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List of governors of Jamaica

This is a list of viceroys in Jamaica from its initial occupation by Spain in 1509, to its independence from the United Kingdom in 1962. For a list of viceroys after independence, see Governor-General of Jamaica. For context, see History of Jamaica.

Spanish Governors of Santiago (1510–1660) edit

Jamaica was claimed for Spain in 1494 when Christopher Columbus first landed on the island. Spain began occupying the island in 1509, naming it Santiago. The second governor, Francisco de Garay, established Villa de la Vega, now known as Spanish Town, as his capital.

  • Juan de Esquivel, 1510–1514
  • Francisco de Garay, 1514–1523
  • Pedro de Mazuelo, 1523–1526
  • Juan de Mendegurren, 1526–1527
  • Santino de Raza, 1527–1531
  • Gonzalo de Guzman, ?–1532
  • Manuel de Rojas, 1532–?, first time
  • Gil González Dávila, 1533?–1534?
  • Manuel de Rojas, 1536–?, second time
  • Pedro Cano, 1539?, first time
  • Francisco de Pina, 1544?
  • Juan González de Hinojosa, 1556?
  • Pedro Cano, 1558?, second time
  • Blas de Melo, 1565?
  • Juan de Gaudiel, 1567?–1572?
  • Hernán Manrique de Rojas, 1575?
  • Iñigo Fuentes, ?–1577
  • Rodrigo Núñez de la Peña, 1577–1578
  • Lucas del Valle Alvarado, 1578–1583?, first time
  • Diego Fernández de Mercado, 1586?
  • Lucas del Valle Alvarado, 1591?, second time
  • García del Valle, 1596?
  • Fernando Melgarejo Córdoba, 1596–1606
  • Alonso de Miranda, 1607–1611
  • Pedro Espejo Barranco, 1611–1614
  • Andrés González de Vera, 1614–?
  • Sebastián Lorenzo Romano, 1620?
  • Francisco Terril, 1625–1632
  • Juan Martínez Arana, 1632–1637
  • Gabriel Peñalver Angulo, 1637–1639
  • Jacinto Sedeño Albornoz, 1639–1640, first time
  • Francisco Ladrón de Zegama, 1640–1643
  • Alcades, 1643–1645
  • Sebastián Fernández de Gamboa, 1645–1646
  • Pedro Caballero, 1646–1650
  • Jacinto Sedeño Albornoz, 1650, second time
  • Francisco de Proenza, 1650–1651, first time
  • Juan Ramírez de Arellano, 1651–1655
  • Francisco de Proenza, 1655–1656, second time
  • Cristóbal Arnaldo Isasi, 1656–1660

English Commanders of Jamaica (1655–61) edit

In 1655, an English force led by Admiral Sir William Penn, and General Robert Venables seized the island. Following their departure, the incumbents successfully held it against Spanish attempts to retake it over the next few years.

English Governors of Jamaica (1661–62) edit

In 1661, England began colonisation of the island.

Deputy Governors of Jamaica (1662–71) edit

Lieutenant Governors of Jamaica (1671–90) edit

In 1670, the Treaty of Madrid legitimised English claim to the island.

Governors of Jamaica (1690–1962) edit

In 1962, Jamaica gained independence from the United Kingdom. Since independence, the viceroy in Jamaica has been the Governor-General of Jamaica.

References edit

  1. ^ Gardner 1909, pp. 72–73.
  2. ^ Gardner 1909, p. 101.
  3. ^ Sedgwick, Romney R. (n.d.). "PITT, Thomas (1653-1726), of Stratford, Wilts. and Boconnoc, Cornw". History of Parliament Online. The History of Parliament. Retrieved 20 November 2021.

