Robert Wilmot-Horton

Sir Robert Wilmot-Horton
Portrait of Wilmot-Horton in the 1820s
by Richard James
6th Governor of British Ceylon
In office
23 October 1831 – 7 November 1837
MonarchsWilliam IV
Victoria
Preceded byJohn Wilson
acting governor
Succeeded byJames Alexander Stewart-Mackenzie
Under-Secretary of State
for War and the Colonies
In office
1821 – 21 January 1828
MonarchGeorge IV
Prime MinisterThe Earl of Liverpool
George Canning
The Viscount Goderich
Preceded byHenry Goulburn
Succeeded byHon. Edward Stanley
Personal details
Born21 December 1784 (1784-12-21)
Died31 May 1841 (1841-06-01) (aged 56)
NationalityBritish
SpouseAnne Horton
Alma materChrist Church, Oxford

Sir Robert John Wilmot-Horton, 3rd Baronet, GCH, PC, FRS (21 December 1784 – 31 May 1841), born Robert John Wilmot, was a British politician, sociopolitical theorist, and colonial administrator. He was Under-Secretary of State for War and the Colonies between 1821 and 1828, and Governor of Ceylon between 1831 and 1837. He is most widely known for his writings on assisted emigration to the colonies of the British Empire.