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British Honduras British Honduras was a British Crown colony on the east coast of Central America, south of Mexico, from 1783 to 1964, then a self-governing colony, renamed Belize in June 1973,
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Belize Belize (; bzj, Bileez) is a Caribbean and Central American country on the northeastern coast of Central America. It is bordered by Mexico to the north, the Caribbean Sea to the east, and Guatemala to the west and south. It also shares a wate ...
from the start of British settlement in the area until the colony's independence in 1981. Until 1862, the territory was under the vice-regency of the
Governor of Jamaica This is a list of viceroys in Jamaica from its initial occupation by Spain in 1509, to its independence from the United Kingdom in 1962. For a list of viceroys after independence, see Governor-General of Jamaica. For context, see History of Jamai ...
, and administered by a Superintendent. After this it was a colony in its own right, and administered by a Lieutenant Governor, still subordinate to Jamaica. In 1884, the colony gained its own governor, independent of Jamaica. In 1973 the colony's name was changed to Belize and in 1981 it gained independence. For a list of viceroys after independence, see
Governor-General of Belize The governor-general of Belize is the vice-regal representative of the Belizean monarch, currently King Charles III, in Belize. The governor-general is appointed by the monarch on the recommendation of the prime minister of Belize. The function ...
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Superintendents of British Honduras (1749–1862)

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, 1749–1758 * Richard Jones, 1758–1760 *
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, 1760–1767 * Robert Hodgson, Jr., 1767–1775 * John Ferguson, 1776 *
James Lawrie James Lawrie (born 18 December 1990) is a Northern Irish semi-professional footballer who plays for club Hanley Town. The striker has represented Northern Ireland at youth level and won three senior caps. One of the most promising players ...
, 1776–10 March 1787 *
Edward Marcus Despard Edward Marcus Despard (175121 February 1803), an Irish officer in the service of the British Crown, gained notoriety as a colonial administrator for refusing to recognise racial distinctions in law and, following his recall to London, as a republ ...
, 1787 – June 1790 * Lt Gen Peter Hunter (acting), June 1790 – March 1791 *
Thomas Potts Thomas Henry Potts (23 December 1824 – 27 July 1888) was a British-born New Zealand naturalist, ornithologist, entomologist, and botanist. He also served in the New Zealand Parliament from 1866 to 1870. Biography The son of a small ar ...
(chief magistrate), March 1791 - January 1797 * Thomas Barrow, January 1797 – 1800, ''first time'' *
Richard Basset Richard Basset (died between 1135 and 1144) was a royal judge and sheriff during the reign of King Henry I of England. His father was also a royal justice. In about 1122 Basset married the eventual heiress of another justice; the marriage settle ...
, 1800–1802 * Thomas Barrow, January 1803 – 1805, ''second time'' *
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, 1805–1806 * Alexander Mark Kerr Hamilton, 1806–1809 * John Nugent Smyth, 1809–1814 * Sir
George Arthur Sir George Arthur, 1st Baronet (21 June 1784 – 19 September 1854) was Lieutenant Governor of British Honduras from 1814 to 1822 and of Van Diemen's Land (present-day Tasmania) from 1823 to 1836. The campaign against Aboriginal Tasmania ...
, 1814–1822 * Allan Hampden Pye, 1822–1823 * Edward Codd, 1823–1829 * Alexander MacDonald, 1829–1830, ''first time'' * Sir
Francis Cockburn Sir Francis Cockburn (; 10 November 1780 – 24 August 1868) served in the British Army, played an important role in the early settlement of eastern Canada and was a colonial administrator. Cockburn was born in England in 1780. He was the fifth ...
, 1830–1837 * Alexander MacDonald, 1837–1843, ''second time'' * Charles St. John Fancourt, 1843–1851 * Sir
Philip Edmond Wodehouse Sir Philip Edmond Wodehouse (27 February 1811 – 25 October 1887) was a British colonial administrator. Biography Wodehouse was the eldest child of Edmond Wodehouse and his wife and first cousin Lucy Wodehouse. His paternal grandfather Tho ...
, 1851–1854 * Sir
William Stevenson William Stevenson may refer to: Government and politics * Sir William Stevenson (colonial administrator) (1805–1863), Governor of Mauritius * William E. Stevenson (1820–1883), American politician, Governor of West Virginia * William Ernest St ...
, 1854–1857 *
Frederick Seymour Frederick Seymour (6 September 1820 – 10 June 1869) was a colonial administrator. After receiving little education and no inheritance from his father, Seymour was offered a junior appointment in the colonial service by Prince Albert. Seymour ...
, 1857–1862


