List of colonial governors in 1816
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This is a list of the governors of colonies, protectorates, or other dependencies in 1816. Where applicable, native rulers are also listed.
Denmark
- Danish Gold Coast – Christian Schiønning, Governor of the Danish Gold Coast (1807–1817)
- Danish West Indies –
- Peter Lotharius von Oxholm, Governor-General of the Danish West Indies (1815–1816)
- Johan Henrik von Stabel, Governor-General of the Danish West Indies (1816)
- Adrian Benjamin Bentzon, Governor-General of the Danish West Indies (1816–1820)
- Iceland – Johan Carl Thuerecht Castenschiold, Governor of Iceland (1813–1819)
- North Greenland – Peter Hanning Motzfeldt, Inspector of North Greenland (1803–1817)
- South Greenland – Marcus Nissen Myhlenphort, Inspector of South Greenland (1802–1821)
France
- French Guiana – under Portuguese rule (1809–1817)
- Guadeloupe –
- Occupied by British 10 August 1815 – 25 July 1816
- Antoine Philippe de Lardenoy, Governor of Guadeloupe (1816–1823)
- Martinique – Pierre-René-Marie, comte de Vaugiraud, Governor of Martinique (1814–1818)
- Réunion – Athanase Hyacinthe Bouvet de Lozier, Governor of Réunion (1815–1817)
Netherlands
- Aruba –
- Occupied by British (1805–1816)
- Lodewijk Christoph Boyé, Commander of Aruba (1816–1819)
- Dutch Gold Coast – Abraham de Veer, Commandant-General of the Dutch Gold Coast (1810–March 1, 1816); Herman Willem Daenels, Governor-General of the Dutch Gold Coast (to 1818)
- Surinam –
- Occupied by British (1804–1816)
- Willem Benjamin van Panhuys, Governor-General of Dutch Guiana, (1816)
- Cornelis Reinhard Vaillant, Acting Governor-General of Dutch Guiana, (1816–1822)
Portugal
- Angola –
- José de Oliveira Barbosa, Governor of Angola (1810–1816)
- Luís da Mota Fêo e Torres, Governor of Angola (1816–1819)
- Cape Verde – António Coutinho de Lencastre, Governor of Cape Verde (1803–1818)
- Bissau – António Cardoso Figueiredo, Captain-Major of Bissau
- Cacheu – Unknown
- Portuguese Timor – José Pinto Alcoforado de Azevedo e Sousa, Governor of East Timor (1815–1819)
- French Guiana – João Severiano Maciel da Costa, Governor of French Guiana (1809–1817); also technically owned by Spain
- Macau – Lucas José de Alvarenga, Governor of Macau (1814–1817)
- Mozambique – Marcos Caetano de Abreu e Meneses, Captain-General of Mozambique (1812–1817)
Spanish Empire
- Viceroyalty of New Granada – Francisco Montalvo y Ambulodi Arriola y Casabant Valdespino, Viceroy of New Granada (1816–1818)
- Viceroyalty of New Spain –
- Félix María Calleja del Rey, conde de Calderón, Viceroy of New Spain (1813–1816)
- Juan Ruíz de Apodaca, conde de Venadito, Viceroy of New Spain (1816–1821)
- Captaincy General of Cuba –
- Juan Ruíz de Apodaca, Governor of Cuba (1812–1816)
- José Cienfuegos, Governor of Cuba (1816–1819)
- Spanish East Indies –
- José de Gardoqui Jaraveita, Governor-General of the Philippines (1813–1816)
- Mariano Fernández de Folgueras, Governor-General of the Philippines (1816–1822)
- Captaincy General of Santo Domingo – Carlos de Urrutia y Montoya, Governor of Santo Domingo (1813–1819)
- Viceroyalty of Peru –
Sweden
- Saint-Barthélemy –
- Bernt Robert Gustaf Stackelberg, Governor of Saint-Barthélemy (1812–1816)
- Johan Samuel Rosensvärd, Governor of Saint-Barthélemy (1816–1818)
United Kingdom
- Alderney – John Le Mesurier III, Governor of Alderney (1803–1825), Pierre Gauvin, Judge of Alderney (1807–1836)
- Sark – Pierre Le Pelley II, Seigneur of Sark (1778–1820)
- Antigua-Barbuda-Montserrat –
- Part of Leeward Islands
- George William Ramsay, Governor of Antigua (1816–1819)
- Assiniboia –
- Colin Robertson, Governor of Assiniboia (1815–1816)
- Robert Semple, Governor of Assiniboia (1816)
- Alexander MacDonell, Governor of Assiniboia (1816–1822)
- Australia – see New South Wales
- The Bahamas – Charles Cameron, Governor of the Bahamas (1804–1820)
- Barbados – Sir James Leith, Governor of Barbados (1815–1816)
- Berbice – Henry William Bentinck, Lieutenant Governor of Berbice (1814–1820)
