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  1. 28 de jan. de 2024 · John Russell (14 October 1670 5 December 1735) was an administrator of the English East India Company. The posthumous third son of Sir John Russell, 3rd Baronet, he was on his mother's side a grandson of Oliver Cromwell. On 17 December 1697, he married Mary Eyre, sister of Sir Charles Eyre. They h

  2. Anna Maria Van Horne. Signature. William Burnet (March 1687/88 [1] – 7 September 1729) was a British civil servant and colonial administrator who served as governor of New York and New Jersey (1720–1728) and Massachusetts and New Hampshire (1728–1729). Born into a position of privilege (his godfather became William III of England not long ...

  3. Philip Haddon-Cave. Douglas Hall, 14th Baronet. Hanns Vischer. Charles Harper (colonial administrator) William Hart-Bennett. Cosmo Haskard. John Pope Hennessy. Charles William Hobley. William James Parke Hume.

  4. Daniel Searle (colonial administrator) Daniel Searle was an English tobacco planter and Governor of Barbados from 1652 to 1660. He was appointed governor in 1652 when the island was captured by a Parliamentarian naval force under Sir George Ayscue. [1] In December 1654, he was named one of three civil commissioners assigned to the Western ...

  5. Sir Arthur Nonus Birch KCMG (September 1837 – 31 October 1914) was Lieutenant Governor of Ceylon, Colonial Secretary for Ceylon and acting Lieutenant Governor of Penang and Province Wellesley (1871-1872). The son of Rev. Henry William Rous Birch, rector of Reydon and Bedfield, Suffolk, [1] [2] and was baptised at Yoxford, Suffolk on 23 Oct ...

  6. 11 February 1988. (1988-02-11) (aged 82) Sir John Gutch, KCMG, OBE (12 July 1905 [1] – 11 February 1988) was a British colonial administrator. His career in the Colonial Service began in 1928, with his appointment as an Assistant District Commissioner in the Gold Coast (now Ghana ). In 1934, he was promoted to Assistant Colonial Secretary.

  7. John White (colonial administrator) John White (? – 22 August 1692, in St. Andrews ), was acting Governor of Jamaica in 1692. Previously president of the council, White was acting governor during the 1692 earthquake that destroyed Port Royal. The historian William James Gardner wrote of him: [1]