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1815 colonial governors, Events of 1816, 1817 colonial governors, Colonial governors by year 1814 colonial governors - Events of 1815 - 1816 colonial governors - Colonial governors by year See also: List of state leaders in 1815 List of religious leaders in 1815 List of international organization leaders in 1815 Portugal Angola - José de Oliveira Barbosa, Governor of Angola (1810-1816) Categories: 1815 | Lists of colonial...
1816 was a leap year starting on Monday (see link for calendar). ...
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This is a list of the governors of colonies, protectorates, or other dependencies in each year. ...
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- Danish Gold Coast - Christian Schiønning, Governor of the Danish Gold Coast (1807-1817)
- Danish West Indies -
- Peter Lotharius von Oxholm, Governor-General of the Danish West Indies (1815-1816)
- Johan Henrik von Stabel, Governor-General of the Danish West Indies (1816)
- Adrian Benjamin Bentzon, Governor-General of the Danish West Indies (1816-1820)
- Iceland - Johan Carl Thuerecht Castenschiold, Governor of Iceland (1813-1819)
- North Greenland - Peter Hanning Motzfeldt, Inspector of North Greenland (1803-1817)
- South Greenland - Marcus Nissen Myhlenphort, Inspector of South Greenland (1802-1821)
1807 was a common year starting on Thursday (see link for calendar). ...
1817 was a common year starting on Wednesday (see link for calendar). ...
The Danish West Indies (DWI, Dansk Vest Indien) are a former colony of Denmark in the Caribbean, now known as the U.S. Virgin Islands. ...
The Battle of New Orleans 1815 was a common year starting on Sunday (see link for calendar). ...
1816 was a leap year starting on Monday (see link for calendar). ...
1816 was a leap year starting on Monday (see link for calendar). ...
1816 was a leap year starting on Monday (see link for calendar). ...
1820 was a leap year starting on Saturday (see link for calendar). ...
1813 is a common year starting on Friday (link will take you to calendar). ...
1819 common year starting on Friday (see link for calendar). ...
Official languages Greenlandic, Danish Capital Nuuk (Godthåb) Monarch Margrethe II Prime Minister Hans Enoksen Area - Total - % water Ranked 13th 2,166,086 km² 81. ...
1803 was a common year starting on Saturday (see link for calendar). ...
1817 was a common year starting on Wednesday (see link for calendar). ...
Official languages Greenlandic, Danish Capital Nuuk (Godthåb) Monarch Margrethe II Prime Minister Hans Enoksen Area - Total - % water Ranked 13th 2,166,086 km² 81. ...
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1821 was a common year starting on Monday (see link for calendar). ...
1809 was a common year starting on Sunday (see link for calendar). ...
1817 was a common year starting on Wednesday (see link for calendar). ...
1816 was a leap year starting on Monday (see link for calendar). ...
1823 was a common year starting on Wednesday (see link for calendar). ...
1814 was a common year starting on Saturday (see link for calendar). ...
1818 is a common year starting on Thursday. ...
The Battle of New Orleans 1815 was a common year starting on Sunday (see link for calendar). ...
1817 was a common year starting on Wednesday (see link for calendar). ...
- Aruba -
- Occupied by British (1805-1816)
- Lodewijk Christoph Boyé, Commander of Aruba (1816-1819)
- Dutch Gold Coast - Abraham de Veer, Commandant-General of the Dutch Gold Coast (1810-Mar. 1, 1816); Herman Willem Daenels, Governor-General of the Dutch Gold Coast (to 1818)
- Dutch Guiana -
- Occupied by British (1804-1816)
- Willem Benjamin van Panhuys, Governor-General of Dutch Guiana, (1816)
- Cornelis Reinhard Vaillant, Acting Governor-General of Dutch Guiana, (1816-1822)
The Netherlands (Dutch: Nederland) is the European part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands (Dutch: Koninkrijk der Nederlanden). ...
1805 was a common year starting on Tuesday (see link for calendar). ...
