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*[Henry Robert]?, 1895-1899
*[Robert Duff]?, 1893-1895
*[Victor George]?, 1891-1893
*[Charles Robert]?, 1885-1890
*[Augustus Loftus]?, 1879-1885
*[Hercules Robinson]?, 1872-1879
*[Somerset Richard]?, 1868-1872
*John Young, 1861-1867
*[William Denison]?, 1855-1861
*[Charles FitzRoy]?, 1846-1855
*[George Gipps]?, 1838-1846
*[Richard Bourke]?, 1831-1837
*[Ralph Darling]?, 1825-1831
*[Thomas Brisbane]?, 1821-1825
*[Lachlan Macquarie]?, 1810-1821
*William Bligh, 1806-1808
*[Philip King]?, 1800-1806
*[John Hunter]?, 1795-1800
*Arthur Phillip, 1788-1792


The Governor is the Queens representative in New South Wales. Prior to the introduction of "responsible government" in 1856, the Governor was responsible for the day-to-day running of the then colony, in later years advised by a "legislative council". After that, the Governor became mainly a ceremonial figure, responsible for appointing the Premier.

Governors of New South Wales


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