List of governors of the Province of North Carolina
This article is about the governor of the British province that existed from 1712 to 1776. For the governor of the U.S. state, see
Governor of North Carolina .
The governor of North Carolina from 1712 to 1776 was the representative of the British monarch in North Carolina . From 1729 to 1776, he was appointed by the monarch on the advice of the secretary of state for the Southern Department and the Board of Trade . The role of the governor was to act as the de facto head of state , and he was responsible for appointing members of the provincial government after a general election. The governor served as the commander in chief of the provincial militia and had sole responsibility for defence and security.[ 1] [ 2] [ 3] [ 4] [ 5]
Governor's Palace, New Bern
Besides the governor, other provincial officials included a secretary, attorney general, surveyor general, the receiver general, chief justice, five customs collectors for each of the five ports in North Carolina, and a council. The council advised the governor and also served as the upper house of the legislature. The president of the council occasionally served as acting governor.[ 1]
List of governors of North Carolina (1712–1776)
No.
Name(Birth–Death)
Picture
Took office
Left office
Monarch(Reign)
1
His Excellency Edward Hyde (1667–1712)
January 24, 1712
September 8, 1712
Anne (1712–1714)
—
His Excellency Thomas Pollock (1654–1722) Council president who served in the absence of governor
September 12, 1712
May 28, 1714
2
His Excellency Charles Eden (1673–1722)
May 28, 1714
March 26, 1722
—
His Excellency Thomas Pollock (1654–1722) Council president who served in the absence of governor
March 30, 1722
August 30, 1722
George I (1714–1727)
—
His Excellency William Reed (c. 1670–1728) Council president who served in the absence of governor
September 7, 1722
January 15, 1724
3
His Excellency George Burrington (1682–1759)
January 15, 1724
July 17, 1725
4
His Excellency Sir Richard Everard (1683–1733)
July 17, 1725
February 25, 1731
George II (1727–1760)
5
His Excellency George Burrington (1682–1759)
February 25, 1731
April 17, 1734
—
His Excellency Nathaniel Rice (c. 1670–1753) Council president who served in the absence of governor
April 17, 1734
November 2, 1734
6
His Excellency Gabriel Johnston (1699–1752)
November 2, 1734
July 17, 1752
—
His Excellency Nathaniel Rice (c. 1684–1753) Council president who served in the absence of governor
July 17, 1752
January 28, 1753
—
His Excellency Matthew Rowan (d. 1760) Council president who served in the absence of governor
February 1, 1753
November 1, 1754
7
His Excellency Arthur Dobbs (1689–1765)
November 1, 1754
October 27, 1764
8
His Excellency William Tryon (1729–1788)
October 27, 1764
June 30, 1771
George III (1760–1776 )
—
His Excellency James Hasell (d. 1785) Council president who served in the absence of governor
July 1, 1771
August 12, 1771
9
His Excellency Josiah Martin (1737–1786)
August 12, 1771
July 4, 1776
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Council presidents who served in the absence of governors are listed in parentheses.