List of governors of British South African colonies

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Map of South Africa in July 1885, prior to the Second Boer War. It is showing British possessions and protectorates, the two Boer Republics (ZAR and Orange Free State ), besides German South West Africa and Portuguese Mozambique.

This article lists the governors of British South African colonies, including the colonial prime ministers. It encompasses the period from 1797 to 1910, when present-day South Africa was divided into four British colonies namely: Cape Colony (preceded by Dutch Cape Colony ), Natal Colony, Orange River Colony and Transvaal Colony.

After the colonies were disestablished as a result of the creation of the Union of South Africa, the area was divided into four provinces of the Union: Cape Province, Natal Province, Orange Free State Province and Transvaal Province.

Contents
  • 1 Cape Colony
    • 1.1 Governors
    • 1.2 Prime Ministers
  • 2 Natal Colony
    • 2.1 Governors
    • 2.2 Prime Ministers
  • 3 Orange River Colony
    • 3.1 Governors
    • 3.2 Prime Minister
  • 4 Transvaal Colony
    • 4.1 Governors of the Transvaal
    • 4.2 Lieutenant-Governors of the Transvaal
    • 4.3 Prime Minister of the Transvaal
  • 5 See also
  • 6 References
  • 7 External links
Cape Colony
Map of the Cape Colony (orange) within South Africa (yellow).

Governors

Flag of the Governor of the Cape Colony (1876–1910).
TenurePortraitIncumbentNotes
Governors
5 May 1797 to 20 November 1798George Macartney, 1st Earl Macartney by Lemuel Francis Abbott.jpg George Macartney, 1st Earl Macartney Known for the 1793 Macartney Embassy to China
20 November 1798 to 9 December 1799General Francis Dundas.jpg Francis Dundas 1st time, acting
10 December 1799 to 20 April 1801George Yonge.jpg Sir George Yonge, 5th Baronet
21 April 1801 to 20 February 1803General Francis Dundas.jpg Francis Dundas 2nd time, acting
Commissioner-general
21 February 1803 to 25 September 1804Jacob Abraham Uitenhage de Mist.jpg Jacob Abraham de Mist Represented the Batavian Republic
Governors
1 March 1803 to 18 January 1806Jonkheer Jan Willem Janssens (1762-1838). Gouverneur van de Kaapkolonie en gouverneur-generaal van Nederlands Oost Indië Rijksmuseum SK-A-2219.jpeg Jan Willem Janssens Represented the Batavian Republic
10 January 1806 to 17 January 1807Sir David Baird, 1st Bt by Sir John Watson-Gordon.jpg Sir David Baird, 1st Baronet Military governor, acting
17 January 1807 to 21 May 1807Henry George Grey 1st time, acting
22 May 1807 to 4 July 1811CharlesYorke, misidentified with the Earl of Caledon.jpg Du Pre Alexander, 2nd Earl of Caledon
5 July 1811 to 5 September 1811Henry George Grey 2nd time, acting
6 September 1811 to 6 April 1814John Cradock, 1st Baron Howden.jpg John Cradock, 1st Baron Howden
18 October 1813 to 7 January 1814Robert MeadeActing for Cradock; son of Theodosia, Countess of Clanwilliam
6 April 1814 to 5 March 1826Lord Charles Henry Somerset.jpg Lord Charles Somerset
13 January 1820 to 30 November 1821Sir Rufane Shaw Donkin.PNG Sir Rufane Shaw Donkin Acting for Somerset
5 March 1826 to 9 September 1828Sir Richard Bourke by Martin Archer Shee c. 1837-1850.jpg Richard Bourke Acting
9 September 1828 to 10 August 1833Sir Galbraith Lowry Cole by William Dyce.jpg Sir Galbraith Lowry Cole
10 August 1833 to 16 January 1834Thomas Francis WadeActing (for D'Urban from 10 January 1834)
10 January 1834 to 20 January 1838Sir Benjamin d'Urban (1777-1849).jpg Sir Benjamin D'Urban
22 January 1838 to 18 March 1844George Thomas Napier.jpg Sir George Thomas Napier
18 March 1844 to 27 January 1847Peregrine Maitland Portrait.jpg Sir Peregrine Maitland
Governors and High Commissioners for Southern Africa
27 January 1847 to 1 December 1847Henry Pottinger.jpg Sir Henry Pottinger
1 December 1847 to 31 March 1852Sir Harry Smith.jpg Sir Harry Smith, 1st Baronet
31 March 1852 to 26 May 1854Лорд Каткарт.jpg George Cathcart
26 May 1854 to 5 December 1854Portrait of Sir Charles Darling 1863 wood engraving.jpg Charles Henry Darling Acting
5 December 1854 to 15 August 1861GeorgeEdwardGrey01.jpg Sir George Grey
20 August 1859 to 4 July 1860RobertWynyard.jpg Robert Wynyard 1st time, acting for Grey
15 August 1861 to 15 January 18622nd time, acting
15 January 1862 to 20 May 1870Philip Edmond Wodehouse - Cape Governor 5.jpg Sir Philip Edmond Wodehouse
20 May 1870 to 31 December 1870Charles Craufurd Hay Acting
31 December 1870 to 31 March 1877Henry Barkly.jpg Sir Henry Barkly
31 March 1877 to 15 September 1880Sir (Henry) Bartle Frere, 1st Bt by Sir George Reid.jpg Sir Henry Bartle Frere Known for initiating the Anglo-Zulu War and the First Boer War
15 September 1880 to 27 September 1880Henry Hugh Clifford.jpg Henry Hugh Clifford Acting
27 September 1880 to 22 January 1881George Strahan portrait.jpg Sir George Strahan Acting
22 January 1881 to 1 May 1889LordRosmead.jpg Sir Hercules George Robert Robinson 1st time
30 April 1881 to August 1881Sir Leicester Smyth 1st time, acting for Robinson
25 April 1883 to 26 March 18842nd time, acting for Robinson
7 April 1886 to 7 July 1886Felice Beato (British, born Italy) - (Lieutenant-Colonel Torrens) - Google Art Project.jpg Sir Henry Torrens Acting for Robinson
1 May 1889 to 13 December 1889HenryAugustusSmyth.jpg Henry Augustus Smyth Acting
13 December 1889 to 30 May 1895Henry Brougham Loch 0001.jpg Henry Loch, 1st Baron Loch
14 January 1891 to 1 December 1892William Gordon Cameron.jpg Sir William Gordon Cameron 1st time, acting for Loch
May 1894 to July 18942nd time, acting for Loch
30 May 1895 to 21 April 1897LordRosmead.jpg Sir Hercules George Robert Robinson 2nd time; from 10 August 1896, Hercules George Robert Robinson, Baron Rosmead
21 April 1897 to 5 May 1897Sir William Howley Goodenough.jpg Sir William Howley Goodenough Acting
5 May 1897 to 6 March 1901Lord Milner.jpg Alfred Milner, 1st Viscount Milner
2 November 1898 to 14 February 1899William Francis Butler (1883).png Sir William Butler Acting for Milner
6 March 1901 to 31 May 1910SirWalterHelyHenderson.jpg Sir Walter Hely-Hutchinson
17 June 1909 to 21 September 1909Henry J Scobell.jpg Sir Sir Henry Jenner Scobell Acting for Hely-Hutchinson

