Governor of Quebec

The Governor of Quebec was a British Army officer nominally in charge of the garrison at Quebec City. Often the holder of the post was an absentee, and the office was abolished in 1833.

Governors

Lieutenant-Governors

  • 1797–1799: Patrick Bellew[4]
  • 1799–1811: John Callow
  • 1811–1813: William Johnson[5]
  • 1813–1825: Daniel Paterson[6]
  • 1825–1829: Lachlan Maclean[7]
  • 1829–1842: William Thomas Dilkes[8]

References

  1. "No. 11511". The London Gazette. 19–22 November 1774. p. 1.
  2. "No. 14074". The London Gazette. 16–19 December 1797. p. 1202.
  3. "No. 15256". The London Gazette. 10–13 May 1800. p. 463.
  4. "No. 14046". The London Gazette. 16–19 September 1797. p. 896.
  5. "No. 16452". The London Gazette. 9–12 February 1811. p. 260.
  6. "No. 16688". The London Gazette. 2–5 January 1813. p. 31.
  7. "No. 18141". The London Gazette. 28 May 1825. p. 931.
  8. "No. 18623". The London Gazette. 27 October 1829. p. 1967.
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