In 1639, the grant of Madras to the
English was finalized between the factors of the Masulipatnam (now
Machilipatnam) factory (
trading post), represented by
Francis Day, and the Raja of Chandragiri. In 1640,
Andrew Cogan, the chief of the Masulipatnam factory, made his way to Madras in the company of Francis Day and the English and Indian employees of the Masulipatnam factory. The Agency of Madras was established on 1 March 1640 and Cogan was made the first Agent. The official title was 'Governor of Fort St George' and the Governor was usually referred to as Agent. Cogan served in the post for three years and was succeeded by Francis Day. After four agents had served their terms, Madras was upgraded to a Presidency during the time of
Aaron Baker. However financial considerations forced the company to revert to an agency soon after Aaron Baker had served his term. The Agency survived until 1684 when Madras was made a Presidency once and for all.
Streynsham Master is the best remembered and most renowned of the Agents of Madras. ==Presidents==