List of governors of Jamaica
Appearance
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 in Jamaica after independence, see Governor-General of Jamaica.
English Commanders of Jamaica (1655-1661)
In 1655, an English force led by Admiral Sir William Penn, and General Robert Venables seized the island, and 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 time
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
Deputy Governors of Jamaica (1662-1671)
- Charles Lyttleton, 1662–1663, acting
- Thomas Lynch, 1663–1664, acting, first time
- Edward Morgan, 1664
- Sir Thomas Modyford, 1664–August 1671
Lieutenant Governors of Jamaica (1671-1690)
In 1670, the Treaty of Madrid legitimised English claim to the island.
- Sir Thomas Lynch, August 1671–November 1674, second time
- Sir Henry Morgan, 1674–1675, acting, first time
- John Vaughan, 1675–1678
- Sir Henry Morgan, 1678, acting, second time
- The Earl of Carlisle, 1678–1680
- Sir Henry Morgan, 1680–1682, acting, third time
- Sir Thomas Lynch, 1682–1684, third time
- Hender Molesworth, 1684–December 1687, acting
- Christopher Monck The Duke of Albermarle, 1687–1688
- Hender Molesworth, 1688–1689, acting
- Francis Watson, 1689–1690, acting
Governors of Jamaica (1691-1962)
- The Earl of Inchiquin, 1690–1691
- John White, 1691–1692, acting
- John Burden, 1692–1693, acting
- Sir William Beefton, March 1693–January 1702, acting to 1699
- William Selwyn, 1702
- Peter Beckford, 1702, acting
- Thomas Handasyde, 1702–1711, acting to 1704
- Lord Archibald Hamilton, 1711–1716
- Peter Heywood, 1716–1718
- 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 Cunninghame, 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, 1808–1821
- 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 Norcot, 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 Everard Rushworth Mann, 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
- A. S. Jeef, October 1925–26 April 1926, acting, first time
- Sir Reginald Edward Stubbs, 26 April 1926–9 November 1932
- A. S. Jeef, 9 November 1932–21 November 1932, acting, second time
- Sir Alexander Ransford Slater, 21 November 1932–April 1934
- A. S. Jeef, 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.
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