Liste der Gouverneure der Provinz New York
Dies ist eine Liste der Gouverneure der Provinz New York unter britischer Herrschaft.
Name | Amtszeit |
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Richard Nicolls | 1664–1668 Militär-Gouverneur |
Francis Lovelace | 1668–1672 |
Anthony Colve | 1673–1674 unter niederländischer Herrschaft |
Edmund Andros | 1674–1681 |
Anthony Brockholls | 1681–1683 kommissarischer Gouverneur |
Thomas Dongan | 1683–1688 |
Francis Nicholson | 1689–1691 |
Jacob Leisler | 1689–1691 während der Rebellion |
Henry Sloughter | 1691–1691 |
Richard Ingoldesby | 1691–1692 kommissarischer Gouverneur |
Benjamin Fletcher | 1692–1697 |
Richard Coote | 1698–1701 |
John Nanfan | 1701–1702 kommissarischer Gouverneur |
Edward Hyde | 1702–1708 |
John Lovelace | 1708–1709 |
Pieter Schuyler | 1708–1709 kommissarischer Gouverneur |
Richard Ingoldesby | 1709–1710 kommissarischer Gouverneur |
Gerardus Beekman | 1710–1710 kommissarischer Gouverneur |
Robert Hunter | 1710–1718 |
Pieter Schuyler | 1719–1720 kommissarischer Gouverneur |
William Burnet | 1720–1728 |
John Montgomerie | 1728–1731 |
Rip Van Dam | 1731–1732 kommissarischer Gouverneur |
William Cosby | 1732–1736 |
George Clarke | 1736–1743 kommissarischer Gouverneur |
George Clinton | 1743–1753 |
Danvers Osborn | 1753–1753 |
James De Lancey | 1753–1755 kommissarischer Gouverneur |
Charles Hardy | 1755–1758 |
James De Lancey | 1758–1760 kommissarischer Gouverneur |
Cadwallader Colden | 1760–1762 kommissarischer Gouverneur |
Robert Monckton | 1762–1763 |
Cadwallader Colden | 1763–1765 kommissarischer Gouverneur |
Henry Moore | 1765–1769 |
Cadwallader Colden | 1769–1770 kommissarischer Gouverneur |
John Murray | 1770–1771 |
William Tryon | 1771–1774 |
Cadwallader Colden | 1774–1775 kommissarischer Gouverneur |
William Tryon | 1775–1780 |
James Robertson | 1780–1783 Militär-Gouverneur |
Andrew Elliot | 1783–1783 Militär-Gouverneur |
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Robert Hunter (governor).jpg
Gallery label: Hunter, a colonial governor in America and later in Jamaica, was born in Ayrshire, Scotland and joined the army as a youth. In 1709 the crown appointed him captain general and governor of the provinces of New York and New Jersey; arriving in New York in 1710 he began a nine-year administration that proved both wise and popular. With Lewis Morris, first lord of the manor of Morrisania in New York, he was co-author of the first play ("Androborus," a satire) to be written and published in America.
Gallery label: Hunter, a colonial governor in America and later in Jamaica, was born in Ayrshire, Scotland and joined the army as a youth. In 1709 the crown appointed him captain general and governor of the provinces of New York and New Jersey; arriving in New York in 1710 he began a nine-year administration that proved both wise and popular. With Lewis Morris, first lord of the manor of Morrisania in New York, he was co-author of the first play ("Androborus," a satire) to be written and published in America.
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Line drawing of Thomas Dongan, 2nd Earl of Limerick
Line drawing of Thomas Dongan, 2nd Earl of Limerick
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Engraved portrait of Richard Coote, 1st Earl of Bellomont, a colonial governor of New York, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire.
Engraved portrait of Richard Coote, 1st Earl of Bellomont, a colonial governor of New York, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire.