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List of colonial governors and administrators of Anguilla

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There have been many colonial governors of Anguilla. The official title of the position began as Deputy Governor of Anguilla, which transitioned to Chief Magistrate of Anguilla, and then became the current title of Governor of Anguilla.

Deputy Governors

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  1. William Watts 1660–1666
  2. Abraham Howell 1666–1689
  3. George Leonard 1689–1735
  4. John Richardson 1735–1741
  5. Arthur Hodge 1741–1749
  6. John Welch 1749–1750
  7. Benjamin Gumbs II 1750–1768
  8. Benjamin Roberts 1768–1771
  9. John Smith 1771–1776
  10. Benjamin Gumbs III 1776–1782
  11. Thomas Hodge 1782–1805
  12. William Richardson 1805–1829

Chief Magistrates

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  1. Richard Challenger 1842–1846
  2. Isidor Dyett 1862–1863
  3. George Alsbury 26 November 1863 – 28 January 1868
  4. Alexander Augustus Melfort Campbell (1827–1890) January 1868 – February 1869
  5. Neale Porter March 1869 – May 1871
  6. D.S. Lloyd c. 1873
  7. James L. Lake c. 1879–1882
  8. Edwin Baynes 1888
  9. N. Lockhart c. 1896
  10. Joseph Numa Rat 1897 – c. 1904
  11. G.B. Mason c. 1905
  12. Alan Cuthbert Burns 1910–1912
  13. W.E. Burton 1913
  14. G.I. Mendes c. 1913–1915
  15. W.E. Burton (second time) 1917–1918
  16. S.B. Jones 9 August 1918 – 31 May 1923
  17. J.Y. MacFadyen c. 1926–1933
  18. C.E.E. Stevens c. 1937–1938
  19. A.P. McDonald c. 1939–1948
  20. J.D. Maloney (1905–?) c. 1952–1958
  21. G.C.H. Thomas (1911–?) c. 1958–1962
  22. Vincent F. Byron 1962 – 31 May 1967
  23. Peter Adams July 1967 – 23 February 1968

Governors

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  1. Charles Henry Godden 1982–1983
  2. Alastair Turner Baillie 1983–1987
  3. Geoffrey Owen Whittaker 1987–1989
  4. Brian G.J. Canty 1989–1992
  5. Alan W. Shave 1992–1995
  6. Alan Hoole 1995–1996
  7. Robert Harris (born 1941) December 1996 – 27 January 2000[1]
  8. Roger Cousins (acting) 2000
  9. Peter Johnstone (born 1944) 4 February 2000 – 29 April 2004[2]
  10. Mark Capes (acting) 2004
  11. Alan Huckle 28 May 2004 – July 2006
  12. Mark Capes (acting) 2006
  13. Andrew George 10 July 2006 – 11 March 2009[3]
  14. Stanley Reid (acting) 11 March 2009 – 21 April 2009
  15. Alistair Harrison 21 April 2009 – 18 July 2013
  16. Stanley Reid (acting) 18 July 2013 – 23 July 2013
  17. Christina Scott 23 July 2013 – 17 August 2017
  18. Perin Bradley (acting) 17 August 2017 – 21 August 2017
  19. Tim Foy 21 August 2017 – 30 December 2020
  20. Perin Bradley (acting) 30 December 2020 – 18 Jan 2021
  21. Dileeni Daniel-Selvaratnam 18 Jan 2021 – 1 June 2023
  22. Perin Bradley (acting) 1 June 2023 – 26 June 2023
  23. Paul Candler (acting) 26 June 2023 – 11 September 2023
  24. Julia Crouch 11 September 2023 – present

References

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  1. ^ Anderson, James (3 May 1999). "Residents criticize launch plan". The Register-Guard. p. 8A. Retrieved 24 September 2010.
  2. ^ "A Big Leap Forward Protecting The Borders Of Anguilla". The Anguillian. 3 December 2004. Retrieved 25 September 2010.
  3. ^ "Governor Gets Big Send Off "I Did It My Way"". The Anguillian. 13 March 2009. Retrieved 3 September 2010.
  • "Anguilla". World Statesmen. Retrieved 12 December 2011.
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