Lieutenant Governors of British Honduras (1862–1884)

In 1862, the territory became a crown colony, and was subsequently administered by a Lieutenant Governor, subordinate to the Governor of Jamaica. *
Frederick Seymour Frederick Seymour (6 September 1820 – 10 June 1869) was a colonial administrator. After receiving little education and no inheritance from his father, Seymour was offered a junior appointment in the colonial service by Prince Albert. Seymour ...
, 1862–1864, ''continued'' *
John Gardiner Austin John Gardiner Austin, CMG ( zh, 柯士甸; 7 August 1812 – 25 July 1900) was a British colonial administrator. He was Lieutenant-Governor of British Honduras 1864–1867, and Colonial Secretary of Hong Kong from 1868 to 1879, acting as ...
, 1864–1867 * Sir
James Robert Longden Sir James Robert Longden (7 July 1827 – 4 October 1891) was an English colonial administrator. Longden was born as the youngest son of John R. Longden, proctor, of Doctors' Commons, London. In 1844, two years after the establishment of a ci ...
, 1867–1870 * Sir
William Wellington Cairns Sir William Wellington Cairns, (1828 – 1888) was a British colonial administrator. He was the Governor of Queensland and the Governor of Trinidad. Early life Cairns was born in Belfast, Ireland on 3 March 1828 (as indicated on his grave s ...
, 1870–1874 * Sir
Robert Miller Mundy Sir Robert Miller Mundy (1813–1892) was a British soldier and colonial civil servant. He was the Lieutenant-Governor of Grenada. Biography Robert Miller Mundy was born in Shipley Hall. Mundy was the son of Edward Miller Mundy, and his third ...
, 1874–1877 * Sir
Frederick Palgrave Barlee Sir Frederick Palgrave Barlee (6 February 1827 – 8 August 1884) was Colonial Secretary of Western Australia from 1855 to 1875; Lieutenant-Governor of the British Honduras (now Belize) from 1877 to 1882; and Administrator of Trinidad in 1884. ...
, 1877–1883 * Col Sir
Robert William Harley Colonel Sir Robert William Harley (1829 – 23 August 1892) was a British colonial administrator. He served as governor-in-chief of the Gold Coast, between September 1872 and 2 October 1873. Harley was born in 1829 and joined the Army in 1847. ...
, 13 May 1883 – 1884


Governors of British Honduras (1884–1973)