1816 was a leap year starting on Monday (see link for calendar). ...
1816 was a leap year starting on Monday (see link for calendar). ...
1819 common year starting on Friday (see link for calendar). ...
1810 was a common year starting on Monday (see link for calendar). ...
March 1 is the 60th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (61st in leap years). ...
1816 was a leap year starting on Monday (see link for calendar). ...
1818 is a common year starting on Thursday. ...
The Republic of Suriname, more commonly known as Suriname or Surinam, (formerly known as Netherlands Guiana and Dutch Guiana) is a country in northern South America, in between French Guiana to the east and Guyana to the west. ...
1804 was a leap year starting on Sunday (see link for calendar). ...
1816 was a leap year starting on Monday (see link for calendar). ...
1816 was a leap year starting on Monday (see link for calendar). ...
1816 was a leap year starting on Monday (see link for calendar). ...
1822 (MDCCCXXII) was a common year starting on Tuesday (see link for calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Thursday of the 12-day-slower Julian calendar). ...
1810 was a common year starting on Monday (see link for calendar). ...
1816 was a leap year starting on Monday (see link for calendar). ...
1816 was a leap year starting on Monday (see link for calendar). ...
1819 common year starting on Friday (see link for calendar). ...
1803 was a common year starting on Saturday (see link for calendar). ...
1818 is a common year starting on Thursday. ...
Bissau, estimated population 355,000 (2004), is the capital of Guinea-Bissau. ...
Cacheu is a town in north western Guinea-Bissau, lying on the Cacheu River. ...
The Battle of New Orleans 1815 was a common year starting on Sunday (see link for calendar). ...
1819 common year starting on Friday (see link for calendar). ...
1809 was a common year starting on Sunday (see link for calendar). ...
1817 was a common year starting on Wednesday (see link for calendar). ...
The Governor of Macau was a Portuguese colonial official who headed the executive branch of the colony of Macau. ...
1814 was a common year starting on Saturday (see link for calendar). ...
1817 was a common year starting on Wednesday (see link for calendar). ...
1812 was a leap year starting on Wednesday (see link for calendar). ...
1817 was a common year starting on Wednesday (see link for calendar). ...
- Guam - José de Medinilla y Pineda, Governor of Guam (1812-1822)
- La Plata - Francisco Javier de Elío, nominal Viceroy of La Plata (1811-1816)
- New Granada -
- vacant (1812-1816)
- Francisco Montalvo y Ambulodi Arriola y Casabant Valdespino, Viceroy of New Granada (1816-1818)
- New Spain -
- Peru -
- Viceroy -
- José Fernando Abascal y Sousa, marqués de la Concordia, Viceroy of Peru (1806-1816)
- Joaquín de la Pezuela y Sánchez, marqués de Viluma, Viceroy of Peru (1816-1821)
- Chile - Francisco Casimiro Marcó del Ponte Angel-Díaz y Méndez, Governor and Captain-General of Chile (1815-1818)
- Philippines -
- José de Gardoqui Jaraveita, Governor-General of the Philippines (1813-1816)
- Mariano Fernández de Folgueras, Governor-General of the Philippines (1816-1822)
1812 was a leap year starting on Wednesday (see link for calendar). ...
1822 (MDCCCXXII) was a common year starting on Tuesday (see link for calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Thursday of the 12-day-slower Julian calendar). ...
La Plata is the capital city of the Province of Buenos Aires, Argentina. ...
1811 was a common year starting on Tuesday (see link for calendar). ...
1816 was a leap year starting on Monday (see link for calendar). ...
New Grenada was the name given to a group of colonial provinces in northern South America, corresponding mainly to modern Colombia. ...
1812 was a leap year starting on Wednesday (see link for calendar). ...
1816 was a leap year starting on Monday (see link for calendar). ...
1816 was a leap year starting on Monday (see link for calendar). ...
1818 is a common year starting on Thursday. ...
