Name |
Lebensdaten |
Amtszeit |
Bemerkungen
|
General Edward Doyley |
|
1661 |
Militärkommandant
|
Thomas Hickman-Windsor, 7. Baron Windsor |
|
1662 |
Militärkommandant
|
Sir John Lyttelton |
|
1662–1664 |
Deputy Governor
|
Oberst Thomas Lynch |
|
1664 |
kommissarisch
|
Oberst Edward Morgan |
|
1664 |
kommissarisch
|
Sir Edward Morgan |
|
1664 |
Lieutenant Governor
|
Sir Thomas Modyford |
1620 – 1679 |
1664–1671 |
|
Sir Thomas Lynch |
|
1671–1674 |
Lieutenant Governor
|
John Vaughan |
|
1675–1678 |
|
Sir Henry Morgan |
um 1635 – 25. August 1688 |
1678 |
Lieutenant Governor (1. Amtszeit)
|
Charles Howard, 1. Earl of Carlisle |
1629 – 24. Februar 1685 |
1678–1680 |
|
Sir Henry Morgan |
s. o. |
1680–1682 |
Lieutenant Governor (2. Amtszeit)
|
Sir Thomas Lynch |
|
1682–1684 |
(2. Amtszeit)
|
Oberst Hender Molesworth |
|
1684–1687 |
Lieutenant Governor
|
Christopher Monck, 2. Duke of Albemarle |
14. August 1653 – 6. Oktober 1688 |
1687–1688 |
|
Sir Francis Watson |
|
1688–1690 |
|
William O’Brien, 2. Earl of Inchiquin |
|
1690–1692 |
|
John White |
|
1692 |
kommissarisch
|
John Bourden |
|
1692–1693 |
kommissarisch
|
Sir William Beeston |
|
1693–1702 |
Lieutenant Governor
|
General William Selwyn |
|
1702 |
|
Peter Beckford |
|
1702 |
|
Oberst Thomas Handasyd |
|
1702–1704 |
|
Sir Thomas Handasyd |
|
1704–1711 |
|
Lord Archibald Hamilton |
1673 – 5. April 1754 |
1711–1716 |
|
Peter Heywood |
|
1716–1718 |
|
Sir Nicholas Lawes |
1718 – 1722 |
1718–1722 |
|
Henry Bentinck, 1. Duke of Portland |
17. März 1682 – 4. Juli 1726 |
1722–1726 |
|
John Ayscough |
|
1726–1728 |
kommissarisch
|
Generalmajor Robert Hunter |
1666 – 1734 |
1728–1734 |
|
John Ayscough |
|
1734–1735 |
kommissarisch
|
John Gregory |
|
1735 |
kommissarisch
|
Henry Cunningham |
|
1735–1736 |
|
John Gregory |
|
1736–1738 |
|
Edward Trelawny |
|
1738–1752 |
Namensgeber des Trelawny Parish
|
Admiral Charles Knowles |
1704 – 9. Dezember 1777 |
1752–1756 |
|
Henry Moore |
1713 – 11. September 1769 |
1756–1759 |
Lieutenant Governor
|
General George Haldane |
|
1759 |
|
Henry Moore |
|
1760–1762 |
Lieutenant Governor (2. Amtszeit)
|
William Henry Lyttelton |
|
1762–1766 |
|
Roger Hope Elletson |
|
1766–1767 |
Lieutenant Governor
|
Sir William Trelawny |
|
1767–1772 |
|
Oberst John Dalling |
um 1731 – 16. Januar 1798 |
1772–1774 |
Lieutenant Governor (1. Amtszeit)
|
Sir Basil Keith |
|
1774–1777 |
|
Oberst John Dalling |
|
1777–1781 |
Lieutenant Governor (2. Amtszeit)
|
Generalmajor Archibald Campbell |
1739 – 1791 |
1781–1784 |
|
Brigadegeneral Alured Clarke |
24. November 1744 – 16. September 1832 |
1784–1790 |
Lieutenant Governor
|
Thomas Howard, 3. Earl of Effingham |
|
1790–1791 |
|
Generalmajor Adam Williamson |
|
1791–1795 |
Lieutenant Governor
|
Alexander Lindsay, 6. Earl of Balcarres |
18. Januar 1752 – 27. März 1825 |
1795–1801 |
Lieutenant Governor
|
Generalleutnant George Nugent |
10. Juni 1757 – 11. März 1849 |
1801–1806 |
Lieutenant Governor
|
Sir Eyre Coote |
1762 – 1823 |
1806–1808 |
Lieutenant Governor
|
William Montagu, 5. Duke of Manchester |
21. Oktober 1771 – 18. März 1843 |
1808–1811 |
(1. Amtszeit)
|
Generalleutnant Edward Morrison |
|
1811–1813 |
Lieutenant Governor
|
William Montagu, 5. Duke of Manchester |
s. o. |
1813–1821 |
(2. Amtszeit)
|
Generalmajor Henry Conran |
|
1821–1822 |
Lieutenant Governor
|
William Montagu, 5. Duke of Manchester |
|
1822–1827 |
(3. Amtszeit)
|
Generalmajor Sir John Keane |
6. Februar 1781 – 26. August 1844 |
1827–1829 |
Lieutenant Governor
|
Somerset Lowry-Corry, 2. Earl Belmore |
11. Juli 1774 – 18. April 1841 |
1829–1832 |
|
George Cuthbert |
|
1832 |
kommissarisch
|
Constantine Phipps, 2. Earl of Mulgrave |
15. Mai 1797 – 28. Juli 1863 |
1832–1834 |
|
Generalmajor Sir Amos Norcot |
|
1834 |
Lieutenant Governor
|
Howe Peter Browne, 2. Marquess of Sligo |
18. Mai 1788 – 26. Januar 1845 |
1834–1836 |
|
Sir Lionel Smith |
|
1836–1839 |
|
Sir Charles Metcalfe |
30. Januar 1785 – 5. September 1846 |
1839–1842 |
|
James Bruce, 8. Earl of Elgin |
20. Juli 1811 – 20. November 1863 |
1842–1846 |
|
Generalmajor George Berkeley |
|
1846–1847 |
Lieutenant Governor
|
Sir Charles Edward Grey |
|
1847–1853 |
|
Sir Henry Barkly |
24. Februar 1815 – 20. Oktober 1898 |
1853–1856 |
|
Generalmajor Edward Wells Bell |
|
1856–1857 |
Lieutenant Governor
|
Charles Darling |
19. Februar 1809 – 25. Januar 1870 |
1857–1862 |
|
Edward John Eyre |
5. August 1815 – 30. November 1901 |
1862–1864 |
Lieutenant Governor
|
Edward John Eyre |
s. o. |
1864–1866 |
(2. Amtszeit als Gouverneur) nach Morant-Bay-Aufstand zurückgerufen
|