List of Lieutenant-Governors of the North-Western Provinces

This is a list of Lieutenant-Governors of the North-Western Provinces. The provisional establishment of the Lieutenant-Governors of the North-Western Provinces happened in 1836 until the title was merged with Chief Commissioners of Oudh and was renamed as Lieutenant-Governors of the North-Western Provinces and Chief Commissioners of Oudh in 1877.

Lieutenant-Governors of the North-Western Provinces (1836–1877)

The governorship of Agra was never fully carried out, and in 1835 another statute authorized the appointment of a lieutenant-governor for the North-Western Provinces.

# Name Took Office Left Office Remarks
1 Sir C. T. Metcalfe 1 June 1836 1 June 1838 -
* Vacant 1 June 1838 4 February 1840 Administered by the Governor-General of India, Lord Auckland
2 T. C. Robertson 4 February 1840 31 December 1842 -
* Vacant 31 December 1842 30 June 1843 Administered by the Governor-General of India, Lord Ellenborough
3 Sir G. R. Clerk 30 June 1843 22 December 1843 -
4 James Thomason 22 December 1843 10 October 1853 Died at Bareilly, 29 September 1853
* A. W. Begbie 10 October 1853 7 November 1853 In charge (acting)
5 J. R. Colvin 7 November 1853 9 September 1857 Died at Agra, 9 September 1857
* E. A. Reade 10 September 1857 30 September 1857 In charge (acting)
6 Colonel H. Fraser 30 September 1857 9 February 1858 In charge
* Vacant 9 February 1858 19 January 1859 Administered by the Governor-General of India, Viscount Canning
7 Sir G. F. Edmonstone 19 January 1859 27 February 1863 -
* R. Money 27 February 1863 7 March 1863 In charge (acting)
8 The Hon. Edmund Drummond 7 March 1863 10 March 1868 -
9 Sir William Muir 10 March 1868 7 April 1874 -
10 Sir John Strachey 7 April 1874 26 July 1876 -
11 Sir G. E. W. Couper 26 July 1876 15 February 1877 Confirmed, 17 January 1877
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