in 1910 by the McCallum Reforms.Membership was increased from 18 to 21, of which 11 were official and 10 were unofficial. Of the non-official members, six were appointed by the governor (two Low Country Sinhalese, two Tamils, one Kandyan Sinhalese and one Muslim) and the remaining four were elected (two Europeans, one Burgher and one educated Ceylonese).

  9. Governor of Ceylon - Wikipedia

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    The governor of Ceylon can refer to historical vice-regal representatives of three colonial powers: Portuguese Ceylon List ...