Flag of New Spain New Spain (Spanish: Nueva España) was the name given to the viceroy-ruled colonial territories of the Spanish Empire from 1525 to 1821. ...
Viceroys of New Spain Spanish Rule Before Appointment of Viceroy Hernán Cortés, as Governor-General Nuño Beltrán de Guzmán, as Audiencia President . ...
1813 is a common year starting on Friday (link will take you to calendar). ...
1816 was a leap year starting on Monday (see link for calendar). ...
Viceroys of New Spain Spanish Rule Before Appointment of Viceroy Hernán Cortés, as Governor-General Nuño Beltrán de Guzmán, as Audiencia President . ...
1816 was a leap year starting on Monday (see link for calendar). ...
1821 was a common year starting on Monday (see link for calendar). ...
Juan Ruiz de Apodaca (Cádiz, 1754 â Madrid, 1835) was a colonial official in the last days of Spains American empire. ...
1812 was a leap year starting on Wednesday (see link for calendar). ...
1816 was a leap year starting on Monday (see link for calendar). ...
1816 was a leap year starting on Monday (see link for calendar). ...
1819 common year starting on Friday (see link for calendar). ...
Santo Domingo from space, May 1992 Plaza Colón Santo Domingo de Guzman, population 2,061,200 (2003), is the capital of the Dominican Republic. ...
1813 is a common year starting on Friday (link will take you to calendar). ...
1819 common year starting on Friday (see link for calendar). ...
1806 was a common year starting on Wednesday (see link for calendar). ...
1816 was a leap year starting on Monday (see link for calendar). ...
1816 was a leap year starting on Monday (see link for calendar). ...
1821 was a common year starting on Monday (see link for calendar). ...
The Battle of New Orleans 1815 was a common year starting on Sunday (see link for calendar). ...
1818 is a common year starting on Thursday. ...
1813 is a common year starting on Friday (link will take you to calendar). ...
1816 was a leap year starting on Monday (see link for calendar). ...
1816 was a leap year starting on Monday (see link for calendar). ...
1822 (MDCCCXXII) was a common year starting on Tuesday (see link for calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Thursday of the 12-day-slower Julian calendar). ...
- Saint-Barthélemy - Bernt Robert Gustaf Stackelberg, Governor of Saint-Barthélemy (1812-1816); Johan Samuel Rosensvärd, Governor of Saint-Barthélemy (1816-1818)
Gustavia Harbor, St. ...
1812 was a leap year starting on Wednesday (see link for calendar). ...
1816 was a leap year starting on Monday (see link for calendar). ...
1816 was a leap year starting on Monday (see link for calendar). ...
1818 is a common year starting on Thursday. ...
- Alderney - John Le Mesurier III, Governor of Alderney (1803-1825), Pierre Gauvin, Judge of Alderney (1807-1836)
- Antigua-Barbuda-Montserrat -
- Part of Leeward Islands
- George William Ramsay, Governor of Antigua (1816-1819)
- Assiniboia -
- Colin Robertson, Governor of Assiniboia (1815-1816)
- Robert Semple, Governor of Assiniboia (1816)
- Alexander McDonell, Governor of Assiniboia (1816-1822)
- Australia - see New South Wales
- The Bahamas - Charles Cameron, Governor of the Bahamas (1804-1820)
- Barbados - Sir James Leith, Governor of Barbados (1815-1816)
- Berbice - Henry William Bentinck, Lieutenant Governor of Berbice (1814-1820)
- Bermuda - Sir James Cockburn, Governor of Bermuda (1811-1819)
- British Columbia - John Haldane, Governor of British Columbia (1813-1823)
- British North America -
