12.07.2015 Views

Volume 23 - Section XII - ElectricCanadian.com

Volume 23 - Section XII - ElectricCanadian.com

Volume 23 - Section XII - ElectricCanadian.com

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS
  • No tags were found...

Create successful ePaper yourself

Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.

&quot;Maitland332 HISTORICAL TABLESClarke, AluredClarke, AluredPresoott, RobertPrescott, RobertPresoott, RobertMilnes, Robert ShoreMilnes, Robert ShoreDunn, ThomasCraig, Sir James HenryBurton, Francis I&quot;Dunn, ThomasPrevost, Sir GeorgeBrook, IsaacPrevost, Sir GeorgeRottenburg, FranRottenburg, Baron deGlasgow, GeorgeRottenburg, Baron deDrummond, SiWilson, John 3Sherbrooke, Sir John C.Richmond, Duke of *Monk, JamesDalhousio, Earl ofMaitland, Sir PeDalhousie, Earl ofBurton, Sir Francis N.Kempt, Sir JamesAylmer, BaronAylmer, BaronAmherst, Earl 7Gosford, Earl ofColborne, Sir John 8Durham, Earl ofColborne, Sir JohnColborne, Sir JohnThomson, Charles Poulett(LOWER CANADA, 1791-1841)Sydenham, Baron (C. P. Thomson)10Gov.-in-oh.Jackson, Sir Richard Downes . Adm.Bagot, Sir Charles nGov.-in-ch.Metcalfe, Sir Charles .Theophilus Gov.-in-ch.Cathcart, EarlAdm.Cathcart, EarlGov.-in-ch.Elgin, Earl ofGov.-in-ch.Rowan, William .... Adm.Head, Sir Edmund W. . . . Gov.-in-ch.Eyre, Sir William . . . Adm.Williams, Sir William F. . . Adm.Monck, Viscount . . . Adm.Monck, Viscount .... Gov.-in-ch.Michel, Sir John . . . Adm.Michel, Sir John . . . Adm.(UNITED CANADA, 1841-1867)(DOMINION OF CANADA, 1867-1915)Monck, Viscount .. Gov. -Gen. . . .July 1, 1887 to Nov. 13, 1868Windham, Sir Charles A.Adm.Young, Sir John Nov. 14, 1868 Nov. 30, 1868Adm.Dec. 1, 1868 Feb. 1, 1869* Date of <strong>com</strong>mission.1 The governors-in-cliief held jurisdiction over all British North America. For lieutenant-governors of UpperCanada, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island, see farther on.2 Received his <strong>com</strong>mission but did not act.3 Appointed by Secretary for the Colonies. 4 Died of hydrophobia, August 28, 1810.5 Being out of the province lie delegated his authority to Sir P. Maitland.did not take the oath of office as administrator of the government of Lower Canada on February 8, 1820.Neither did he issue his proclamation, although hi was in Quebec on that day. This notwithstanding the notice in theQuebec Afercury to the contrary. According to the original Minutes, preserved in the Public Archives at Ottawa, theexecutive council did not meet on that day.7 Did not <strong>com</strong>e to Canada. Resigned May 1835. 8 Appointed by dispatch of Secretary for the Colonies.Resigned.&quot;Died at Kingston, Sept. 19, 1841. Died at Kingston, May 19, 1848.

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!