Bibliography edit

External links edit

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This is a list of viceroys in Jamaica from its initial occupation by Spain in 1509 to its independence from the United Kingdom in 1962 For a list of viceroys after independence see Governor General of Jamaica For context see History of Jamaica Contents 1 Spanish Governors of Santiago 1510 1660 2 English Commanders of Jamaica 1655 61 3 English Governors of Jamaica 1661 62 4 Deputy Governors of Jamaica 1662 71 5 Lieutenant Governors of Jamaica 1671 90 6 Governors of Jamaica 1690 1962 7 References 8 Bibliography 9 External linksSpanish Governors of Santiago 1510 1660 editJamaica was claimed for Spain in 1494 when Christopher Columbus first landed on the island Spain began occupying the island in 1509 naming it Santiago The second governor Francisco de Garay established Villa de la Vega now known as Spanish Town as his capital This list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items August 2008 Juan de Esquivel 1510 1514 Francisco de Garay 1514 1523 Pedro de Mazuelo 1523 1526 Juan de Mendegurren 1526 1527 Santino de Raza 1527 1531 Gonzalo de Guzman 1532 Manuel de Rojas 1532 first time Gil Gonzalez Davila 1533 1534 Manuel de Rojas 1536 second time Pedro Cano 1539 first time Francisco de Pina 1544 Juan Gonzalez de Hinojosa 1556 Pedro Cano 1558 second time Blas de Melo 1565 Juan de Gaudiel 1567 1572 Hernan Manrique de Rojas 1575 Inigo Fuentes 1577 Rodrigo Nunez de la Pena 1577 1578 Lucas del Valle Alvarado 1578 1583 first time Diego Fernandez de Mercado 1586 Lucas del Valle Alvarado 1591 second time Garcia del Valle 1596 Fernando Melgarejo Cordoba 1596 1606 Alonso de Miranda 1607 1611 Pedro Espejo Barranco 1611 1614 Andres Gonzalez de Vera 1614 Sebastian Lorenzo Romano 1620 Francisco Terril 1625 1632 Juan Martinez Arana 1632 1637 Gabriel Penalver Angulo 1637 1639 Jacinto Sedeno Albornoz 1639 1640 first time Francisco Ladron de Zegama 1640 1643 Alcades 1643 1645 Sebastian Fernandez de Gamboa 1645 1646 Pedro Caballero 1646 1650 Jacinto Sedeno Albornoz 1650 second time Francisco de Proenza 1650 1651 first time Juan Ramirez de Arellano 1651 1655 Francisco de Proenza 1655 1656 second time Cristobal Arnaldo Isasi 1656 1660English Commanders of Jamaica 1655 61 editIn 1655 an English force led by Admiral Sir William Penn and General Robert Venables seized the island Following their departure the incumbents successfully held it against Spanish attempts to retake it over the next few years Admiral Sir William Penn 11 May 1655 1655 General Robert Venables 1655 Edward D Oyley 1655 1656 first time William Brayne 1656 1657 Edward D Oyley 1657 1661 second timeEnglish Governors of Jamaica 1661 62 editIn 1661 England began colonisation of the island Edward D Oyley 1661 August 1662 continued Thomas Lord Windsor August 1662 November 1662Deputy Governors of Jamaica 1662 71 editCharles Lyttleton 1662 1663 acting Thomas Lynch 1663 1664 acting first time Edward Morgan 1664 Sir Thomas Modyford 1664 August 1671Lieutenant Governors of Jamaica 1671 90 editIn 1670 the Treaty of Madrid legitimised English claim to the island Thomas Lynch August 1671 November 1674 second time Henry Morgan 1674 1675 acting first time John Vaughan 1675 1678 Henry Morgan 1678 acting second time The Earl of Carlisle 1678 1680 Henry Morgan 1680 1682 acting third time Thomas Lynch 1682 1684 third time Hender Molesworth 1684 December 1687 acting Christopher Monck The Duke of Albemarle 1687 1688 Hender Molesworth 1688 1689 acting Francis Watson 1689 1690 actingGovernors of Jamaica 1690 1962 editThe Earl of Inchiquin 1690 16 January 1692 1 John White 1691 22 August 1692 2 acting John Bourden 1692 1693 acting Sir William Beeston March 1693 January 1702 acting to 1699 William Selwyn Jan April 1702 died in office Peter Beckford 1702 acting Thomas Handasyd 1702 1711 acting to 1704 Lord Archibald Hamilton 1711 1716 Thomas Pitt 1716 1717 3 Peter Heywood 1716 1718 acting citation needed Sir Nicholas Lawes 1718 1722 The Duke of Portland 1722 4 July 1726 John