Governors of Bermuda - List of Governors of Bermuda

List of Governors of Bermuda

  1. 1612–1616 Richard Moore
  2. 1616–1619 Daniel Tucker
  3. 1619–1622 Nathaniel Butler
  4. 1622–1623 Capt. John Bernard
  5. 1623–1626 Capt. Henry Woodhouse
  6. 1626–1629 Capt. Philip Bell
  7. 1629–1637 Capt. Roger Wood
  8. 1637–1641 Capt. Thomas Chaddock
  9. 1641–1642 Capt. William Sayer
  10. 1642–1643 Capt. Josias Forster
  11. 1643–1644 Capt. William Sayer
  12. 1644–1645 A Triumvirate: William Sayer
  13. 1645 Capt. Josias Forster
  14. 1645–1647 The Triumvirate
  15. 1647–1649 Capt. Thomas Turner
  16. 1649–1650 John Trimingham (Elected by the People)
  17. 1650–1659 Capt. Josias Forster
  18. 1659–1663 Capt. William Sayer
  19. 1663–1668 Capt. F. Seymour
  20. 1668–1669 S. Whalley
  21. 1669–1681 Sir John Heydon
  22. 1681–1682 Capt. F. Seymour
  23. 1682-1683 Henry Durham (Act. Gov.)
  24. 1683–1687 Col. Richard Coney
  25. 1687–1690 Sir Richard Robinson
  26. 1691–1693 Isaac Richier
  27. 1693–1698 Capt. John Goddard
  28. 1698–1700 Samuel Day
  29. 1701–1713 Capt. Benjamin Bennett
  30. 1713–1718 Henry Pulleine
  31. 1718–1722 Capt. Benjamin Bennett
  32. 1722–1727 Sir John Hope
  33. 1727–1728 John Trimingham
  34. 1728–1737 Capt. John Pitt
  35. 1737–1738 Andrew Auchinleck
  36. 1738–1744 Alured Popple
  37. 1744–1747 Francis Jones
  38. 1747–1751 William Popple
  39. 1751–1755 Francis Jones
  40. 1755–1763 William Popple
  41. 1763–1764 Francis Jones
  42. 1764–1780 George James Bruere
  43. 1780 Thomas Jones
  44. 1780–1781 George Bruere the younger
  45. 1782–1788 William Browne
  46. 1788–1794 Henry Hamilton (Lt. Gov.)
  47. 1794–1796 James Crawford
  48. 1796 Henry Tucker
  49. 1796 William Campbell
  50. 1796–1798 Henry Tucker
  51. 1798–1803 George Beckwith
  52. 1803–1805 Henry Tucker
  53. 1805–1806 Francis Gore (Lt. Gov.)
  54. 1806 Henry Tucker
  55. 1806–1810 John Hodgson
  56. 1810–1811 Samuel Trott
  57. 1811–1812 Sir James Cockburn
  58. 1812 William Smith
  59. 1812–1816 George Horsford (Lt. Gov.)
  60. 1814–1816 Sir James Cockburn
  61. 1816–1817 William Smith
  62. 1817–1819 Sir James Cockburn
  63. 1819 William Smith
  64. 1819–1822 Sir William Lumley
  65. 1822–1823 William Smith
  66. 1823–1825 Sir William Lumley
  67. 1825–1826 William Smith
  68. 1826–1829 Sir Hilgrove Turner
  69. 1829 Robert Kennedy (Act. Gov.)
  70. 1829–1830 Sir Hilgrove Turner
  71. 1830 Robert Kennedy (Act. Gov.)
  72. 1830–1832 Sir Hilgrove Turner
  73. 1832–1835 Sir R.S. Chapman
  74. 1835 Henry G. Hunt (Act. Gov.)
  75. 1835–1836 Robert Kennedy
  76. 1836–1839 Sir R.S. Chapman
  77. 1839–1846 Lt. Col. William Reid
  78. 1846 W.N. Hutchinson
  79. 1846–1852 Sir Charles Elliot
  80. 1852–1853 W. Hassell Eden (Act. Gov.)
  81. 1853 George Philpots (Act. Gov.)
  82. 1853 Soulden Oakley (Act. Gov.)
  83. 1853 Thomas C. Robe (Act. Gov.)
  84. 1853 Soulden Oakley (Act. Gov.)
  85. 1853–1854 Sir Charles Elliot
  86. 1854 Montgomery Williams (Act. Gov.)
  87. 1854–1859 Col. Freeman Murray
  88. 1859 AT. Heniphill (Act. Gov.)
  89. 1859–1860 William Munroe
  90. 1860–1861 Col. Freeman Murray
  91. 1861–1864 Col. Harry St. George Ord
  92. 1864 William Munroe (Act. Gov.)
  93. 1864–1865 W.H. Hamley (Lt. Gov.)
  94. 1865–1866 Col. Harry St. George Ord
  95. 1866–1867 W.H. Hamley (Lt. Gov.)
  96. 1867 Arnold Thompson (Act. Gov.)
  97. 1867–1870 Sir F. E. Chapman
  98. 1870 W. F. Brett (Lt. Gov.)
  99. 1871–1877 Maj. Gen. Sir John Henry Lefroy
  100. 1877–1882 Lt. Gen. Thomas L. J. Gaiwey
  101. 1888–1891 Lt. Gen. Edward Newdegate
  102. 1892–1896 Lt. Gen. C. Lyons
  103. 1896–1901 Lt. Gen. Sir George Digby Barker
  104. 1902–1904 Lt. Gen. Sir Henry LeGuay Geary
  105. 1904–1907 Lt. Gen. Sir Robert M. Steward
  106. 1907–1908 Lt. Gen. Sir Josceline Wodehouse
  107. 1908–1912 Lt. Gen. Sir Frederick Walter Kitchener
  108. 1912–1917 Lt. Gen. Sir George M. Bullock
  109. 1917–1922 Gen. Sir James Willcocks
  110. 1922–1927 Lt. Gen. Sir Lt. Gen. Sir J. J. Asser
  111. 1927–1931 Lt. Gen. Sir Louis Jean Bols
  112. 1931–1936 Lt. Gen. Sir Thomas Astley Cubitt
  113. 1936–1939 General Sir Reginald Hildyard
  114. 1939–1941 Lt. Gen. Sir Denis John Charles Kirwan Bernard
  115. 1941–1943 The Rt. Hon. Viscount Knollys
  116. 1943–1945 Lord Burghley
  117. 1946–1949 Admiral Sir Ralph Leatham
  118. 1949–1955 Lt. Gen. Sir Alexander Hood
  119. 1955–1959 Lt. Gen. Sir John Woodall
  120. 1959–1964 Maj. Gen. Sir Julian Gascoigne
  121. 1964–1972 The Rt. Hon. Lord Martonmere
  122. 1972–1973 Sir Richard Sharples (assassinated)
  123. 1973–1977 Sir Edwin Leather
  124. 1977–1980 The Hon. Sir Peter Ramsbotham
  125. 1980–1983 Sir Richard Posnett
  126. 1983–1988 The Rt. Hon. Viscount Dunrossil
  127. 1988–1992 Major-Gen Sir Desmond Langley
  128. 1992–1997 The Rt. Hon. Lord Waddington
  129. 1997–2002 Mr Thorold Masefield
  130. 2002–2007 Sir John Vereker
  131. 2007–2012 Sir Richard Gozney
  132. 2012 David B. Arkley (Act. Gov.)
  133. 2012–Present George Fergusson

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