List of colonial governors in 1759
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This is a list of the governors of colonies, protectorates, or other dependencies in 1759. Where applicable, native rulers are also listed.
Austria
- Austrian Netherlands – Prince Charles Alexander of Lorraine, Governor of the Austrian Netherlands (1744–1780)
- Lombardy – Francis III, Duke of Modena, Governor of Lombardy (1754–1771)
- Transylvania – Ladislaus Kemény, Governor of Transylvania (1758–1762)
Denmark
- Danish West Indies – Christian Leberecht von Prøck, Royal Governor of the Danish West Indies (1756–1766)
France
- French Guiana – Gilbert Guillouet d'Orvilliers, Governor of French Guiana (1757–1763)
- French India – Thomas Arthur, Governor of French India (1758–1761)
- Grenada – Pierre-Claude Bonvoust d'Aulnay de Prulay, Governor of Grenada (1757–1762)
- Guadeloupe – Charles François Emmanuel Nadau du Treil, Governor of Guadeloupe (1757–1759)
- Louisiana – Louis Billouart, Governor of Louisiana (1753–1763)
- Martinique – Francis V of Beauharnais, Governor of Martinique (1757–1761)
- Mauritius –
- René Magon de la Villebague, Governor of Mauritius (1755–1759)
- Antoine Marie Desforges-Boucher, Governor of Mauritius (1759–1767)
- New France – Pierre François de Rigaud, Marquis de Vaudreuil-Cavagnal, Governor-General of New France (1755–1760)
- Réunion – Jean-Baptiste Charles Bouvet de Lozier, Governor of Reunion (1757–1763)
Great Britain
- Bahamas – John Gambier, Acting Governor of the Bahamas (1758–1760)
- Barbados – Charles Pinfold, Governor of Barbados (1756–1766)
- Bengal – Robert Clive, Governor of Bengal (1757–1760)
- Bermuda – William Popple, Governor of Bermuda (1755–1763)
- Bombay – Richard Bouchier, Governor of Bombay (1750–1760)
- British Leeward Islands – George Thomas, Governor of the Leeward Islands (1753–1766)
- Connecticut – Thomas Fitch, Governor of Connecticut (1754–1766)
- Gibraltar – The Earl of Home, Governor of Gibraltar (1757–1761)
- Georgia – Henry Ellis, Governor of Georgia (1757–1760)
- Gold Coast – Nassau Senior, Acting Governor of the Committee of Merchants of the Gold Coast (1757–1761)
- Guernsey – John West, 1st Earl De La Warr, Governor of Guernsey (1752–1766)
- Hudson's Bay Company – Sir William Baker, Governor of the Hudson's Bay Company (1760–1770)
- Jamaica –
- George Haldane, Governor of Jamaica (1756–1759)
- Sir Henry Moore, acting Governor of Jamaica (1759–1762)
- Madras - George Pigot, President of Madras (1755–1763)
- Isle of Man – Basil Cochrane, Governor of the Isle of Man (1751–1761)
- Province of Maryland – Horatio Sharpe, Governor of Maryland (1753–1769)
- Province of Massachusetts Bay – Thomas Pownall, Governor of Massachusetts (1757–1760)
- Province of New Hampshire – Benning Wentworth, Governor of New Hampshire (1741–1766)
- Province of New Jersey – Sir Francis Bernard, 1st Baronet, Governor of New Jersey (1758–1760)
- Province of New York – James DeLancey, acting governor of New York (1758–1760)
- Newfoundland –
- Richard Edwards, Commodore-Governor of Newfoundland (1757–1759)
- James Webb, Commodore-Governor of Newfoundland (1759–1761)
- Province of North Carolina – Arthur Dobbs, Governor of North Carolina (1753–1765)
- Nova Scotia – Charles Laurence, Governor of Nova Scotia (1756–1760)
- Province of Pennsylvania
- Thomas Penn, Chief Proprietor (1746–1771)
- William Denney, Deputy Governor of Pennsylvania (1756–1759)
- James Hamilton, Deputy Governor of Pennsylvania (1759–1763)
- Thomas Penn, Chief Proprietor (1746–1771)
- Rhode Island – Stephen Hopkins, Governor of Rhode Island (1758–1762)
- Province of South Carolina – William Henry Lyttleton, Governor of South Carolina (1756–1760)
- Colony of Virginia –
- John Campbell, 4th Earl of Loudoun, Governor of Virginia (1756–1759)
- Jeffrey Amherst, Governor of Virginia (1759–1768)
Netherlands
- Aruba – Jan van der Biest, Commander of Aruba (1756–1768)
- Berbice – Hendrik Jan van Rijswijck, Governor of Berbice (1755–1759)
- Ceylon – Jan Schreuder, Governor of Ceylon (1757–1762)
- Demerara – Jonathan Samuel Storm van 's Gravesende, Commander of Demerara (1752–1761)
- Dutch East Indies – Jacob Mossel, Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies (1750–1761)
- Malacca – David Boelen, Governor of Malacca (1758–1764)
- Essequibo – Aert Adriaenszoon Groenewegel, Governor of Essequibo (1657–1664)
- Netherlands Antilles – Jan da Windt, Governor of Sint Eustatius, Saba and Sint Maarten (1754–1775)
- Surinam – Wigbold Crommelin, Governor-General of Surinam (1757–1768)
Ottoman Empire
- Egypt Eyalet – Moustafa Pasha, Wali of Egypt (1757–1760)
Portugal
- Angola – António de Vasconcelos, Governor of Angola (1758–1764)
- Macau – D. Diogo Pereira, Governor of Macau (1758–1761)
- Mozambique -
- David Marques Pereira, Governor of Mocambique, the Zambesi and Sofala (1758–1759)
- Pedro de Saldanha e Albuquerque, Governor of Mocambique, the Zambesi and Sofala (1759–1763)
- Portuguese India – Manuel de Saldanha e Albuquerque, Viceroy of Portuguese India (1758–1765)
Savoy
- Sardinia – Costa, conte della Trinitá, Viceroy of Sardinia (1755–1763)
Spain
- Chile – Manuel de Amat y Juniet, Governor of Chile (1755–1761)
- La Florida – Lucas Fernando Palacios, Governor of La Florida (1758–1761)
- New Granada – José Solís Folch de Cardona, Viceroy of New Granada (1753–1761)
- New Spain – Agustín de Ahumada, Viceroy of New Spain (1755–1760)
- Spanish East Indies –
- Pedro Manuel de Arandia Santisteban, Governor-General of the Spanish East Indies (1754–1759)
- Miguel Lino de Ezpeleta, Governor-General of the Spanish East Indies (1759–1761)
- Spanish East Indies –
- Peru – José Manso de Velasco, 1st Count of Superunda, Viceroy of Peru (1745–1761)
- Puerto Rico –
- Esteban Bravo de Rivero, Governor of Puerto Rico (1757–1759)
- Mateo de Guaso Calderón, Governor of Puerto Rico (1759–1760)
- Santo Domingo –
- Francisco Rubio y Peñaranda, Governor of Santo Domingo (1751–1759)
- Manuel de Azlor y Urries, Governor of Santo Domingo (1759–1771)
- Trinidad – Pedro de La Moneda, Governor of Trinidad (1757–1760)
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