Ayscough 1726 1728 acting first time Robert Hunter 1728 March 1734 John Ayscough 1734 1735 acting second time John Gregory 1735 acting first time Henry Cunningham 1735 1736 John Gregory 1736 1738 acting second time Edward Trelawny 1738 1752 Charles Knowles 1752 January 1756 Sir Henry Moore February 1756 April 1756 acting first time George Haldane April 1756 November 1759 Sir Henry Moore November 1759 1762 acting second time Sir William Lyttleton 1762 1766 Roger Hope Elletson 1766 1767 Sir William Trelawny 1767 December 1772 John Dalling December 1772 1774 acting first time Sir Basil Keith 1774 1777 John Dalling 1777 1781 second time Archibald Campbell 1781 1784 acting to 1783 Alured Clarke 1784 1790 The Earl of Effingham 1790 19 November 1791 Sir Adam Williamson 1791 1795 acting The Earl of Balcarres 1795 1801 Sir George Nugent 1801 1805 Sir Eyre Coote 1806 1808 The Duke of Manchester 1808 1827 Sir John Keane 1827 1829 acting The Earl Belmore 1829 1832 George Cuthbert 1832 acting first time The Earl of Mulgrave 1832 1834 Sir Amos Norcott 1834 acting George Cuthbert 1834 acting second time The Marquess of Sligo 1834 1836 Sir Lionel Smith 1836 1839 Sir Charles Theophilus Metcalfe 1839 1842 The Earl of Elgin 1842 1846 George Henry Frederick Berkeley 1846 1847 acting Sir Charles Edward Grey 1847 1853 Sir Henry Barkly 1853 1856 Edward Wells Bell 1856 1857 acting Charles Henry Darling 1857 1862 Edward John Eyre 1862 1865 acting to 1864 Sir Henry Knight Storks 12 December 1865 16 July 1866 Sir John Peter Grant 1866 1874 W A G Young 1874 acting Sir William Grey 1874 January 1877 Edward Rushworth January 1877 acting Sir Anthony Musgrave January 1877 1883 Somerset M Wiseman Clarke 1883 acting Dominic Jacotin Gamble 1883 acting Sir Henry Wylie Norman 1883 1889 William Clive Justice 1889 acting Sir Henry Arthur Blake 1889 1898 Henry Jardine Hallowes 1898 acting Sir Augustus William Lawson Hemming 1898 1904 Sydney Haldane Olivier 1904 acting first time Hugh Clarence Bourne 1904 acting first time Sir James Alexander Swettenham 30 September 1904 1907 Hugh Clarence Bourne 1907 acting second time Sydney Haldane Olivier 16 May 1907 January 1913 acting Philip Clark Cork January 1913 7 March 1913 acting Sir William Henry Manning 7 March 1913 11 May 1918 Robert Johnstone 11 May 1918 11 June 1918 acting Sir Leslie Probyn 11 June 1918 1924 Herbert Bryan 1924 acting first time Sir Samuel Herbert Wilson 29 September 1924 June 1925 Sir Herbert Bryan 1925 acting second time Sir Arthur S Jelf October 1925 26 April 1926 acting first time Sir Reginald Edward Stubbs 26 April 1926 9 November 1932 Sir Arthur S Jelf 9 November 1932 21 November 1932 acting second time Sir Alexander Ransford Slater 21 November 1932 April 1934 Sir Arthur S Jelf April 1934 24 October 1934 acting third time Sir Edward Brandis Denham 24 October 1934 2 June 1938 Charles Campbell Woolley 2 June 1938 19 August 1938 acting Sir Arthur Frederick Richards 19 August 1938 July 1943 William Henry Flinn July 1943 29 September 1943 acting Sir John Huggins 29 September 1943 7 April 1951 Sir Hugh Mackintosh Foot 7 April 1951 18 November 1957 Sir Kenneth Blackburne 18 December 1957 6 August 1962 In 1962 Jamaica gained independence from the United Kingdom Since independence the viceroy in Jamaica has been the Governor General of Jamaica References edit Gardner 1909 pp 72 73 Gardner 1909 p 101 Sedgwick Romney R n d PITT Thomas 1653 1726 of Stratford Wilts and Boconnoc Cornw History of Parliament Online The History of Parliament Retrieved 20 November 2021 Bibliography editGardner William James 1909 The History of Jamaica From its Discovery by Christopher Columbus to the Year 1872 New York D Appleton amp Company External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Governors of Jamaica http www rulers org ruljk html http www worldstatesmen org Jamaica htm Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of governors of Jamaica amp oldid 1213923630, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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