Civil Government of Virginia eBook

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This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 227 pages of information about Civil Government of Virginia.

Civil Government of Virginia eBook

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This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 227 pages of information about Civil Government of Virginia.

1661.  Col.  Francis Moryson, Acting Governor.

1663.  Sir William Berkeley reappointed and continued to act as Governor until 1677.

1675.  Lord Culpeper appointed Royal Governor for life by Charles II., but did not act as such until 1680.

1677.  Sir Herbert Jeffreys, Lieutenant-Governor and Acting Governor in absence of Lord Culpeper.

1678.  Sir Henry Chickeley, Lieutenant-Governor and Acting Governor in absence of Lord Culpeper.

1684.  Lord Howard of Effingham appointed Governor to succeed Lord Culpeper, deposed in 1683.

1688.  Nathaniel Bacon, Lieutenant-Governor and Acting Governor.

1690.  Francis Nicholson, first Royal Governor appointed after the Revolution of 1688.

1692.  Sir Edmund Andros, Royal Governor.  Founded William and Mary College.

1698.  Francis Nicholson, Royal Governor.  Removed capital to Williamsburg.

1704.  George Hamilton Douglas, Earl of Orkney, Royal Governor.

1705.  Edward Scott, Lieutenant-Governor and Acting Governor.

1706.  Edmund Jennings, Lieutenant-Governor and Acting Governor.

1710.  Robert Hunter, Lieutenant-Governor and Acting Governor.

Alexander Spotswood, Lieutenant-Governor and Acting Governor.

1722.  Hugh Drysdale, Lieutenant-Governor and Acting Governor.

1726.  Robert Carter, Lieutenant-Governor and Acting Governor.

1727.  William Gooch, Lieutenant-Governor and Acting Governor.

1737.  William A. Keppel, Earl of Albemarle, Royal Governor.

1749.  John Robinson, Lieutenant-Governor and Acting Governor.

1750.  Thomas Lee, Lieutenant-Governor.  Died immediately after his appointment.

Louis Burwell, Lieutenant-Governor and Acting Governor.

1752.  Robert Dinwiddie, Lieutenant-Governor.  First explored the Valley.

1756.  John Campbell, Earl of Loudoun, Royal Governor.

Robert Dinwiddie, Lieutenaut-Governor and Acting Governor.

1758.  John Blair, Lieutenant-Governor and Acting Governor.

Francis Fauqmer, Lieutenant-Governor and Acting Governor.

1763.  Jeffrey Amherst, Lord Amherst, Royal Governor.

1768.  John Blair, Lieutenant-Governor and Acting Governor.

Norborne Berkeley, Lord Botetourt, Royal Governor.

1770.  William Nelson, Lieutenant-Governor and Acting Governor.

1772.  Lord Dunmore, Royal Governor until the Revolution.

1775.  Edmund Pendleton, President of the Committee of Safety.

State governors.

1776-1779.  Patrick Henry.

1779-1781.  Thomas Jefferson.

1781.  Thomas Nelson.

1781-1784.  Benjamin Harrison.

1784-1786.  Patrick Henry.

1786-1788.  Edmund Randolph.

1788-1791.  Beverly Randolph.

1791-1794.  Henry Lee.

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