Prime Ministers

TenurePortraitIncumbentPartyNotes
1 December 1872 to 5 February 1878John Charles Molteno.png John Charles Molteno n-p
6 February 1878 to 8 May 1881SirJohnGordonSprigg.jpg John Gordon Sprigg n-p1st time
9 May 1881 to 12 May 1884Prime Minister Thomas C Scanlen.jpg Thomas Charles Scanlen n-p
13 May 1884 to 24 November 1886Cape Premier Thomas Upington - Ht Volksblad 1883 WH Schroder.png Thomas Upington n-p
25 November 1886 to 16 July 1890SirJohnGordonSprigg.jpg Sir John Gordon Sprigg n-p2nd time
17 July 1890 to 12 January 1896Cecil Rhodes ww.jpg Cecil Rhodes n-pResigned in the aftermath of the Jameson Raid
13 January 1896 to 13 October 1898SirJohnGordonSprigg.jpg Sir John Gordon Sprigg n-p3rd time
13 October 1898 to 17 June 1900William Philip Schreiner00.jpg William Schreiner n-p
18 June 1900 to 21 February 1904SirJohnGordonSprigg.jpg Sir John Gordon Sprigg PP 4th time
22 February 1904 to 2 February 1908SirLeanderStarrJameson.jpg Leander Starr Jameson PPLeader of the Jameson Raid
3 February 1908 to 31 May 1910John X Merriman - Cape Prime Minister.png John X. Merriman SAP
Natal Colony
Map of the Natal Colony (orange) within South Africa (yellow).

