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The Governor of Hong Kong (traditional Chinese: ????; pinyin: Xianggang Zongdu; abbreviated ??, Pinyin: Gangdu) was the head of the Hong Kong Government, ex-officio Commander-in-Chief and Vice-Admiral of the colony during British rule between 1841 and 1997.

Upon the end of British rule and the handover of Hong Kong to the People's Republic of China in 1997, this office was replaced by the Chief Executive.

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The Governor

The Governor's powers and duties were defined in the Hong Kong Letters Patent and Royal Instructions. The Governor, appointed by the British monarch (on the advice of the prime minister), maintained executive power in Hong Kong throughout British rule, and with the exception of a brief experiment after World War II, no serious attempt was made to introduce representative government, until the final years of British rule.

The Governor appointed most, if not all, of the members of the colony's legislature the Legislative Council (known colloquially as LegCo), which was largely an advisory body before election was introduced until the first indirect elections of LegCo in 1985, and all members of the Executive Council (ExCo), effectively the cabinet of the colonial government. Initially both Councils were dominated by British expatriates, although this gave way to more local Hong Kong Chinese appointees in later years. Most recent governors of Hong Kong were professional diplomats, save the last Governor, Chris Patten, who was a career politician. The governor is the president of the Executive Council, and until 1993, the Legislative Council.

At December 1996, The Governor's salary was HK$3,036,000 per annum, tax-free. It was fixed at 125% of the Chief Secretary's salary. [1]

Acting Governor/Administrator

In the absence of the Governor, the Colonial Secretary was the acting Governor of the colony. Most were from the British Colonial Office or British Army officers. One Royal Navy Vice Admiral has served as administrator after World War II. Four Japanese military officers (3 army officers and 1 naval vice admiral) served as administrator during World War II.

Transport

The Governor of Hong Kong used a Daimler DS420 for day to day transport and a Rolls-Royce Phantom V landaulette for ceremonial occasions. Both vehicles were removed by the Royal Navy immediately following the handover to China on 1 July 1997.

Residences of the governors

List

Hong Kong had 28 governors, and 9 administrators:

Term from to Governor Administrator
  January 1841 August 1841   Captain Charles Elliot RN(??)
  August 1841 June 1843   Sir Henry Pottinger (???)
1 June 1843 May 1844 Sir Henry Pottinger (???)  
2 May 1844 March 1848 Sir John Francis Davis (??? or ???)  
  March 1848 March 1848   Major-General William Staveley BA (????)
3 March 1848 April 1854 Sir George Bonham (?? or ??)  
4 April 1854 May 1859 Sir John Bowring (??)  
  May 1859 September 1859   William Caine (?)
5 September 1859 March 1865 Sir Hercules Robinson (???·???), later Lord Rosmead  
  March 1865 March 1866   William T. Mercer (??)
6 March 1866 April 1872 Sir Richard Graves MacDonnell (???)  
  April 1872 April 1872   Henry Wase Whitfield (???)
7 April 1872 March 1876 Sir Arthur Edward Kennedy (???)  
  March 1876 April 1877   John Gardiner Austin (???)
8 April 1877 March 1882 Sir John Pope Hennessy (???)  
  March 1882 March 1882   Malcolm Struan Tonnochy (???)
  March 1882 March 1883   Sir William H. Marsh (?? or ??)
9 March 1883 December 1885 Sir George Ferguson Bowen (??)  
  December 1885 April 1887   Sir William H. Marsh (??)
  April 1887 October 1887   Major-General William Gordon Cameron (???)
10 October 1887 May 1891 Sir George William Des Vœux (??)  
  May 1891 December 1891   Major-General Digby Barker (??)
11 December 1891 January 1898 Sir William Robinson (??·???)  
  February 1898 November 1898   Major-General Wilsone Black
12 November 1898 July 1903 Sir Henry Arthur Blake (??)  
  November 1903 July 1904   Sir Francis Henry May (???)
13 July 1904 April 1907 Sir Matthew Nathan (??)  
  April 1907 July 1907   Sir Francis Henry May (???)
14 July 1907 March 1912 Sir Frederick Lugard (??), later Lord Lugard  
  March 1912 July 1912   Claud Severn (??)
15 July 1912 September 1918 Sir Francis Henry May (???)  
  September 1918 September 1919   Claud Severn (??)
16 September 1919 October 1925 Sir Reginald Edward Stubbs (???)  
  March 1925 November 1925   Claud Severn (??)
17 November 1925 February 1930 Sir Cecil Clementi (???)  
  February 1930 March 1930   Wilfrid Southorn (??)
18 May 1930 May 1935 Sir William Peel (??)  
  May 1935 September 1935   Wilfrid Southorn (??)
  September 1935 November 1935   Norman Smith (???)
  November 1935 December 1935   Wilfrid Southorn (??)
19 December 1935 April 1937 Sir Andrew Caldecott (???)  
  April 1937 October 1937   Norman Smith (???)
20 November 1937 September 1941 Sir Geoffrey Northcote (???)  
  6 September 1941 10 September 1941   Norman Smith (???)
21 September 1941 Dec 1941 Sir Mark Aitchison Young (???)  
interrupted by Japanese invasion and occupation of Hong Kong
  December 1941 February 1942   Lieutenant General Takashi Sakai (???) and Vice Admiral Masaichi Niimi (????)
  February 1942 December 1944 Lieutenant-General Rensuke Isogai (????)  
  February 1945 August 1945 Lieutenant-General Hisaichi Tanaka (????)  
interrupted by Japanese invasion and occupation of Hong Kong
  August 1945 September 1945 Provisional Government ruled by Sir Franklin Charles Gimson (??)
  September 1945 April 1946 Military Government ruled by Rear Admiral Sir Cecil Halliday Jepson Harcourt (??)
21 May 1946 May 1947 Sir Mark Aitchison Young (???)  
22 July 1947 December 1957 Sir Alexander Grantham (???)  
  December 1957 January 1958   Edgeworth Beresford David (??)
23 January 1958 March 1964 Sir Robert Brown Black (???)  
  March 1964 April 1964   Edmund Brinsley Teesdale (???)
24 April 1964 October 1971 Sir David Clive Crosbie Trench (???)  
  October 1971 November 1971   Sir Hugh Selby Norman-Walker (???)
25 November 1971 April 1982 Sir Murray MacLehose (???), later Lord MacLehose of Beoch  
  April 1982 May 1982   Sir Philip Haddon-Cave (???)
26 May 1982 December 1986 Sir Edward Youde (??) (died in office)  
  December 1986 April 1987   Sir David Akers-Jones (???) (Acting Governor)
27 April 1987 July 1992 Sir David Wilson (???), later Lord Wilson of Tillyorn  
  July 1992 July 1992   Sir David Robert Ford (??)
28 July 1992 June 1997 The Rt. Hon. Chris Patten (???), later Lord Patten of Barnes  

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