In 1884, the colony was severed from its dependency to Jamaica and gained its own Governor. * Sir
Roger Tuckfield Goldsworthy Sir Roger Tuckfield Goldsworthy (1839 – 6 May 1900) was a British colonial administrator. Roger Goldsworthy was born in Marylebone, Middlesex in 1839, and educated at Sandhurst, the younger brother of Major-General Walter Tuckfield Golds ...
, 1884–1891 * Sir
Cornelius Alfred Moloney Sir Cornelius Alfred Moloney (1848 – 13 August 1913) was a British colonial administrator. He served as British Administrator of The Gambia from 1884 to 1886, Governor of Lagos Colony from 1886 to 1890, Governor of British Honduras from 1891 to ...
, 1891–1897 * Sir David Wilson, 1897–1904 * Sir
Ernest Bickham Sweet-Escott Sir Ernest Bickham Sweet-Escott (20 August 1857 – 9 April 1941) was a British colonial administrator who was in turn governor of the British Seychelles, British Honduras, British Leeward Islands and British Fiji. Early years Sweet-Escott w ...
, 15 April 1904 – 1906 * Sir
Eric John Eagles Swayne Sir Eric John Eagles Swayne (14 May 1863 – 9 September 1929) was a British Army officer and colonial administrator. He served in British Somaliland, where he was appointed Commissioner, and as Governor of British Honduras, now Belize. Early ...
, 13 August 1906 – 9 May 1913 * Sir
Wilfred Collet Sir Wilfred Collet (23 November 1856 – 1929) was a British colonial administrator who was governor of British Honduras and then of British Guiana. Background Wilfred Collet was born in Islington, London in 1856, the son of noted radical ref ...
19 May 1913 – January 1918 *
William Hart-Bennett William M. Hart-Bennett (1861–1918) was a British government official who served overseas. He was a British colonial minister in Nassau, Bahamas and a governor of British Honduras (now known as Belize) from 29 January 1918 to 4 September 1918 ...
, 29 January 1918 – 4 September 1918 * Sir Eyre Hutson, 22 March 1919 – 1925 * Sir John Alder Burdon, 16 April 1925 – 1932 * Sir
Harold Baxter Kittermaster Sir Harold Baxter Kittermaster, KCMG, KBE (14 May 1879 – 20 March 1939) was governor of British Somaliland (now Somalia), British Honduras (now Belize), and then of the Nyasaland protectorate (now Malawi) in the period before the Second W ...
, 9 March 1932 – 1934 * Sir
Alan Cuthbert Maxwell Burns Sir Alan Cuthbert Maxwell Burns (9 November 1887 – 29 September 1980) was a British civil servant who rose through the ranks to become governor of several colonies. He also wrote a number of books on politics and history, including a book o ...
, 2 November 1934 – 1939 * Sir
John Adams Hunter Sir John Adams Hunter, KCMG (30 Oct. 1890 – 17 November 1962) was a British colonial administrator. He was Lieutenant-Governor of Malta from 1938 to 1940 and Governor of British Honduras from 1940 to 1947. See also * List of colonial gover ...
, 24 February 1940 – 1 July 1946 * Sir Arthur Norman Wolffsohn, 1 July 1946 – 14 January 1947, ''acting'' * Sir Edward Gerald Hawkesworth, 14 January 1947 – 1948 * Sir Ronald Herbert Garvey, 28 February 1949 – 1952 * Sir Patrick Muir Renison, 21 October 1952 – 1955 * Sir Colin Hardwick Thornley, 17 January 1956 – 1961 * Sir Peter Hyla Gawne Stallard, 9 December 1961 – 1966 * Sir
John Warburton Paul Sir John Warburton Paul (29 March 1916 – 31 March 2004) was a British colonial administrator and civil servant, who most notably served as the final Governor of the Gambia (1962–1965) and Governor of the Bahamas (1972–1973) prior to both ...
, 11 July 1966 – January 1972 * Sir
Richard Neil Posnett Sir Richard Neil Posnett (19 July 1919 – 11 May 2009) was a British colonial administrator who served as Governor of Belize (from 1972 to 1976) and Governor of Bermuda (from 1981 to 1983). He was also briefly Commissioner of Anguilla (in 196 ...
, 26 January 1972 – 31 May 1973


Governors of Belize (1973–1981)

On 1 June 1973, the colony of British Honduras was renamed Belize. * Sir Richard Neil Posnett, 1 June 1973 – 1976, ''continued'' * Peter Donovan McEntee, 1 June 1976 – 1980 * Sir James Hennessy, 1980 – 21 September 1981 On 21 September 1981 Belize gained independence from the United Kingdom. For viceroys of Belize after independence, see
Governor-General of Belize The governor-general of Belize is the vice-regal representative of the Belizean monarch, currently King Charles III, in Belize. The governor-general is appointed by the monarch on the recommendation of the prime minister of Belize. The function ...
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References

* http://www.rulers.org/rulb1.html#belize {{British dependencies governors, state=collapsed *
British Honduras British Honduras was a British Crown colony on the east coast of Central America, south of Mexico, from 1783 to 1964, then a self-governing colony, renamed Belize in June 1973,
Governors and administrators of British Honduras