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Civil Commissioner of Malta
Coat of Arms of the Civil Commissioner of Malta
Style His Excellency
Residence Grandmaster's Palace in Valletta
Appointer King George III
PrecursorFrench Military Governor of Malta
Formation9 February 1799
First holder Sir Alexander Ball
Final holder Sir Hildebrand Oakes
Abolished4 October 1813
Succession Governor of Malta
Flag of the United Kingdom

The Civil Commissioner of Malta ( Maltese: Kummissarju Ċivili ta' Malta) was an official who ruled Malta during the French blockade and later the British protectorate period between 1799 and 1813. Upon the end of the Protectorate and the creation of the Crown Colony of Malta in 1813, this office was replaced by that of the governor, who represented the Government of the United Kingdom.

List of civil commissioners (1799–1813)

Name
(Birth–Death)
Portrait From To
Admiral
Sir Alexander Ball
(1757–1809)
9 February 1799 February 1801
Sir Henry Pigot
(1750–1840)
February 1801 July 1801
Charles Cameron
(1766–1820)
July 1801 1802
Admiral
Sir Alexander Ball
(1757–1809)
Restored
1802 25 October 1809
Sir Hildebrand Oakes
(1754–1822)
May 1810 4 October 1813 [1]

See also

References

  1. ^ Grech, Chris (26 October 2013). "Sir Hildebrand Oakes' resignation as Governor of Malta in 1813". Times of Malta. Malta. Retrieved 2 June 2020.