List of colonial governors and administrators of Tobago
This article lists governors of Tobago. Governors of Tobago have been referred to by the formal titles of "Governor" and "Lieutenant-Governor". For governors of the united Trinidad and Tobago after 1889 see List of governors of Trinidad and Tobago.
Lieutenant governors of British Tobago (1764–1781)
- Alexander Brown (Lt Governor of Tobago) – 12 November 1764 – July 1766
 - William Hill – 2 December 1766 – 16 October 1767
 - Roderick Gwynne – 16 October 1767 – 1769
 - Robert William Stewart – 1769–1771
 - William Young (Lt. Governor of Tobago) of Auchenskeoch Castle (Scotland) – 1771–1777
 - Peter Campbell (Lt Governor of Tobago) – 1777–1779
 - John Graham (Lt Governor of Tobago) – 1779–1781
 - George Ferguson (Lt Governor of Tobago) – 1781 – 2 June 1781
 
Governors of French Tobago (1781–1793)
- Philibert François Rouxel de Blanchelande – 2 June 1781 – 1784
 - Rene Maria viconte d'Arrot – 1784–1786
 - Arthur Dillon – 1786–1789
 - Antoine de Jobal de Poigny – 1789–1792
 - Philippe Marie de Marguenat – 1792–1793
 - Laroque de Mointeil – 1793
 
Governors of British Tobago (1793–1899)
- William Myers – April 1793
 - George Poyntz Ricketts – 1793–1795[1]
 - Joseph Robley – 1795 (acting)
 - William Lindsay – 1795–1796[2]
 - James Campbell – 1796–1797
 - Stephen de Lancey – 1797–1799
 - Joseph Robley – 1799–1800 (acting)
 - Richard Master – 1800
 - Joseph Robley – 1800–1801 (acting)
 - Hugh Lyle Carmichael - 1801 – 7 November 1802 (acting)
 - Jean Joseph François de Sahuguet d'Amarzit de Laroche – 7 November 1802 – 1803
 - Louis Cesar Gabriel Berthier – 1803
 - Thomas Picton – 30 June 1803 – July 1803
 - William Johnstone – July 1803 – August 1803
 - Donald MacDonald – August 1803 – July 1804
 - John Halkett – July 1804 – 1807
 - Sir William Young, 2nd Baronet – 1807–1815
 - John Balfour – 1815–1816
 - John Campbell – 1816
 - Sir Frederick Philipse Robinson – November 1816
 - Sir Colin Campbell - February 1828 - April 1828[3]
 - Nathaniel Blackwell – April 1828 – 1833[4]
 - Alexander Gardner – 1833 – (Acting)
 - General Sir Lionel Smith – 1833
 - General Sir Henry Charles Darling – 1833–1845
 - Laurence Graeme – 1845–1851
 - David Robert Ross – 16 April 1851 – 26 June 1851
 - Henry Yates – 1851–1852 – (1st Time / Acting)
 - Dominick Daly September 1851 – 1852[5]
 - Henry Yates – 1852 – February 1854 – (2nd Time / Acting)
 - Willoughby J. Shortland – February 1854 – 1856[6]
 - James Kirk – 1856 – (Acting)
 - James Henry Keens – 1856–1857 – (Acting)
 - James Vickery Drysdale – June 1857 – April 1864
 - Cornelius Hendricksen Kortright – October 1864 – 1872[7]
 - Herbert Taylor Ussher – 1872–1875
 - Robert William Harley – 1875–1877[8]
 - Augustus Fredrick Gore – 1877–1880[9]
 - Edward Laborde – 1880–1882
 - John Worrell Carrington – 1883–1884
 - Loraine Geddes Hay – 1885
 - Robert Baxter Llewellyn – 1885–1888
 - Loraine Geddes Hay – 1888–1892
 - Thomas Crossley Rayner – 1892
 - William Low – 1892–1893
 - Herbert H. Sealy – 1893 (acting)
 - William Low – 1893–1897
 - S. W. Snaggs – 1897 (acting)
 - Joseph Clanfergael O'Halloran – 1897–1899
 
See also
- List of governors of Trinidad
 - List of governors of Trinidad and Tobago
 - List of governors-general of Trinidad and Tobago
 - History of Tobago
 - List of presidents of Trinidad and Tobago
 - List of prime ministers of Trinidad and Tobago
 
References
- ^ "No. 13543". The London Gazette. 2 July 1793. p. 561.
 - ^ "No. 13707". The London Gazette. 23 September 1794. p. 973.
 - ^ "No. 18447". The London Gazette. 28 February 1828. p. 409.
 - ^ "No. 18462". The London Gazette. 18 April 1828. p. 749.
 - ^ 
 "Daly, Dominick". Dictionary of National Biography. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900.   - ^ "No. 21510". The London Gazette. 10 January 1854. p. 82.
 - ^ "No. 22902". The London Gazette. 14 October 1864. p. 4851.
 - ^ "No. 24508". The London Gazette. 2 October 1877. p. 5455.
 - ^ "No. 24508". The London Gazette. 2 October 1877. p. 5455.
 
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