Governor of British Mauritius
The Governor of Mauritius was the official who governed the Crown Colony of Mauritius (now Republic of Mauritius) during the British colonial period between 1810 and 1968. Upon the end of British rule and the independence of Mauritius in 1968, this office was replaced by the Governor-General, who represented the British Monarch and not the Government of the United Kingdom as did the Governor. The office of Governor-General was itself abolished in 1992 and replaced by the post of President when Mauritius became a Republic.
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1893 New Year Honours1913 Birthday Honours1925 New Year Honours1931 Birthday Honours1948 Mauritian general election1953 Coronation Honours1953 Mauritian general election1963 New Year HonoursAfrican InstitutionAnne Maria BarklyArthur Cecil Stuart BarklyArthur Hamilton-Gordon, 1st Baron StanmoreArthur HavelockArthur Purves PhayreBede CliffordBritish_MauritiusBritish governor of MauritiusCavendish BoyleChagos Archipelago sovereignty disputeCharles Bruce (governor)Charles ColvilleCharles Lees (colonial administrator)Colville DeverellConstitution of Mauritius (1885)Courtenay Boyle (civil servant)Donald Mackenzie-KennedyFoster Barham ZinckeFrederick BroomeGage John HallGalbraith Lowry ColeGeorge_BowenGeorge William AndersonGovernor-General of MauritiusGovernor of Isle de France (Mauritius)Governor of MauritiusHenry BarklyHenry Hesketh BellHerbert James ReadHercules Robinson, 1st Baron Rosmead
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Arthur Hamilton-Gordon, 1st Baron StanmoreArthur Purves PhayreBede CliffordCavendish BoyleCharles Bruce (governor)Charles ColvilleCharles Lees (colonial administrator)Colville DeverellFrederick BroomeGalbraith Lowry ColeGeorge_BowenGeorge William AndersonHenry BarklyHenry Hesketh BellHerbert James ReadHilary BloodHubert JerninghamJames Macaulay HigginsonJohn Chancellor (colonial administrator)John Pope HennessyJohn Shaw RennieRobert Scott (colonial administrator)Robert Townsend FarquharSir Lionel Smith, 1st BaronetWilfrid Edward Francis JacksonWilliam Maynard GommWilliam NicolayWilliam Stevenson (colonial administrator)
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Governor of British Mauritius
The Governor of Mauritius was the official who governed the Crown Colony of Mauritius (now Republic of Mauritius) during the British colonial period between 1810 and 1968. Upon the end of British rule and the independence of Mauritius in 1968, this office was replaced by the Governor-General, who represented the British Monarch and not the Government of the United Kingdom as did the Governor. The office of Governor-General was itself abolished in 1992 and replaced by the post of President when Mauritius became a Republic.
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Le Gouverneur de Maurice brita ...... ice est devenu une République.
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The Governor of Mauritius was ...... n Mauritius became a Republic.
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Губернатор Британского Маврики ...... гда Маврикий стал республикой.
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1968-03-12
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Le Gouverneur de Maurice brita ...... ice est devenu une République.
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The Governor of Mauritius was ...... n Mauritius became a Republic.
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Губернатор Британского Маврики ...... гда Маврикий стал республикой.
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Gouverneur de Maurice britannique
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Governor of British Mauritius
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Губернатор Британского Маврикия
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