- vacant (1815-1816)
- Sir John Coape Sherbrooke, Governor General of British North America (1816–1818)
- Cape Breton Island -
- Hugh Swayne, Lieutenant Governor of Cape Breton Island (1813-1816)
- George Robert Ainslie, Lieutenant Governor of Cape Breton Island (1816-1820)
- Lower Canada -
- Sir Gordon Drummond, Acting Lieutenant-Governor of Lower Canada (1815-1816)
- John Wilson, Acting Governor of Lower Canada (1816)
- Sir John Coape Sherbrooke, Governor of Lower Canada (1816-1818)
- New Brunswick -
- Nova Scotia -
- Sir John Coape Sherbrooke, Governor of Nova Scotia (1811-1816)
- George Stracey Smyth, Acting Governor of Nova Scotia (1816)
- George Ramsay, 9th Earl of Dalhousie, Governor of Nova Scotia (1816-1820)
- Prince Edward Island - Charles Douglas Smith, Governor of Prince Edward Island (1812-1824)
- Upper Canada - Francis Gore, Lieutenant-Governor of Upper Canada (1815-1817)
- Demerara-Essequibo - John Murray , Lieutenant-Governor of Demerara-Essequibo (1813-1824)
- Dominica - Charles William Maxwell, Governor of Dominica (1816-1819)
- The Gambia - Alexander Grant, Commandant of the Gambia (1815-1829)
- Gibraltar - Sir George Don, Governor of Gibraltar (1814-1821)
- Gold Coast - Edward White, Governor of the Committee of Merchants (1807-Apr. 21, 1816); Joseph Dawson (to 1817)
- Grenada - George Paterson, Acting Lieutenant Governor of Grenada (1815-1816); Phineas Riall, Lieutenant Governor of Grenada (to 1823), Peter de Havilland, Bailiff of Grenada (1810-1821)
- Guadeloupe -
- Sir James Leith, Governor of Guadeloupe (1815-1816)
- Returned to France
- Guernsey - George Pembroke, Earl of Pembroke, Governor of Guernsey (1807-1827)
- Heligoland - Charles Hamilton, Lieutenant Governor of Heligoland (1814-1817)
- Ionian Islands - Sir Thomas Maitland, Lord High Commissioner of the Ionian Islands (1815-1823); de facto protectorate
- India - Francis Rawdon-Hastings, 2nd Earl of Moira, Governor-General of India (1813-1823)
- Jamaica - William Montagu, 5th Duke of Manchester, Governor of Jamaica (1813-1821)
- Leeward Islands -
- Sir James Leith, Governor of the Leeward Islands (1814-1816)
- Leeward Islands colony divided in 1816:
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- Antigua-Barbuda-Montserrat colony
- St. Christopher, Nevis, and Anguilla plus British Virgin Islands as a new colony
- Malta - Sir Thomas Maitland, Governor of Malta (1813-1824)
- Mauritius - Sir Robert Townsend Farquhar, Governor of Mauritius (1810-1823)
- New South Wales - Lachlan Macquarie, Governor of New South Wales (1810-1821)
- Newfoundland -
- Sir Richard Godwin Keats, Commodore-Governor of Newfoundland (1813-1816)
- Francis Pickmore, Commodore-Governor of Newfoundland (1816-1818)
- Rupert's Land -
- Robert Semple, Governor-in-Chief of Rupert's Land (1815-1816)
- James Bird, Governor-in-Chief of Rupert's Land (1816-1818)
- St. Christopher-Nevis-Anguilla-British Virgin Islands
- Part of Leeward Islands
- Stedman Rawlins, Governor (1816)
- Thomas Probyn, Governor(1816-1821)
- St. Lucia -
- Edward Stehelin, Governor of St. Lucia (1815-1816)
- Robert Douglas, Governor of St. Lucia (1816)
- Richard Augustus Seymour, Governor of St. Lucia (1816-1817)
- St. Vincent - Charles Brisbane, Governor of St. Vincent (1808-1829)
- Tobago -
- John Balfour, Acting Governor of Tobago (1815-1816)
- Sir Frederick Philipse Robinson, Governor of Tobago (1816-1827)
- Trinidad - Sir Ralph James Woodford, Governor of Trinidad (1813-1828)
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