United Kingdom
- Bahamas -
- William Dowdeswell, Governor of the Bahamas (1797-1801)
- John Halkett, Governor of the Bahamas (1801-1804)*#
- Barbados - William Bishop, Acting Governor of Barbados (1800-1801)
- Bermuda - George Beckwith, Governor of Bermuda (1798-1803)
- Canada - Robert Milnes, Governor-General of the Canadas (1799-1805)
- Cayman Islands - William Bodden, Chief Magistrate of the Cayman Islands (1776-1823)
- Ceylon - Frederick North, Governor of Ceylon (1798-1805)
- Grenada
- Charles Green, Governor of Grenada (1797-1801)
- Samuel Dent, Acting Governor of Grenada (1801-1802)
- Jamaica -
- Alexander Lindsay, 6th Earl of Balcarres, Governor of Jamaica (1795-1801)
- George Nugent, Governor of Jamaica (1801-1805)
- Madras - Edward Clive, Governor of Madras (1798-1803)
- Newfoundland - Charles Pole, Commodore-Governor of Newfoundland (1800-1801)
- New South Wales - Philip Gidley King, Governor of New South Wales (1800-1806).
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