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Encyclopedia > List of colonial governors in 1947

1946 colonial governors - Events of 1947 - 1948 colonial governors - Colonial governors by year


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Portugal

  • Angola -
    1. Vasco Lopes Alves, High Commissioner of Angola (1943-1947)
    2. Fernando Falcão Pacheco Mena, High Commissioner of Angola (1947)
    3. Temporarily vacant (1947-1948)

United Kingdom

  • Aden
    • Governor - Sir Reginald Stuart Champion, Governor of Aden (1945-1950)
  • Northern Rhodesia
    1. Sir Eubule John Waddington, Governor of Northern Rhodesia (1941-1947)
    2. Robert Stanley, acting Governor of Northern Rhodesia (1947-1948)

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List of colonial governors in 1947 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (117 words)
Guinea - Édouard Louis Terrac, Governor of Guinea (1946-1948)
Governor - Sir Reginald Stuart Champion, Governor of Aden (1945-1950)
Sir Eubule John Waddington, Governor of Northern Rhodesia (1941-1947)
List of Governors of Massachusetts - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (684 words)
The Governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts is the executive magistrate of the United States Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
The Governor of Massachusetts is the chief executive of the Commonwealth, and is supported by a number of subordinate officers.
The title of "His Excellency" is a throwback to the executives of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, Province of New England, and Royal Colony of Massachusetts, all of whom, as royal appointees, were afforded this title.
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