The following is a list of governors, commodore-governors, and lieutenant governors of Newfoundland and Labrador. Though the present day office of the lieutenant governor in Newfoundland and Labrador came into being only upon the province's entry into Canadian Confederation in 1949, the post is a continuation from the first governorship of Newfoundland in 1610.
Proprietary governors of Newfoundland, 1610–1728
Governors of Plaisance, 1655–1713
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Term end
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| Governors under Louis XIV (1655–1713):
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Sieur de Kéréon
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1655
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1660
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Nicolas Gargot de la Rochette
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1660
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1662
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Thalour Du Perron
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1662
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1663
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Lafontaine Bellot
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1664
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1667
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Sieur de la Palme
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1667
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1670
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Sieur de la Poippe
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1670
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1684
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Antoine Parat
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1685
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1690
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Louis de Pastour de Costebelle
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1690
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1691
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Jacques-François de Monbeton de Brouillan
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1690
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1701
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Joseph de Monic
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1697
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1702
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Daniel d'Auger de Subercase
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1702
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1706
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Philippe Pastour de Costebelle
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1706
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1713
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Lieutenant-governors of Placentia, 1713–1770
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Governor from |
Governor until
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| Lieutenant-Governors under George I (1713–1727) (Subject to Governor of Nova Scotia and Placentia):
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John Moody[1]
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1714
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1717
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Martin Purcell (governor)
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1717
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1717
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Samuel Gledhill[2][3]
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1717
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1729
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| Lieutenant-Governors under George II (1727–1760):
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Henry Cope[4]
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1736
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?1742
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Otho Hamilton[5]
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1744
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c.1764
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| 1.
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Joseph Goreham[6]
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1770
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Commodore-governors of Newfoundland, 1729–1825
The Commodore-Governor was a Royal Navy officer who was commander of the annual fishing convoy which left England each spring to fish off Newfoundland and was charged with protecting the convoys from harm. He was also responsible for various administrative and judicial functions, including assisting the fishing admirals in maintaining law and order and compiling the annual report on the fishery for the English government. By 1818, the colony had a significant enough permanent population to justify having a resident governor.
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Term end
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| Governors under George II (1729–1760):
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Henry Osborn
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1729
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1730
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George Clinton
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1731
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1731
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Edward Falkingham
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1732
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1732
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Robert MacCarty, Viscount Muskerry
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1733
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1734
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FitzRoy Henry Lee
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1735
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1737
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| 8.
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Philip Vanbrugh
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1738
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1738
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Henry Medley
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1739
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1740
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Thomas Smith
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1741
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1741
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John Byng[n 2]
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1742
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1742
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Thomas Smith (second time)
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1743
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1743
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Sir Charles Hardy
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1744
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1744
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Richard Edwards
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1745
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1745
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Sir James Douglas, 1st Baronet
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1746
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1746
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John Bradstreet
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1747
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1747
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Charles Watson
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1748
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1748
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George Brydges Rodney, 1st Baron Rodney
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1749
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1749
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Francis William Drake
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1750
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1752
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| 18.
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Hugh Bonfoy
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1753
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1754
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| 19.
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Richard Dorrill
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1755
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1756
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| 20.
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Richard Edwards
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1757
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1759
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| 21.
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James Webb
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1760
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→
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| Governors under George III (1760–1820):
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cont...
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←
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1760
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Thomas Graves
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1761
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1763
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Sir Hugh Palliser
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1764
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1768
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John Byron
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1769
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1771
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Molyneux Shuldham
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1772
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1774
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Robert Duff
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1775
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1775
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| 27.
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John Montagu
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1776
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1778
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Richard Edwards
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1779
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1781
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| 29.
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John Campbell
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1782
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1785
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John Elliot
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1786
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1788
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Mark Milbanke
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1789
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1791
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Sir Richard King, 1st Baronet
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1792
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1793
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Sir James Wallace
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1794
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1796
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William Waldegrave
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1797
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1799
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Sir Charles Pole, 1st Baronet
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1800
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1801
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James Gambier
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1802
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1803
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Sir Erasmus Gower
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1804
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1806
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John Holloway
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1807
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1809
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Sir John Duckworth
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1810
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1812
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Sir Richard Goodwin Keats
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1813
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1816
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Francis Pickmore
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1817
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1818
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| 42.
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Sir Charles Hamilton, 2nd Baronet, of Marlborough House
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1818
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→
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| Governors under George IV (1820–1825):
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| 42.
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cont...
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1825
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Civil governors of Newfoundland, 1825–1855
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Term start |
Term end
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| Governors under George IV (1825–1830):
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| 43.
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Sir Thomas John Cochrane
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1825
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→
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| Governors under William IV (1830–1837):
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cont...
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←
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1834
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| 44.
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Sir Henry Prescott
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1834
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→
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| Governors under Queen Victoria (1837–1855):
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cont...
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1841
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| 45.
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Sir John Harvey
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1841
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1846
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Robert Law (colonial administrator)
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1846
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1847
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| 46.
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Sir John Le Marchant
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1847
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1852
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Ker Baillie-Hamilton
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1852
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1855
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Colonial governors of Newfoundland, 1855–1907
Governors of the Dominion of Newfoundland, 1907–1934
Commission governors of Newfoundland, 1934–1949
Lieutenant governors of Newfoundland, 1949–1999
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Term start |
Term end
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| Lt. Governors under George VI (1949–1952):
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Sir Albert Walsh
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1949
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1949
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Sir Leonard Outerbridge
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1949
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→
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| Lt. Governors under Elizabeth II (1952–1999):
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| 70.
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cont...
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←
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1957
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| 71.
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Campbell Leonard Macpherson
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1957
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1963
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Fabian O'Dea
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1963
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1969
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Ewart John Arlington Harnum
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1969
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1974
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| 74.
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Gordon Arnaud Winter
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1974
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1981
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| 75.
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William Anthony Paddon
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1981
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1986
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| 76.
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James McGrath
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1986
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1991
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| 77.
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Frederick Russell
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1991
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1997
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| 78.
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Arthur Maxwell House
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1997
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1999
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Lieutenant governors of Newfoundland and Labrador, 1999–present
- ^ Colour denotes living former lieutenant governors
See also
- Office-holders of Canada
- Canadian incumbents by year
Notes
References
External links
- Office of the Lieutenant Governor of Newfoundland and Labrador. "Profiles of Governors". Memorial University of Newfoundland.
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