- Bermuda – Sir James Cockburn, Governor of Bermuda (1811–1819)
- British Columbia – John Haldane, Governor of British Columbia (1813–1823)
- British North America –
- vacant (1815–1816)
- Sir John Coape Sherbrooke, Governor General of British North America (1816–1818)
- Cape Breton Island –
- Hugh Swayne, Lieutenant Governor of Cape Breton Island (1813–1816)
- George Robert Ainslie, Lieutenant Governor of Cape Breton Island (1816–1820)
- Lower Canada –
- Sir Gordon Drummond, Acting Lieutenant-Governor of Lower Canada (1815–1816)
- John Wilson, Acting Governor of Lower Canada (1816)
- Sir John Coape Sherbrooke, Governor of Lower Canada (1816–1818)
- New Brunswick –
- Lieutenant Governor – Thomas Carleton, Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick (1786–1817)
- Administrator (acting for Carleton) –
- George Stracey Smith – Administrator of New Brunswick (1814–1816)
- Harris Hailes – Administrator of New Brunswick (1816–1817, Lieutenant Governor 1817–1823)
- Nova Scotia –
- Prince Edward Island – Charles Douglass Smith, Governor of Prince Edward Island (1812–1824)
- Upper Canada – Francis Gore, Lieutenant-Governor of Upper Canada (1815–1817)
- Cayman Islands – William Bodden, Chief Magistrate of the Cayman Islands (1776–1823)
- Ceylon – Robert Brownrigg, Governor of Ceylon (1812–1820)
- Demerara-Essequibo – John Murray, Lieutenant-Governor of Demerara-Essequibo (1813–1824)
- Dominica – Charles William Maxwell, Governor of Dominica (1816–1819)
- The Gambia – Alexander Grant, Commandant of The Gambia (1815–1829)
- Gibraltar – Sir George Don, Governor of Gibraltar (1814–1821)
- Gold Coast – Edward White, Governor of the Committee of Merchants (1807–April 21, 1816); Joseph Dawson (to 1817)
- Grenada – George Paterson, Acting Lieutenant Governor of Grenada (1815–1816); Phineas Riall, Lieutenant Governor of Grenada (to 1823), Peter de Havilland, Bailiff of Grenada (1810–1821)
- Guadeloupe –
- Sir James Leith, Governor of Guadeloupe (1815–1816)
- Returned to France
- Guernsey – George Pembroke, Earl of Pembroke, Governor of Guernsey (1807–1827)
- Heligoland – Charles Hamilton, Lieutenant Governor of Heligoland (1814–1817)
- Ionian Islands – Sir Thomas Maitland, Lord High Commissioner of the Ionian Islands (1815–1823); de facto protectorate
- India – Francis Rawdon-Hastings, 2nd Earl of Moira, Governor-General of India (1813–1823)
- Jamaica – William Montagu, 5th Duke of Manchester, Governor of Jamaica (1813–1821)
- Belize – Sir George Arthur, Superintendent of Belize (1814–1822)
- Cayman Islands – William Bodden, Chief Magistrate of the Cayman Islands (1776–1823)
- Leeward Islands –
- Sir James Leith, Governor of the Leeward Islands (1814–1816)
- Leeward Islands colony divided in 1816:
- Antigua-Barbuda-Montserrat colony
- St. Christopher, Nevis, and Anguilla plus British Virgin Islands as a new colony
- Malta – Sir Thomas Maitland, Governor of Malta (1813–1824)
- Mauritius – Sir Robert Townsend Farquhar, Governor of Mauritius (1810–1823)
- New South Wales – Lachlan Macquarie, Governor of New South Wales (1810–1821)
- Newfoundland –
- Sir Richard Godwin Keats, Commodore-Governor of Newfoundland (1813–1816)
- Francis Pickmore, Commodore-Governor of Newfoundland (1816–1818)
- Rupert's Land –
- Robert Semple, Governor-in-Chief of Rupert's Land (1815–1816)
- James Curtis Bird, Governor-in-Chief of Rupert's Land (1816–1818)
- St. Christopher-Nevis-Anguilla-British Virgin Islands
- Part of Leeward Islands
- Stedman Rawlins, Governor (1816)
- Thomas Probyn, Governor (1816–1821)
- St. Lucia –
- Edward Stehelin, Governor of St. Lucia (1815–1816)
- Robert Douglas, Governor of St. Lucia (1816)
- Richard Augustus Seymour, Governor of St. Lucia (1816–1817)
- St. Vincent – Charles Brisbane, Governor of St. Vincent (1808–1829)
- Tobago –
- John Balfour, Acting Governor of Tobago (1815–1816)
- Sir Frederick Philipse Robinson, Governor of Tobago (1816–1827)
- Trinidad – Sir Ralph James Woodford, Governor of Trinidad (1813–1828)
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