List of colonial governors and administrators of Saint Lucia
This is a list of viceroys in Saint Lucia from the first French settlement in 1650, until the island gained independence from the United Kingdom in 1979. Saint Lucia was colonized by the British and French in the 17th century and was the subject of several possession changes until 1814, when it was ceded to the British by France for the final time. In 1958, St. Lucia joined the short-lived semi-autonomous West Indies Federation . Saint Lucia was an associated state of the United Kingdom from 1967 to 1979 and then gained full independence on February 22, 1979.[ 1] [ 2] [ 3]
Timeline of Saint Lucia
Documented Control of Saint Lucia[ 4] [ 5]
Date Range
Country or people
200/400–800
Arawak people settle Saint Lucia
800–
Kalinago (Caribs) settle Saint Lucia
1550s
French Pirate François le Clerc sets up camp on Pigeon Island
1605
First English settlement[ 5]
1626
First French claim to Saint Lucia, appointed first Saint Lucia governor in 1652[ 5]
1638–1640
English Major Judge settlement until driven away by Caribs[ 5]
1635
French settlements
1654
Dutch settlement at Vieux Fort Bay
1659
French drive off English invasion
1663
Caribs sell Saint Lucia to English governor and defeat French
1664–1666
English occupation[ 1]
1667
Treaty of Breda (1667) gives control back to French
1674–1722
Annexed to the domain of the French Crown and made a dependency of Martinique[ 5]
1686–1687
English raid and control
1687
English relinquish control to French
1697
Peace of Ryswick recognizes French control
1723–1743
Neutral territory (agreed by Britain and France)[ 1]
1743–1747
French colony (Sainte Lucie)
1748–1755
Neutral territory (de jure agreed by Britain and France)[ 1]
1756–1761
French colony (Sainte Lucie)
1762–1763
British occupation[ 1]
1763–1777
France
1778
Britain
1781–1783
British occupation[ 1]
1783–1793
France
1794–1795
British occupation[ 1]
1796–1802
British occupation[ 1]
1802
France
1803–1838
British colony[ 1]
1814
British possession confirmed
1958–1962
Province of West Indies Federation
1962–1967
Crown colony of the United Kingdom
1967–1979
Associated state of the United Kingdom
1979–
Independent state, part of the Commonwealth of Nations
French and British Governors of the colony of Sainte Lucie, 1651–1802
Governors of Saint Lucia 1651-1802
Jacques Dyel du Parquet, 1651
Thomas-Claude Renart de Fuchsamberg Amblimont, 1697
George Brydges Rodney, 1762-1763
Jean-Baptiste Raymond de Lacrosse, 1792-1793
John Moore, 1796-1797
George Prévost, 1798–1802
Governors of the British colony of Saint Lucia 1803–1834
General Robert Brereton 1803–1807, Commandant[ 2] [ 15]
General Alexander Wood 1807–1814, Commandant[ 2] [ 15]
Major Jacob Jordan 1814 (acting)[ 2]
General Francis Delaval 1814–1815, Commandant[ 2] [ 15]
General Edward Stehelin 1815–1816, Commandant[ 2] [ 15]
General Robert Douglas , Commandant 1816[ 2] [ 15]
General Richard Augustus Seymour 1816–1817, Governor[ 2] [ 15]
Colonel Edward O'Hara 1817–1818[ 2]
General Sir John Keane 1818–1819, Governor[ 2] [ 15]
Major John Joseph Winkler 1819–1821 (acting Governor)[ 2]
General John Montagu Mainwaring 1821–1824, Governor[ 2] [ 15]
Colonel Nathaniel Shepherd Blackwell 1824–1826[ 2]
General John Montagu Mainwaring 1826–1827, Governor[ 2] [ 15]
Colonel Lorenzo Moore 1827–1829[ 2]
General David Stewart 1829, Governor[ 2] [ 15]
Captain G.A.E. Delboate 1829 (acting Governor)[ 2]
Captain Robert Mullen 1829 (acting Governor)[ 2]
Major Francis Power 1829–1830 (acting Governor)[ 2]
James Alexander Farquharson 1830–1831, Governor[ 2] [ 15]
George Mackie 1831, Governor[ 2] [ 15]
Mark Anthony Bozon 1831–1832[ 2]
Colonel John Carter 1832 (acting Governor)[ 2]
James Alexander Farquharson 1832–1834 (second time)[ 2]
Lieutenant-Governors of Saint Lucia, 1834–1857
Administrators of Saint Lucia 1857–1889
Sir Roger Goldsworthy
Sir William Des Vœux
Sir Arthur Havelock
Commissioners of Saint Lucia 1889–1958
Government House, Saint Lucia
Edward Twining
Edard John Cameron
Administrators of Saint Lucia 1958–1967
Julian Asquith
After incorporation into the Federation of the West Indies :
Governors of Saint Lucia 1967–1979
On 27 February 1967, Saint Lucia became an associated state of the United Kingdom, responsible for its own internal affairs. Sir Frederick Joseph Clarke was the first native Saint Lucian governor.[ 23] [ 24]
On 22 February 1979, Saint Lucia achieved independence from the United Kingdom. For a list of viceroys in Saint Lucia after independence, see Governor-General of Saint Lucia .
See also
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