List of Governors of Barbados
This page contains a list of viceroys in Barbados from its initial colonisation in 1627 by England until it achieved independence in 1966. From 1833 to 1885, Barbados was part of the colony of the Windward Islands, and the Governor of Barbados represented the monarch in all the Windward Islands. In 1885 Barbados became an independent colony again.
Contents
1 Governors of Barbados (1627–1833)
2 Governors of Barbados and the Windward Islands (1833–1885)
3 Governors of Barbados (1885–1966)
4 See also
5 Notes
6 References
Governors of Barbados (1627–1833)
Henry Powell, 17 February 1627–1628
William Deane, 1628 – June 1628
Charles Wolferston, June 1628–26 February 1629
John Powell, 26 February 1629 – 29 August 1629- Robert Wheatley, 29 August 1629 – September 1629, acting
- Sir William Tufton, 21 December 1629 – 16 July 1630
Henry Hawley, 1630 – June 1640- Richard Peers, 1633–1634, acting for Hawley
- William Hawley, 1638–1639, acting for Henry Hawley
- Sir Henry Huncks, June 1640–1641
Philip Bell, 1641–1650
Francis Willoughby, 5th Baron Willoughby of Parham, May 1650–1651, in dissidence to January 1652- Sir George Ayscue, October 1651–1652
- Daniel Searle, 1652 – July 1660, acting
- Thomas Modyford, July 1660–1660, acting
- Humphrey Walrond, 1660 – August 1663, acting
Francis Willoughby, 5th Baron Willoughby of Parham, August 1663–23 July 1666, restored- Henry Willoughby, 1664, acting for the Lord Willoughby of Parham
- Henry Willoughby, July 1666–1667, acting, second time
- William Willoughby, 6th Baron Willoughby of Parham, 1667, acting
- Samuel Barwick, 1667, acting
- Henry Hawley, 1667 – April 1667, acting, second time
William Willoughby, 6th Baron Willoughby of Parham, April 1667–1673- Christopher Codrington, 1668–1669, acting for Lord Willoughby of Parham
- Sir Peter Colleton, 1673–1674, acting
- Sir Jonathan Atkins, 1674–1679
- Sir John Witham, 1680–1683, acting
- Sir Richard Dutton, 1683–1685
- Edwyn Stede, 1685–1690, acting
James Kendall, 1690–1694
Francis Russell, 1694–1696- Francis Bond, 1696 – December 1697, acting
Ralph Grey, December 1697–1701- John Farmer, 1701–1703, acting
- Sir Bevil Granville, 1703–1706
Mitford Crow, 1707–1710- George Lillington, 1710–1711, acting
Robert Lowther, 1711–1720- William Sharpe, January 1714–1715, acting for Lowther
- John Frere, 1720–1721, acting
- Samuel Cox, 1721–1722, acting
Henry Worsley, 1722–1727
Thomas Catesby Paget, 1727–1731- James Dotin, 1731, acting, first time
Walter Chetwynd, 1731–1732
The Viscount Howe, 1733–29 March 1735- James Dotin, 1735–1737, acting, second time
Orlando Bridgeman, 1737–1738
Humphrey Howarth, 1738
The Viscount Gage, 1738–1739
Robert Byng, May 1739–1740- James Dotin, 1740, acting, third time
- Sir Thomas Robinson, 1742–1747
Henry Grenville, 1747–1756
Charles Pinfold, 1756–1766- Samuel Rous, 1766–1768, acting, first time
William Spry, 1768–1772[1]- Samuel Rous, 1772, acting, second time
Edward Hay, 1772–1779- John Dotin, 1779–1780, acting, first time
James Cunninghame, 1780–1782- John Dotin, 1783–1784, acting, second time
David Parry, 1784–1793- William Bishop, 1793–1794, acting, first time
George Poyntz Ricketts, 1794–1800- William Bishop, 1800–1801, acting, second time
Francis Humberstone Mackenzie, 1802–1806- John Spooner, 1806–1810, acting
- Sir George Beckwith, 1810–1815
- Sir James Leith, 10 May 1815 – 16 October 1816
- John Foster Alleyne, 1817, acting
The Lord Combermere, 1817–1820- John Brathwaite Skeete, 1820, acting
- Samuel Hinds, 1821, acting
- Sir Henry Warde, 1821–1829
Sir James Frederick Lyon, 1829–1833
Governors of Barbados and the Windward Islands (1833–1885)
In 1833, Barbados became part of the newly formed colony of the Windward Islands, and the Governor of Barbados became viceroy over the new colony as well.
Sir Lionel Smith, 1833–1836
Sir Evan John Murray MacGregor, 1836–1841
Charles Henry Darling, 1841
Sir Charles Edward Grey, 1841–1846
William Reid, 1846–1848
William MacBean George Colebrooke, 1848–1856
Francis Hincks, 1856–4 January 1862
James Walker, 4 January 1862–1868
Rawson William Rawson, 1868–1875- Sanford Freeling, 1875, acting
Sir John Pope Hennessy, 1875–1876
George Cumine Strahan, 1876–1880- D. J. Gamble, 1880, acting
William Robinson, 1880–1885
Governors of Barbados (1885–1966)
In 1885, Barbados's oversight of the Windward Islands was ended, and a separate Governor of the Windward Islands was installed in Grenada.
Sir Charles Cameron Lees, 1885–1889
Sir Walter Joseph Sendall, 1889–1891
Sir James Shaw Hay, 1891–1900
Sir Frederick Mitchell Hodgson, November 1900–1904[2]
Sir Gilbert Thomas Carter, 14 October 1904–1911
Sir Leslie Probyn, 13 February 1911–1918
Sir Charles Richard Mackey O'Brien, 27 September 1918–1925
Sir William Charles Fleming Robertson, 31 December 1925 – 21 January 1933
Harry Scott Newlands, 21 January 1933–12 March 1933
Sir Mark Aitchison Young, 5 August 1933 – March 1938
Sir Eubule John Waddington, 6 August 1938–1941
Sir Henry Grattan Bushe, 23 October 1941–1947
Sir Hilary Rudolph Robert Blood, 5 February 1947–1949
Sir Alfred Savage, 1 November 1949–1953
Brigadier Sir Robert Arundell, 14 May 1953–1959
Sir John Montague Stow, 8 October 1959 – 29 November 1966
On 30 November 1966, Barbados achieved independence from the United Kingdom. For a list of viceroys in Barbados after independence, see Governor-General of Barbados.
See also
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- List of Colonial Secretaries of Barbados
- List of Governors of the British Windward Islands
- Governor-General of the West Indies Federation
Notes
^ Wilson, James Grant; Fiske, John, eds. (1900). "Spry, William". Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography. New York: D. Appleton.
^ "No. 27245". The London Gazette. 9 November 1900. p. 6854.
References
- http://www.rulers.org/rulb1.html#barbados
- http://www.worldstatesmen.org/Barbados.html