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List of governors of Penang

The governor of Penang (Malay: Yang di-Pertua Negeri Pulau Pinang) is the head of state of the Malaysian state of Penang. The role of governor is largely ceremonial with the power vested in the executive branch of the state government led by the chief minister.

Until the 18th century, the island of Penang was part of the Sultanate of Kedah. In 1786, the island was ceded by the sultan of Kedah to the East India Company, Francis Light representing the company.[1] Light renamed the island Prince of Wales Island. In 1790, after suffering a military defeat at the hands of Light, Sultan Abdullah formally handed over the island to the British. Light was appointed Superintendent of Prince of Wales Island.[1] From 1800 to 1805, the island was led by a lieutenant governor.[1]

In 1805, Prince of Wales Island became a residency, led by a governor.[1] In 1826, the island, along with Malacca and Singapore, were consolidated into the Straits Settlements. Thereafter, Penang was administered by a British resident councillor subordinate to the governor of the Straits Settlements.

Penang was occupied by the Japanese from 1941 to 1945.[1] After the surrender of the Japanese, the British returned and briefly imposed military rule on Malaya before forming the Malayan Union in 1946. During the Malayan Union and the pre-independence Federation of Malaya period, Penang was administered by British resident commissioners.

Since independence, the head of state of Penang, the governor (Malay: Yang di-Pertua Negeri), has been appointed by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong (king of Malaysia) after consultation with the chief minister of Penang.[2][3] The governor retains only ceremonial functions, including opening and dissolving the State Assembly, conferring state awards and appointing the chief minister after elections.[4] The chief minister is the head of the executive branch of the state government.

Superintendents of Prince of Wales Island

Lieutenant governors of Prince of Wales Island

Governors of Prince of Wales Island

Resident councillors of Prince of Wales Island

Deputy residents and resident councillors, Prince of Wales Island

In 1851 the Straits Settlements, while still remaining a residency, was transferred from the authority of the governor of the Presidency of Bengal and put under direct control of the governor-general of India. The powers previously invested in the governor of Bengal were now vested in the governor of the Straits Settlements.

Colonial Office, United Kingdom

Lieutenant-governors, Penang

On 1 April 1867 the Straits Settlements were transferred from the control of the Indian government to that of the secretary of state for the colonies in London (Colonial Office).

Resident Councillors, Penang

Japanese occupation

Japanese governors of Penang

British military administration

Military governors of the Settlement of Penang

Malayan Union and Federation of Malaya

Resident commissioners of the Settlement of Penang

Independent Federation of Malaya and Malaysia

List of Yang di-Pertua of the State of Penang

See also

References

Citations

  1. ^ a b c d e "History of Penang". Visit Penang. Archived from the original on 2 January 2016. Retrieved 17 July 2011.
  2. ^ "Article 1.(1), Constitution of the State of Penang" (PDF). Retrieved 29 February 2020.
  3. ^ "Appointment Of Persons To Important Posts". Yang di-Pertuan Agong. Archived from the original on 2 April 2012. Retrieved 17 July 2011.
  4. ^ "Role". Penang State Government. Retrieved 17 July 2011.
  5. ^ Memoir of Captain Francis light by Allan Maclean Skinner. 1895. Print. Page 17.
  6. ^ Auber 1826, p. 743.
  7. ^ Governor Fullerton moved the seat of the Straits Government from Penang to Singapore (12 November 1829), after which time Ibbetson assumed the role of governor of Penang, as the sole survivor of the officials appointed to the new Penang Presidency in 1805. The departure of the last Governor is also recorded in the Gazette. The issue of 29 August 1829 carries the following notification: "The Honorable the Governor, being about to proceed to Singapore and Malacca, NOTICE is hereby given that this station will cease to be the seat of Government from the date of his departure, and the charge of the settlement will devolve upon the Honorable Robert Ibbetson, Resident Councillor; to whom all local references will be made." -- New Ways of Knowing: The Prince of Wales Island Gazette—Penang’s First Newspaper by Geoff Wade, University of Hong Kong; Email [email protected], Presented at The Penang Story – International Conference 2002 18–21 April 2002, The City Bayview Hotel, Penang, Malaysia organised by The Penang Heritage Trust & STAR Publications
  8. ^ 1831: Ibbetson signed the British Treaty with Rumbowe, 30 November 1831 as the Resident of Singapore, Prince of Wales' Island, Malacca and its dependencies. (See Newbold, 1839)
  9. ^ 1832: Robert Ibbetson, Governor of Penang, Malacca and Singapore.
  10. ^ Boundary Treaty with Johore, 15 June 1833.
  11. ^ Political and Statistical account of the British Settlements in the Straits of Malacca by Thomas John Newbold, published 1839.
  12. ^ The Bengal directory and annual register Published by Samuel Smith & Co., 1838
  13. ^ The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India, China, and Australia Published by Parbury, Allen, and Co., 1838; Item notes: n.s. 25 (January–April 1838); p. 264
  14. ^ The Western Malay States, 1850–1873: the effects of commercial development on Malay politics By Kay Kim Khoo Published by Oxford University Press, 1972; p. 90, 91, 113
  15. ^ Journal of the Malayan Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society By Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland Malayan Branch Published by The Branch, 1923; Item notes: v.56–58 1983–1985; p. 119
  16. ^ The Complete Journal of Townsend Harris: First American Consul and Minister to Japan By Townsend Harris, Japan Society (New York, N.Y.), Mario Emilio Cosenza Published by Published for Japan Society, New York, by Doubleday, Doran & Company, Inc., 1930; p. 48, 75
  17. ^ The British in West Sumatra (1685-1825).: A Selection of Documents, Mainly from the East India Company Records Preserved in the India Office Library, Commonwealth Relations Office, London By John Sturgus Bastin, John Bastin, India Office Library, East India Company Compiled by John Sturgus Bastin Published by University of Malaya Press, 1965; p. 178
  18. ^ JMBRAS XXXIII L. A. Mills
  19. ^ ANSON, ARCHIBALD EDWARD HARBORD About Others and Myself, London, John Murray. 1920
  20. ^ "No. 11056". The Edinburgh Gazette. 6 January 1899. p. 14.
  21. ^ "Death of Mr C. W. S. Kynnersley, C.M.G." The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly). 21 July 1904. p. 37.
  22. ^ "Kynnersley, Charles Walter Sneyd-, (1849–11 July 1904), Resident Councillor at Penang, Straits Settlements, from 1897". ukwhoswho. 1 December 2007.
  23. ^ Evans, William (b 1860) Resident Councillor, Penang
  24. ^ a b Frost, Captain Meadows, (18 April 1875–28 Aug. 1954). 1 December 2007. doi:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U237467.
  25. ^ "No. 27016". The London Gazette. 21 October 1898. p. 6142.
  26. ^ a b "Gilman, Edward Wilmot Francis, (16 Aug. 1876–13 March 1955)". ukwhoswho. 1 December 2007.
  27. ^ "No. 11141". The Edinburgh Gazette. 31 October 1899. p. 1022.
  28. ^ "No. 33501". The London Gazette (Supplement). 31 May 1929. p. 3679.
  29. ^ Mustafa, Siti Fairuz. "Portal Rasmi Kerajaan Negeri Pulau Pinang - Governor". www.penang.gov.my.
  30. ^ "Malaysia: States". Rulers. Retrieved 13 April 2011.
  31. ^ India Office Records, 1600-1948, British Library, Asia, Pacific and Africa Collections

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