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Canada Yearbook - 1897

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22 S TA TISTICA L YEA R-BOOK,<br />

1784. Thomas Carleton.<br />

1803. Gabriel Ludlow.<br />

1808. Edward Winslow.<br />

1808. Lt.-Col. George Johnstone.<br />

1809. Gen. Martin Hunter.<br />

1811. Gen. William Balfour.<br />

1812. Gen. Geo. Stracy Smyth.<br />

1813. Gen. Sir Thos. Saumarez.<br />

1816. Lt.-Col. Harris W. Hailes.<br />

1817. Gen. Geo. S. Smyth.<br />

1823. WardChipman.<br />

1766. Guy Carleton.<br />

1770. H. 'T. Cramahe (Acting).<br />

1784. Henry Hamilton.<br />

1785. Henry Hope.<br />

1792. Col. John G. Simcoe.<br />

1796. Peter Russell (Administrator).<br />

1799. Peter Hunter.<br />

1805. Alex. Grant (Administrator).<br />

1806. Francis Gore.<br />

1784. Major J. F. W. Desbarres.<br />

1787. Lt.-Col. Macarmiek<br />

1795. D. Mathews (Administrator).<br />

1798. Gen. Ogilvie<br />

1799. Brig.-Gen. Murray "<br />

GOVERNORS OF NEW BRUNSWICK".<br />

GOVERNORS OF LOWER CANADA.<br />

1S24. John M. Bliss.<br />

1824. Gen. Sir H. Douglas.<br />

1829. William Black.<br />

1831. Gen. Sir A. Campbell.<br />

1837. Gen. Sir J. Harvey.<br />

1841. Col. Sir W. Colebrooke.<br />

1848. Sir Edmund Head.<br />

1854. Hon. Sir J. H. T. Maimers-Sutton.<br />

1861. Hon. A. H. Gordon.<br />

1866. Major-Gen. Hastings-Doyle (Acting).<br />

1791. A. Clarke.<br />

1796. R. Prescott.<br />

1799. R. S. Milnes.<br />

1808 Sir F. N. Burton.<br />

GOVERNORS OF UPPER CANADA.<br />

1817. Samuel Smith.<br />

1818. Sir Peregrine Maitland.<br />

1828. Sir John Colborne.<br />

1836. Sir Francis Bond Head.<br />

1838. Sir George Arthur.<br />

GOVERNORS OF CAPE BRETON.<br />

1800. Gen. Despard (Administrator)<br />

1807. Brig. Gen. Nepean "<br />

1813. Brig.-Gen. Swayne "<br />

1816-20. Major-Gen. Anslie.<br />

In 1820 Cape Breton was re-annexed to Nova Scotia,<br />

GOVERNORS OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND.<br />

1770. Capt. Walter Patterson.<br />

1775. P. Callbeck (Administrator).<br />

1779. Thomas DesBrisay "<br />

1786. Lt.-Gen. Edmund Fanning.<br />

1805. Col. J. F. W. Desbarres.<br />

1812. W. Townshend.<br />

1813. Chas. Douglas Smith.<br />

1824. Col. John Ready.<br />

1831. Sir Aretas W. Young.<br />

1834. George Wright (Administrator).<br />

1836. Sir John Harvey.<br />

1837. Sir Charles A. Fitzroy.<br />

1841. Sir Henry Vere Huntley.<br />

1847. Sir Donald Campbell.<br />

1851. Sir Alexander Bannerman.<br />

1854. Sir Dominick Daly.<br />

1859. George Dnndas.<br />

1868, Sir Robert Hodgson.<br />

1870. Sir Wm. C. F. Robinson.<br />

GOVERNORS OF VANCOUVER ISLAND,<br />

1850. Richard Blanshard.<br />

1851. James Douglas.<br />

1864. Arthur E. Kennedy.<br />

(}.) Acadia was held by the English from 1654 to 1670, for although the Treaty of Breda<br />

(1667) provided for its restoration to France it was not actually surrendered till July, 1670.<br />

(g.) Philipps appears to have remained Governor of Nova Scotia for several years,<br />

Armstrong administering the Government till he died by his own hand in 1739.<br />

(h.) Adams administered the Government after Armstrong's death from 6th December,<br />

1739, to 22nd March, 1740.<br />

(i.) Mascarene administered the Government as President of the Council from 22nd<br />

March, 1740, till 1748, when he took command as Lieut.-Governor and Commander-in-Chief<br />

in the absence of Philipps. (See his letter to Secretary of State.)

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