Lieutenant Governor of Jersey - List of Governors of Jersey

List of Governors of Jersey

Date Governor
1503-1531 Sir Hugh Vaughan
1532-1534 Sir Anthony Oughtred
1534-1536 Sir Arthur Darcy
1536-1537 Sir Thomas Vaux, Lord Vaux
1537-1550 Sir Edward Seymour
1550-1574 Sir Hugh Paulet
1547-1590 Sir Amyas Paulet
1590-1600 Anthony Paulet
1600-1603 Sir Walter Raleigh
1603-1630 Sir John Peyton
1631-1643 Sir Thomas Jermyn
1644-1651 Sir Henry Jermyn, 1st Earl of St Albans
1651-1654 Colonel James Heane
1655-1659 Colonel Robert Gibbon
1659-1660 Colonel John Mason
1660 Colonel Carew Raleigh
1660-1665 Sir Henry Jermyn, 1st Earl of St Albans
1665-1679 Sir Thomas Morgan, 1st Baronet
1679-1684 Sir John Lanier
1684-1704 The Lord Jermyn
1704-1722 General Henry Lumley
1723-1749 Richard Temple, 1st Viscount Cobham
1749-1761 Lieutenant General John Huske
1761-1772 George Keppel, 3rd Earl of Albemarle
1772-1795 Field Marshal Henry Seymour Conway
1795-1796 Field Marshal Sir George Howard
1796-1807 The Marquess of Townshend
1807-1820 The Earl of Chatham
1820-1854 The Lord Beresford (Last Governor)

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