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  1. The Last Governor. 28,801 likes · 1,510 talking about this. This Facebook page is to share information relating to the criminal justice system and to monitor an The Last Governor

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  2. Lord William Bentinck was the first to be designated as the Governor-general of India in 1833. After the Indian Rebellion of 1857, the company rule was brought to an end, but the British India along with princely states came under the direct rule of the British Crown.

    Governor-general (lifespan)
    Term Of Office
    Term Of Office
    Warren Hastings (1732–1818)
    20 October 1773 [nb 1]
    8 February 1785
    John Macpherson, 1st Baronet (acting) ...
    8 February 1785
    12 September 1786
    The Earl Cornwallis [nb 2] (1738–1805)
    12 September 1786
    28 October 1793
    John Shore (1751–1834)
    28 October 1793
    18 March 1798
  3. Nov 11, 2021 · The Last Governor Part 4: “Loosening the Screws”. BBC Hong Kong Handover Series. Jonathan Dimbleby presents a five-part documentary series charting Chris Patten's governorship of Hong Kong ...

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  4. The Last Governor Part 1: “A democratic time bomb”. BBC Hong Kong Handover Series. Jonathan Dimbleby presents the first of a five-part documentary series c...

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  5. All episodes of The Last Governor. A five-part documentary series charting Chris Patten's governorship of Hong Kong.

  6. Nov 11, 2021 · The Last Governor Part 3: “Lewis Carroll Country”. BBC Hong Kong Handover Series. Jonathan Dimbleby presents a five-part documentary series charting Chris ...

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  8. Jul 10, 1997 · Using unrivalled access to Chris Patten, Britain's last governor of Hong Kong, Jonathan Dimbleby provides a compelling narrative of a great political and human drama: the final chapter in Britain's colonial history, the five years leading up to the handover of Hong Kong and its five million people to Communist China on July 1, 1997.