The Lord Irwin
The Earl of Willingdon
The Marquess of Linlithgow
The Viscount Wavell
The Viscount Mountbatten of Burma
David Johnston will likely be Governor General for five years, though it can be extended, since the Governor General serves at the Queen's pleasure.
first five governor-generals were warren hastings Sir John Macpherson Sir John Shore Sir A Clarke Lord Wellesley
There's no set term for Governor-General, but they usually serve for a term of five years. The current Governor-General will serve through to 2016.
The Governor General in Australia usually serves a term of five years, but this can be extended. They are actually appointed to serve for a period of time which is "at the Queen's pleasure", meaning that there is no specific, fixed term.
Warren Hastings(1773-1785) Lord Cornwallis(1786-1793) Lord Wellesly(1798-1805) Lord William Bentinck(1828-1835) Lord Dalhousie(1848-1856)
# Lieutenant Governor. # Secretary of State. # Attorney General. # Auditor. # Treasurer.
every five years
The Party to rule in India is elected by the People of India through General Elections to be held every five years
The Governor General normally holds office for five years, though the tenure may be extended for a year or so.
The key role of the Governor General, as the representative of Her Majesty the Queen of Canada, is to ensure that Canada always has a prime minister. The Governor General invites the person best able to command the support of a majority of members of the House of Commons to become the prime minister. When a prime minister resigns, or dies, or is dismissed, the Governor General must immediately appoint a replacement pursuant to this convention. The Governor General may exercise a degree of personal discretion, however, when no party holds a majority of House of Commons seats.
he was a famous roman general. He became a general when he, as an ex-consul was made governor of Gaul for five years. Along with his governorship went the authority to raise troops and lead an army.
Governor, Secretary of State, Treasurer, Attorney General and Auditor General. Information can be found at http://www.govspot.com/state/az.htm#branches