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[edit]Great Britain
[edit]- Berwick: Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Town Major 2x, Chaplain, Surgeon (1754 list)
- Blackness Castle: Governor, Lieutenant Governor (1754 list)
- Calshot Castle: Governor (1754 list)
- Carlisle: Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Town Major (1754 list)
- Chester: Governor, Lieutenant Governor (1754 list)
- Cinque Ports: Lord Warden, Lieutenant of Dover Castle, Deputy Lieutenant of Dover Castle, Chaplain (1754 list)
- Dartmouth: Governor, Fort Major (1754 list)
- Dunbarton Castle: Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Lieutenant, Ensign (1754 list)
- Edinburgh Castle: Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Major, 3 Lieutenants, Ensign, Chaplain, Surgeon (1754 list)
- Fort Augustus: Governor (1760 list), Deputy Governor, Fort Adjutant (1754, 1760 list)
- Fort William: Governor, Deputy Governor (1754, 1760 list), Store-Keeper (1754 list)
- Gravesend and Tilbury: Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Fort Major, Chaplain, Surgeon (1754 list)
- Guernsey: Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Chaplain (1754 list)
- (Kingston-upon-)Hull: Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Town Major, Chaplain, Surgeon (1754 list)
- Hurst Castle: Captain (early), Governor (1754 list)
- Inverness: Governor, Deputy Governor, Fort-Adjutant, Surgeon (1754 list)
- Jersey: Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Fort-Major, Chaplain (1754 list)
- Isle of Wight: Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Captain of Sandown Fort, Captain of Yarmouth Castle, Captain of Carrisbrook Castle, Captain of Cowes Castle (1754, 1760 list)
- Landguard Fort: Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Chaplain (1754 list)
- North Yarmouth: Governor (1754, 1760 list)
- Plymouth: Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Fort-Major, Chaplain (1754 list)
- Portland Castle: Governor (1754 list)
- Portsmouth: Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Town Major, Chaplain, Town Adjutant, Physician, Surgeon, Store-Keeper (1754 list)
- St James Park: Master Gunner (1754, 1760 list)
- St Mawes: Captain or Keeper, Deputy (1754 list)
- Scarborough Castle: Governor (1754 list)
- Scilly Island: Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Surgeon (1754 list)
- Sheerness: Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Fort Major, Chaplain, Surgeon (1754 list)
- Southsea Castle: Deputy Governor (1754 list)
- Stirling Castle: Governor, Deputy Governor, Major, 2x Lieutenants, Ensign, Chaplain (1754 list)
- Tynemouth, or Cliff Fort: Governor, Lieutenant Governor (1754, 1760 list)
- Tower of London: Constable, Lieutenant, Deputy Lieutenant, Tower Major, Chaplain, Gentleman Porter, Gentleman Gaoler, Physician, Surgeon, Apothecary (1754, 1760 list)
- Windsor: Governor, Lieutenant Governor (1754, 1760 list)
- Upnor Castle: Governor (1754, 1760 list)
Ireland
[edit]- Carrickfergus: Governor
- Charlemont: Governor (1754 list)
- Cork: Governor (1754 list)
- Dublin: Town Major (1754 list)
- Duncannon: Governor, Fort Major (1754 list)
- Galway: Governor, Town Major (1754 list)
- Kinsale: Governor, Lieutenant-Governor, Fort Major (1754 list)
- Limerick: Governor, Town Major (1754 list)
- Londonderry and Culmore Fort: Governor (1754 list)
- Ross Castle: Governor (1754 list)
Old World
[edit]- Minorca: Governor, Lieutenant Governor, various others (1754 list)
- Fort St. Philip: Lieutenant Governor, Fort-Major, Adjutant, Surgeon, Mate (1754 list)
- Gibraltar: Governor, Lieutenant Governor, various others (1754, 1760 list)
- Goree: Governor, FOrt Major (1760 list)
- Senegal: Governor (1760 list)
North America
[edit]- Annapolis Royal: Lieutenant Governor, Fort Major, various others (1760 list)
- Annapolis-Royal and Nova-Scotia: Governor, Lieutenant Governor, various others (1754 list)
- Canso: Fort-Major, various others (1754, 1760 list)
- Cape Breton: Governor (1760 list)
- Nova Scotia: Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary, Fort Major (1760 list)
- Placentia: Lieutenant-Governor (1754, 1760 list)
- St John's Newfoundland: Lieutenant-Governor, Surgeon's Mate (1754, 1760 list)
- Quebec: Governor (1760 list inserted)
Caribbean and South America
[edit]- Guadeloupe: Governor, Lieutenant Governor, various others (1760 list)
- Fort Royal: Governor, Fort Major, various others (1760 list)
- Fort George (Grande Terre): Governor, Fort Adjutant, various others (1760 list)
- Marigalante: Commandant (1760 list)
Governor of Carrickfergus
[edit]- to 1659: Thomas Cooper
- 1659: Brian Smith
- 1661: Sir George Rawdon and/or Arthur Chichester, 1st Earl of Donegall
- 1690: Charles MacCarthy
- 1728: Francis Seymour-Conway, 1st Baron Conway (d. 1732)
- 1763: Nehemiah Donnellan
- 8 September 1787: Francis Dundas[1]
- 30 January 1817: Sir Baldwin Leighton, 6th Baronet[2]
- 20 November 1828: George Moncrieff[3]
- 12 February 1830: Sir William Hutchinson[4]
Governor of Fort George and Fort Augustus
[edit]- ?–1801: Sir Ralph Abercromby
- 1801–?: David Dundas[5]
Deputy-Governor of Fort George
[edit]- ?–1779: Alexander Campbell
- 1779–?: John Campbell[6]
- ?–1811: Maj.-Gen. Robertson
- 1811–?: Alexander Mair[7]
Lieutenant-Governor of Fort St Philip
[edit]- ?–1753: George Churchill
- 1753–1756?: Mordaunt Cracherode[8]
- 1763–1773?: Mordaunt Cracherode[9]
- ?–1777: Herbert de Munster
- 1777: John Thomas[10]
- 1779–1782: Sir William Draper
*1782 Fort surrendered to Franco-Spanish force.
Lieutenant-Governor of Fort William
[edit]- ?–1804: James Forbes, 16th Lord Forbes
- 1804–?: Donald McDonald[11]
Governor of Hurst Castle
[edit]- 1675–1683?: John Holmes
- 1695/6–?: Samuel Pitman
- ?–1795: Sir Robert Sloper
- 1796–?: Maj-Gen. William Gardiner[12]
Governor of North Yarmouth
[edit]- ?–1779: Sir William Draper
- 1779–?: John Arbuthnot[13]
- in 1815: Maj-Gen. William Maddox Richardson
References
[edit]- ^ "No. 12928". The London Gazette. 9 October 1787.
- ^ "No. 17217". The London Gazette. 11 February 1817.
- ^ "No. 18528". The London Gazette. 2 December 1828.
- ^ "No. 18659". The London Gazette. 26 February 1830.
- ^ "No. 15366". The London Gazette. 16 May 1801.
- ^ "No. 11983". The London Gazette. 29 May 1779.
- ^ "No. 16498". The London Gazette. 22 June 1811.
- ^ "No. 9325". The London Gazette. 1 December 1753.
- ^ "No. 10306". The London Gazette. 19 April 1763.
- ^ "No. 11825". The London Gazette. 22 November 1777.
- ^ "No. 15728". The London Gazette. 14 August 1804.
- ^ "No. 13898". The London Gazette. 4 June 1796.
- ^ "No. 11983". The London Gazette. 29 May 1779.