CONSTTTVTION AND GOVERNMENT 35 GOVERNORS GENERAL OF THE DOMINION OF CANADA AND ADMINISTRATORS. 1867. Viscount Monk. 1893. Earl of Aberdeen. 1868. Sir Chas. A. Windham (Admin'r). 1893. (15th July) Lt.-General Alex Mont­ 1868. Sir John Young Bart (Admin'r). gomery-Moore (Admin.) 1869. Sir John Young (Baron Lisgar from 1893. (13th Oct.) Lt.-General Alex. Mont­ Nov., 1870). gomery-Moore (Admin.) 1872. Lt.-General Sir C. Hastings Doyle 1894. (29th Nov.) Lt.-General Alex. Mont­ (Adm.) gomery-Moore (Admin.) 1872. Earl of Dufferin. 1897. (13th Feb.) Lt.-General Alex. Mont­ 1874. Lt.-Genl. W. O'Grady Haly (Adm.) gomery-Moore (Admin.) 1878. Gen. Sir Patrick McDougaU (Adm.) 1897. (20th Oct.) Lt.-General Alex. Mont­ 1878. Sir John Campbell (Marquess of Lome). gomery-Moore (Admin.) 1881. Gen. Sir Patrick McDougaU (Adm.) 1898. (28th June) Gen. Lord William Sey­ 1883. Marquess of Lansdowne. mour (Admin.) 1886. GenL Lord Alex. Russell (Admin.) 1898. EarlofMinto. 1888. Lt.-Genl. Sir John Ross (Admin.) 1899. (4th Oct.) Gen. Lord William Sey­ 1888. Baron Stanley of Preston. mour (Admin.) 1893. Lt.-Gen. Alex. Montgomery-Moore (Admin.) GOVERNORS OF NOVA SCOTIA. (/) AT POBT ROYAL. AT HALIFAX. 1603. Pierre de Monts. 1749. Hon. E. Cornwallis. 1610. Baron de Poutrincourt. 1752. Col. Peregrine Hopson. 1611. Charles de Biencourt (Admin.) 1755. Col. C. Lawrence. 1623. Charles de la Tour (Admin.) 1760. J. Belcher (Acting). 1632. Isaac de Razilly. 1764. Montagu Wilmot. 164L Chas. d'Aunay Charnisay. 1766. Lord William Campbell. 1651. Chas. de la Tour. 1773. F. Legge. 1657. Sir Thomas Temple, (g) 1776. Mariot Arbuthnot. 1670. Hubert de Grandfontaine. 1778. Sir Richard Hughes. 1673. Jacques de Chambly. 1781. Sir A. S. Hamond. 1678. Michel de la VaUiere (Admin.) 1782. John Parr. 1684. Francois M. Perrot. 1791. Richard Bulkeley. 1687. Robineau de Menneval. 1792. Sir John Wentworth. 1690. Robineau de Villebon.' 1808. Sir G. Prevost. 1701. Jacques de Brouillan. 1811. Sir John Coape Sherbrooke. 1704. Simon de Bonaventure (Admin.) 1816. Earl of Dalhousie. 1706. M. de Subercase. 1820. Sir J. Kempt. 1710. CoL Sand. Vetch. 1828. Sir Peregrine Maitland. 1713. Gen. Francis Nicholson. 1829. Michael Wallace (Acting). Col. Saml. Vetch (2nd time). 1832. Thomas Jeffrey (Acting). 1717. Col. Richard Philipps. (h) 1834. Sir C. Campbell. 1725. Lawrence Armstrong (Lieut.-Gov.) 1840. Lord Falkland. 1739. John Adams, (i) 1846. Sir J. Harvey. 1740. Major Paul Mascarene. (;') 1852. Sir John G. le Marchant. 1858. Earl of Mulgrave. 1863. Maj. -Gen.Sir Hastings Doyle (Adm.) 1864. Sir Richard G. Macdonnell. 1865. Gen. Sir Fenwick Williams. (e.) Sir Guy Carleton was Lieutenant-Governor and Acting Governor General from 24th September, 1766, to 25th October, 1768. (/.) From 1786 to 1867 the Governor at Quebec held also a commission as Governor of the Maritime Provinces, and (from 1791 to 1841) of Upper Canada, the Government of these provinces being administered by a Lieutenant-Governor, except during the presence in any province of the Governor General. (g.) Acadie was held by the English from 1654 to 1670, for although the Treaty of Breda (1667) provided for its restoration to France it was not actually surrendered till July, 1670. (h.) Philipps appears to have remained Governor of Nova Scotia for several years, Armstrong administering the Government till he died by his own hand in 1739. (i.) Adams administered the Government after Armstrong's death from 6th December, 1739, to 22nd March, 1740. (j.) Mascarene administered the Government as President of the Council from 22nd March, 1740, till 1748, when he took command as Lieutenant-Governor and Commander-in- Chief in the absence of Philipps (See his letter to Secretary of State.) 3i .
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