Governors of Jamaica - English Governors of Jamaica (1661-1662)

English Governors of Jamaica (1661-1662)

In 1661, England began colonisation of the island.

  • Edward D'Oyley, 1661–August 1662, continued
  • Thomas, Lord Windsor, August 1662–November 1662

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