Governors

Flag of the Governor of the Natal Colony (1905–1907).
TenurePortraitIncumbentNotes
Special Commissioner
10 May 1843 to 31 May 1844
31 May 1844 to 4 December 1845Coat of arms of the Cape Colony 1876-1994.svg direct rule by Cape Colony During this time, Sir Peregrine Maitland served as the Governor of Cape Colony
Lieutenant-governors
4 December 1845 to 1 August 1849Martin Thomas West
19 April 1850 to 3 Mar 1855Benjamin Pine.jpg Benjamin Pine 1st time
5 November 1856 to 31 December 1864John Scott
31 December 1864 to 26 July 1865John Maclean
26 July 1865 to 26 August 1865Lieut-General John Wellesley Thomas, CB.jpg John Wellesley Thomas Acting
26 August 1865 to 24 May 1867General Sir John Bisset.jpg John Jarvis Bisset Acting
24 May 1867 to 19 July 1872Robert William Keate
19 July 1872 to 30 April 1873Anthony Musgrave.jpeg Anthony Musgrave
30 April 1873 to 22 July 1873Thomas MillesActing
22 July 1873 to 1 April 1875Benjamin Pine.jpg Sir Benjamin Pine 2nd time
1 April 1875 to 3 September 1875Garnet Wolseley.jpg Sir Garnet Joseph Wolseley Acting
3 September 1875 to 20 April 1880Sir Henry Ernest Gascoyne Bulwer 1st time
20 April 1880 to 5 May 1880William Bellairs Acting
5 May 1880 to 2 July 1880Henry Hugh Clifford.jpg Henry Hugh Clifford Acting
Governors
2 July 1880 to 27 February 1881GeorgeColley.jpg Sir George Pomeroy Colley
17 August 1880 to 14 September 1880Henry AlexanderActing for Colley
27 February 1881 to 3 April 1881Sir Evelyn Wood.jpg Sir Evelyn Wood Acting
3 April 1881 to 9 August 1881VCRedversHenryBuller.jpg Redvers Buller Acting
22 December 1881 to 6 March 1882Charles Mitchell.jpg Charles Mitchell 1st time, acting
6 March 1882 to 23 October 1885Sir Henry Ernest Gascoyne Bulwer 2nd time
18 February 1886 to 5 June 1889Arthur Havelock.jpg Sir Arthur Havelock
1 December 1889 to July 1893Charles Mitchell.jpg Charles Mitchell 2nd time
July 1893 to 27 September 1893Francis Seymour HadenActing
28 September 1893 to 6 May 1901SirWalterHelyHenderson.jpg Sir Walter Hely-Hutchinson
13 May 1901 to 7 June 1907Sir Henry Edward McCallum (1852-1919).jpg Sir Henry McCallum
2 September 1907 to 23 December 1909Sir Matthew Nathan.jpg Sir Matthew Nathan
17 January 1910 to 31 May 1910Paul Methuen, 3rd Baron Methuen.png Paul Methuen, 3rd Baron Methuen

Prime Ministers

TenurePortraitIncumbentPartyNotes
10 October 1893 to 14 February 1897Sir John Robinson n-p
15 February 1897 to 4 October 1897Rt. Hon. Harry Escombe (1838-1899), Premier of Natal.jpg Harry Escombe n-p
5 October 1897 to 8 June 1899Sir Henry Binns n-p
9 June 1899 to 17 August 1903Sir Albert Henry Hime n-p
18 August 1903 to 16 May 1905George Morris Sutton n-p
16 May 1905 to 28 November 1906n-p
28 November 1906 to 28 April 1910The National Convention, 1908, Frederick Robert Moor.jpg Frederick Moor n-p
Orange River Colony
Map of the Orange River Colony (orange) within South Africa (yellow).

Governors

Flag of the Governor of the Orange River Colony (1902–1910).
TenurePortraitIncumbentNotes
23 June 1902 to 1 April 1905Lord Milner.jpg Alfred Milner, 1st Viscount Milner Simultaneously served as the Governor of Transvaal Colony
2 April 1905 to 7 June 1907Caricature of William Palmer, 2nd Earl of Selborne (1859-1942).jpg William Palmer, 2nd Earl of Selborne
7 June 1907 to 31 May 1910Hamilton Goold-Adams.jpg Sir Hamilton Goold-Adams

Prime Minister

TenurePortraitIncumbentPartyNotes
27 November 1907 to 31 May 1910Abraham Fischer.jpg Abraham Fischer Later served as the Minister of the Interior Affairs of South Africa, from 1912 to 1913
Transvaal Colony
Map of the Transvaal Colony (orange) within South Africa (yellow).

Governors of the Transvaal

Flag of the Governor of the Transvaal Colony (1904–1910).
TenurePortraitIncumbentNotes
First annexation
Administrators
12 April 1877 to 4 March 1879Theophilus Shepstone00.jpg Sir Theophilus Shepstone
4 March 1879 to 8 August 1881Sir Owen Lanyon - Griqualand west.jpg Owen Lanyon From 6 April 1880, Sir William Owen Lanyon; acting for Wolseley 29 September 1879 – 27 April 1880
Governor
29 September 1879 to 27 April 1880Garnet Wolseley.jpg Garnet Wolseley, 1st Viscount Wolseley
Second annexation
Administrator
4 January 1901 to 23 June 1902Lord Milner.jpg Alfred Milner, 1st Viscount Milner Simultaneously served as the Administrator of Orange River Colony
Governors
21 June 1902 to 1 April 1905Lord Milner.jpg Alfred Milner, 1st Viscount Milner Simultaneously served as the Governor of Orange River Colony
2 April 1905 to 31 May 1910Caricature of William Palmer, 2nd Earl of Selborne (1859-1942).jpg William Palmer, 2nd Earl of Selborne

Lieutenant-Governors of the Transvaal

TenurePortraitIncumbentNotes
Second annexation
Lieutenant-Governors
29 September 1902 to 4 December 1905Arthur Lawley, 6th Baron Wenlock.png Sir Arthur Lawley Appointed Governor of Madras
23 March 1906 to January 1907Richard Solomon.jpg Sir Richard Solomon Acting for Selborne 4 December 1905 to 2 October 1906

Prime Minister of the Transvaal

TenurePortraitIncumbentPartyNotes
4 March 1907 to 31 May 1910General Louis Botha - from correspondence of PA Molteno.png Louis Botha HV Afterwards served as the first Prime Minister of South Africa, from 1910 to 1919
See also
References
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